Romper Room (fictional)

Canada
For Francophones in, the network produced "Télé-Sauter" in  from 1977 to 1985, hosted by Hugo Boulle.

Germany
and commissioned the German-language production of the series, entitled "Die Romper-Room", produced for national broadcast on  in, and which aired from 1968 to 1976. Elements such as the "Pop Goes the Weasel" theme, the Jack-in-the-box logo, the Do-Bee character and the Magic Mirror were the same as other versions. Just before this show debuted, the first German hostess, Beth Freissler (Fräu Beth), visited for training with Sally Claster Bell.

In 1982, revived Die Romper-Room. The revival was produced in with  native Hannah Friedländer as "Fräu Hannah". Hannah was trained by previous host Beth Freissler. She hosted until 1991, when she was replaced by Ulrike Geithner as "Fräu Elisa", the current host.

Brazil
A Brazilian version of Romper Room called "Jardinzinho" formerly aired on from 1968, to 1974, later with a reboot in 1984. The reboot's host is Jennifer Bandeira (also known as "Sra. Jennifer"), who would later go on to become a member of the Filhotes band.

Taiwan
A Taiwanese version called "Tiao Feng Xiao Xiao Le Yuan" ( 跳蜂小小樂園 ) aired on (when it used to be called "NETV") from 1963, until 1969. a few years later, there were reboots in 1982, and 2004. the show's current hostess is Shui Hsiao Yen, also known as Sister Shui Hsiao ( 水曉姐姐 ).

United Kingdom
In the, contractor  created a local version that aired from 1969 until 1988. Among the presenters were "Miss Morgana" (Morgana Swinton, the mother of Canadian voice actor Wes Swinton), Abigal Souttar as "Miss Abigal", and Elina Hulkkonen as "Miss Elina". Channel Television's version of the program used the same opening credits and "Pop Goes the Weasel" theme as the US version, the Jack-in-the-box logo, and other elements such as the Do-Bee character and the Magic Mirror (including the psychedelic visual effect that went along with it). When the US franchise changed the title to Romper Room and Friends, Channel Television's series followed suit.

(HTV) produced a version for broadcast in from 1972 until 1985, hosted by "Miss Karen" (Karen Parry-Howell). Karen was trained in by Sally Claster Bell.