ELMO'S BACK IN GROUCHLAND TO SING SOME OF HIS FAVORITE SONGS WITH HIS NEW FRIEND GRIZZY. THERE'S JUST ONE PROBLEM, GROUCHES AREN'T SUPPOSED TO COOPERATE, SO GRIZZY WON'T SING ALONG. NEVER DISCOURAGED ELMO STARTS SINGING HI... more »S FAVORITE SESAME STREET TUNES, AND BEFORE LONG GRIZZY FINDS A WAY TO JOIN IN THE FUN.« less
Genres:Kids & Family, Television, Educational Sub-Genres:3-6 Years, Family Films, Kids & Family, Educational Studio:Sesame Street Format:DVD - Color - Closed-captioned,Live DVD Release Date: 09/24/2002 Original Release Date: 01/01/1999 Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/1999 Release Year: 2002 Run Time: 0hr 50min Screens: Color Number of Discs: 1 SwapaDVD Credits: 1 Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 0 MPAA Rating: Unrated Languages:English
If you like the Elmo in Grouchland movie you really need to get this one. Elmo goes back to Grouch land to sing his favorite songs. There is even a special Elmo's world included. Kids 3 to 5 want you to play it over and over. Great for long car rides too!!!
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Movie Reviews
My Elmo lover loves it!
jenifer7 | Oakdale, MN United States | 06/25/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is THE video to get for your little elmo fanatic! My 22 month old son can't seem to get enough of Sesame Street, especially Elmo. I bought this video to quench his never ending thirst for more Elmo and hit PAYDIRT!
This is isn't necessarily an educational video but it is tons of fun! The songs are great and Elmo is prominent throughout. It was even fun enough that I happily watch it with him (I usually take advantage of 'video time' to get chores done).
If your going to let your children watch t.v., Sesame Street is the wat to go. Normally don't advocate t.v. watching for children, but there is something special about Sesame Street that I make an exception for. My son has learned to count to ten, alot of the alphabet, and other miscellaneous things through a combination of myself and Sesame Street. For example, He recognizes letters and numbers when they come up on a video. When used as a supplement by parents (not a substitute), I think Sesame Street can be a useful (& fun) learning tool!
I also recommend these Sesame Street Videos:
-25th Anniversary, A Musical Celebration
-35th Anniversary, What's The Name Of That Song?
-The Best of Elmo (a must have for elmo lovers)
-Alphabet Jungle
-The Great Number Game
-Learning About Letters
-Learning About Numbers
-Monster Hits"
Totally Entertaining! Well worth it.
Christine | 11/11/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"We own this video, as well as the much-longer movie. The Sing and Play video is a great option for us--shorter than the movie, and non-stop songs! Our daughter smiles from the opening logo on. The tape's sort of a "return to Grouchland." Elmo is back in Grouchland to visit his grouch friend, Grizzy. They chat and introduce clips. Songs include the best of the movie's tunes (the blankie song, the one the plant sings, the welcome to Grouchland song), as well as some classics like "Rubber Duckie" and "I Love Trash." It also has the extensive "Elmo's Song" clip from the ep. of Sesame Street that introduced that now-famous tune. Words bounce across the screen of course. If your child loved the movie, this tape is a must-have! They'll enjoy revisiting the characters and sets with their favorite little monster."
Elmo in Grouchland (Sing & Play)
Christine | 04/13/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My 18-month old son is a huge Elmo fan, and this is hisfavorite Elmo video so far. The video is almost non-stop music, andthe catchy tunes will have even the parents singing along ("Elmo's best friiieeend!") There is a bonus "Elmo's World" at the end of the video, featuring a version not seen on TV. It is all about balls, which happens to be my son's second favorite subject after Elmo! I definitely recommend buying this video. END"
One of my son's favorites
Diogenes | Park Ridge, NJ United States | 02/07/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"While my 2 1/2 year old will not watch the movie "Elmo in Grouchland", he adores this video compilations of songs from the movie and Sesame Street, and will dance and laugh with delight through it. Though I think we're all getting tired of yet another "Elmo's Song" setup, the rest of the songs are clever and fun. My boy especially likes it when I sing along with "C is for Cookie" and "Welcome to Grouchland" (maybe I just sing better than the Muppet characters). Probably one of the easier Sesame Street videos for adults to take, too. All in all a winner."