The Jim Henson Company is going all-in on female superheroes.

The Muppets creator is planning an animated TV series and related action-figure line built around seven female superheroes with names like Courage, Mastery, Honesty and Wisdom.

“Every day in the news, women are coming out with their stories of feeling harassed or persecuted,” said Halle Stanford, president of television for Jim Henson. “Everyone is saying ‘MeToo’ and, we are talking about how we can heal the situation.”

The Muppets creator inked a deal to develop the TV series with IAmElemental, the New York toy company that created the 4-inch action figures three years ago.

Each of the characters is imbued with a unique special power.

Stanford hopes to pitch the series to Nickelodeon, Disney, Netflix, Amazon Kids, the Cartoon Network and others in the coming weeks and pick a winner in February.

It typically takes up to two years to bring a TV show from concept to the tube.

The series represents a new direction for Jim Henson, which focuses primarily on programming for preschool kids. The IAmElemental characters are aimed at kids up to 12 years old.

“Jim Henson had not done a female empowerment show heretofore,” said IAmElemental founder Julie Kerwin.

The timing for women superheroes couldn’t be better.

“Interest in female action figures has grown immensely the last few years, especially with the success of Rey from the new ‘Star Wars’ trilogy,” said Jim Silver, president of TTPM, a toy review website.

The “Wonder Woman” movie this year was a big hit as well — with 60 percent of the audience consisting of women, said Richard Gottlieb, chief of Global Toy Experts.