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This description of the Punokawan seems specific to Yogyakarta; the Punokawan in other wayang traditions is made up of somewhat different characters. See id:Daftar tokoh wayang#Punakawan for the names of them in other traditions. A description of these other characters and any contrasts would be welcome. Rigadoun (talk) 17:04, 21 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
Fair comment - although what I describe is fairly common in Javanese-speaking regions (Central/East Java, including Surakarta wayang), not just Yogyakarta. We do need something on "other" Punokawa, including Balinese and West Javanese. I'll put something "stubby" in for now. Tim Byard-Jones 07:15, 24 June 2007 (UTC)Reply