Muppet Wiki

Kermiteye Welcome to Muppet Wiki!


Please visit Special:Community to learn how you can collaborate with the editing community.

READ MORE

Muppet Wiki
Muppet Wiki
44,519
pages
(27 intermediate revisions by 12 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{character|image=Kidssing-welcome.jpg|performer=[[Sarai Tzuriel]]|debut=1983|note = 1983-1993|performer2 = [[Guy Friedman]]|note2 = 1998-2000|design=[[Avner Katz]]|designnote=designer}}
{{performer|Sarai Tzuriel|}}
 
[[Image:Kippi.jpg|thumb|300px|Kippi and friends from ''Rechov Sumsum'']]
+
[[Image:030503_174526-4923_Image5.jpg|thumb|300px|thumb|The redesigned version of Kippi seen on ''Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim''.]]
   
'''Kippi Ben Kippod''' lives on ''[[Rechov Sumsum]]'', the first Israeli co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Kippi is a full-body character, reminiscent in design of [[Espinete]] from ''[[Barrio Sésamo]]''. Kippi is cheerful and optimistic, and has a pet goat named Sheba.
+
'''Kippi Ben Kippod''' (קיפי בן קיפוד) (translated means Kippi son of Hedgehog) lives on ''[[Rechov Sumsum]]'', the first Israeli co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Kippi is a full-bodied character who is cheerful and optimistic, and has a pet goat named Sheba.
   
Kippi first appeared on ''Rechov Sumsum'' in [[1983]], and he also appeared in the first five episodes of ''[[Shalom Sesame]]'', a [[1986]] Israeli-US bilingual co-production.
+
Kippi first appeared on ''Rechov Sumsum'' in [[1983]], and he also appeared on ''[[Shalom Sesame]]'', a bilingual [[1986]] Israel-US co-production.
   
Kippi also appeared, along with other international ''Sesame Street'' Muppets, in the special ''[[Sesame Street Stays Up Late]]''.
+
Kippi also appeared, along with other international ''Sesame Street'' Muppets, in the special ''[[Sesame Street Stays Up Late]]''.
   
For ''[[Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim]]'', the Israeli/Palestinian co-production, Kippi, along with [[Moishe Oofnik]], was retained. Kippi was redesigned for the new show, with a more traditional "Muppety" design, and has a male performer, [[Guy Friedman]].
+
For ''[[Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim]]'', the Israeli/Palestinian co-production, Kippi, along with [[Moishe Oofnik]], was retained. Kippi was redesigned for the new show, with a more traditional "Muppety" design, and has a male performer, [[Guy Friedman]].
   
 
==Species==
 
==Species==
 
For US co-productions, such as ''[[Shalom Sesame]]'', the producers chose to translate ''kippod'' (קיפוד) as "porcupine," and Kippi refers to himself as "your friendly neighborhood porcupine." [[Bill Cosby]] also refers to Kippi as a porcupine in the ''[[Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting]]'' special.
[[Image:030503_174526-4923_Image5.jpg|thumb|300px|thumb|The redesigned version of Kippi seen on ''Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim''.]]
 
For ''Shalom Sesame'', the producers chose to translate "kippod" (קיפוד) as "porcupine", and Kippi refers to himself as "your friendly neighborhood porcupine". [[Bill Cosby]] also refers to Kippi as a porcupine in the ''[[Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting]]'' special.
 
   
The translation of קיפוד is actually "hedgehog", according to [http://milon.morfix.co.il/Default.aspx Milon], a Hebrew-English dictionary. [[Wikipedia:hedgehogs|Hedgehogs]] and [[Wikipedia:porcupines|porcupines]] are often confused by laypeople, although they are not part of the same family.
+
The translation of קיפוד is actually "hedgehog," according to [http://milon.morfix.co.il/Default.aspx Milon], a Hebrew-English dictionary. [[Wikipedia:hedgehogs|Hedgehogs]] and [[Wikipedia:porcupines|porcupines]] are often confused by laypeople, although they are not part of the same family.
   
 
Kippi has a similar design to [[Espinete]] from ''[[Barrio Sésamo]]'', who is a hedgehog. Additionally, Kippi possesses a long snout like that of a hedgehog, which porcupines lack.
 
Kippi has a similar design to [[Espinete]] from ''[[Barrio Sésamo]]'', who is a hedgehog. Additionally, Kippi possesses a long snout like that of a hedgehog, which porcupines lack.
   
  +
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small" orientation="landscape">
  +
KippiandKid.jpg
  +
KippiinShalomSesame.jpg
  +
KippiNewYearsReport.png|Kippi reporting from ''Sesame Street Stays Up Late!''
  +
kippi plants.jpg
  +
</gallery>
   
  +
== Trivia ==
 
  +
* Kippi Ben Kippod has a special eyebrow mechanism similar to [[Big Bird]]'s eyelid mechanism that allows the puppeteer to pull down on a trigger to lower or raise the eyebrows
  +
__NOWYSIWYG__
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Characters]]
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Characters]]
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
 
[[Category:Full-Bodied Muppets]]
 
[[Category:Full-Bodied Muppets]]
  +
[[Category:Rechov Sumsum Characters]]
  +
[[Category:Shalom Sesame Characters]]

Revision as of 18:27, 14 March 2020

Kidssing-welcome
PERFORMER Sarai Tzuriel 1983-1993
  Guy Friedman 1998-2000
DEBUT 1983
DESIGN Avner Katz designer
030503 174526-4923 Image5

The redesigned version of Kippi seen on Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim.

Kippi Ben Kippod (קיפי בן קיפוד) (translated means Kippi son of Hedgehog) lives on Rechov Sumsum, the first Israeli co-production of Sesame Street. Kippi is a full-bodied character who is cheerful and optimistic, and has a pet goat named Sheba.

Kippi first appeared on Rechov Sumsum in 1983, and he also appeared on Shalom Sesame, a bilingual 1986 Israel-US co-production.

Kippi also appeared, along with other international Sesame Street Muppets, in the special Sesame Street Stays Up Late.

For Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim, the Israeli/Palestinian co-production, Kippi, along with Moishe Oofnik, was retained. Kippi was redesigned for the new show, with a more traditional "Muppety" design, and has a male performer, Guy Friedman.

Species

For US co-productions, such as Shalom Sesame, the producers chose to translate kippod (קיפוד) as "porcupine," and Kippi refers to himself as "your friendly neighborhood porcupine." Bill Cosby also refers to Kippi as a porcupine in the Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting special.

The translation of קיפוד is actually "hedgehog," according to Milon, a Hebrew-English dictionary. Hedgehogs and porcupines are often confused by laypeople, although they are not part of the same family.

Kippi has a similar design to Espinete from Barrio Sésamo, who is a hedgehog. Additionally, Kippi possesses a long snout like that of a hedgehog, which porcupines lack.

Trivia

  • Kippi Ben Kippod has a special eyebrow mechanism similar to Big Bird's eyelid mechanism that allows the puppeteer to pull down on a trigger to lower or raise the eyebrows