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The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland [DVD]

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On December 21, 1999, [7] [8] the film was released on VHS and DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Video. [nb 1] In 2007, the film was re-released on DVD as part of a double feature with Thomas and the Magic Railroad. [10] Book series [ edit ] The film was shot over a 30-day period (starting May 26, 1998) at the EUE/Screen Gems studio in Wilmington. [4] The set was raised so that puppeteers would be able to stand up instead of squatting below street level like usual. Filming wrapped and visual effects by D.Rez were added during the following month, and the Ernie and Bert scenes were later shot in New York in 1999, with Matt Vogel assisting Steve Whitmire in performing Ernie and Eric Jacobson assisting Frank Oz with Bert. This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( September 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) An animated logo for the Children's Television Workshop produced by R.O. Blechman and Tissa David was originally supposed to appear at the film's beginning. [4]

The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland was released in American theaters on October 1, 1999. Elmo appeared on The Rosie O'Donnell Show on September 21, 1999, to promote the film's release. Elmo visits the firehouse-Full Episode-Aladdin Cave Of Wonders This Segment Replaces The Fire Pole In This DVD Kids Version The film was one of the few Sesame Street productions directly produced by The Jim Henson Company. This was the final Muppet feature film to involve Oz, who retired from being a full-time puppeteer the following year. [3] This was also the final theatrically released film to predominately feature Muppet characters until Walt Disney Pictures' The Muppets in 2011, and the final Muppet film to feature Caroll Spinney before his retirement in 2018 and his death in 2019.This film was shot over a 30-day period (starting May 26, 1998) at the EUE/Screen Gems Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina. [5] Additional scenes with Ernie and Bert were later shot in New York City, with Matt Vogel assisting Steve Whitmire and Eric Jacobson assisting Frank Oz. [1] This is one of the few Sesame Street productions co-produced with The Jim Henson Company (along with Out to Lunch and Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting). Meanwhile, Oscar tells the gang that Elmo went into Grouchland, and they all go in search of Elmo. Once in Grouchland, however, they get arrested and thrown in jail since it's against the law to ask a policeman for help in Grouchland. The introduction scene is included on most DVDs of the film, but on VHS, only the first two video prints feature it. Although it reads "Introduction by Elmo and Bug" on the bonus features, the insect was officially named Bill upon his third and final appearance in Panwapa, which debuted a year after he returned in Episode 4117 of Sesame Street. In a December 2019 appearance on The Tonight Show, Elmo mentions avoiding Grouchland "at any and all costs" during a rap version of the " Sesame Street Theme."

Kevin Clash, Caroll Spinney, Fran Brill, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Dave Goelz, Joey Mazzarino, Jerry Nelson, Carmen Osbahr, Martin P. Robinson, David Rudman, Steve Whitmire, Frank Oz, Drew Allison, Bill Barretta, John Boone, R. Lee Bryan, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Lisa Consolo, Jodie Eichelberger, Rowell Gormon, Mary Harrison, Rob Killen, Bruce Lanoil, Bob Lynch, Ed May, Tim Parati, Annie Peterle, Andy Stone, Lisa Sturz, Kirk Thatcher, Matt Vogel, Matt Yates Uncredited: Eric Jacobson [1] One day, Elmo plays with his blanket in his bedroom in his apartment. He spills orange juice on his blanket and takes it to the laundromat. Afterward, he runs into his friend Zoe. Zoe wants to hold the blanket, but Elmo does not consent to sharing it, resulting in a tug of war that causes it to rip. Upset, Elmo declares to Zoe that she is not his friend anymore. Telly Monster, rollerskating out of control, comes and accidentally swipes the blanket, leading to a chase around Sesame Street. The blanket ends up falling into the hands of Oscar the Grouch, who sneezes on it and drops it in his trash can. Unwilling to wait for Oscar to return, Elmo dives into the bottom of the trash can, where he finds his blanket snagged on a door.Aladdin's genie takes a day off-Full Episode-World Animals: Elmo Goes Fishing-At This Segment Replaces The Spanish Word of the Day In This DVD Version Make It Mine" – Mandy Patinkin, Fran Brill, Stephanie D’Abruzzo, Kevin Clash, Ivy Austin (Written by Martin Erskine and Seth Friedman; produced by Martin Erskine)

Magic Spell-Full Episode-Megamind Highway The Hill-This Segment Replaces The Prince Billy Spell In This DVD Version I See a Kingdom" – Vanessa Williams (Written by Siedah Garrett, Jeff Elmassian, and Andy Rehfeldt; produced by Jeff Elmassian and Siedah Garrett) Muppet Designers & Builders: Matt Brooks, Eric Engelhardt, Paul Hartis, Rollie Krewson, Tim Miller, Karena Wienands, Ronald Binion, Henri Ewaskio, Deborah Glassberg, Anne Marie Holdgruen, Elena Pellicciaro, Goran Sparrman An early concept for the movie involved Elmo losing his ball in Oscar's can rather than his blanket. [3] Welcome to Grouchland" – The Grouchland Ensemble (Written by Martin Erskine and Seth Friedman; produced by Martin Erskine)Mandy Patinkin as Huxley Vanessa Williams as Queen of Trash Sonia Manzano as Maria Roscoe Orman as Gordon Alison Bartlett O'Reilly as Gina Ruth Buzzi as Ruthie Emilio Delgado as Luis Loretta Long as Susan Bob McGrath as Bob Muppet Cast [ ]

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