![]() ![]() There, we see everything on Sesame Street, including all angles not normally shown on the show. Both are quite impressive, though the street shown in Follow That Bird is more so. Handford to be seen in the movie after Alan owned the store for a year (the “Around the Corner” area makes an appearance in the film).īoth movies use bigger and more realistic-looking street sets. I believe filming for the movie began before season 30, when Alan joined the cast, and was released after, so perhaps it would have been confusing for Mr. There are no scenes taking place inside the building. In the case of Elmo in Grouchland, Hooper’s Store is just there in the background. ![]() David was a major character on the show when Follow That Bird came out, but was nowhere to be seen in the film. Neither movie shows the characters who own Hooper’s Store. In Follow That Bird Bob and to a lesser extent Susan get plenty of lines while staying on the street, and in Elmo in Grouchland most of the adults who stay on Sesame Street get at least one line each. In Elmo in Grouchland, he’s there, but he doesn’t get any lines at all. In Follow That Bird, he gets two or three lines total, though he is there for many of the street scenes. In Follow That Bird, Olivia and Linda also search for Big Bird, but neither of them appear in Elmo in Grouchland, while Maria and Gordon are the only humans to go on the Grouchland trip. Gordon and Maria are the only humans to go on both trips. ![]() Oscar sees him go into Grouchland right before he does, informs the others, and they go to search for Elmo. In Elmo in Grouchland it’s the opposite, Elmo goes into Oscar’s can in search of his blanket, the two end up in Grouchland, and Elmo’s blanket gets taken by the villain, Huxley, so Elmo once again goes in search for the blanket. This makes national news so the cast goes in search of him to make sure he gets back safe (and to make sure Miss Finch doesn’t find him first). In Follow That Bird, it’s Big Bird, who, after being sent to Illinois to live with a bird family and not being happy, decides to walk back to Sesame Street. Enjoy the comparisons!įor one thing, both movies involve the cast looking for the main character. Yeah, there are the obvious similarities, like the fact that they are both Sesame Street movies, but the similarities don’t end there, and I’m going to note some of the similarities I’ve always noticed. And as different as these movies may be, there are also a number of similarities that I’ve always noticed. The first one was Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird, which is undoubtedly the better of the two, and the other was The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, while not as good is still enjoyable. – Sesame Street has been on the air for nearly 43 years, and in its long history the show has spawned many specials, home videos, live stage shows, books, and albums, but only two feature length films. Comparing Follow That Bird and Elmo in Grouchland ![]()
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