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Meet Sesame Street’s Global Cast of Characters

Over the course of the 40 years that the program has been on the air, Sesame Street has spawned versions in countries around the world

By Abby Callard
Smithsonian.com, November 06, 2009


Abelardo Sesame Street

(Sesame Workshop)


Abelardo- Mexico Plaza Sésamo

The American version of Sesame Street turns 40 years old this year, but Sesame Workshop currently co-produces local shows in 18 countries, each with their own, unique and culturally specific characters. Mexico’s Plaza Sésamo, which currently airs in 34 countries, was one of the first co-productions the company undertook in 1972. Abelardo is a giant parrot and Big Bird’ cousin. Just like his American counterpart, Abelardo is a full-body puppet, which means a person operates his movements from inside the costume, unlike the puppet-style muppets. Abelardo is the developmental age of a preschooler, slightly younger than his American cousin.

Abelardo Sesame Street Chamki Sesame Street Kami Sesame Street Hilda Sesame Street Griotte Sesame Street Kareem and Haneen Sesame Street Khokha Sesame Street Mahbub Sesame Street Momon Sesame Street Ollie Sesame Street Purk Sesame Street Samson Sesame Street Teena Sesame Street Tonto and Jordan Sesame Street Tuktuki Sesame Street Zeliboba Sesame Street


 
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On November 10th, less than a week after Big Bird's birthday (November 4), the Sesame Street 40th anniversary season will begin. Why we're wasting valuable time on the birthday of a large yellow puppet is beyond me, but it was given the royal treatment, and Big Bird's Birthday was featured by a caricature of the big yellow avian/humanoid on the front page of Google. It was indeed a Sesame Street Anniversary, as the show has been on the air for 40 years. Generations were raised on it, and rearing their own with the show, with that big goofy bird and his imaginary friend. Ironically, he has not begun to gray at all. Well, congrats for Big Bird's Birthday, and evidently the show still gets ratings good enough for money now every year to keep going.

Are Zeliboba's eyebrows on loan from Leonid Brezhnev?

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