For Me, For You, For Later is a bi-lingual Sesame Street education resource initative funded by PNC Grow Up Great and released by Sesame Workshop in April 2011. The 16-minute video teaches kids the value of money and how to save it.
Elmo has one dollar and wants to purchase a Stupendous Ball with it, but the Salesperson says it costs five dollars. To get enough to afford it, Elmo learns how to save his money and get more by helping out Leela, Alan and Luis. When he finally has enough, he shares his wealth with Cookie Monster, who ate his cookie money. Elmo then gets a cheaper, but still fantastic, ball to play with.
The online site for the video features extra clips, including promos for the video, films with real life kids and an animated song about jobs. The video was later used as the street story for Episode 4282.
An audio play podcast called "Elmo's Adventures in Spending, Saving, and Sharing" features the voices of Elmo and his father Louie.
Cookie Monster made at least one media appearance for the project, on CNN program Your Bottom Line.
Notes[]
- Mr. Hooper's image is depicted on the dollar bills in place of George Washington.
- Carmen Osbahr makes a cameo at the Laundromat during "Elmo's Gonna Save."
Cast[]
- Starring the Muppets of Sesame Street
- Cast
- Emilio Delgado as Luis
- Alan Muroaka as Alan
- Nitya Vidyasagar as Leela
- With Muppets of Sesame Street Performers:
Credits[]
- Executive Producer: Christina Delfico
- Co-Executive Producer: Kevin Clash
- Writer: Joey Mazzarino
- Directed by Ken Diego
- Senior Creative Consultant: Kevin Clash
- Production Designer: Bob Phillips
- Technical Director: Tom Guadarrama
- Lyrics by Joey Mazzarino
- Special Musical Performance by Common and Tavi Fields
- "Opening Rap" and "Elmo's Gonna Save" Music by Bill Sherman
- "It's Called Stupendous Ball" Music by Eli Bolin
- Vocal Music Director: Paul Rudolph
- Additional Music Composed by Mark Schultz and Dan Vitco
- Jim Henson's Creature Workshop Crew: Jason Weber, Connie Peterson, Rollie Krewson, Michelle Hickey, Anny Ozar
- Production Crew: Jason Seck, Joe Roddy, Alana De Matteo
- Sesame Workshop Vice President, Outreach and Educational Practices: Jeanette Betancourt, Ed.D.
- Sesame Workshop Executive Vice President, Education, Research and Outreach: Lewis Bernstein, Ph.D.
- Cameras: Shaun Harkins, Frankie Biondo, Aaron Medick
- Audio Utility: Gordon Price
- Special Guest: Beth Kobliner
- "The Job Song" Animation by Misseri Studio
- Animation and Visual Effects by Magnetic Dreams
- Sound Effects: Dick Maitland, CAS
- Special Thanks to Stacey Adams, Chrissy App, Joan Birol, Amiee Blackton, Even Blum, David Cohen, Helen Cuesta, Jeanine Fahnestock, Leigh Gallagher, Jonathan Gibson, Leandro Golcura, Pam Hacker, Kristina Hall, Jessica Hammerman, Karen Hayes-Blake, Rebecca Herman, Krystann Krywko, Ellen Lewis, Enery López, Sally McCrady, Andrew Moriarty, Mal Nguyen, Molly Nussbaum, Stephanie Patrucco, Glao Roever, Franco Schettino, Jennifer Schiffman, Beth Sharkey, Jennfer Shin, Phylls Silverman, Autumn Zitani Stefano, Anita Stewart, Amelia Swabb, Rosemarie Truglio, Deborah van Valkenburgh, Kavya Varma