Ulitsa Sezam - Characters

Characters

  • Zeliboba (Зелибоба), a 9-foot furry blue tree spirit who enjoys dancing and can smell music.
  • Businka (Бусинка), a bright pink Muppet who finds joy in everything
  • Kubik (Кубик), the resident pensive problem-solver
  • Korzhik (Коржик), the Cookie Monster
Sesame Street
General
  • Sesame Workshop
  • History
  • Format
  • Educational goals
  • Influence
  • Characters (
  • )
  • Recurring segments
  • Media
  • Awards
People
  • Joan Ganz Cooney
  • Lloyd Morrisett
  • Gerald S. Lesser
  • Jon Stone
  • Jim Henson
  • Joe Raposo
  • Kevin Clash
  • Kermit Love
  • List of animators
  • List of crew
Production
  • Research
  • International co-productions
  • Music
Films
  • Follow That Bird
  • The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland
TV specials
  • Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
  • Don't Eat the Pictures
  • Big Bird in China
  • Big Bird in Japan
  • Sesame Street Stays Up Late!
  • Elmo Saves Christmas
  • Elmopalooza
  • CinderElmo
  • Elmo's Christmas Countdown
  • Abby in Wonderland
International
Sesame Street
Spin-offs
  • Alam Simsim
  • Barrio Sésamo
  • Batibot
  • Hikayat Simsim
  • Iftah Ya Simsim
  • Plaza Sésamo
  • Rechov SumSum
  • Sesam Stasjon
  • Sesame Park
  • Sesame Street in the U.K.
  • Sesame Tree
  • Sesamstraat
  • Sesamstraße
  • Shalom Sesame
  • Shara'a Simsim
  • SimSim Humara
  • Susam Sokağı
  • Takalani Sesame
  • Ulica Sezamkowa
  • Ulitsa Sezam
  • Vila Sésamo
  • Zhima Jie
Literature
  • Children and Television: Lessons from Sesame Street
  • The World According to Sesame Street
  • Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street
Related
  • "The Muppets"
  • Big Bag
  • '"Sesame Beginnings
  • Panwapa
  • "Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase"
  • "Sesame Place"


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