When his blanket is transported to a distant world inhabited by Grouches following a feud between a friend of his, Elmo sets off on an adventure to retrieve it back.When his blanket is transported to a distant world inhabited by Grouches following a feud between a friend of his, Elmo sets off on an adventure to retrieve it back.When his blanket is transported to a distant world inhabited by Grouches following a feud between a friend of his, Elmo sets off on an adventure to retrieve it back.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
- Elmo
- (voice)
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- Zoe
- (voice)
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- Grizzy
- (voice)
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- Humongous Chicken
- (voice)
- Bug
- (voice)
- (as Joseph Mazzarino)
- Count
- (voice)
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- Rosita
- (voice)
- Telly
- (voice)
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- Baby Bear
- (voice)
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- Big Bird
- (voice)
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- Ernie
- (voice)
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- Gina
- (as Alison Bartlett-O'Reilly)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMandy Patinkin was a last-minute replacement for the original actor who was to play Huxley.
- GoofsWhen Elmo is being taken to see the Queen of Trash, the head and back of a puppeteer is visible.
- Quotes
Oscar: [angrily] What? Huxley! First this guy ruined my beautiful Grouchland, and now, he's messin' with my frie...
[Everyone is surprised to hear what Oscar just said]
Big Bird: Oscar, were you gonna say "friend"?
Oscar: No. I was gonna say... "French-fried fish-heads"!
[Everyone else scoffs in disagreement]
Oscar: All right. So the little stink ball IS my friend. Oh, I gotta go do somethin' about this!
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the movie, Bert and Ernie are on the screen. The credits start and Bert says "Ooh, credits! I want to see who did the catering."
- Alternate versionsThe Sing & Play VHS and DVD, released in 2002, features classic Sesame Street songs and three songs from the movie, and includes "Elmo's World: Balls" as a bonus feature.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland: Sing and Play (1999)
- SoundtracksTogether Forever
Written by Michael Silversher and Patty Silversher
Produced by Jeff Elmassian and Siedah Garrett
Elmo loves his blanket but won't allow Zoe to hold it, and through a series of misfortunes ends up in Grouchland ("Positively NO Smiling!") where everyone is very unfriendly and Huxley (singing "I Make It Mine") is the most selfish of all. Elmo needs to retrieve his blanket from Huxley's castle and encounters a series of difficulties along the way, including a meeting with the "Queen of Trash", played by Vanessa Williams, who teaches him about giving.
I am 22 and I enjoyed it, particularly the musical parts, especially the signs in Grouchland, e.g. a movie theatre "Sharon Groan in Basically It Stinks", and the self-deprecating comments about the show - Huxley, "I bet you have a grand old time together just saying the alphabet and counting *all day long*." Grouchland saying - "you look like a million yuks." In jail, some people are told, "you have the right to scream you head off, and if you don't exercise that right, you can have someone scream their head off for you."
Grouchland is like a ghetto, so the producers had to be careful to avoid any racist suggestions at that point (witness outcry over Phantom Menace). The background music is a Latin/ South American rhythm. Also the Queen of Trash's dump has an African/Andean rhythm with the pipes in the background.
More disturbing was the incipient bourgeois mentality displayed; apparently we are supposed to not like the ghetto dwellers or the people who have everything (i.e. the socialist, Huxley). If this film was made in any country except the US, recycling would have been mentioned...
Postmodernist views are also blatantly promulgated in the Queen of Trash's song concerning her dump (or creation?) "It's all about your point of view".
Bert and Ernie often break in and get the audience to "participate". They are very fond of using each others names in their conversation, e.g. in just about every sentence. Another strange thing is that Elmo refers to himself in the third person all the time. But overall this is funny & a good commentary on commandments 8 & 10
for all ages.
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $26,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,683,047
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,255,033
- Oct 3, 1999
- Gross worldwide
- $11,683,047
- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 1.78 : 1