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Dora The Explorer is one of the most beloved and widely-recognized cartoon characters in the history of children’s television. The Nickelodeon-owned character first came to the small screen back ...
Twenty-five years ago, a little girl with a bob haircut appeared on our TVs, speaking a mix of English and Spanish, with a spunky, can-do spirit. This was, of course, “Dora the Explorer.” ...
For instance, in the 2019 movie, the thieving red fox Swiper talks, just like he does in the original Dora the Explorer show. However, in Sol Dorado, even though Swiper is present, he does not talk.
Released on Aug. 14, 2000, the first episode of “Dora the Explorer” moved forward in spite of an English-only movement bubbling up in California politics a few years prior; Proposition 227 ...
In its first year, “Dora the Explorer” averaged 1.1 million viewers ages 2 to 5 and 2 million total viewers, according to Nielsen Co. The original show stretched on for almost two decades ...
Now, Nickelodeon’s animated series “Dora the Explorer” is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a live-action movie, premiering on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ on Wednesday, ahead of the July ...
The animated show of the 7-year-old adventurous girl with her signature purple backpack comes to life in “Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado” on Nickelodeon and Paramount+.
Pint-size pioneer ‘Dora the Explorer' celebrates her 25th anniversary “Dora” co-creator Chris Gifford has watched his creation age up and down and take human form.
The award-winning animated series "Dora the Explorer" turns 10 this weekend. The show has changed--in a postive way--how children watch and learn from cartoons.
If we are to take Dora’s initial age of 7 as canon when the series began in 2000, that would mean that Dora was born in August of 1993, and that her 31st birthday is just around the corner.