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| Mexico, ''Plaza Sesamo'', current || Lucas Comegalletas || [[Rene Garcia]] || [[Image:Renegarcia.jpg|200px]] |
| Mexico, ''Plaza Sesamo'', current || Lucas Comegalletas || [[Rene Garcia]] || [[Image:Renegarcia.jpg|200px]] |
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+ | | The Netherlands, ''[[Sesamstraat]]'', 1976-1980s || Koekiemonster || [[Peter Piekos]] || [[Image:Noimage.png|center|100px]] |
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| The Netherlands, ''Sesamstraat'', 1980s to present || Koekiemonster || [[Hero Muller]] || [[Image:Noimage.png|center|100px]] |
| The Netherlands, ''Sesamstraat'', 1980s to present || Koekiemonster || [[Hero Muller]] || [[Image:Noimage.png|center|100px]] |
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− | | Norway, ''[[Sesam Stasjon (Norway)|Sesam Stasjon]]'' || Erling || Unknown || [[Image:Noimage.png|center|100px]] |
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| Russia, ''[[Ulitsa Sezam (Russia)|Ulitsa Sezam]]'' || Korzhik || Unknown || [[Image:Noimage.png|center|100px]] |
| Russia, ''[[Ulitsa Sezam (Russia)|Ulitsa Sezam]]'' || Korzhik || Unknown || [[Image:Noimage.png|center|100px]] |
Revision as of 18:10, 6 August 2006
The many names and voices of Cookie Monster across the globe. Although occasionally Cookie will be given an actual name or nickname, like "Lucas" in Mexico and "Triki" in Spain, his localized name is usually fairly literal translation of "Cookie" (or the local equivalent) and "Monster." His personality is generally consistent, although in the Netherlands, "Koekiemonster" speaks correct grammar.
Country/Show | Name | Performer | Picture |
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Denmark, Sesam, luk dig op | Kage Monster | Unknown | |
France, 1, Rue Sesame | Macaron | Georges Atlas | |
France, Les Chansons de 1, Rue Sésame album | Macaron | Francois Ossent | |
Germany, Sesamstrasse, 1973-1977 | Krümelmonster; "Krümel" means crumbs | Alexander Welbat | |
Germany, Sesamstrasse, 1977-1994 | Krümelmonster | Edgar Ott | |
Germany, Sesamstrasse, 1994-present | Krümelmonster | Douglas Welbat | |
Israel, Rechov Sumsum | Ugifletzet (עוגיפלצת) | Unknown | |
Kuwait, Iftah Ya Simsim | Ka'aki | Unknown | |
Mexico, Plaza Sesamo, circa 1980s and 1990s | Lucas Comegalletas | Jorge Arvizu | |
Mexico, Plaza Sesamo, current | Lucas Comegalletas | Rene Garcia | |
The Netherlands, Sesamstraat, 1976-1980s | Koekiemonster | Peter Piekos | |
The Netherlands, Sesamstraat, 1980s to present | Koekiemonster | Hero Muller | |
Russia, Ulitsa Sezam | Korzhik | Unknown | |
Spain, Barrio Sesamo | Triki, Monstruo de las Gelletas | Unknown | |
Sweden, Svenska Sesam | Kakmonstret | Ernst Gunther | |
Taiwan, Sesame English | Pingkan Kuaishou | Unknown | |
Turkey, Susam Sokağı | Kurabiye Canavari (literally "Cookie Monster") | Unknown |