Sesame Street
Israeli Sesame Street–What is Different?
May 8th, 2008 at 11:31 am

Perhaps a little more politicized, and with a few different characters…Sesame Street was relaunched in Israel at the end of 2006. It’s called Sippuray Sumsum, and the characters featured are Noah and Brosh.

(sample of Israeli Sesame Street below, apologies if it’s not working)

Sesame Street launched their U.S. video website in January…there are hundreds of clips to watch online.

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