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This marks the first animated 'Dora' story to hit theaters. By Aaron Couch Film Editor Dora and Boots are headed to theaters in a new short film debuting with Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie.
Dora The Explorer is one of the most beloved and widely-recognized cartoon characters in the history of children’s television ...
By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Written by J.T. Billings , the script follows as Dora, her cousin Diego and their new friends trek through perilous dangers of the Amazonian jungle in search of ...
Kathleen Herles was the voice of Dora in Nickelodeon’s bilingual animated series “Dora the Explorer.” That memorable, amiable, high-pitched squeal that kids played on repeat? That was her.
“Dora the Explorer” has been taking young viewers on adventures for almost a quarter of a century. And while the animation has upgraded to 3D and the episodes are shorter, the actor who voiced ...
A new series on Paramount+ is simply titled "Dora." We all know by now that she's an explorer. It follows the original "Dora the Explorer" and the "Dora and Friends: Into the City!" sequel series.
Play video Dora followseveryone’s favorite bilingual explorer, Dora (Diana Zermeño), and herbest monkey friend, Boots (Asher Colton Spence) as they embark on epicadventures in a fantastical ...
Welcome back, Dora. Nickelodeon, the network that in 2000 introduced “Dora the Explorer,” the groundbreaking bilingual animated show about the adventures of a 7-year-old Hispanic girl ...
Kathleen Herles, the original voice of Dora the Explorer, returns as Mami in the Nickelodeon-produced show. Featured guest stars this season are Taboo as Quickatoo and Kate del Castillo as Ale the ...
Everyone’s favourite explorer is embarking on her first LIVE musical adventure in London’s West End in NICKELODEON’s Dora the Explorer LIVE! Search for the City of Lost Toys. Dora the ...
He begins with a tense roll call with a mix of animated and human characters, including Peppa Pig, Dora the Explorer, and Aaahh!!! Real Monsters' Krumm, among others. "All right, let's do this ...