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'''Rumpel''' is the [[Grouch]] from ''[[Sesamstrasse (Germany)|Sesamstrasse]]'', the German co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
 
'''Rumpel''' is the [[Grouch]] from ''[[Sesamstrasse (Germany)|Sesamstrasse]]'', the German co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
   
Rumpel is a green grouch with big energetic eyes. He lives in a barrel with his caterpillar [[Gustav]]. Rumpel hates rain when others love it, but he loves rain when others complain about it.
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Rumpel is oscar the grouch's bro with big energetic eyes. He lives in a barrel with his caterpillar [[Gustav]]. Rumpel hates rain when others love it, but he loves rain when others complain about it.
   
 
Rumpel was added to ''Sesamstrasse'' in [[1989]] as a replacement to [[Oscar]]: quite a few critics weren't fond of the American ''Sesame Street'' set. German kids did not grow up in a suburb full of trash cans. After a few years of absence, the insert scenes of Oscar returned.
 
Rumpel was added to ''Sesamstrasse'' in [[1989]] as a replacement to [[Oscar]]: quite a few critics weren't fond of the American ''Sesame Street'' set. German kids did not grow up in a suburb full of trash cans. After a few years of absence, the insert scenes of Oscar returned.

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Rumpel is the Grouch from Sesamstrasse, the German co-production of Sesame Street.

Rumpel is oscar the grouch's bro with big energetic eyes. He lives in a barrel with his caterpillar Gustav. Rumpel hates rain when others love it, but he loves rain when others complain about it.

Rumpel was added to Sesamstrasse in 1989 as a replacement to Oscar: quite a few critics weren't fond of the American Sesame Street set. German kids did not grow up in a suburb full of trash cans. After a few years of absence, the insert scenes of Oscar returned.

Rumpel, along with other international Sesame Street characters, appeared on the cover of Sesame Street Magazine in October 2004.