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  2. Rua Sésamo (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rua Sésamo. (TV series) Rua Sésamo is the Portuguese co-production of the American children's television program Sesame Street. It premiered on 6 November, 1989 on Portuguese channel RTP, and has since also been broadcast in other Portuguese-speaking markets, including Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and São Tomé and ...

  3. Sesame Street international co-productions - Wikipedia

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    international co-productions. Sesame Street international co-productions are adaptations of the American educational children's television series Sesame Street but tailored to the countries in which they are produced. Shortly after the debut of Sesame Street in the United States in 1969, television producers, teachers, and officials of several ...

  4. List of Sesame Street international co-production characters

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    Juca (Armando Bogus) – A toy maker who taught children his craft. Ana Maria (Sonia Braga) – A teacher and Juca's cousin. Gabriela (Aracy Balabanian) – The wife of Juca. Funga-funga – A red Muppet elephant who didn't like how others looked at him. Bel – A pink/purple Muppet monster that appeared in the 2007 version.

  5. Vila Sésamo - Wikipedia

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    Rather than a full co-production, the series featured new host segments featuring Garibaldo (Big Bird) and a new Muppet monster named Bel. The package consists of Portuguese-dubbed episodes of Elmo's World, Play With Me Sesame, and Global Grover, plus selections from the US Sesame Street and Sesame English. Seventy-eight new Brazilian live ...

  6. Plaza Sésamo - Wikipedia

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    Plaza Sésamo (English: Sesame Plaza) [a] is the first international co-production of the educational children's television series Sesame Street.Its first season premiered in Mexico in 1972, and the last season ended in 2018 during the holiday season and the 50th anniversary of Sesame Street, but the show returned in 2020.

  7. Sesame Street Stays Up Late! - Wikipedia

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    Release. December 29, 1993. (1993-12-29) Sesame Street Stays Up Late! is a 1993 Sesame Street New Year's Eve television special with guest appearances of characters from the international versions of Sesame Street. The special was produced by the Children's Television Workshop in association with Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Israel Educational ...

  8. JAN 13, 2016. "Sesame Street" has been gentrified. After 45 seasons, the brick walls that once fenced in the neighborhood have been razed, giving way to sweeping views of what looks suspiciously like the Brooklyn Bridge (it is in fact a composite of three New York City bridges). The carriage house has been converted into a community center with ...

  9. Guy Smiley - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street is localized for international markets, where Smiley is often renamed. In Portugal, for example, he's "Carlos Luz", a play on words with the name of television presenter Carlos Cruz. In the Netherlands, he is called "Henk Glimlach", "glimlach" meaning "smile".