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a b Gartler, James (6 January 2012). " 'Labyrinth' graphic novel prequel to answer, 'Who was the Goblin King?' – EXCLUSIVE". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 19 March 2015 . Retrieved 25 January 2012. Benson, Sheila (26 June 1986). "MOVIE REVIEW: GOING TO GREAT LENGTHS IN A TRYING 'LABYRINTH' ". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 8 December 2019 . Retrieved 6 September 2019. Jareth is shown to have a range of magical powers. He can transform into an owl at will, and uses this form to travel to the human world, where he encounters Sarah in a park. He can manipulate crystal balls with his hands easily, and does so to impress Sarah at the start of the film. He is able to appear and disappear in his realm as he wishes, and appears to have telepathic abilities. He is also able to defy gravity, running through the Escher Room in his castle upside down.

Jareth hairstyle is pivotal to make the character recognizable, for the wig, making a search for "punk wigs" or "Tina Turner" wig will do like one below, using some temp dyes to add some blue highlights will do the rest. Richardson, Daniel (27 June 2021). "At 35, David Bowie's Labyrinth Is Still A Fantasy Classic". UNILAD. Archived from the original on 27 June 2021 . Retrieved 14 July 2021. Anime is a genre of animation that typically follows the story lines of young people in Japan. It has been around since the late 1800s and has seen many changes over the years. One of the most recent changes is that anime has become more popular than ever, with people from all walks of life becoming interested in it. This popularity can be seen in its various forms, from traditional Toonami programming to online streaming services. There are many reasons people may enjoy anime, but one of the most important reasons is because it provides an escape from reality. The Costume Designer - Fall 2014 By Costume Designers Guild - Issuu # Wilkins, Alasdair (26 September 2010). "A brief video history of owls in science fiction and fantasy". Gizmodo. Archived from the original on 1 November 2021 . Retrieved 31 October 2021. a b David Currie, ed. (July–September 1986). "Labyrinth Exclusive Preview". Starzone. No.16. Watford, Hertfordshire: Admin Ltd. pp.6–13.

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Duncan, JJ. "The Most Unconventionally Sexy Movie Characters". Zimbio.com. Archived from the original on 8 May 2020 . Retrieved 8 May 2020. The combination of the wig, the eyebrows, the blouse, and (oh yeah) the codpiece served to make the Goblin King a strange sex symbol. a b Chapman, Glen (3 August 2010). "Music in the movies: David Bowie". Den of Geek. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013 . Retrieved 27 December 2019. There are several versions of Jareth's pendant out there for collectors, the cheapest and easier to find option is the one below, a not so high quality replica, but will do for your costume and for collectors :) as the official "toy replica" of the Goblin King pendant... Borda, Adrienna (5 October 2016). "The 25 Weirdest Movie Characters of All Time". TasteofCinema.com. Archived from the original on 8 December 2019 . Retrieved 11 May 2019.

Phalin, Mike (2023). "Labyrinth's Jareth, Sarah, and Hoggle Action Figures Are Here!". Clownfish TV. WebReef Media . Retrieved 20 February 2023. His age is never given, however the novelization of the film implies that Jareth has been the Goblin King for a long time and overtly states that he is concerned by signs he is aging such as frown-lines and wrinkles. Return to Labyrinth states that Jareth was Goblin King for 1300 years, implying that he is either immortal or very long lived. This, however, is contradicted by the prequel comic series Labyrinth: Coronation, which depicts how Jareth became Goblin King in the 1700s, making him roughly 300 years old, and will continue to live forever.Lloyd, Brian (8 January 2021). "David Bowie: Top 5 Scenes". Entertainment.ie. Archived from the original on 24 October 2021 . Retrieved 24 October 2021. Darnton, Nina (26 June 1986). "Screen: Jim Henson's 'Labyrinth' ". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 8 December 2019.

Return to Labyrinth has Jareth serve as Toby's self-appointed guardian angel throughout the latter's childhood, and Jareth provides him with the material possessions his parents refused to buy him. Jareth lures Toby into the Labyrinth by having one of his goblins steal his homework, and appoints Toby his successor so he is free to travel to the mortal realm to find Sarah. As the series develops Jareth is shown to become steadily more scornful of Toby, and is unimpressed by Toby's choices as Goblin King. I wanted to put two characters of flesh and bone in the middle of all these artificial creatures," Jim Henson explained, "and David Bowie embodies a certain maturity, with his sexuality, his disturbing aspect, all sorts of things that characterize the adult world." [9] Expounding that Jareth "must have something attractive and menacing about him" and be both "positive and negative at the same time", [21] Henson said that Bowie "had the advantage of being able to be seductive, threatening, scary", [9] and was able to create the range he wanted in the character. [22] Froud similarly felt that Bowie was the perfect choice to play Jareth, writing that his " protean persona" made him well-suited to the role, as "Jareth needed to be a mercurial figure who would constantly throw Sarah off balance emotionally." [1] While Labyrinth was made as a film that would appeal to children, Henson also hoped Bowie's presence and musical contributions would make the film more accessible to older demographics. [23] [24] Step 4: The Makeup Jareth's ethereal makeup is essential to complete the look. Invest in an eyeshadow palette to achieve the dramatic and captivating eye makeup that defines his character. 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.

Engage with Guests: Make an effort to engage with fellow partygoers. Ask questions, offer compliments, and be genuinely interested in their conversations. Jareth appears in several comic short stories set in the world of Labyrinth published by Archaia. He appears in the Labyrinth 2017 Special, a collection of six short stories by multiple authors, mainly featuring in the fifth story, Beauty or the Beast by Roger Langridge, in which he shows the captive baby Toby some of the wonders of his kingdom and informs Toby that he will inherit it someday. [171] Jareth appears in Labyrinth: Under the Spell, a 2018 collection of three comic short stories describing some of the individual histories of his subjects. [172] Jareth has a minor appearance in Labyrinth: Masquerade, a 2020 one-shot story about the ballgoers in Sarah's masquerade dream. [173] Merchandise [ edit ] Smith, A.C.H. (1986). Labyrinth: A Novel Based on the Jim Henson Film. New York: Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 978-0-03-007322-9. 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. Jareth is the only main character to sing in Labyrinth. [48] Bowie performed as the character three of the five songs that he wrote for the film: " Magic Dance", " As the World Falls Down" and "Within You". [49] The film's theme song, " Underground", has also been interpreted by some critics as being sung from Jareth's point of view. [50]

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