Sisimpur

2005    24 mAdventure, Familie,
9.26.0
The Bangladeshi co-production of Sesame Street, Sisimpur is beloved and trusted among Bangladeshi children and parents alike. Sisimpur delivers critical early education through television, in classrooms, and with community outreach. Set in a vibrant and colorful neighborhood, the series, which launched in 2005, features locally beloved characters like Halum the Bengal tiger; a small blue monster called Ikri Mikri; Shiku, a curious and inventive jackal; and Tuktuki, a vivacious young girl. Original music and locally produced live-action and animated segments reflect the rich artistic heritage of Bangladeshi culture. Sisimpur is designed to meet the learning needs of children ages 3-8 across social classes and different regions of the country. It emphasizes literacy and language, math and science, and socio-emotional skills like mutual respect and understanding, as well as delivering lessons on health and hygiene, disaster preparedness, financial empowerment, and childhood injury and accident prevention. Beyond the nationally beloved television program, Sisimpur uses innovative means to engage children within their own communities, including providing content and training to childcare centers and bringing Sisimpur to remote areas with mobile screenings on vans and rickshaws.

Hvor man kan se Sisimpur

11 sæsoner

  • Sæson 1
    Sæson 11 Episode
  • Sæson 4
    Sæson 41 Episode
  • Sæson 5
    Sæson 51 Episode
  • Sæson 6
    Sæson 61 Episode
  • Sæson 7
    Sæson 71 Episode
  • Sæson 9
    Sæson 91 Episode
  • Sæson 10
    Sæson 101 Episode
  • Sæson 11
    Sæson 1126 episoder
  • Sæson 12
    Sæson 1226 episoder
  • Sæson 13
    Sæson 1326 episoder
  • Sæson 14
    Sæson 1426 episoder
  • Chanchal ChowdhuryMukul
  • Shahadat HossainBahadur
  • Quazi Nawshaba AhmedIkri Mikri
  • Runa KhanSumona

Sisimpur Trivia

Sisimpur has 11 seasons.

Sisimpur has 111 episodes.

The key characters in Sisimpur are Mukul (Chanchal Chowdhury), Bahadur (Shahadat Hossain), Ikri Mikri (Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed).

Sisimpur was directed by Afsana Jebin Ankhi, Ekramul Kabir Arman, Musharraf Khan Badal, Moushumi Akter Bandhan, Udit Den Chowdhury Dip, Sana Islam Doel, Tania Islam, Alfred Khokon, Afroz Jahan Nishi, Shamima Sultana Pinky, Hafizur Rahman, Ziaur Rahman, Sadia Afrin Riya, Taher Shipon, Mahe Nao Raunak Shreyasi, Umme Ruman Azad Suchona, Akhtar-ul-Imam, Moumita Haque Chaiti, Abul Khair Chand, Shikha Chicham, Dipankar Dipan, Golam Sohrab Dodul, Sultana Razia Dolly, Mehdi Hasan, Tanjima Idris Ima, Israt Jahan Ina, Ledina Kubi, Nabila Nasrin, Newton, Zahura Akhtar Nilu, Abdullah Rana, Rabiul Islam Rubel, Kazi Ruksana Parveen Ruma, Arefin Rupam, Tilottama Shahrin, Ishrat Jahan Shirin, Euhaiminul Haque Adnan, Alvi Ahmed, Ritu Akter Bandhan, Ashish Bhattacharya, Julian Bom, Ronnie Bomb, Smita Borua, Pinky Chakma, Tapan Chakma, Swarna Chakraborty, Shabnam Ferdousi, Akram Khan, Jubaraj Khan, Lebina Kubi, Abdullah Al Mamun, Samo Nazrul, Tariqul Haque Newton, Proshanto, Rubel Talukdar, Sunil Kumar Thanchajyan, Rahman Tito, Aminul Akram, Rifat Hasan, Fatema Akhtar Jhumki, Sijan Ahmed Jim, Anjan Sarkar Jimmy, Urmila Palit Kakoli, Khadija Khatun Lima, Farzana Islam Liza, Afsana Mim, Pranto Paul, Atashi Borna Poddar, Titon Rahman, Nazmus Salehin, Apurba Kumar Sarkar, Shibu Kumar Shil, Sharifun Nahar Shiuli, Biplob Shohid, Shakila Zaman Siju, Shahadat Hossain Sujan, Golam Haider Kislu, Newton.

Sisimpur was produced by Akiko Yabuki, Mary Tai, Veronica Wulff, Nadine Zylstra.

The Bangladeshi co-production of Sesame Street, Sisimpur is beloved and trusted among Bangladeshi children and parents alike. Sisimpur delivers critical early education through television, in classrooms, and with community outreach. Set in a vibrant and colorful neighborhood, the series, which launched in 2005, features locally beloved characters like Halum the Bengal tiger; a small blue monster called Ikri Mikri; Shiku, a curious and inventive jackal; and Tuktuki, a vivacious young girl. Original music and locally produced live-action and animated segments reflect the rich artistic heritage of Bangladeshi culture. Sisimpur is designed to meet the learning needs of children ages 3-8 across social classes and different regions of the country. It emphasizes literacy and language, math and science, and socio-emotional skills like mutual respect and understanding, as well as delivering lessons on health and hygiene, disaster preparedness, financial empowerment, and childhood injury and accident prevention. Beyond the nationally beloved television program, Sisimpur uses innovative means to engage children within their own communities, including providing content and training to childcare centers and bringing Sisimpur to remote areas with mobile screenings on vans and rickshaws.

Sisimpur is an Adventure, Familie, Fantasy show.

Sisimpur has an audience rating of 9.2 out of 10.

Sisimpur episodes are 24 m long.

Yes. New seasons and episodes of Sisimpur are planned.

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