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{{character|image=Finchen.jpg|performer=[[Lothar Klose]]|note=1983|performer2=[[Wilhelm Helmrich]]|note2=1989-1991|performer3=[[Uta Delbridge]]|note3=1992-1999|performer4=[[Andrea Bongers]]|note4=2000-present|debut=1983}}
[[Finchen]] is a character on ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'', the German co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]''.[[Image:Finchen.jpg|thumb|222px|Finchen]]
 
   
 
'''Finchen''' is a character on ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'', the [[Germany|German]] co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
[[Image:finchen.jpg|frame|Redesigned Fincen circa 2003]]
 
   
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==Appearance==
Finchen is an orange snail with a yellow shell on her back.
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Finchen is an orange snail with a yellow shell (with a tint of orange) on her back. She also wears glasses.
   
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==Personality==
Finchen was added to the ''Sesamstrasse'' cast after [[Samson]] and [[Tiffy]]. She started as a weak, tiny snail who lived in the forest, outside Sesamstrasse. For the past few seasons, Finchen has turned into a younger girl character with a really wild imagination, representing the psychological age of a three year old.
 
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Finchen loves to ride her skateboard around ''Sesamstrasse'' and has a really wild imagination. However, Finchen can be serious at times.
   
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She represents the psychological age of a three year old and is friends with [[Samson]], [[Tiffy]], [[Uli von Bödefeld]], [[Rumpel]], [[Wolle]], [[Pferd]], [[Feli Filu]] and ''Sesamstrasse's'' other residents.
Finchen's original performer was [[Lothar Klose]]. For over ten years, Finchen has been performed by [[Andrea Bongers]].
 
   
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==History==
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[[Image:Sesamstrasse047-(Finchen,-Uli-von-Bödefeld-and-Samson-in-the-kitchen).jpg|thumb|300px|Finchen, Uli von Bödefeld and Samson in their kitchen in 1983.]]
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[[Image:Finchenfirst.jpg|thumb|300px|Without glasses and a bit more bare in 1983.]]
 
Finchen was added to the ''Sesamstrasse'' cast after [[Samson]] and [[Tiffy]] (1983) as a male character. He started as a weak, tiny snail who lived in the forest, right outside ''Sesamstrasse''. The character didn't always wear his glasses in the beginning, but had a row of decorative buttons running down the front of his body.
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During the early 1990s Finchen was inexplicably turned into a younger girl character with a really wild imagination, representing the psychological age of a three year old.
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===The sex change===
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The sex change might have something to do with the fact that "Schnecke", the German word for snail and slug, is a female word in the language, succeeded by the definite article "die". Another reason might be that Finchen's original performer was male puppeteer [[Lothar Klose]]. At that time, Finchen did not always wear the glasses, and literally came out of his shell more often.
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He also sounded more masculine when Finchen's second puppeteer [[Wilhelm Helmrich]] took over performing duties from 1989 until 1991.
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As female puppeteer [[Uta Delbridge]] took over the role in 1992, Finchen's personality became more frightful and he/she began to speak with a softer voice.
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Ever since 2000, Finchen has been performed by her fourth performer, singer and female puppeteer [[Andrea Bongers]]. The character is only ever referred to as "she" anymore.
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==Trivia==
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[[Image:Sesamstrasse-Fall-Finchen.jpg|right|300px]]
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*Because Finchen had joined the ''Sesamstrasse'' cast for only one season in 1983, and no new episodes were produced from 1984 to 1989, constant reruns and re-edits of the episodes during that time frame made it appear as if the snail was a rare, special character to be featured on the show.
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*Members of the American audience might remember Finchen from the 1993 international special [[Sesame Street Stays Up Late!]].
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*The puppet is a [[Hand-Rod Muppet|hand-rod Muppet]].
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*[[:File:1 Sesamstrasse Finchen.jpg|A snapshot of Finchen]] is seen in the "More Ways to Give" box in [[Sesamestreet.org]]'s donation page.
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*Finchen is a recurring character on ''[[Eine Möhre für Zwei]]''.
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*On an ''Eine Möhre für Zwei'' coloring page on NDR's website, a caption of a PDF coloring page with Finchen reading a book says that Finchen is smart because she reads so much.
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<gallery spacing=small captionalign=center position=center widths=200 hideaddbutton=true>
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Image:EarlyFinchen.jpg
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Image:Sesamstrasse finche 441873s.jpg
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Image:Sesamstrasse-Finchen,Buh,Samson,Rumpel,Tiffy-(1990s).jpg
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Image:Finchen90s.jpg
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Image:Sesamstrasse_tiffy_441878a.jpg
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Image:FinchenwithRaisedArms.png
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</gallery>
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==See also==
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* [[Snails]]
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Characters]]
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
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[[Category:Sesamstrasse Characters]]

Revision as of 23:38, 24 June 2015

Finchen
PERFORMER Lothar Klose 1983
  Wilhelm Helmrich 1989-1991
  Uta Delbridge 1992-1999
  Andrea Bongers 2000-present
DEBUT 1983

Finchen is a character on Sesamstrasse, the German co-production of Sesame Street.

Appearance

Finchen is an orange snail with a yellow shell (with a tint of orange) on her back. She also wears glasses.

Personality

Finchen loves to ride her skateboard around Sesamstrasse and has a really wild imagination. However, Finchen can be serious at times.

She represents the psychological age of a three year old and is friends with Samson, Tiffy, Uli von Bödefeld, Rumpel, Wolle, Pferd, Feli Filu and Sesamstrasse's other residents.

History

Sesamstrasse047-(Finchen,-Uli-von-Bödefeld-and-Samson-in-the-kitchen)

Finchen, Uli von Bödefeld and Samson in their kitchen in 1983.

Finchenfirst

Without glasses and a bit more bare in 1983.

Finchen was added to the Sesamstrasse cast after Samson and Tiffy (1983) as a male character. He started as a weak, tiny snail who lived in the forest, right outside Sesamstrasse. The character didn't always wear his glasses in the beginning, but had a row of decorative buttons running down the front of his body.

During the early 1990s Finchen was inexplicably turned into a younger girl character with a really wild imagination, representing the psychological age of a three year old.

The sex change

The sex change might have something to do with the fact that "Schnecke", the German word for snail and slug, is a female word in the language, succeeded by the definite article "die". Another reason might be that Finchen's original performer was male puppeteer Lothar Klose. At that time, Finchen did not always wear the glasses, and literally came out of his shell more often.

He also sounded more masculine when Finchen's second puppeteer Wilhelm Helmrich took over performing duties from 1989 until 1991.

As female puppeteer Uta Delbridge took over the role in 1992, Finchen's personality became more frightful and he/she began to speak with a softer voice.

Ever since 2000, Finchen has been performed by her fourth performer, singer and female puppeteer Andrea Bongers. The character is only ever referred to as "she" anymore.

Trivia

Sesamstrasse-Fall-Finchen
  • Because Finchen had joined the Sesamstrasse cast for only one season in 1983, and no new episodes were produced from 1984 to 1989, constant reruns and re-edits of the episodes during that time frame made it appear as if the snail was a rare, special character to be featured on the show.
  • Members of the American audience might remember Finchen from the 1993 international special Sesame Street Stays Up Late!.
  • The puppet is a hand-rod Muppet.
  • A snapshot of Finchen is seen in the "More Ways to Give" box in Sesamestreet.org's donation page.
  • Finchen is a recurring character on Eine Möhre für Zwei.
  • On an Eine Möhre für Zwei coloring page on NDR's website, a caption of a PDF coloring page with Finchen reading a book says that Finchen is smart because she reads so much.

See also