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Article: SESAME STREET revisited by Jason Freeny and Mighty Jaxx

Sesame Street revisité par Jason Freeny et Mighty Jaxx

SESAME STREET revisited by Jason Freeny and Mighty Jaxx

SESAME STREET is an educational program created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett In the 1960s with a first American broadcast in 1969. It was not until 1974 that it arrives in France in Children's Island and under the name of Hello Sesame. We then know a real French adaptation with the 1, Sesame Street distributed from 1978 to 1982. We will then know a happy team of Farfelus characters which the best known remains Elmo, inimitable red puppet with orange nose.


For his version, Jason Freeny Encourages 6 of the characters of Sesame Street that he reinterprets in the form of figurines of about 11 cm, presented in blind boxes. A complete set includes 12 pieces for a specified price of $ 155.88. Obviously if you only want one copy and surprising you, it will be around $ 12.99. 6 characters, yes, but with 4 variants available to increase your chances of having the complete collection including the figurines ofErnest and Bart (Ernie and Bert), macaroon (Monster cookie), Elmo, The count (Counter von count) and Taccata (Big Bird).


The Sesame Street collection of Jason Freeny is available September 7 at 15h on Mightyjaxx.

Credits: MIGHTY JAXX / JASON FREENY

Source: Jason Freeny Instagram

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