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Asher-Perrin, Emmet (26 November 2014). "Evil Couture, Inc. - The Best Fashionable Villains!". Tor.com. Archived from the original on 1 May 2019 . Retrieved 9 April 2019. He's never completely evil. He's more the antagonist in the story than an arch villain. He represents a lot of things that are a part of Sarah's world, what she's trying to figure out and what she's going through. The movie plays off the elements of Sarah's real life vs. the grid of her imagination. [Jareth] has no reality except what Sarah gives him, which she can constantly change." [10]

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Vought, Yasmin (6 July 2009). "Top 10 Most Outrageous Movie Characters". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 14 September 2015 . Retrieved 12 July 2021. Chai, Amy (15 October 2018). "Did J. K. Rowling Take Inspiration From 'Labyrinth' When Writing 'Harry Potter'?". The Odyssey. Rutgers University. Archived from the original on 28 December 2021 . Retrieved 24 January 2022. Sly Goblin's Lair: King among Thieves Wall Art Print | Ready to Hang Canvas Painting Gift | Premium Dark Fantasy Home Decor for Nerds Honeyball, Anneka (27 June 2016). "Nostalgic News: Labyrinth was released 30 years ago today". The Edge. University of Southampton. Archived from the original on 18 August 2020 . Retrieved 12 July 2021. Winning, Josh (13 May 2010). "Why We Love... Labyrinth". Total Film. Archived from the original on 8 March 2013 . Retrieved 10 October 2021.

Props and costumes Bowie wore as Jareth have been showcased in numerous exhibitions, including: the Museum of Pop Culture's permanent installation Fantasy: Worlds of Myth and Magic (opened 2013), [151] the Victoria and Albert Museum's touring exhibit David Bowie Is [152] (2013-2018), the Center for Puppetry Arts' display Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Journey to Goblin City (2016-2017), [153] and the Museum of the Moving Image's permanent feature The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited (opened 2017). [154] Other appearances [ edit ]

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Kraft, Courtney (11 January 2016). "Farewell David Bowie". Geek & Sundry. Archived from the original on 25 December 2019 . Retrieved 25 December 2019. Boult, Adam (23 January 2016). "Labyrinth is getting a sequel - but who will step into David Bowie's shoes?". The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Archived from the original on 23 January 2016 . Retrieved 2 May 2020. Dance Like Bowie: Jareth's dance moves are legendary. Watch Bowie's dance scenes in "Labyrinth" for inspiration, and don't be afraid to show off your moves on the dance floor. Hot Topic Exclusive Jareth Funko Pop! Out Now! #365". Funko Pop News. 19 August 2016. Archived from the original on 29 April 2021 . Retrieved 29 April 2021.a b c Schweiger, Daniel (25 June 1986). "Muppet master molds miracles". Columbia Spectator. Vol.CX, no.129. pp.6, 8 . Retrieved 24 October 2021– via Columbia University Libraries.

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Phalin, Mike (2023). "Labyrinth's Jareth, Sarah, and Hoggle Action Figures Are Here!". Clownfish TV. WebReef Media . Retrieved 20 February 2023.Henson met Bowie in the summer of 1983 to seek his involvement, as Bowie was in the U.S. for his Serious Moonlight Tour at the time. [16] [25] During a meeting in New York on 18 June 1984, Henson showed Bowie some of Froud's concept art to pique his interest in the film. "That impressed me for openers," Bowie later said, "but he also gave me a tape of The Dark Crystal, which really excited me. I could see the potential of adding humans to his world of creatures". Henson continued to pursue Bowie for the role of the Goblin King, developing the character with him in mind and sending him each revision of the script for his comments. [17] [20] The two men met again in Gstaad, Switzerland on 11 February 1985, [20] [26] and Bowie's deal was set on 15 February 1985. [17] [20] Jareth's powers include the ability to form crystal orbs in his hands, which can create illusions of all types or allow him to view any place within his kingdom. He uses his crystals to show dreams, and offers a crystal to Sarah as a symbol of her dreams in exchange for her baby brother. [59] In the Underground music video, David Bowie portrays a singer performing in a dingily lit, underground club. The scenes of Bowie performing are inter-cut with scenes that show him being lured into the strange world of the Labyrinth, which is represented through the use of puppets from the film and animation. The music video ends with Bowie choosing to enter the world of the Labyrinth for good, ripping off his human skin to reveal an animated self beneath. English singer-songwriter and actor David Bowie portrayed Jareth. He also wrote the songs for Labyrinth.



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