August 30, 2007

Elmo Picture

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Hello anybody! On this foto I with my friend and my favorite cartoon hero! I hope you know him.

I recieved it unexpectedly! I just fill the form, and after two weeks they sent me this wonderful Elmo!

Elmo is a furry red Muppet monster with an orange nose. He is three years old. He currently hosts the last full segment on Sesame Street, called “Elmo’s World”, which is aimed at toddlers. On “Elmo’s World”, Elmo is accompanied by his goldfish, Dorothy, and the Noodle Family — Mr. Noodle, his brother (known as Mr. Noodle’s brother, Mr. Noodle), and his sister (known as Mr. Noodle’s sister, Ms. Noodle).

The character is self-described as three-and-a-half years old, and refers to himself in the third person. As with many children of his age, he is seen somewhat infrequently with a favorite toy of his: an orange monster-like doll named David. Elmo lives with his mommy, his daddy, and in some storybooks, a sister named Daisy.

A popular doll called the Tickle Me Elmo was manufactured in his likeness, and became the must-have toy during the 1996 Christmas season. A tenth anniversary edition, T.M.X. Elmo, was released in 2006. Other Elmo toys include Hokey Pokey Elmo (”Hokey Cokey Elmo” in the U.K.), Limbo Elmo, Chicken Dance Elmo and Let’s Pretend Elmo.

Elmo was the star of the full-length, theatrically-released motion picture The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland. He also made a cameo in Follow That Bird, and appeared at the wedding in The Muppets Take Manhattan. He also made a silent cameo appearance in A Muppet Family Christmas.

Elmo has appeared in several Monsterpiece Theater sketches, including “Me, Claudius” and “Waiting for Elmo.” He can be seen in the home videos Elmo’s Sing-Along Guessing Game, The Best of Elmo, Elmocize, and Elmo Visits the Doctor, and has also appeared in many other videos, including Play-Along Games and Songs, We All Sing Together and A Celebration of Me, Grover. Elmo has also starred in specials such as Elmopalooza and The Street We Live On.

Elmo Sesame Street

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Hello anybody! On this foto I with my friend and my favorite cartoon hero! I hope you know him.

I recieved it unexpectedly! I just fill the form, and after two weeks they sent me this wonderful Elmo!

The character is self-described as three and a half years old, and characteristically refers to himself in the third person. For example, “Elmo has a question” rather than “I have a question”.

Sesame Street staff writer Nancy Sans once described Elmo’s origins: “There was this extra red puppet lying around and the cast would pick him up sometimes and try to create a personality, but nothing seemed to materialize.”[citation needed] The puppet was performed by Caroll Spinney in the early-1970s, Brian Muehl from 1979-1981, and the late Richard Hunt from 1981-1984. Sans continues that “…one day [in 1984], Kevin Clash, a talented puppeteer, raised him up and brought energy and life into Elmo and from that day forward we would all write for Elmo. Kevin’s performance inspired the writers to develop Elmo’s character. The lesson here is never think you’re unimportant because you never know what is going to happen.”[1] John Tartaglia, Matt Vogel and Jim Martin have all been secondary performers for the character, providing movement for Elmo’s arms and legs, particularly in green-screen shots.

A popular doll called the Tickle Me Elmo was manufactured in his likeness, and became the must-have toy during the Christmas season in 1996. Other Elmo toys include Hokey Pokey Elmo (”Hokey Cokey Elmo” in the United Kingdom), Limbo Elmo and Let’s Pretend Elmo. Another version, Elmo Knows Your Name, comes with a CD that allows parents to program Elmo to say the child’s name and other personalized phrases.

After becoming a regular guest on The Rosie O’Donnell Show (June 28, 1996, December 24, 1997, February 16, 1998, November 5, 1998, November 5, 1998, January 28, 1999, September 21, 1999, December 6, 1999, January 4, 2001, September 21, 2001, February 6, 2002, May 2, 2002), Elmo began touring the talk-show circuit. He has appeared on Martha Stewart Living and Martha (September 13, 2005), The Tony Danza Show (October 11, 2004, April 11, 2005, November 10, 2005), Rove Live (March 20, 2001, September 24, 2002, 2004 and July 11 2006). Elmo and a developmental expert gave babysitting tips on the June 18, 2005 episode of Teen Kids News.

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