Avenue Q in Swedish

BlueFrackle

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Ive seen both and the changes are very minor. Mostly word changes, you dont even notice them but they make it a bit more understandable for the British audence.
 

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I'm going to see this in stockholm. I'm not going to miss this!
 

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Is it me or are these Swedish Avenue Q puppets slightly odd looking? For example, Kate Monster and Princeton look alittle more simple compared to their Broadway/London versions (the features being spread across the face) and Rod looks like he has a tiny head! ARGH!

Loved the clip though - thanks!
 

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Here's an article in swedish, with images of the puppets used in the swedish version.
 

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Here's a link to the guys that made the puppets. Be sure to check out their videos. Really cool stuff. I did't know we had such great talents in sweden :wink:
 
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