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''Sisimpur'' ((ベンガル語:''সিসিমপুর'')) is the Bangladeshi version of the children's television series ''Sesame Street''. The first season of the series featured 26 episodes, and a second roster of 36 episodes was in production as of 9 February 2006.〔(USAID Bangladesh in Focus: USAID Introduces Sesame Street Television Program in Bangladesh )〕 A third season went into production April 2007 while production of the fifth season is underway.〔(Bangladeshi Sesame Street Producing 5th Season )〕 The series airs four times a week on Bangladesh Television (BTV). The program airs on BTV at 9:05 am on Friday, with repeats on Saturday at 2:15 pm, Wednesday and Thursday at 5:05 pm.〔"(Watch :Sisimpur on BTV )", ''The New Nation'' (Bangladesh), June 14, 2008.〕 USAID has committed US$7 million in funding over the first three years. It is Bangladesh's first children's educational program and was expected to be seen by 4 million children in its first two years. The creation of ''Sisimpur'' was described in detail in the 2005 documentary ''The World According to Sesame Street''. == Characters == * Halum is the Bengal tiger. Halum was designed by Ed Christie and built by Rollie Krewson. * Ikri Mikri is the small blue monster. Ikri Mikri was designed by Ed Christie and built by Ann Marie Holdgruen. * Shiku is a small fox. Shiku was designed by Ed Christie and built by Victoria Ellis. * Tuktuki is the female Muppet. Tuktuki was designed by Ed Christie and built by Ann Marie Holdgruen. The show has no full-body puppet character and, thus, no equivalent to Big Bird. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sisimpur」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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