voiced by Stephanie D'Abruzzo. [citation needed], Angela, Bob, Savion, Celina, Miles, Gabi (Written by Michael Silversher and Patty Silversher; produced by Jeff Elmassian and Siedah Garrett). Production Designer: Alan Cassie 6. Elmo gives up on retrieving his blanket for the night. Ernie and Bert introduce the film, and Elmo welcomes viewers, finds his blanket and plays with it in his bedroom. Elmo embarks on a rescue mission, learning important lessons about sharing and responsibility. Elmo dives into the bottom of Oscar's trash can, where he finds his blanket snagged on a door. The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (originally titled, and sometimes referred to, as Elmo in Grouchland) is the second theatrical feature-length film (the first being Follow That Bird) starring the cast of the popular U.S. children's series Sesame Street. [3] This was also the final theatrical Muppet film to feature Caroll Spinney before his death in 2019.[4][5]. Release Dates Costume Designer: Polly Smith 7. Elmo - Joy (Inside Out) Zoe - Stanley Griff (Stanley) Telly - Sadness (Inside Out) Big Bird - Matilda (The Angry Birds Movie) Baby Bear - Molly Cunningham (TaleSpin) Grover - Lagoona Blue (Monster High) Oscar the Grouch - Stella (Over the Hedge) Bert - Gwen (Total Drama) Production Supervisor: Jane Gootnick 8. Huxley sends his huge chicken to stop Elmo, who tosses Elmo far away. Edit. Elmo returns to Sesame Street with his friends, where he apologizes to Zoe and allows her to hold his blanket. | Cast. Cast Kevin Clash Elmo, Grouch Cab Driver, Grouch Jailer, Pestie, Co-producer Kevin Clash Elmo, Grouch Cab Driver, Grouch Jailer, Pestie, Co-producer Technical Specs, See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro, makeup supervisor (as Cecelia M. Verardi), set designer (as Christopher Scott Baker), construction coordinator (as Victor George Simpson), special effects coordinator (as Michael A. Schorr), digital compositor: Cinema Research Corp./D-rez (uncredited), first assistant camera (as Kenneth D. Hudson), first assistant camera (as John F. Verardi), score mixer (uncredited) / score recordist (uncredited), transportation captain (as Neil A. Hyman), muppet builder (as Matt Brooks) / muppet designer (as Matt Brooks), additional muppet performer (as Leslie Carrera), muppet builder (as Rollie Krewson) / muppet designer (as Rollie Krewson), production assistant (as Rudy A. Persico), assistant: Ms. Rockwell (as Kathy V. Parthemos), additional muppet performer (as Kirk Thatcher), first assistant accountant (as Pamela S. Williamson), additional muppet performer (as Matt Yates). The Adventures of Elmo In Grouchland/Peanuts < The Adventures of Elmo In Grouchland. Cast. Weasel (I am Weasel) Bert - I.R. Elmo succeeds with the help of the audience and the Queen allows him to pass through. Huxley then has Bug and the Pesties misdirect Elmo into a garbage dump where he is brought before the Queen of Trash for trespassing. [nb 1] In 2007, the film was released as part of a double feature with Thomas and the Magic Railroad.[12]. Elmo - Young Bambi (Bambi 1 & 2) Zoe - Young Faline (Bambi 1 & 2) Telly - Pumbaa (The Lion King) Big Bird - Balto (Balto (1995) Oscar the Grouch - Young Ronno (Bambi 2) Baby Bear - Timon (The Lion King) Grover - Bagheera (The Jungle Book) Zoe. Elmo - Woof [A Kitten Named Woof] Zoe - Sid Cheng [The Loud House/The Casagrandes] Blanket - Blanky [The Little Brave Toaster] Telly Monster - Guy-Am-I [Green Eggs and Ham; 2019] Oscar The Grouch - Ed Bighead [Rocko's Modern Life] | voiced by Fran Brill. [citation needed], On December 21, 1999,[9][10] the film was released on VHS and DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Video. With Kevin Clash, Mandy Patinkin, Vanessa Williams, Sonia Manzano. Telly Monster, rollerskating out of control, accidentally swipes the blanket leading to a chase around Sesame Street. Elmo. A tug-of-war between Elmo and his friend sends his blanket to faraway Grouchland, a place full of grouchy creatures and the villainous Huxley. "[7] On Metacritic, which uses an average of critics' reviews, the film holds a 59/100, indicating "mixed or average reviews". He is suddenly plunged into Grouchland, the land of Grouches, stinky garbage and the greedy Huxley (Mandy Patinkin) who hasn't learned how to share. The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchlandis the secondSesame Streetfeature film, released in 1999. When Oscar carelessly tosses the fuzzy blanket into his trash can, Elmo dives in after it. The Adventures of Larry in Grouchland trailer. However, a tug-of-war with his friend Zoe sends his blanket to a faraway land, and Elmo in hot pursuit. Producers: Alex Rockwell, Marjorie Kalins 3. [8], The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland was the only family film playing in most theaters at the time of its release. Meet the cast and learn more about the stars of The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland with exclusive news, pictures, videos and more at TVGuide.com A kind Grouch girl named Grizzy tells Elmo that his blanket is in Huxley's house at the top of the faraway Mount Pickanose. Meanwhile, Grizzy sneaks into the jail where she informs Elmo's friends that he went to Huxley's house. Disney and Sega's movie-spoof of 1999 Columbia/Jim Henson film, "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland". [6] The set was raised so that puppeteers would be able to stand up instead of squatting below street level like usual. Cast. Elmo as Frieda, Isabella, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Marina the Mermaid, Stormy, Amaya/Owlette, Minnie Mouse (Phineas and Ferb/The Wiggles/Jake and the Never Land Pirates/PJ Masks/Mickey Mouse) Filming wrapped and visual effects were added during the following month. The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (AlexBrattenRockz Style) is A Sesame Street Movie from Columbia Pictures, Jim Henson Pictures, and Children's Television Workshop. They ask a Grouch police officer for help but are arrested and imprisoned. voiced by Kevin Clash and 1 other. The film was shot over a 30-day period (starting December 15, 1998) at the EUE/Screen Gems studio in Wilmington. He tugs on it, and finally, with one giant yank, the blanket, nail and boards all fly off and Elmo and his blanket are sucked down a colorful, swirling tunnel into Grouchland… Sony had planned a scaled-back release[citation needed], making it difficult to make its money back. Elmo declares that Zoe is no longer his friend. Cast: Elmo - Berlioz (The Aristocats) Elmo (extra) - Lucky (101 Dalmatians: The Series) ; Blanket - Blankey (The Brave Little Toaster) Zoe - Rebecca (101 Dalmatians: The Series) Telly Monster - Yogi Bear (Yogi Bear) Big Bird - Thomas O'Malley (The Aristocats) Big Bird (extra) - Pongo (101 Dalmatians: The Series) My gender swapped version of The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland. The book series was written by Suzanne Weyn and illustrated by Tom Brannon. This album won the Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children in 2000. set designer (as Christopher Scott Baker) Kip Bartlett. ‎Watch trailers, read customer and critic reviews and buy The Adventures of Elmo In Grouchland directed by Gary Halvorson for USD 14.99. A caterpillar wakes Elmo the next morning. Oscar convinces all of the Grouches to cooperate, as it is the only way they can stop Huxley from stealing any more of their trash. For the role, the makeup artist designed false eyebrows for Patinkin to wear to make him seem like he had bushier eyebrows than normal. With Oscar's help the Sesame Street residents go to Grouchland to find him. Director of Photography: Alan Caso 5. [2] It is currently the lowest-grossing Muppet film to date. History Talk (0) Share. | "Make It Mine" is excluded from the soundtrack. All the puppeteers who performed the primary Sesame Street characters (such as Kevin Clash, Jerry Nelson, Caroll Spinney and Fran Brill) were called to Wilmington, North Carolina for the table read on May 19, 1998. Official Sites When Oscar carelessly tosses the fuzzy blanket into his trash can, Elmo dives in after it. A parody of the 1999 Columbia/Jim Henson film, The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland. Wanting his blanket back, Elmo begins a journey through Grouchland. He convinces Elmo that he has what it takes to be brave. Elmo and Blanket are both teleported through a colorful, swirling tunnel to Grouchland, a city filled with Grouches, stinky garbage, and Huxley, a mean, immature and greedy man with unusually large eyebrows, who steals anything he can grab, including Elmo's blanket. "Together Forever" – Elmo, Big Bird, Frazzle, Rosita, Prairie Dawn, Count von Count, Baby Bear, Gordon, Gina, Susan, Luis, Carlo, Jamal, "Welcome to Grouchland" – The Grouchland Ensemble (Written by Martin Erskine and Seth Friedman; produced by Martin Erskine), "Take the First Step" – Stuckweed (Written by Michael Reagan and Greg Matheson; produced by Jeff Elmassian and, "Make It Mine" – Mandy Patinkin (Written by Martin Erskine and Seth Friedman; produced by Martin Erskine), "I See a Kingdom" – Vanessa Williams (Written by Siedah Garrett, Jeff Elmassian, and Andy Rehfeldt; produced by Jeff Elmassian and, Elmo Tells His Grouchland Story (Spoken Word), The Grouch Song - Elmo, Grizzy, Oscar the Grouch, Ernie, Bert (Written by Jeff Moss), There's a Big Heap of Trash at the End of the Rainbow - The Stenchmen (Written by, This page was last edited on 15 January 2021, at 17:57.