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''Oobi: Dasdasi'' (; English translation: ''Dasdasi: Clapping Hands'') is an Iranian children's television series created for channel
IRIB TV2 IRIB TV2 () is one of the 40 national television channels in Iran. It broadcasts to the Persian-speaking areas of the Middle East and is headquartered in Tehran. The channel has a variety of programming similar to IRIB TV1, including miniseries ...
. It is an adaptation of the American series '' Oobi''. It was produced by and directed by Amir Soltan Ahmadi, two puppeteers who also starred on the program. The show featured performers , Banafsheh Samadi, and Isa Yousefipour. In an interview with the newspaper '' Jaam-e Jam'', Estakhr said that the idea for the show came about after watching ''Oobi'' in English. She wanted to make a tailored version for an Iranian audience, so some of its characters and locations highlight elements of
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. The series follows a family of characters represented by bare-
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s. The stories have a heavy emphasis on comedy and typically follow the children of the family as they discover something new. A total of 78 eight-minute episodes were made for the first season. They aired from 22September to 20December 2012, with six new segments premiering every week for three months. A second season was confirmed in a 2012 interview with the creators, but it did not play in Iran. In July 2013, the series was sold to international markets in Southeast Asia and Japan, becoming one of IRIB's first children's shows to air outside of Iran.


Plot

The main characters are a family of five: a boy and a girl, their parents, and their grandfather. The kids are mischievous and like to play tricks on their parents and each other; they are impressionable, easily amused, and known for frequently daydreaming. However, they are also genuinely curious about the world. They often ask their parents about science topics, like perception and the four seasons. Other times, they are interested in sillier things, like how to buy ice cream or play a mimicking game. No matter the episode's topic, the kids always learn about it in an awkward and humorous way. The stories are eight minutes each with two or three intermissions. The intermissions are transition scenes in which a duo of puppets, called the Palms, have short adventures that relate to the episode's topic. They are sometimes joined by their friend Finger.


Cast

* Amir Soltan Ahmadi * * * Banafsheh Samadi * Isa Yousefipour


Production and broadcast

Negar Estakhr produced the series and Amir Soltan Ahmadi directed it. After watching the original American version of '' Oobi'', Estakhr pitched the idea of an Iranian version to
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; she explained, "I accidentally saw a program called ''Oobi'' and I really enjoyed it... Of course, on ''Oobi'', the hands had no coverings, but we designed clothes for the hands." Estakhr's pitch focused on how ''Oobi'' had been successful with audiences in America and other international markets. Estakhr and Ahmadi hired veteran puppeteers from ''
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'', one of Iran's longest-running puppet series. They cast male puppeteers with wide hands for the father and grandfather puppets, and female puppeteers with small hands for the children and women puppets. After assembling the cast, the actors held an impromptu photo shoot with their hand puppets to develop an understanding of their characters. Amirali Razaghi was hired to produce the show's music; he is a film score composer who previously worked as a music teacher at the
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. The series was first announced in January 2012 when IRIB added it to the upcoming series section of its website. During filming, the writers worked closely with a
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of IRIB staff members who ensured that each episode included the right blend of family-friendly humor. Production started on 21 May 2012 and ended on 20 September. The first episode aired on 22 September. From then until 20 December, a new episode premiered once per day from Saturday to Thursday each week. In July 2013, the series was screened and pitched to international broadcasters at a conference held by the
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. The Japanese station
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obtained distribution rights for the series in Japan. It also aired in several Southeast Asian territories: Kuwait, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka.


Second season

A second season entered development after the first. In an interview from December 2012, Estakhr confirmed that a second season was being made. The writers planned to introduce outdoor locations, namely a village and a forest, in addition to a cast of animal characters. The animals would be portrayed similarly to hand-
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s. Season two would follow the family as the kids entered kindergarten, the family planted a garden, and the family learned about the water cycle.


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