The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland is a 1999 American musical adventure comedy film directed by Gary Halvorson from a screenplay written by Mitchell Kriegman and Joey Mazzarino, based on a story conceived by Kriegman. This was the second of the two theatrical feature films based on the children's television series Sesame Street, after Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird in 1985. It stars Mandy Patinkin and Vanessa Williams alongside Muppet performers Kevin Clash, Caroll Spinney, Steve Whitmire, and Frank Oz. It features songs written by a wide range of songwriters, including Siedah Garrett, Jeff Elmassian, Andy Rehfeldt, Martin Erskine, Seth Friedman, and Michael & Patty Silversher, with a score composed and conducted by John Debney.
Produced by Jim Henson Pictures, and Children's Television Workshop, the film was released by Sony Pictures Releasing through its Columbia Pictures label on October 1, 1999. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a box-office disappointment, grossing $11.7 million against a budget of more than $26 million.
The film was one of the few Sesame Street productions produced directly by The Jim Henson Company. This was the final Muppet feature film to involve Fran Brill and Oz, who retired from being full-time puppeteers the following years, and the last Muppet film to feature Spinney before his retirement in 2018 and his death in 2019.
Plot
open the film and provide commentary throughout the story.One day, Elmo plays with his blanket in his bedroom in his apartment until he spills orange juice on it and takes it to the laundromat. Afterward, he meets his friend Zoe, who is upset, so Elmo tries to cheer her up. Zoe wants to hold the blanket, but Elmo refuses to share it, leading to a tug-of-war that tears it, and a furious Elmo denounces Zoe as his friend. Telly Monster, roller-skating 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 in and throws it in his trash can. Unwilling to wait for Oscar, Elmo dives into the bottom of the trash can, where he finds his blanket snagged on a door.
Attempting to retrieve it, he and his blanket are teleported through a colorful swirling tunnel to Grouchland, a city filled with Grouches, trash, and Huxley, a greedy man who steals anything he sees, including Elmo's blanket. A kind Grouch girl named Grizzy tells Elmo that his blanket is in Huxley's castle at the top of the faraway Mount Pickanose. A plant named Stuckweed encourages Elmo that he will make it if he takes his first step, so Elmo sets out on a quest to retrieve his blanket.
Meanwhile, some of the Sesame Street residents, with help from Oscar, go to Grouchland to find Elmo. Still, when they see a Grouch police officer and try to ask him for assistance, they all end up being sent to jail, as they are informed that it is against the law to ask for help in Grouchland.
Huxley has his anthropomorphic bug sidekick, Bug, and his henchmen, the Pesties, trap Elmo in a cave, but he gets out with the help of fireflies. Huxley then has Bug and the Pesties misdirect Elmo into a garbage dump, where he is brought before the Queen of Trash for trespassing. Her citizens suspect he might be a spy for Huxley, and that accusation makes Elmo regret not sharing his blanket with Zoe, but the Queen tests him, asking him to blow 100 raspberries for her in 30 seconds. Elmo succeeds with some help from the audience, and the Queen allows him to pass through. Huxley sends in a giant anthropomorphic chicken to stop Elmo, who tosses him far away. Upset, Elmo decides to give up on retrieving his blanket for the night. Meanwhile, Grizzy sneaks into the jail, where she informs Elmo's friends that he has gone to Huxley's castle. After admitting that Elmo is his friend, Oscar convinces all the Grouches to cooperate, since it is the only way they can stop Huxley from stealing any more of their trash. The police officer releases the Sesame Street residents so they and the Grouches can go to Huxley's castle to fight back and rescue Elmo.
The next morning, a caterpillar wakes Elmo up and convinces him that he has what it takes to be brave. Elmo arrives at Huxley's castle and rescues his blanket as Huxley sends the Pesties to stop him, but he falls into a basket, and Huxley decides to make him and his blanket his property by using a claw to put them on his conveyor stamper. The Sesame Street and Grouchland citizens arrive, and Huxley tries to escape with Elmo's blanket, only to have it sucked up by the vacuum cleaner nozzle on his helicopter. Elmo incapacitates him by launching the basket over his shoulders. Bug, who has been sympathetic to Elmo, is revealed to be at the controls of the helicopter and refuses Huxley's demand for the blanket, instead returning it to Elmo.
Elmo returns to Sesame Street with his friends, where he apologizes to Zoe and allows her to hold his blanket. She accepts his apology and agrees to resume their friendship, and Elmo says goodbye to the audience, thanking them for their help, while Ernie and Bert end the film.
Cast
- Mandy Patinkin as Huxley
- Vanessa Williams as the Queen of Trash
Humans of Sesame Street
- Sonia Manzano as Maria Rodriguez
- Roscoe Orman as Gordon Robinson
- Alison Bartlett-O'Reilly as Gina Jefferson
- Ruth Buzzi as Ruthie
- Emilio Delgado as Luis Rodriguez
- Loretta Long as Susan Robinson
- Bob McGrath as Bob Johnson
- Drew Allison as snow cone vendor
Sesame Street Muppet performers
- Kevin Clash as Elmo, Pestie, and Grouch Jailer
- Fran Brill as Zoe, Pestie, Prairie Dawn, and Grouches
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo as Grizzy, Pestie, and Grouchland Residents
- Bill Barretta as Grouch Cab Driver and Grey Grouch
- Dave Goelz as Humongous Chicken and Grouch Mouse
- Brian Henson as donkey
- Joseph Mazzarino as Bug, Pestie, Laughing Grouch, and Grouch Chef
- Jerry Nelson as Count, Pestie, Grouch Mayor, Grouch Cop, and Mr. Johnson
- Carmen Osbahr as Rosita
- Martin P. Robinson as Telly, Pestie, and Laundromat Manager
- David Rudman as Baby Bear, Caterpillar, Pestie, Collander Stenchman, Ice Cream Customer, Alarm Clock Bird, Gassy Grouch, and Grouch Prisoner
- Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
- Steve Whitmire as Ernie, Stuckweed, Football Stenchman, Bad Humor Man, Parrot, Sharon Groan, Grouch Prisoner, and Grouchland Resident
- Frank Oz as Bert, Grover, and Cookie Monster
Production
Casting
All the puppeteers who performed the primary Sesame Street characters were called to Wilmington, North Carolina, for the table read on May 19, 1998. The regular puppets were used for the normal Sesame Street characters, and puppets for assorted Grouches were designed and built by Mark Zezsotek. Paul Andrejco, Muppet designer for Bear in the Big Blue House, also designed Humungous Chicken. Sonia Manzano reprised her role as Maria, and Roscoe Orman reprised his role as Gordon. Vanessa Williams was cast as the Queen of Trash, and the hairstylist colored her hair green for the role. Mandy Patinkin was a last-minute replacement for Harland Williams, who was initially cast to play Huxley. For the role, the makeup artist designed false eyebrows for Patinkin to wear, making him appear to have bushier eyebrows than usual.Filming
The film was shot over 30 days at the EUE/Screen Gems studio in Wilmington. The set was raised so puppeteers could stand up rather than squat below street level, as 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.Music
Songs
- "Together Forever" – Elmo, Big Bird, Rosita, Prairie Dawn, Count von Count, Baby Bear, Laundromat Manager, Sock Quartet, Gordon, Gina, Susan, Luis, Bob
- "Welcome to Grouchland" – The Grouchland Ensemble
- "Take the First Step" – Stuckweed
- "Make It Mine" – Mandy Patinkin, Fran Brill, Stephanie D’Abruzzo, Kevin Clash, Ivy Austin
- "I See a Kingdom" – Vanessa Williams
- "Precious Wings" – Tatyana Ali
Soundtrack
This album won the Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children in 2000.
"Make It Mine" is not included on the soundtrack.
Track list
- "Together Forever"
- "Welcome to Grouchland"
- "Take the First Step"
- "Make It Mine" - Mandy Patinkin
- "I See a Kingdom" - Vanessa Williams
- "Precious Wings" - Tatyana Ali
- Elmo Tells His Grouchland Story
- "The Grouch Song" - Elmo, Grizzy, Oscar the Grouch
- "There's a Big Heap of Trash at the End of the Rainbow" - The Stenchmen
- "I Love Trash" - Steven Tyler
Release