Thursday, September 18, 2008

Groovy Grover


Grover in different languages:

In Germany his name is Grobi, a possible diminutive of the German grob, meaning "rough" or "rude".
In Portugal he is Gualter (Walter).
In Spain he is called Coco.
In Latin America and Puerto Rico, he is known as Archibaldo.
In Brazil he is known as Arquibaldo, although recent broadcasts retain the name Grover.
In Norway, he is known as Gunnar.
In Egypt, he is called Antar.
In Israel, he is called Kruvi, which is a play on the word kruv ("cabbage").
In the Netherlands and Sweden, on the other hand, he remains Grover.

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