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Henson, Jim (3 June 1985). "6/3/1985 – 'Shooting Labyrinth – David Bowie shoots. Blind Beggar scene, Jareth and the Goblins.' ". Jim Henson's Red Book. Henson.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2013 . Retrieved 20 December 2020. Vreeswijk, Simon. "A History of CGI in Movies". Stikky Media. Archived from the original on March 21, 2012 . Retrieved January 21, 2012.

Despite Jareth showing no signs of anger at Sarah's rejection in the film, the Return to Labyrinth series depicts Jareth as a sore loser in the wake of Sarah's victory, unable to accept his defeat at the hands of a young girl. He appears to be very domineering when given the opportunity, with his main goal following Sarah's defeat of him being able to make her forget her own dreams and bend to his will. However, due to the fact that he lets her leave to follow her dreams at the end of the series, this proves Jareth truly does love Sarah. Jareth appears in Labyrinth's tie-in adaptations, which include the novelisation by A. C. H. Smith [155] and the three-issue comic book adaptation published by Marvel Comics, [156] which was first released in a single volume as Marvel Super Special #40 in 1986. [157] He also appears in the film's picture book adaptation, [158] photo album, [159] and Labyrinth: The Computer Game. a b Alexander, Ella (20 June 2016). "Labyrinth turns 30: 16 reasons it's the best film ever". Glamour. Archived from the original on 16 April 2020 . Retrieved 6 September 2019. Cabin, Chris (27 June 2016). " 'Labyrinth' 30 Years Later: Returning to Jim Henson & David Bowie's Fantasy World". Collider. Archived from the original on 10 June 2019 . Retrieved 8 May 2020.Braun-Silva, Bethany. "22 Best Halloween Movies for Kids". Parenting. Meredith Corporation . Retrieved 2 September 2021.

Bergren, Joe (27 June 2021). "David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly's 'Labyrinth' Masquerade Ball Scene Was Inspired by Real-Life Party". Entertainment Tonight. Archived from the original on 27 June 2021 . Retrieved 28 June 2021. a b c Elliott, David (26 June 1986). "Muppet-master's latest venture: 'Labyrinth' ". Standard-Speaker. Hazleton, Pennsylvania. p.37. Archived from the original on 14 August 2020 . Retrieved 14 August 2020– via Newspapers.com.Crystal Ball Dancers: Emulate the ethereal dancers from the iconic crystal ballroom scene. Dress in shimmering, otherworldly costumes, and practice your mesmerizing dance moves to create a captivating group performance. The nature of Jareth's relationship with Sarah in the film is ambiguous, since it is never made clear if his speech at the end of the film is a last ditch attempt to distract her or a genuine confession. However the lyrics of the song Within You, which Jareth sings to Sarah in the Escher Room, suggest that Jareth's interest in Sarah is genuine.

Engage with Guests: Make an effort to engage with fellow partygoers. Ask questions, offer compliments, and be genuinely interested in their conversations. Lipper, Hal (27 June 1986). "Fantastic puppets can't escape fairy tale maze". St. Petersburg Times. p.1D, 4D. Archived from the original on 14 August 2020 . Retrieved 14 August 2020– via Newspapers.com. a b Spry, Jeff. "Exclusive: Writer Si Spurrier On Boom!'s New Labyrinth: Coronation #1". Syfy Wire. Syfy. Archived from the original on 1 May 2019 . Retrieved 1 May 2019.

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In an interview with Ecran Fantastique, Henson explained his decision to choose Bowie for the role. "I wanted to put two characters of flesh and bone in the middle of all these artificial creatures," Henson told the magazine "And David Bowie embodies a certain maturity, with his sexuality, his disturbing aspect, all sorts of things that characterize the adult world." [4] Later, as Hoggle is running to rescue Sarah from a group of wild forest creatures called the Fireys, Jareth confronts the dwarf again, reproaching him for continuing to help Sarah against his warnings. He gives Hoggle an enchanted peach with the instruction to give it to Sarah. Jareth also warns Hoggle that if Sarah kisses him, Jareth will turn him into the "Prince of the Land of Stench". When Sarah kisses Hoggle in thanks for saving her from the Fireys, they are both sent to the Bog. Jareth releases crystals that float like bubbles to the forest, where Sarah has eaten the peach and fallen into an amnesiac enchantment. The crystals draw near her and she is transported into a dream of a masquerade ball, where she finds Jareth and they dance. Eventually Sarah escapes the dream by smashing the walls of the crystal and, unbeknownst to Jareth, she remembers Toby and continues her journey to save him. 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. Jareth is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the 1986 fantasy film Labyrinth. Portrayed by David Bowie, Jareth is the powerful and enigmatic king of the goblins to whom protagonist Sarah Williams wishes away her baby brother Toby. Jareth gives Sarah thirteen hours to retrieve the baby from his castle at the centre of an enormous labyrinth, during which time he sets obstacles in her path and tries to entice her away from her quest.

a b c d Henson, Jim (19 February 1985). "3/28/1983 – 2/15/1985 – 'Bowie's deal is set". Jim Henson's Red Book. Henson.com. Archived from the original on 19 August 2012 . Retrieved 12 April 2019.According to director Jim Henson, Jareth was originally envisioned as another creature in the same vein as his Goblin subjects. Henson said, "The Goblin King was originally planned to be another creature, until it occurred to us to make it an actor. While we were considering various and sundry actors, we thought to make Jareth a music person, someone who could change the film's whole musical style." [2] Jones, Brian J. (2013). Jim Henson: The Biography. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-345-52611-3. Giuffre, Liz (2013). "Entering the Labyrinth: How Henson and Bowie Created a Musical Fantasy". In Halfyard, Janet K. (ed.). The Music of Fantasy Cinema. Equinox Publishing. p.104. hdl: 10453/120132. ISBN 978-1-78179-100-4. Step 1: The Foundation Start with the basics. You'll need the essential components of Jareth's outfit, which include:

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