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[[Image:Sesamlukdigop.jpg|frame|Animated opening by [[Bill Davis]]]] |
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โ | '''Sesam, luk dig op''' is the Danish dub of ''[[ |
+ | '''Sesam, luk dig op''' is the Danish dub of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', using the [[Open Sesame]] format, rather than a co-production. It was shown on [[TV_2_%28Denmark%29|TV2 Denmark]] around [[1997]]. The intro of has a few extra seconds added compared to the intro for ''Open Sesame'', the extra seconds are inserted just before the logo. In that part [[Bert]] and [[Ernie]] flies past landmarks from Copenhagen, the [http://qtvr.dk/panobig/image_1.html bronze statue] of the little mermaid, [http://www.rundetaarn.dk/engelsk/frames.htm Rundetรฅrn] (The Round Tower) and the courtyard of the royal palace, [http://kongehuset.dk/publish.php?dogtag=k_en_pal_ama Amalienborg], with the statue of King Frederik V.<br> |
โ | The intro of has a few extra seconds added compared to the intro for ''Open Sesame'', the extra seconds are inserted just before the logo. In that part [[Bert]] and [[Ernie]] flies past landmarks from Copenhagen, the [http://qtvr.dk/panobig/image_1.html bronze statue] of the little mermaid, [http://www.rundetaarn.dk/engelsk/frames.htm Rundetรฅrn] (The Round Tower) and the courtyard of the royal palace, [http://kongehuset.dk/publish.php?dogtag=k_en_pal_ama Amalienborg], with the statue of King Frederik V.<br> |
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Merchandise was also released with the logo attached, such as translated [[Sesame Street]] books. Since the show went went off the air, the ''Sesame Street'' merchandise that have been released in Denmark have been with the classic American logo.<br> |
Merchandise was also released with the logo attached, such as translated [[Sesame Street]] books. Since the show went went off the air, the ''Sesame Street'' merchandise that have been released in Denmark have been with the classic American logo.<br> |
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Some of the Danish names that the characters where given for this show and the merchandise, did not carry over to ''[[Elmers Verden]]''. For instance [[Big Bird]] was named Gul-Hans, but was renamed to Store Fugl in ''Elmers Verden''. |
Some of the Danish names that the characters where given for this show and the merchandise, did not carry over to ''[[Elmers Verden]]''. For instance [[Big Bird]] was named Gul-Hans, but was renamed to Store Fugl in ''Elmers Verden''. |
Revision as of 21:47, 30 March 2007
Sesam, luk dig op is the Danish dub of Sesame Street, using the Open Sesame format, rather than a co-production. It was shown on TV2 Denmark around 1997. The intro of has a few extra seconds added compared to the intro for Open Sesame, the extra seconds are inserted just before the logo. In that part Bert and Ernie flies past landmarks from Copenhagen, the bronze statue of the little mermaid, Rundetรฅrn (The Round Tower) and the courtyard of the royal palace, Amalienborg, with the statue of King Frederik V.
Merchandise was also released with the logo attached, such as translated Sesame Street books. Since the show went went off the air, the Sesame Street merchandise that have been released in Denmark have been with the classic American logo.
Some of the Danish names that the characters where given for this show and the merchandise, did not carry over to Elmers Verden. For instance Big Bird was named Gul-Hans, but was renamed to Store Fugl in Elmers Verden.
Voice Actors
- Amin Jensen
- Bente Eskesen
- Jan Tellefsen
- Tom Jensen
- Gry Trampedach
- Simon Stenspil
- Cresten Simonsen
- Troels Walther as Elmo
- Malene Tabert
- Lars Brygmann
- Hans Henrik Bรฆrentsen
And many more
Credits
- Dubbing director: Lasse Luffe Andersen
- Danish translation: Sรธren Lampe
- Studio: Adaptor D&D