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[[Image:Elmomom_2006.jpg|thumb|300px|Mae creates a video weblink with Louie in 2006.]] |
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'''Mae''' is [[Elmo]]'s [[mother]] and [[Louie|Louie's]] wife. She first appeared in the 2006 ''[[Talk, Listen, Connect]]'' resource videos, helping Elmo to cope with the absence of his father while he was deployed with the military. Her name was first made known in ''[[Families Stand Together]]''. |
'''Mae''' is [[Elmo]]'s [[mother]] and [[Louie|Louie's]] wife. She first appeared in the 2006 ''[[Talk, Listen, Connect]]'' resource videos, helping Elmo to cope with the absence of his father while he was deployed with the military. Her name was first made known in ''[[Families Stand Together]]''. |
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Image:elmomommy.jpg|Her appearance in ''[[Smile for Elmo]]'' is indicative of the style that would be adopted for her permanent look. |
Image:elmomommy.jpg|Her appearance in ''[[Smile for Elmo]]'' is indicative of the style that would be adopted for her permanent look. |
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==Elmo's World== |
==Elmo's World== |
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* ''[[Together at Heart]]'' (2010) |
* ''[[Together at Heart]]'' (2010) |
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* ''[[Imagine with Elmo]]'' (2011) |
* ''[[Imagine with Elmo]]'' (2011) |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 23:52, 2 July 2013
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Mae is Elmo's mother and Louie's wife. She first appeared in the 2006 Talk, Listen, Connect resource videos, helping Elmo to cope with the absence of his father while he was deployed with the military. Her name was first made known in Families Stand Together.
When Louie has to leave for "lots and lots of days" to do grown-up work, Elmo and his mom keep busy passing the time until his return by keeping a daily routine. When it's finally time for her husband to come home, Elmo's mom bakes a cake and helps Elmo and his friends decorate for the homecoming.
A National Public Radio story on the video included a behind-the-scenes audio clip, recorded during a take for the scene in which Elmo's mom is reunited with her husband. The script called for an embrace between the couple, and a kiss. This soundbite illustrates the care taken between Fran Brill and Bill Barretta in determining just how long is too long for a kiss when dealing with scenes meant for innocent eyes. For this particular outtake, the performers took some liberties when the kiss had seemingly gone on too long. [1]
For the 2010 special When Families Grieve, Mae received a makeover in the shape of a nose job, and a wispier yet fuller hairdo.
In a 2004 episode, Elmo's mom can be heard in voice-over performed by Stephanie D'Abruzzo. She's heard again during the 2006 season, performed by Leslie Carrara.
Elmo's World
A version of Elmo's mom was seen in the "Birthdays" episode of Elmo's World. In Dorothy's imagination, she appears the same way everyone does in Tickle Me Land: as a variation of Elmo. In this dream sequence, she is called "Gladys" in homage to performer Kevin Clash's mother.
Appearances
Video
- Talk, Listen, Connect: Deployments (2006)
- Talk, Listen, Connect: Homecomings (2008)
- When Parents Are Deployed (footage from the Talk, Listen, Connect series)
- Today (September 8, 2009)
- Families Stand Together (2009)
- When Families Grieve (2010)
Books
Illustrated versions have varied from red to orange fur, and various hairstyles. Elmo's mom had been seen in a number of books, and like Grover's Mommy, her appearance varied widely according to the artist. In such titles as Elmo Gets Homesick and When Is My Birthday?, Elmo's mom resembles an adult (female) version of Elmo. However, in the more recent illustrations and books, the character holds true to the current version of Elmo's mom, as seen in Talk, Listen, Connect.
- When Is My Birthday? (1988)
- Elmo Gets Homesick (1990)
- Halloween Party (1991)
- I Want to Be an Astronaut (1991)
- No Red Monsters Allowed! (1991)
- What's in Oscar's Trash Can? and Other Good-Night Stories (1991)
- Ernie and His Merry Monsters (1992)
- Grover's Guide to Good Manners (1992)
- Elmo's Guessing Game (1993)
- Elmo's Mother Goose (1993)
- Zip! Pop! Hop! (1996)
- Giddy-Up! (1998)
- Surprise, Mommy! (1999)
- Elmo's ABC Book (2000)
- Elmo's First Babysitter (2001)
- Grover's Farm (2001)
- Sesame Street Train Station (2001)
- Look and Find Elmo (2002)
- Smile for Elmo (2002)
- Big Enough for a Bed (2002)
- It's Check-Up Time, Elmo! (2005)
- Red or Blue, I Like You! (2005)
- Elmo's Big Day (2005)
- Elmo's Breakfast Bingo (2005)
- Elmo Good Night Stories (2006)
- Elmo's Easy As 123 (2006)
- Elmo's Easy As ABC (2006)
- Fly Away with Big Bird (2006)
- Elmo & Friends Picture Stories (2007)
- Elmo's Favorite Places (2007)
- Elmo 'n' Daddy (2007)
- Good Night, Tucked in Tight (2007)
- Elmo Goes to the Zoo (2007)
- Elmo Visits the Dentist (2007)
- Mommy Loves Elmo (2007)
- Rosita's Easter on Sesame Street (2007)
- What Makes You Giggle? (2007)
- I'm a Helper (2007)
- Let's Help the Earth (2008)
- What Makes Elmo Happy? (2008)
- What's the Word on the Street? (2008)
- Count to 10 (2009)
- Love, Elmo (2009)
- Murray's First Book of Words (2010)
- Busy Little Monster (2010)
- Elmo's Potty Book (2010)
- Together at Heart (2010)
- Imagine with Elmo (2011)
- Elmo's Mommy (2012)
- Get Moving with Elmo! (2012)