List of Sesame Street International Co-production Characters

List Of Sesame Street International Co-production Characters

Sesame Street has many international versions across the world. Each uses some original characters, created specifically to represent their own culture. The following list highlights some of these characters. All characters are Muppets, unless otherwise mentioned.

Read more about List Of Sesame Street International Co-production Characters:  Vila Sésamo First Show (Brazil), Canada's Sesame Street and Sesame Park (Canada), Zhima Jie (China), Sesamstraße (Germany), Sesame Tree (Northern Ireland), Rechov SumSum / Shalom Sesame (Israel), Iftah Ya Simsim (Kuwait), Plaza Sésamo (Mexico), Sesamstraat (Netherlands), Sesam Stasjon (Norway), Sesame! or Batibot (Philippines), Rua Sésamo (Portugal), Ulitsa Sezam (Russia), Takalani Sesame (South Africa), Barrio Sésamo (Spain), Susam Sokağı (Turkey), Alam Simsim (Egypt), Ulica Sezamkowa (Poland)

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