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[[File:Iftah Ya Simsim - Premiere Episode Clip|thumb|300px|Iftah Ya Simsim (2015) premiere episode clip.]]
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[[Image:No3man-Malsoun.jpg|thumb|300px|Nu'man the camel and Malsun the parrot.]]
 
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'''''Iftah Ya Simsim''''' was the Kuwaiti coproduction of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The series debuted in the fall of [[1979]], and and was the first ''Sesame'' co-production in Arabic. There were 130 half-hour episodes produced and broadcast on a weekday basis in various Arabic countries.
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'''''Iftah Ya Simsim''''' is the Kuwaiti co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The series debuted in the fall of [[1979]], and and was the first ''Sesame'' co-production in Arabic. There were 130 half-hour episodes produced and broadcast on a weekday basis in various Arabic countries, before it returned to TV in [[2015]].
   
The show featured [[Nu'man]], a full-body camel, [[Malsun]], the green parrot, [[Yaqut]], a female lavender monster with colorful bumps on her head and a long nose, and [[Abla]], a full-body cat.
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The original show featured [[Nu'man]], a full-body camel, [[Malsun]], the (originally yellow-green) parrot, [[Yaqut]], a female lavender monster with colorful bumps on her head and a long nose, and [[Abla]], a full-body cat. For the show's 2015 revival, Yaqut and Abla were dropped, and yellow monster girl [[Shams]] was introduced, along with several [[Anything Muppets]], camels, [[cows]], [[chickens]], [[penguins]] and other [[birds#Birds from Around the World|birds]] that serve as side-characters.
   
 
The show's title means "Open Sesame," but the neighborhood itself is called Shari’ 'lshrin (translated as "Twentieth Street"). Key locations include the juice stand Khalil's Refreshments, located at No. 8, and Hisham's Shop, at No. 4, which sells newspapers. The large house on No. 3 is the home of Hamad the engineer and his wife, Fatima the teacher. Their next-door neighbor is Laila the nurse, and beyond is a small park. The park contains a playground, fountain, and garden, and attracts the local children. The grandfatherly peddler Abdullah plies his trade there, selling toys, books, and games from his pushcart and regaling the kids with stories. <ref>Tracy, William. "[http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/197905/sesame.opens..htm Sesame Opens!]", ''Aramco World Magazine'', Volume 30, No. 5. September/October 1979.</ref>
 
The show's title means "Open Sesame," but the neighborhood itself is called Shari’ 'lshrin (translated as "Twentieth Street"). Key locations include the juice stand Khalil's Refreshments, located at No. 8, and Hisham's Shop, at No. 4, which sells newspapers. The large house on No. 3 is the home of Hamad the engineer and his wife, Fatima the teacher. Their next-door neighbor is Laila the nurse, and beyond is a small park. The park contains a playground, fountain, and garden, and attracts the local children. The grandfatherly peddler Abdullah plies his trade there, selling toys, books, and games from his pushcart and regaling the kids with stories. <ref>Tracy, William. "[http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/197905/sesame.opens..htm Sesame Opens!]", ''Aramco World Magazine'', Volume 30, No. 5. September/October 1979.</ref>
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In 1990, during the Persian Gulf War, Iraqi forces invading Kuwait captured videotapes of the series and the Nu'man costume and brought them back to Iraq before being driven out by US forces. In 2003, Iraq was invaded by US forces but they have never been able to find the videotapes nor the Nu'man costume. To this day, the video tapes and the Nu'man costume remain unrecovered.<ref>Christensen, Jen. "[http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/08/13/generation.islam.gaza.muppets/index.html Reaching the next generation with 'Muppet diplomacy']", CNN.com. August 13, 2009.</ref>
 
In 1990, during the Persian Gulf War, Iraqi forces invading Kuwait captured videotapes of the series and the Nu'man costume and brought them back to Iraq before being driven out by US forces. In 2003, Iraq was invaded by US forces but they have never been able to find the videotapes nor the Nu'man costume. To this day, the video tapes and the Nu'man costume remain unrecovered.<ref>Christensen, Jen. "[http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/08/13/generation.islam.gaza.muppets/index.html Reaching the next generation with 'Muppet diplomacy']", CNN.com. August 13, 2009.</ref>
   
In 2011, it was announced that the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States will be creating a new version for the Gulf nations.<ref>[http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article448492.ece "20 years on, ‘Iftah Ya Simsim’ coming back to educate Gulf"] June 5, 2011</ref> The new version began production in 2014 and is expected to debut in early [[2015]].<ref>[http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-releases/sesame-workshop-arab-bureau-education-gulf-states-renew-mou-iftah-ya-simsim/ "Sesame Workshop and Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States Renew MOU for Iftah Ya Simsim"]. June 30, 2014. [[Sesameworkshop.org]].</ref>
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In 2011, it was announced that the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States would be creating a new version for the Gulf nations.<ref>[http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article448492.ece "20 years on, ‘Iftah Ya Simsim’ coming back to educate Gulf"] June 5, 2011</ref> The new version began production in 2014 and debuted on September 1, 2015.<ref>[http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-releases/sesame-workshop-arab-bureau-education-gulf-states-renew-mou-iftah-ya-simsim/ "Sesame Workshop and Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States Renew MOU for Iftah Ya Simsim"]. June 30, 2014. [[Sesameworkshop.org]].</ref><ref>http://kidscreen.com/2015/09/02/arabic-language-sesame-street-returns-after-25-year-hiatus/</ref>
   
 
==2011 Advertisement==
 
==2011 Advertisement==
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
[[Image:Iftah_Ya_Simsim_KERMIT_LOVE2.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Kermit Love]] with the original 1979-cast.]]
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[[Image:IftahYaSimsim-Cast-Extended-(2015).jpg|thumb|300px|Some of 2015's Muppet cast.]]
 
'''Puppeteers:'''
 
'''Puppeteers:'''
*Abdullah Hubail as No'Man
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*[[Abdullah Hubail]] as [[Nu'Man]] (1979)
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*Unknown performer as [[No'Man]] (2015)
*Tawfiq al-Asha as Melsoon
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*[[Tawfiq al-Asha]] as [[Malsun]] (1979)
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*Unknown performer as [[Malsun|Melsoon]] (2015)
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*Unknown performer as [[Yaqut]] (1979)
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*[[Asma Al Shamsi]] as [[Shams]] (2015)
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*Unknown performer as [[International Grover|Gargur]] ([[Grover]], 2015)
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*[[Michel Jabali]] (2015)
   
 
'''Human Cast'''
 
'''Human Cast'''
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==External links==
 
==External links==
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* [http://iftahyasimsim.com/ Home page]
* [http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/197905/sesame.opens..htm Article in Saudi Aramco World magazine]
 
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* [https://www.facebook.com/iftahshow Follow the show on FaceBook]
 
* [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzgeo_iftah-ya-simsim-01 Video of the first episode]
 
* [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzgeo_iftah-ya-simsim-01 Video of the first episode]
* [http://www.photoarchive.saudiaramcoworld.com/results.asp?keyword=%22Nu'man%22 Photo Archive]
 
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Shows]]
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Shows]]

Revision as of 21:05, 24 October 2015

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Iftah Ya Simsim - Premiere Episode Clip

Iftah Ya Simsim (2015) premiere episode clip.

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Nu'man the camel and Malsun the parrot.

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The 2015 cast.

Iftah Ya Simsim is the Kuwaiti co-production of Sesame Street. The series debuted in the fall of 1979, and and was the first Sesame co-production in Arabic. There were 130 half-hour episodes produced and broadcast on a weekday basis in various Arabic countries, before it returned to TV in 2015.

The original show featured Nu'man, a full-body camel, Malsun, the (originally yellow-green) parrot, Yaqut, a female lavender monster with colorful bumps on her head and a long nose, and Abla, a full-body cat. For the show's 2015 revival, Yaqut and Abla were dropped, and yellow monster girl Shams was introduced, along with several Anything Muppets, camels, cows, chickens, penguins and other birds that serve as side-characters.

The show's title means "Open Sesame," but the neighborhood itself is called Shari’ 'lshrin (translated as "Twentieth Street"). Key locations include the juice stand Khalil's Refreshments, located at No. 8, and Hisham's Shop, at No. 4, which sells newspapers. The large house on No. 3 is the home of Hamad the engineer and his wife, Fatima the teacher. Their next-door neighbor is Laila the nurse, and beyond is a small park. The park contains a playground, fountain, and garden, and attracts the local children. The grandfatherly peddler Abdullah plies his trade there, selling toys, books, and games from his pushcart and regaling the kids with stories. [1]

The Arab states of the Persian Gulf Joint Program Production Institution bought the co-production rights for a nine-year period in 1977. The Children's Television Workshop provided technical assistance, research, and provided a consulting producer. As with other co-productions, CTW also supplied Muppet sketches, cartoons, and film inserts, which were then selected and dubbed into Arabic. The studio "street" scenes were taped between May and December 1978. Although produced in Kuwait, much like the original version of Plaza Sésamo, the series was intended for the entire Arab-speaking world, and the cast included a mixture of Kuwaitis, Saudi Arabians, Iraquis, and children from twelve different Arab countries, including Algeria.

In 1990, during the Persian Gulf War, Iraqi forces invading Kuwait captured videotapes of the series and the Nu'man costume and brought them back to Iraq before being driven out by US forces. In 2003, Iraq was invaded by US forces but they have never been able to find the videotapes nor the Nu'man costume. To this day, the video tapes and the Nu'man costume remain unrecovered.[2]

In 2011, it was announced that the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States would be creating a new version for the Gulf nations.[3] The new version began production in 2014 and debuted on September 1, 2015.[4][5]

2011 Advertisement

In 2011, a Kuwaiti telephone company recreated the characters and used them in a commercial. They also produced promotion plush and a 1 GB Nu'man USB flash drive.

Episode gallery

Cast

Iftah Ya Simsim KERMIT LOVE2

Kermit Love with the original 1979-cast.

File:IftahYaSimsim-Cast-Extended-(2015).jpg

Some of 2015's Muppet cast.

Puppeteers:

Human Cast

  • Abdul Majid Quasim as Khalil
  • Ahmad al-Salah as Abdullah
  • Jasim Nabban as Hamad
  • Ahlam Salah as Fatima
  • Sana Younus as Laila
  • Ka'id al-Na'Mani as Hisham

Crew

  • Executive Producer: Ibrahim al-Yusuf
  • Chief Producer: Faisal al-Yasiri
  • Chief Writer: Yasir al-Malih
  • Associate Research Directors: Dr. Abdullah al-Dannan (linguistics), Dr. Said Abdul Rahman (psychological and educational affairs)

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External links