- Parpar Nehmad
Parpar Nechmad ( _he. פרפר נחמד, "Nice Butterfly") is a long-running
Israel i children'stelevision program , aimed mainly atpre-school ers. The show premiered in January 1982 and ran until 2004. It was produced by theIsraeli Educational Television (IETV), and to this day remains successful in re-runs on IETV's home network,Channel 23 .The show was originally produced by
Shoshana Tzachor . Its head writer wasDatia Ben Dor , who provided scripts for most of the early shows, as well as lyrics and music to many of the featured songs. The pupptes were all designed byYehudit Grinshpan . The show's title refers to a then well-knownnursery rhyme byFania Bergstein .Overview
The show consists of interractions between humans and
puppet s. Each episode presents the young viewers with familiar situations from everyday life, and offers creative ways of solving various problems, as each situation is dealt with through songs and games. Aside from the basic plotline, most episodes also include a story told by one or more of the humanactor s, and sometimes shortcartoon sketches.The location for most shows (until 1995) is a room filled with various shapes, such as poles and arches, vaguely resembling a room in a house. This deliberately surreal design is meant to give the impression of seeing the world from an infant's point of view, which is full of
imagination andcreativity .Revival
In 1995 the show's production was put on a long
hiatus , following the tragic death ofYoni Chen , one of the puppeteers. It was revived in 1998 with a renewed and very different look. It now had a realistic house and a realistic back yard as the two main locations. The puppets were re-designed and there were considerable changes in the human cast as well.Responses for the new version were mostly negative. Original creator
Datia Ben Dor said in an interview (translation fromHebrew is non-literal): "The work on the show was no longer done with the proper care and sensitivity... it was no longer "Parpar Nechmad"... the name remained but the essence was gone". [http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3326020,00.html] The second version aired its final episode in 2004.It was recently (
July 2008 ) published thatIETV is planning to revive the show once again, and that auditions for the new human cast will soon be taking place. Reportedly, all four puppet characters will appear on the new version, which will focus on teaching children about goodnutrition andhealth . [http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART1/761/916.html]Cast
Puppet Characters
* Uza (performer:
Irit Shilo ) - a female goose. She is very clever and a fast learner. Her character traits are those of a know-it-all big sister.
* Shabi (performer:Itzik Gier /Avi Yakir ) – a male snail. He is intelligent but slightly insecure. He tends to rely on Uza for answers.
* Batz (performer:Yoni Chen /Ami Veinberg ) – a male turtle. He is a rather slow thinker, but far from being dumb.
* Nuli (performer:Ayelet Levin /Tzlila Yanai ) – a female chick. The youngest of the puppets, she is inquisitive and gets excited easily.
* Pingi (performer:Galya Yishai ) – a human-sizedpenguin . He joins the show in later episodes as an immigrant from theNorth Pole , and is very curious and friendly, yet tends to be obnoxious at times. His character was excluded from the new version, mostly because most viewers found him annoyning.Human Actors
*
Efi Ben Israel
*Uzi Chitman
*Dudu Zar
*Ofra Veingerten
*Shlomit Hagoel
*Guy Friedman
*Elinor Aharon
*Ofra Haza (frequent guest in early episodes)
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