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Plaza Sésamo (English: Sesame Plaza) is one of the first international co-productions of the first preschool television program Sesame Street. Its first season premiered in México in 1972, and the last season ended in 2018 during the holiday season and the 50th anniversary of Sesame Street, but the show returned in 2020 and was immediately a ratings hit. It also aired throughout Latin America, to a potential audience of 25 million children in 34 countries. Unlike some of the earliest co-productions, which consisted of dubbed versions of Sesame Street with local language voice-overs, Plaza Sésamo was a true co-production. Half of the show was adapted from the American show, and half was original material, created in Mexico by Mexican writers, performers, and producers. The first season cons

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  • Plaza Sésamo / ‘’’’’Sesame Street’’’’’ (también conocido como Sésamo) es la versión latinoaméricana del programa infantil estadounidense Sesame Street. Este se convierte en la serie educativa más popular de todos los tiempos,​ la serie se empezó a transmitir en la televisión por primera vez en el año 1972​ por el canal 5 de Televisa de México. Plaza Sésamo se puede ver en más de 38 canales públicos en México. Además, el programa puede ser visto en toda Latinoamérica. (es)
  • Plaza Sésamo (English: Sesame Plaza) is one of the first international co-productions of the first preschool television program Sesame Street. Its first season premiered in México in 1972, and the last season ended in 2018 during the holiday season and the 50th anniversary of Sesame Street, but the show returned in 2020 and was immediately a ratings hit. It also aired throughout Latin America, to a potential audience of 25 million children in 34 countries. Unlike some of the earliest co-productions, which consisted of dubbed versions of Sesame Street with local language voice-overs, Plaza Sésamo was a true co-production. Half of the show was adapted from the American show, and half was original material, created in Mexico by Mexican writers, performers, and producers. The first season cons (en)
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