Chaos (Sesame Park character)

Chaos (Sesame Park character)
The puppet cat Chaos.

Chaos is the name of a fictional character, a puppet cat in the Canadian children's television show Sesame Park. She mostly addressed herself in the third person, much like Elmo does in the American series, and is also known to get herself in sticky situations.

Chaos is performed by Karen Valleau



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