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accompanied with children's drawings, with two sets being used interchangeably between the final two seasons. The segments were now shown grouped together in an orderly fashion, under their own title: usually, a street scene would be shown first (although only one or two would be included from this point forward), followed by the Muppet segments ("Au théâtre Sésame") and the cartoons ("Le jardin des Petits"). Afterwards, a new set of segments, known as "Des yeux pour voir", would either feature
Toccata or Mordicus or both characters venturing outside of their normal terrain and engaging in various activities. These segments would be filmed on-location instead of taped, and the duo were rarely accompanied by the other street characters, usually Roger and Trepido. Sometimes, an additional filmed segment would appear as a short "Gag", while "Des yeux pour voir" and the street scenes would be switched occasionally.
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this season. Additionally, a new Muppet character, Trepido the snail (originally named Subito) joins the cast. It's also at this point where Roger, Dominé, and Maxime form a singing group, "The Sésame Trio". Additionally, the episode plots became weekly stories although this practice would also last for this season only.
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By the 4th and final season Odile stopped appearing regularly, and a new member, Augustine, joined the cast. The show eventually ended on June 24, 1982, with the last episode, "Voyage aux Amériques". In the episode, everyone is invited by
Mordicus's unseen American cousin, Johnny Mordicus (not Oscar
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By the second season Clémence, Maxime, Fabienne and
Rodrigue were dropped from the show for the 2nd season, and were replaced with Dominé (Maxime's father), Catherine, and Marie-Lise. Vendredi, Marie-Lise's boyfriend also made occasional appearances during 1979, as both characters only appeared for
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Toccata, Mordicus, and the children was replaced with a set of generic, decorative stills for the opening credits. The end credits were
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the Grouch) on vacation to visit Sesame Street in the USA. Ironically, a rumor circulated that the series' cancellation was influenced by the then-new presidency of François
Mitterrand, since the show's American roots clashed against Mitterrand's anti-Americanism views.
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Since these segments were now named, they would usually be preceded by a short introductory animated title sequence, except for "Au théâtre Sésame", which would open with a short live-action sequence featuring a pop-card of Bert and Ernie.
156:. Its musical director was Roger Elcourt, composer Jean Morlier. The series was executive produced by Michel Berthier from TF1 and Lutrelle Horne from CTW. The show ran for a total of 82 episodes and ceased production in June 1982.
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91:50 minutes
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