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{{coproduction|title=Eine Möhre für Zwei|show=[[Sesame Street]]|country=[[Germany]]|first=October 23, [[2010]]|last=|network=[[wikipedia:KiKa|KIKA]], [[wikipedia:Norddeutscher Rundfunk|NDR]]|seasons=4}}
 
[[Video:Eine Möhre für Zwei|thumb|300px|''Eine Möhre für Zwei'' opening credits.]]
 
[[Video:Eine Möhre für Zwei|thumb|300px|''Eine Möhre für Zwei'' opening credits.]]
[[Image:ecard107_v-original.jpg|thumb|300px|Official E-Card]]
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[[Image:ecard107_v-original.jpg|thumb|300px|Official E-Card.]]
 
[[Image:Moehrenhausvorn101_v-original.jpg|thumb|300px|"Das Möhrenhaus" (the carrot house).]]
 
'''''Eine Möhre für Zwei''''' (''A Carrot for Two'') is a ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'' spin-off starring the comedy duo [[Wolle]] and [[Pferd]], that debuted in 2010. The new 12-minute mini-series features the two characters living in a giant, yet cozy carrot-home growing in a [[Hamburg]] backyard, with a different theme for each episode. Recurring characters include [[Finchen]], a [[Wolf (Eine Möhre für Zwei)|green wolf]], and a talking toilet named [[Günni]].
 
'''''Eine Möhre für Zwei''''' (''A Carrot for Two'') is a ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'' spin-off starring the comedy duo [[Wolle]] and [[Pferd]], that debuted in 2010. The new 12-minute mini-series features the two characters living in a giant, yet cozy carrot-home growing in a [[Hamburg]] backyard, with a different theme for each episode. Recurring characters include [[Finchen]], a [[Wolf (Eine Möhre für Zwei)|green wolf]], and a talking toilet named [[Günni]].
   
The show's theme song is sung by the German singer [[Nena]], of "99 Red Balloons" fame. The episodes are directed by the regular ''Sesamstrasse'' directors [[Jojo Wolff]] and [[Dirk Nabersberg]].
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The show's theme song is sung by the German singer [[Nena]], of "99 Red Balloons" fame. The episodes are directed by the regular ''Sesamstrasse'' directors [[Jojo Wolff]] and [[Dirk Nabersberg]]. Episodes are usually available to be watched online as well, and remain so for 30 days after they air (or re-air).<ref>[http://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen/sesamstrasse/moehrenhausfolgenuebersicht109.html ''Eine Möhre für Zwei'' episodes] (videos remain active for 30 days after episodes air or re-air)</ref>
   
The first season, consistig of 26 episodes, finished filming in July and debuted on October 23, 2010, on KI.KA. As side characters, it featured three crazy [[chickens]]. A human friend to the duo, explaining the world around them, was played by [[Wolke Hegenbarth]].
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The first season, consisting of 26 episodes, finished filming in July and debuted on October 23, 2010, on children's TV network KIKA. As side characters, it featured three crazy [[chickens]]. [[Wolke]], a human friend to the duo explaining the world around them, was played by [[Wolke Hegenbarth]], and replaced by [[Friederike Linke]] as [[Rike]] for the subsequent seasons.
   
A second season was produced in 2011, adding another 26 episodes to the lineup. Filming wrapped up in July, while the episodes debutet in October on KI.KA, showing two episodes back to back. For the second season, the reappearing chickens were replaced by [[Pigs|pigs]].
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A second season was produced in 2011, adding another 26 episodes to the lineup. Filming wrapped up in July, while the episodes debuted in October on KIKA, showing two episodes back to back. For the second season, the reappearing chickens were replaced by [[Pigs|pigs]]. Special guests this season included [[International Bert#germany4|Bert]] and [[International Ernie#germany5|Ernie]].
   
The third season began production in February of 2012. As far as side characters go, season three features a female donkey, as well as woodland critters such as a [[Squirrels|squirrel]], a [[Raccoons|raccoon]], and a woodpecker.
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The third season began production in February of 2012. As far as side characters go, season three features female donkey [[Marie]], as well as [[Preston Rabbit|a rabbit]] and several woodland critters such as a [[Squirrels|squirrel]], a [[Raccoons|raccoon]], and a woodpecker. Bert and Ernie will also make another appearance. The season debuted on October 16, 2012, airing the first 13 episodes, with the second half to follow in March of 2013 in the form of a 100-minutes long two-part TV movie, titled ''[[Das Geheimnis der Blumenfabrik]]''.
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Season four started production in February of 2014, and will wrap in the summer. The season will include a five-part [[pirates|pirate]]-story and is set to air in the fall of 2014.
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==Gallery==
 
<gallery widths=200 spacing=small position=center captionalign=center hideaddbutton=true>
 
Image:Pferdwollemoehrenhaus101_v-original.jpg|Pferd and Wolle
 
Image:Pferdwollemoehrenhaus101_v-original.jpg|Pferd and Wolle
Image:Moehrenhausvorn101_v-original.jpg|"Das Möhrenhaus" (the carrot house)
 
 
Image:Guennipferd101.jpg|Pferd and Günni
 
Image:Guennipferd101.jpg|Pferd and Günni
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Image:Pferdwolleschiff101 v-original.jpg|With Kapitän Hansen (Axel Prahl)
Image:Pferdwolke101.jpg|Pferd and Wolke
 
Image:Wollepferdfinchen101.jpg|Wolle, Pferd and Finchen
 
Image:Pferdwollehenssler101.jpg|Pferd, Wolle and Steffen Henssler
 
 
Image:Pferdwolleplanetarium101_v-original.jpg|At the Hamburg Planetarium
 
Image:Pferdwolleplanetarium101_v-original.jpg|At the Hamburg Planetarium
Image:Wollepferdmuseum101_v-original.jpg|At a museum with Wolke
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Image:Derdiebstahl105_v-original.jpg|Wolf with Pferd and Wolle
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Image:Pferdalleinzuhaus103_v-original.jpg|With Axel Prahl at a light house
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Image:Chinesisch109_v-original.jpg|Going [[China|Chinese]]
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Image:Derbestimmer101_v-original.jpg|With special guests Bert & Ernie
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Image:Pferdalleinzuhaus101 v-original.jpg|Wolle on the duo's carrot bike
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Image:Ruelpsenverboten105 v-original.jpg|With Sky du Mont at a [[Restaurants|restaurant]]
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Image:Moehribox101_v-original.jpg|With Hans Peter Korff
 
Image:Ueberdenwolken101_v-original.jpg|In a hot air balloon with Rike
 
Image:Ueberdenwolken101_v-original.jpg|In a hot air balloon with Rike
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Image:Klappekapitaen101_v-original.jpg|Season 4's pirate-story promo
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
[[Image:Sesamstrassepuppenspieler103_v-original.jpg|thumb|300px|The regular [[Muppeteers]] behind/below the show.]]
 
[[Image:Sesamstrassepuppenspieler103_v-original.jpg|thumb|300px|The regular [[Muppeteers]] behind/below the show.]]
:'''Muppets'''
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==='''Muppets'''===
*[[Carsten Morar-Haffke]] as Pferd
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*[[Carsten Morar-Haffke]] as [[Pferd]]
*[[Martin Paas]] as Wolle
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*[[Martin Paas]] as [[Wolle]]
*[[Andrea Bongers]] as Finchen
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*[[Andrea Bongers]] as [[Finchen]]
 
*[[Martin Reinl]] as [[Wolf (Eine Möhre für Zwei)|Wolf]]
 
*[[Martin Reinl]] as [[Wolf (Eine Möhre für Zwei)|Wolf]]
*[[Friedrich Wollweber]] as Günni (2010)
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*[[Friedrich Wollweber]] as [[Günni]] (2010)
*[[Robert Missler]] as Günni (2011-present)
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*[[Robert Missler]] as Günni (2011-present), extra characters
*[[Charlie Kaiser]] additional characters, right-hands
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*[[Charlie Kaiser]] extra characters, right-hands
*[[Vince Gladziejewski]] additional characters, rod-hands
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*[[Vince Gladziejewski]] extra characters, rod-hands
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*[[Iris Schleuss]] extra characters
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*[[Julian Kleibeler]] extra characters, rod-hands
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*[[Travis Frost]] extra characters, rod-hands
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*[[Uta Jacobi]] extra characters, rod-hands
   
 
:'''Recurring Humans'''
 
:'''Recurring Humans'''
* [[Wolke Hegenbarth]] as [[Wolke]], a good friend to Wolle and Pferd (2010)
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*[[Wolke Hegenbarth]] as [[Wolke]], a good friend to Wolle and Pferd (2010)
* [[Friederike Linke]] as [[Rike]], a good friend to Wolle and Pferd (2011-present)
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*[[Friederike Linke]] as [[Rike]], a good friend to Wolle and Pferd (2011-present)
   
:'''Guest Stars'''
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==='''Guest Stars'''===
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{|width=100%
* [[Axel Prahl]] as a [[Kapitän Hansen]]
 
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* [[Peter Lohmeyer]] as a firefighter
 
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====Season 1 (2010)====
* [[Herbert Feuerstein]] as [[Professor Schlotter]]
 
* [[Steffen Henssler]] as himself
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*[[Axel Prahl]] as a [[Kapitän Hansen]]
* [[Jan Hofer]] as himself
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*[[Peter Lohmeyer]] as a fire chief
 
*[[Herbert Feuerstein]] as [[Professor Schlotter]]
* [[Wolf Kerschek]] as himself
 
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*[[Oliver Kalkofe]] as nutritionist
* [http://www.deniseilktac.de Denise Ilktac] as Katharina
 
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*[[Steffen Henssler]] as chef / himself
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*[[Jan Hofer]] as news caster / himself
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====Season 2 (2011)====
 
*[[Wolf Kerschek]] as himself
 
*[http://www.deniseilktac.de Denise Ilktac] as Katharina
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*Axel Prahl as lighthouse keeper
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*[[Guildo Horn]] as garbageman
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*[[Sky du Mont]] as maître d' "Jacques"
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*[[Hans Peter Korff]] as workshop owner
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|}
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==='''Writers'''===
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[[Image:Drehberichtmoehren113_v-original.jpg|thumb|300px|The carrot house at Studio Hamburg.]]
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[[Image:Frueherwarallesbesser105_v-original.jpg|thumb|300px|Camping out in the front yard.]]
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*Katja v. Lier
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*Nicholas Hause
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*Tordis Pohl
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*Marc Hotz
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*Thomas Möller
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*[[Martin Paas]]
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*E. Bickenbach
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[:Category:Eine Möhre für Zwei Episodes|Episode guides]]
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* [[:Category:Eine Möhre für Zwei Episodes|Episode guide]]
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* [[Eine Möhre für Zwei (videos)]]
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==Sources==
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<references/>
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.open-report.de/artikel/%ABSesamstra%DFen%BB-Puppen+Wolle+und+Pferd+bekommen+eigene+Serie/61126.html OpenReport. June 1, 2010 article]
 
*[http://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen/sesamstrasse/moehrenhausfolgenuebersicht109.html ''Eine Möhre für Zwei'' episodes] (videos remain active a few weeks after episodes air or re-air)
 
 
*[http://www.kika.de/scripts/fernsehen/a_z/index.cfm?b=s&a=2&i=1574 Ki.Ka official site]
 
*[http://www.kika.de/scripts/fernsehen/a_z/index.cfm?b=s&a=2&i=1574 Ki.Ka official site]
*[http://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen/sesamstrasse/moehrenhauspanorama101.html Sesamstrasse - interactive "carrot house" studio]
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*[http://www.kika.de/scripts/fernsehen/a_z/index.cfm?b=s&a=4&i=1574&an=2 Ki.Ka official episode guide]
*[http://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen/sesamstrasse/moehrenhausbau101.html Sesamstrasse - the making of the "carrot house"]
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*[http://www.sesamstrasse.de/sendungsinfos/eine_moehre_fuer_zwei/moehrenhauspanorama105.html Sesamstrasse - interactive "carrot house" studio]
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*[http://www.sesamstrasse.de/sendungsinfos/eine_moehre_fuer_zwei/moehrenhausbau105.html Sesamstrasse - the making of the "carrot house"]
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*[http://www.sesamstrasse.de/sendungsinfos/eine_moehre_fuer_zwei/dreharbeiten213.html "Wolle und Pferd werden Filmstars"] at Sesamstrasse.de
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Shows]]
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Shows]]
 
[[Category:Sesamstrasse]]
 
[[Category:Sesamstrasse]]

Revision as of 01:48, 3 March 2014

Einemohrefurzwei
Eine Möhre für Zwei
A Sesame Street co-production
Country Germany
First aired October 23, 2010
Last aired
Network KIKA, NDR
Seasons 4

thumb|300px|Eine Möhre für Zwei opening credits.

Ecard107 v-original

Official E-Card.

Moehrenhausvorn101 v-original

"Das Möhrenhaus" (the carrot house).

Eine Möhre für Zwei (A Carrot for Two) is a Sesamstrasse spin-off starring the comedy duo Wolle and Pferd, that debuted in 2010. The new 12-minute mini-series features the two characters living in a giant, yet cozy carrot-home growing in a Hamburg backyard, with a different theme for each episode. Recurring characters include Finchen, a green wolf, and a talking toilet named Günni.

The show's theme song is sung by the German singer Nena, of "99 Red Balloons" fame. The episodes are directed by the regular Sesamstrasse directors Jojo Wolff and Dirk Nabersberg. Episodes are usually available to be watched online as well, and remain so for 30 days after they air (or re-air).[1]

The first season, consisting of 26 episodes, finished filming in July and debuted on October 23, 2010, on children's TV network KIKA. As side characters, it featured three crazy chickens. Wolke, a human friend to the duo explaining the world around them, was played by Wolke Hegenbarth, and replaced by Friederike Linke as Rike for the subsequent seasons.

A second season was produced in 2011, adding another 26 episodes to the lineup. Filming wrapped up in July, while the episodes debuted in October on KIKA, showing two episodes back to back. For the second season, the reappearing chickens were replaced by pigs. Special guests this season included Bert and Ernie.

The third season began production in February of 2012. As far as side characters go, season three features female donkey Marie, as well as a rabbit and several woodland critters such as a squirrel, a raccoon, and a woodpecker. Bert and Ernie will also make another appearance. The season debuted on October 16, 2012, airing the first 13 episodes, with the second half to follow in March of 2013 in the form of a 100-minutes long two-part TV movie, titled Das Geheimnis der Blumenfabrik.

Season four started production in February of 2014, and will wrap in the summer. The season will include a five-part pirate-story and is set to air in the fall of 2014.

Gallery

Cast

Sesamstrassepuppenspieler103 v-original

The regular Muppeteers behind/below the show.

Muppets

Recurring Humans

Guest Stars

Season 1 (2010)

  • Axel Prahl as a Kapitän Hansen
  • Peter Lohmeyer as a fire chief
  • Herbert Feuerstein as Professor Schlotter
  • Oliver Kalkofe as nutritionist
  • Steffen Henssler as chef / himself
  • Jan Hofer as news caster / himself

Season 2 (2011)

Writers

Drehberichtmoehren113 v-original

The carrot house at Studio Hamburg.

Frueherwarallesbesser105 v-original

Camping out in the front yard.

  • Katja v. Lier
  • Nicholas Hause
  • Tordis Pohl
  • Marc Hotz
  • Thomas Möller
  • Martin Paas
  • E. Bickenbach

See also

Sources

  1. Eine Möhre für Zwei episodes (videos remain active for 30 days after episodes air or re-air)

External links