Elmo Says BOO! is a 1997 Sesame Street direct-to-video compilation celebrating Halloween. Elmo visits the Count's castle to tell him funny and scary jokes. Classic Sesame Street segments are separated with new joke segments set in the castle's exterior, featuring one Sesame Street character and a child, and interior, featuring the Count, Elmo, and some combination of the Bats, the Skeleton, a painting of the "Groana Lisa", a suit of armor and the Count's pipe organ.
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Cast[]
Performer | Character |
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Kevin Clash | Elmo Kingston Livingston III |
Jim Henson | Ernie Harvey Monster |
Richard Hunt | Kermit the Forg Steve D' Monster |
Joey Mazzarino | Joey Monkey Sir Count-A-Lot |
Jerry Nelson | Count von Count Frazzle Maurice Monster Ernie's Statue |
Carmen Osbahr | Rosita |
Frank Oz | Bert
Clancy Monster |
Julia Roberts | Herself |
Martin P. Robinson | Telly |
David Rudman | Baby Bear Davey Monkey |
Lillias White | Lillian |
Christopher Cerf | Chrissy Monster (uncredited) |
Songs[]
- "Bones (Inside of You)" (beginning and ending cut out)
- "Transylvania 12345" (beginning cut out)
- "We Are All Monsters" (redubbed version)
- "Frazzle" (new graphics added)
- "The Batty Bat"
Releases[]
In the US, Elmo Says BOO! was released on VHS by Sony Wonder on July 8, 1997, and on DVD by the same company on July 16, 2002 along with a second VHS release as a Sesame Workshop reissue. Its UK releases were on VHS by Walt Disney Home Video in 1999, and on DVD by Genius Products.
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- Transylvania 12345 and Frazzle are the only two songs that have not been mentioned in any way throughout the special although they happened on those points after the animated sketches.