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{{Infobox television
| show_name = Dora the Explorer
| image = ] | image = Dora the Explorer logo.svg
| genre = ]<br>]
| caption = From left to right: Swiper (in background), Dora, and Boots
| creator = ]<br>Valerie Walsh Valdes<br>Eric Weiner
| genre = ]
| developer =
| creator = Chris Gifford<br>Valerie Walsh<br>Eric Weiner<br>Rick Velleu
| presenter =
| director = George S. Chialtas<br>]<br>Sherie Pollack<br>Arnie Wong
| voices = '']''
| developer =
| narrated =
| presenter =
| theme_music_composer = {{Plainlist|
| starring =
* Joshua Sitron
| voices = ]<br>]<br>Harrison Chad<br>]<br/>Ashley Fleming<br>Jose Zelaya<br/>]<br/>Sasha Toto
* ]
| narrated =
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| theme_music_composer = Joshua Sitron<br>Billy Straus
| opentheme = | opentheme = "Dora the Explorer Theme"
| endtheme = "Dora the Explorer Theme" (instrumental)
| endtheme =
| composer = | composer =
| country = ] | country = United States
| language = {{Plainlist|
| language = ] <br/> ] (Teaches Spanish)
* English
| num_seasons = 5
* Spanish
| num_episodes = 111
}}
| executive_producer = Chris Gifford
| num_seasons = 8
| producer =
| num_episodes = 177
| supervising_producer =
| list_episodes = List of Dora the Explorer episodes
| asst_producer =
| executive_producer = Chris Gifford
| co-producer =
| producer = {{plainlist|
| editor = Gayle McIntyre<br>Karyn Finley Powell<br>David Wigforss
* Valerie Walsh Valdes
| story_editor =
* Eric Weiner
| location =
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| camera =
| editor = {{Plainlist|
| runtime = 30 min.
* Gayle McIntyre
| network = ], ] and ] (USA) <br/> ] (Canada)
* Karyn Finley Powell
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* David Wigforss
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| first_aired = ] ]
| camera =
| last_aired = present
| runtime = 23-24 minutes (regular)<br>44-46 minutes (specials)
| preceded_by =
| network = ]
| followed_by = ] (2005-)
| company = ]<br>{{small|(credited as Nick Jr. Productions for seasons 1–4)}}
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2000|8|14}}
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| last_aired = {{End date|2019|8|9}}<ref name="hitc_2022"/>
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'''''Dora the Explorer''''' is an ] ] that is carried on the ] ] network. A ] episode for the series aired in 1999, and ''Dora the Explorer'' became a regular series in 2000. The show was created by Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh, Rick Velleu and Eric Weiner. The series also airs on ]. The show aired on ] until September 2006. A ]-dubbed version first aired as part of a ''Nick en español'' block on ]-owned ] through September 2006; since April of ], this version of the program airs on ] as part of the '']'' block. '''''Dora the Explorer''''' is an American ] ] in the '']'' franchise, created by ], Valerie Walsh Valdes, and Eric Weiner that premiered on ] on August 14, 2000, and ended on August 9, 2019. The series was produced by ].


The series focuses on the adventures of a ] girl named ] and her monkey friend ], with a particular emphasis on the ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Couch |first=Aaron |date=2018-08-10 |title='Dora the Explorer' Movie Shares First Look |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-features/dora-explorer-movie-see-photo-isabela-moner-as-dora-1133921/ |access-date=2024-04-16 |website=The Hollywood Reporter |language=en-US}}</ref> The series is presented in the style of both an interactive ] game and a ], with gimmicks such as Dora asking the viewer to help her by showing the current items in her inventory and asking the viewer which one is best for the current scenario.
''Dora the Explorer'' has been extremely successful, including $1 billion in sales in 2004 alone.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.hispaniconline.com/a&e/05_diego.html | work=HispanicOnline.com | title=Film & TV — Go, Diego, Go! | accessdate=2008-08-17}}</ref>


The series is currently scheduled to receive a live-action version for older viewers on ].<ref name="Dora2022-0">{{cite web |author1=Denise Petski |author2=Nellie Andreeva |date=February 15, 2022 |title=''Dora The Explorer'' CG-Animated Preschool Series Gets Paramount+ Green Light, Live-Action ''Dora'' Series Now Aimed At Tweens |url=https://deadline.com/2022/02/dora-the-explorer-cg-animated-series-paramount-plus-details-live-action-dora-series-tweens-1234933500/ |access-date=February 15, 2022 |work=]}}</ref><ref name="Dora2022-1">{{cite web |author=Joe Otterson |date=February 15, 2022 |title=''SpongeBob Squarepants'' Spinoff Movies, ''Dora the Explorer'' Live-Action Series Set at Paramount Plus |url=https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/spongebob-squarepants-spinoff-movies-dora-the-explorer-live-action-series-paramount-plus-1235182693/ |access-date=February 15, 2022 |work=]}}</ref><ref name="Dora2022-2">{{cite web |author=Peter White |date=February 24, 2021 |title=Nickelodeon's ''Dora The Explorer'' & ''The Fairly OddParents'' Get Live-Action Series Remakes On Paramount+ |url=https://deadline.com/2021/02/nickelodeons-dora-the-explorer-the-fairly-odd-parents-get-live-action-series-remakes-on-paramount-1234700539/ |access-date=February 24, 2021 |work=]}}</ref>
==Characters==
===Dora===
In every episode, Dora goes on an exploring trip to find something or help somebody. Dora always asks the viewers at home to help her find new ways to get to the places with the help of Map. Dora also teaches children Spanish.

She sees everyone equally and mainly good no matter who the character, this noted at her not holding a grudge against Swiper for all the items he's swiped from her party. She acts against villains only when innocence sakes' depend on it and compromise is mostly impossible or unless she is somewhat strictly required to, but even still, she has yet to hold any true accounts of actual ]. Dora is very kind and will always give others a chance to try their hands at certain task for the simple thrill of seeing them excel in the skill even when/if she herself could have possibly fulfill the task faster and/or more accurately.

Though Dora spends very little time indoors, she still best values her family and its background and all who reside at her house. She seems to always want to influence her traditions and customs to those who have yet to know but still she is very subtle in doing so and wouldn't force her beliefs on others.

Dora openly loves her family. She loves Boots too. He is also her best friend since she saved his beloved red boots from being swiped by Swiper.

Dora enjoys sports. She was on a ] team with her best friend Boots and her other friends and was ] by her father (his employment status was never changed after that). She loves ] and is very good at it. Dora also speaks Spanish, teaching small words and phrases to the viewers.

Dora is also quite the musician shown mostly as having skill in playing the wooden flute.

The character was voiced by ] in every season, until she was replaced by ]<ref>http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/11/27/DD3O14DIP6.DTL</ref>.

Early concepts of Dora had her as a blond girl of European ancestry. The character was originally based on one of the creator's (Rick Velleu) nieces named Lilli. {{Fact|date=December 2008}}

===Boots the Monkey===
Boots the ] is Dora's best friend on the show, whom she met one day in the forest. He is voiced by Harrison Chad in the original English version (voiced by ] as of season five). Boots is friendly and enthusiastic, and usually wears nothing but his beloved red ]s, hence his name, Boots. He is gray with a yellow stomach. His mommy and daddy are designed in the same way with variations in eyes, height, clothing, and fur formation.

Boots is present with Dora on most of her adventures, and he helps Dora to solve clues and puzzles. He also loves ] and is on a team with Dora as shown in one episode. He loves to ride Rojo the ].

Boots is very athletic and can be just as hyper and energetic. Due to his animal species he is naturally experienced to execute ], ], ], and ], performing a selection of each along the way to the predetermined destination. His light weight also makes him quite easy to carry, even for Dora.

Boots and Dora also seem to apply a do's and don'ts theme to teaching viewers featuring Dora often as the voice of reason and/or maturity of what to do in situations requiring "deep thought" and Boots as the one who takes steps to leap before he looks if not properly supervised. Without guidance from Dora, the viewer, or another character, Boots is quick to take his own, often dangerous or dead-ended, route.

Boots also "loves" many things. In one episode, he would say many times "I love ]s. Call me 'Mr. Riddles'" or "I love ], I love ], I love my ], and I love, love, love...". Most importantly, however, Boots loves Dora and Dora loves him back, as both expressed verbally and physically in numerous episodes though mainly by Dora. His devotion and love always has Boots more than willing to drop whatever he's doing at the moment and make space in his random mental schedule for Dora. He has even engaged in his own single adventures assisted by the viewers all on her account.

Boots' language field is limited but steadily increasing. Dora is currently teaching him Spanish through memorable songs and phrases. He usually aspires with soaring colors or a bit over as averagely as the normal child viewer.

===Swiper the Fox===
Swiper is a sneaky ] in a blue ] and ]s, who appears in nearly every episode. He is voiced by ]. As his name implies, Swiper steals or attempts to steal key items that help Dora on her adventures. Clever as he is, Swiper never manages to take Dora completely by surprise; an ominous "whisking" sound is always audible just prior to his appearances.

To prevent Swiper from success, Dora must repeat the phrase, "Swiper, no swiping!" three times. Usually she prevails, and Swiper slinks away, snapping his fingers and saying, "Oh, mannn!"; sometimes, however, Swiper gets to the item before Dora has a chance to repeat the phrase. He then gloats, "You're too late!" (and frequently "You'll never find it now! Ha, ha, ha!!").

Swiper's motive for theft is patently childish; he never seems actually to want the object he takes, since he almost immediately throws it away to hide it from Dora (prompting her to ask the audience to help her find it). Until recently, it was unclear if he ], or from a desire to annoy and frustrate Dora. Compounding the confusion is the fact that, given the right reason — e.g., that the item in question is a present for Dora's ] — he'll return items he has taken, no matter how much effort he went through to get them. It is also shown that he rarely knows the full importance of what he's taken; e.g. he had no idea the aforementioned gift was for Dora's puppy. In the episode "Dora Saves the Mermaids", he revealed that he "liked swiping." He has some kind of ] accent, and lives in a ] on top of Blueberry Hill (no relation to ]).

Swiper is very fast and agile, and something of a master of disguise. He seems to have a great deal of technical knowledge, as he's built a variety of vehicles and gadgets (including a ] ] ]) to help him swipe things. Most of the time, however, he simply relies on his natural stalking abilities — sometimes with the aid of a costume — to sneak up on Dora. In the early episodes he often "hid" by curling up into a ball, which neither Dora nor Boots ever recognized as Swiper; he apparently doesn't do this anymore.

He has only been seen once without his mask, when the robot butterfly he built to swipe from Dora and Boots (in the episode "Dora's Got a Puppy") apparently malfunctioned; after they stopped it, it swiped his mask and gloves and kept them from him for a few humorous seconds.

None of Swiper's relatives has ever been seen, but his grandmother has been mentioned in two episodes: "A Letter For Swiper" and "Swiper the Explorer."

Over the course of the series, it's shown that there's more to Swiper's character than an urge to swipe things. In one episode it was revealed that Swiper has a soft spot for puppies, and in another that he likes Cowboy cookies. In a few episodes, he expresses feelings of joy with a fox-like cry of, "Yip-yip-yippee!" In the episode "A Letter For Swiper," Dora filled in for a delivery bird whose ] were broken; Dora delivered stickers to Swiper (which were sent by his grandmother), and he thanked her for it without trying to swipe anything. In the episode "Swiper the Explorer," Swiper helps Dora on her quest to help Baby Fox find its mommy, and Swiper carries the baby fox almost all through the episode. Also in this episode, it's revealed that Swiper doesn't speak ], and wishes that he did.

The interaction between Dora and the antagonistic fox also reveals the kindness and grace of Dora's character. In one unusual episode, "Dora's Dance to the Rescue," Swiper took pity on a Dancing Elf who was caught in a magic bottle, similar to a genie. The elf tricked the sympathetic Swiper into removing the bottle's cork, thereby releasing the elf and his talking cane. Unfortunately, the wily fox was thereby entrapped in his place. Stuck and desperate, Swiper called out to Dora and Boots. The remainder of the episode chronicled an epic adventure involving most of the land's creatures, eventually ending with the release of Swiper after a dance contest. The episode was atypical as it involved many dances and songs, demonstrated a close, unconflicted relationship between Swiper and the other creatures, and had Dora refer to the elf in an uncharacteristically judgmental way ("mean Elf").

In this and several other episodes, Swiper finds himself captured, trapped, or in some sort of trouble. Despite his history of mean-spiritedness toward Dora, she demonstrates that the fox is her friend (which he doesn't find out until "Dora's World Adventure") and will always unquestioningly help Swiper just as she would her other friends, Benny, Isa, Boots, and Tico. If Dora needs his help he will come to her aid in the same manner.

Swiper is far from being unable to feel guilty for his actions. In "A Present For Santa", Swiper returns the present that he swiped, upon discovering that it was for ]. In "Dora's World Adventure," Swiper helps Dora return the ]s he had swiped all over the world, and was shown to feel guilty once he discovered the magnitude of what he'd done and what he had stolen. During this time Swiper gets a taste of his own medicine, so to speak, as each country they visit has its own "Swiper," only of different species, who tries to steal the bracelets: Fifi the ] in ], Sami the ] in ], Fomkah the ] in ], and Ying Ying the ] in ]. All of them act and dress nearly identically to Swiper and are stopped in the same way he is: by saying their name, followed by "no swiping" three times. Then they run off, saying Swiper's ], "Ohh, maann" (their only line) in the local language. Their entrances are also preluded by a sound, only with local music; e.g. Ying Ying has a ''chau'' ] playing.

===Fiesta Trio===
Whenever Dora and Boots are successful in a given portion of their quest (quests are usually divided into three portions), the Fiesta Trio appears from seemingly nowhere to congratulate Dora and celebrate for a brief few seconds with music. The Fiesta Trio is a group of three small animals: a ], a ], and a ].

===Backpack===
Dora's purple ] mochila (voiced by Sasha Toro; voiced by Alexandria Suarez beginning with the fifth season.<ref>Amanda Staab. "Local girl is voice of cartoon" ''The Union City Reporter''. September 14, 2008</ref>) provides whatever Dora needs to complete her quests. The backpack is a ], which has been known to produce large items, including multiple ]s, two complete ]s — one each for Dora and Boots — and other items that simply could not fit inside it. Backpack seems to have a lot of extra space within her fabric to be held in such a small area. It was given to Dora as a present by her mother and father. To make the Backpack open up, Dora asks the viewers at home to say "Backpack". The Backpack then sings a little introduction and asks the viewers at home to choose what Dora needs from among the Backpack's contents. Afterwards, the remaining contents go back into Backpack, who says, "Yum yum yum yum yum, ''¡delicioso!''" ("Delicious!")

===Map===
The ] (voiced by ]) provides travel guidance and advice. When not being consulted, the rolled-up Map resides in a side pocket on the Backpack; to make the Map come out, Dora asks the viewers at home to say "Map." This is the Map's cue to introduce himself to the audience with a repetitive song, which is short in some episodes and longer in others, and describe the path Dora has to take on her quest.

Usually the Map doesn't do anything more than the actions described above, but in a few episodes he plays a more active role, especially in the episode "Super Map"; the Map finds a small red ] that gives him ]-like powers, and he uses them to help Dora on her current quest. Map inexplicably gives up the cape, and his super powers, at the end of the episode.

===Isa the Iguana===
Isa the ] is an very close friend of Dora's and an even closer friend of Boots. Isa is a skilled ] and loves to grow mainly flowers of all kinds. She even presents her mom with a bouquet of flowers she grew herself as a ] gift.

At times, her problem solving prowess prove to be invaluable for her friends and even herself made all the more disposal by her naturally acquired ability to blend into surroundings at will.

Isa also seems to have a bit of a crush on Boots, whom she knew long before she ever met Dora. She treats Both Dora and Boots equally but Isa always greets Boots more shyly than Dora. She is voiced by Ashley Flemming.

===Tico the Squirrel===
Tico the ] (who's been voiced by Muhammed Cunningham and Jose Zelaya) is a friend of Dora's who lives in the forest and who only speaks ] (although there was one occasion when he said "You're welcome" in English). He wears a colorful striped ], and is usually seen driving his little yellow ], although he has been known to travel in a variety of vehicles, from ] to ]. He has purple fur, a round body, and small triangular stumps for arms and legs.

Tico's function on the show is to help Dora teach the audience words and phrases in Spanish; Dora has to tell Tico something in Spanish, such as "Faster" or "Look out," and she asks the viewers at home to say it along with her. In some episodes, a different Spanish-speaking character (such as Señor Tucán) appears instead of Tico.

In the episode "Dora's First Trip," it was established that Boots had been friends with Tico before Dora met either of them, despite the fact that Boots and Tico speak two different languages.

===Benny the Bull===
Benny the ] (voiced by ]) is a friend of Dora's who lives in a ], loves to eat, and often rides in a ]. He's mostly blue with little yellow horns, stands on his hind legs, is a little taller than Dora, and wears a blue ] with white polka dots around his neck.

Benny sometimes provides Dora with something that she needs on her current quest. In the episode "Swiper the Explorer," Dora needed something for the Baby Fox to drink, and Benny's ] just happened to contain a carton of milk and a ] ("Now, why did I pack that?"). In "Dance to the Rescue," Dora and Boots needed fancy clothes to be allowed into King Bobo's castle, and Benny happened to have a gown and a bow tie in the basket of his balloon.

In the episode "Boots' Cuddly Dinosaur," Benny said that he can't sleep without nine dolls which he calls his "guys."

Despite having the same name, this character is not the same as ].

===Other characters===
Other recurring '''human characters''' include:
* Dora's dad (Papi).
* Dora's mom (Mami).
* Dora's grandma (Abuela).
* Dora's cousins (], Daisy, and Alicia).
* Dora's twin baby brother and sister.
* Dora’s ]
* Boots’ ] ]
* ] Bobo
* ]

Recurring '''humanoid characters''' include:
* Dancing ]
* Mariana The ]

There are a number of minor, recurring '''animal characters''' such as:
* Señor ], this character only speaks Spanish.
* The Big Red ].
* Pirate ].
* Baby ] ].
* Baby ], who doesn't speak (in this series) but seems to be just as intelligent as the other characters.
* The Grumpy Old ], who requires Dora and her traveling partners to solve his riddle before crossing over his bridge.
* Baby ], also Cangrejito.
* Mama Bugga Bugga
* Wizzle, a cute creature who loves wishes.
* Leon the Circus ].
* Baby Dino the ]
* Little ]
* Baby ]
* Baby Pingüino
* Little ]
* Pinto The ]
* El Coquí
* Baby Red ]
* Pirate ], he has an eyepatch and a hat.
* Squishy ], he loves music and also playing bongoes.
* Friendly ]
* Baby ]
* Val the ]
* Little ]
* Friendly ]
* Sleeping ]
* Mountain ]
* Banana ]
* Fifi the ]
* Sami the ]
* Fomkah the ]
* Ying Ying the ]
Additionally, the show features a number of '''] objects''', such as ]s, ]s, and ]s with speaking roles. In addition, some episodes include talking ]s, ]s and ]s. Examples are:
* Azul the ] ]
* Rojo the Fire ]
* ] ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* Arco Iris
* Roberto The ]
* Gassy the ] Pump
* Little ]
* El Autobus who appears only in the episodes "The Missing Piece" and "La Maestra de Musica".
* 10 Wheeler, a big ] that has 10 wheels.
* ]
* Giant ]
* ] ]
* Tow ]
* ] Cart

Newer episodes feature flying '''stars''', which Dora and Boots catch and put into the star pocket on Backpack. The stars are always excited about going into the star pocket, which was shown in one episode to have much more space inside that one would think, similar to Backpack herself. Normally among these stars are one or more Explorer Stars, which have special powers that Dora uses to overcome obstacles.

'''Explorer Stars:'''
* Baker Star — A job star that appears in "Job Day".
* Baseball Star — A job star that can turn into a baseball.
* Cowgirl Star — A job star that appears in "Job Day".
* Disco Star — Seen only in "Super Star." Apparently only has party capabilities.
* Glowy — Illuminates dark places and can melt goo with her hot rays.
* Hero Star — Has super strength.
* Mega — When helped by Ultra and Supra, the stars have super strength.
* Movie Star — A job star that appears in "Job Day".
* Navy Star — A job star that appears in "Job Day".
* Noisy Star — A loud star. Can wake most things up.
* Pointer Star — In the game "Super Star." Stops children from getting lost.
* Police Star — Policia, a job star, that directs pedestrian traffic.
* Saltador — A star that can carry an object and have it jump the same height.
* Spy Star — Can ]-record what someone is doing, and play it back on a small TV-like screen on its face. Wears a black hat and ].
* Supra — When helped by Ultra and Mega, the stars have super strength.
* Switchy — Can change shape (i.e., star, circle, square, etc.) Originally named, "Morph".
* Tool Star — A star equipped with many tools.
* Ultra — When helped by Supra and Mega, the stars have super strength.
* Woo-Hoo — A baby star with no apparent powers.

==Voices==
{{Unreferenced section|date=July 2008}}
Voices listed below are for the English language version.

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'''(Cast for 2002-2006)'''

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] <br> Harrison Chad <br> Felipe Dieppa <br> Elaine Del Valle <br> ] <br> Eileen Galindo <br> Chris Gifford <br> ] <br> ] <br> ] <br> ] <br> ] <br> Amy Principe <br> Irwin Reese <br> ] <br> ] <br> ] <br> K.J. Sanchez <br> Adam Sietz <br> Sasha Toro <br> Leslie Valdes <br> ] <br> ]
Explorer Stars voices <br> Christiana Anbri <br> Henry Gifford <br> Katie Gifford <br> Aisha Shickler <br/> Muhammed Cunningham <br/>Jose Zeleya

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'''(Cast for 2007 - current)'''

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] - Dora <br> ] - Boots <br> Alexandria Suarez - Backpack <br> Lenique Vincent - Isa the Iguana <br> Jean Carlos Celi - Tico the Squirrel <br> ] - Swiper & Map <br> Adam Seitz - Various

==Episode list==

{{main|List of Dora the Explorer episodes}}


==Plot== ==Plot==
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The series centers around Dora Márquez, a seven-year-old Latina girl, with a love of embarking on quests related to an activity that she wants to partake of or a place that she wants to go to, accompanied by her talking purple ] and anthropomorphic monkey companion named Boots (named for his beloved pair of red boots). Each episode is based around a series of cyclical events that occur along the way during Dora's travels, along with obstacles that she and Boots are forced to overcome or puzzles that they have to solve (with "assistance" from the viewing audience) relating to riddles, the Spanish language, or counting. Common rituals may involve Dora's encounters with Swiper, a ], ] masked thieving fox whose theft of the possessions of others must be prevented through ] with the viewer. To stop Swiper, Dora and Boots must say "Swiper, no swiping" three times. However, on occasions where Swiper steals the belongings of other people, the viewer is presented with the challenge of helping Boots and Dora locate the stolen items. Another obstacle involves encounters with another one of the program's antagonists; the "Grumpy Old Troll" dwelling beneath a bridge that Dora and Boots must cross, who challenges them with a riddle that needs to be solved with the viewer's help before permitting them to pass. Known for its constant audience interaction depicted in every episode, the audience is usually presented to two primary landmarks that must be passed before Dora can reach her destination, normally being challenged with games or puzzles along the way. The episode always ends with Dora successfully reaching the locale and singing the "We Did It!" song with Boots in triumph, followed by Dora and Boots discussing their favorite part of the trip.
The episodes of ''Dora the Explorer'' almost always follow a regular pattern, breaking the ]:
*Dora has something she wants to do or somewhere she needs to go.
*Dora has three, or, in some double-length episodes, four, places to go, with the final place as the destination.
*Dora and Boots meet Swiper somewhere along the way, sometimes succeed at saying 'Swiper no Swiping' three times; sometimes Swiper successfully swipes Dora's item and hides it. Dora and Boots always find the hidden item.
*Dora will meet one of her friends at each of the locations detailed by the Map.
*Dora always succeeds in passing the obstacles.
*In the English version, Dora will ask the viewers to help her by giving advice (jump, run etc.), locating items (especially those stolen by Swiper) and often shouting commands to the characters in Spanish (especially Tico and Sr. Tucan, who can only speak Spanish).
*Every character that appeared on the episode sings 'We did it' at the end except for Swiper (unless Swiper has taken some positive role in the episode, such as the episode where he rescues a lost baby fox).
*Dora asks viewers what their favorite part was. She (and usually Boots) then proceed to tell the viewer which part of the adventure she most enjoyed. Any other major character can also be included in this section.
*During the closing Credits, viewers are either asked to find a character, hiding in a location, or follow instructions to achieve an objective.

As with many animated series made in the U.S., ''Dora the Explorer'' has been dubbed into many languages all over the world. The simplicity and repetitious nature of the episodes make this series especially well-suited for learning important phrases in a foreign language.

*'''Chinese''' In the ] version ''Dora'' the characters speak mainly Mandarin with limited English. It is broadcast on ] in Taiwan (Channel 25).

*'''Danish''' In the ] version Dora is similarly to Swedish listed by Nickolodeon as ''Dora- utforskaren'' although this title is actually incorrect use of Danish. Translated it would be ''Udforskeren Dora'' (or, ''Udforskerinden Dora'' to emphasize the female gender). There are commands and expressions in English. It is broadcast on ] in the subscription of ] and ].

*'''Dutch.''' In the ] version, broadcast on ], the bilingualism is Dutch-English.

*'''French.''' In the ] version, ''Dora l'exploratrice,'' broadcast on ] in France and ] in Canada, the bilingualism is Anglo-French, with Dora and Boots (called Babouche) speaking French and other protagonists speaking and answering in English.

*'''German.''' In the ] version, broadcast on the recently restarted German branch of Nickelodeon, the bilingualism is Anglo-German, analogous to the French and Japanese Version.

*'''Greek.''' In the Greek version called ''"Ντόρα η μικρή εξερευνήτρια"'' (or ''Dora the Little Explorer''), broadcast on Channel 9, the bilingualism is Greek-English. Dora and Boots (called ''Botas'') speak Greek and other protagonists speak and answer in English.

*'''Hebrew.''' In the Hebrew version, broadcast on HOP channel, the bilingualism is Hebrew-English. The series is called מגלים'' עם דורה'' (or ''Megalim Im Dora''--'''English:''' ''Discovering with Dora'').

*'''Indonesian.''' The ] version, formerly broadcast on ], is now broadcast on ].The bilingualism is Indonesian-English.

*'''Irish.''' In the ] version, broadcast on the Irish Language station ], the bilingualism is Irish-Spanish, with Dora and Boots speaking in Irish and some other characters speaking Spanish as in the original. This is generally uncommon, as most foreign language versions of ''Dora'' have bilingualism between the local language and English.

*'''Italian.''' In the ] version, broadcast on ], the bilingualism is Italian-English. The series is called ''Dora l'esploratrice'' ("Dora the Explorer"). Most characters speak Italian, but some characters and especially Dora's parents and backpack speak English together with Italian.

*'''Japanese.''' In the ] version, broadcast on ], the bilingualism is Anglo-Japanese, with Dora and Boots speaking Japanese and other protagonists speaking and answering in English.

*'''Korean.''' The ] version is broadcast on Nick Jr in Korea. The title is different it is called "Hi Dora" and is introduced by a real person whose name is Dami - she introduces key English vocabulary for each episode. The episode is primarily in Korean with some English.

*'''Malay.''' The ] version is broadcast on ]. The bilingualism is Malay-English. Dora speaks primarily in Malay instead of English, and the secondary language is English instead of Spanish. The original English-Spanish version, however, is also available on Nickelodeon South-East Asia via the ] programming slot to subscribers of the ] satellite TV service.

*'''Portuguese.''' In the ] versions, ''Dora a Exploradora,'' broadcast on ] and Nickelodeon Portugal. At Nickelodeon Brasil, Dora and Boots (called ''Boots'' in the Portuguese version and called Botas in the Brazilian version) speak Portuguese and the other protagonists speak and answer in English. Some Portuguese episodes are available on DVD.

*'''Russian.''' In the ] version, broadcast on ] and ], the bilingualism is Russian-English. The series is called ''Dasha-sledopyt'' ("Dasha the Pathfinder"). Dasha is the children's name of Daria (Darya).


==Development==
*'''Serbian.''' In the ] version, broadcast on ], the bilingualism is Serbian-Spanish. The series is called ''Dora istražuje'' (Dora is exploring).
Each episode of the series costs $500,000.<ref>{{cite web|first=Paige|last=Albiniak|url=https://www.nexttv.com/news/little-viewers-big-squabble-108712|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210225112416/https://www.nexttv.com/news/little-viewers-big-squabble-108712|title=Little Viewers, Big Squabble|website=]|archivedate=February 25, 2021|date=November 12, 2005|accessdate=October 15, 2024}}</ref> Development of the series came out of Nickelodeon's desire to "come up with the next big hit" similar to its other successful preschool shows at the time, '']'' and '']''. The creators sought to combine the format of both shows, with the narrative focus of ''Little Bear'' combined with the interactivity of ''Blue's Clues''.<ref name="Cleveland">{{cite web|last=Dawidziak|first=Mark|title=Dora the Explorer: Nickelodeon's little heroine celebrates 10 years of stories|url=https://www.cleveland.com/tv-blog/2010/08/dora_the_explorer_nickelodeons_little_heroine_celebrates_10_years_of_stories.html|website=The Plain-Dealer|date=August 13, 2010 |access-date=13 June 2022}}</ref> ''Dora the Explorer'' combined elements from two unsuccessful Nick Jr. pilots: ''The Knock Arounds'', about a group of forest animals, and ''Nina's Pop-up Puzzle'', featuring a girl who would resemble Dora.<ref>{{cite magazine |last= Bharanidharan|first= Sadhana|date=October 17, 2024|title=Back To The Drawing Board: Come on, vámanos!|magazine=Kidscreen|page=70|url=https://issuu.com/brunico-issuu/docs/kidscreen_q4_2024}}</ref> The creators further developed the concept by observing preschoolers with the creators coming to the conclusion that "they are little explorers."<ref name="Cleveland" />


Dora is a Latina. According to a Nickelodeon spokesman, "she was developed to be pan-Latina to represent the diversity of Latino cultures".<ref>{{cite web|last=Friedman|first=Emily|date=21 May 2010|title=Is Dora The Explorer an Illegal Immigrant?|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/Media/dora-explorer-labeled-illegal-immigrant/story?id=10711944|website=]|access-date=21 January 2013}}</ref> Initially the character was not planned to be Latina although after an executive at Nickelodeon attended a conference about the lack of Latino representation, the creators were asked if they could include such elements. At first there was hesitancy, but eventually they realized that they had "a great opportunity" and the character's design remained.<ref name="Cleveland"/> Originally, Nickelodeon did not want Swiper, as researchers stated he was, "bad modeling and unsettling to kids". The creators felt strongly about the inclusion of the antagonist as an integral part of the series; he remained in the final show.<ref name="Cleveland"/>
*'''Spanish.''' In the ] version, ''Dora la Exploradora,'' broadcast on ] in Latin America (and until September 2006 on ] in the USA; since April 2008 on ]), Dora and Boots (called ''Botas'') speak Spanish and the other protagonists speak and answer in English. Some Spanish episodes are available to US viewers on VHS, and some DVDs have a Spanish track (including Dora's Egg Hunt). This version is entirely the reverse of the original English version; Tico & Señor Tucan (called Mr. Toucan) only speak English.


On numerous occasions, television specials have been aired for the series in which the usual events of regular episodes are altered, threatened, or replaced. Usually said specials will present Dora with a bigger, more whimsical adventure than usual or with a magical task that must be fulfilled, or perhaps even offer a series of different adventures for Boots and Dora to travel through. They might be presented with an unusual, difficult task (such as assisting Swiper in his attempts to be erased from Santa Claus's Naughty List) that normally is not featured in average episodes, or challenge Dora with a goal that must be achieved (such as the emancipation of a trapped ]). Sometimes, the specials have involved the debut of new characters, such as the birth of Dora's superpowered twin baby siblings and the introduction of the enchanted anthropomorphic ]s that accompany Dora on many of her quests.
*'''Swedish''' In the ] version ''Dora- utforskaren'' the characters speak mainly Swedish but will have commands and expressions in English. It is broadcast on ] and ].


], as seen after being revealed in 2009]]
*'''Tamil''' In the ] version ''Dora The Explorer'', the characters all speak Tamil, with some accented English interspersed. It is broadcast on a local kids programming channel , a channel run by the ]
On March 8, 2009, ] and Nickelodeon announced that Dora will receive a ] makeover, switching from a young age to a teenage attending ]. Initially, it was announced that the new look would not be revealed until late 2009,<ref>{{cite web|title=Dora the Explorer Updates Her Look|url=https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Weekend/story?id=7033295&page=1|website=]|access-date=8 March 2009}}</ref> but after a short controversy, the tween Dora was unveiled on March 16, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|title=After Dora uproar, Nick and Mattel soothe moms|url=https://www.deseret.com/2009/3/17/20307306/after-dora-uproar-nick-and-mattel-soothe-moms|website=]|date=March 17, 2009 |access-date=1 June 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=New Tween "Dora The Explorer" Revealed|url=http://www.popcrunch.com/new-tween-dora-the-explorer-revealed/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715103605/http://www.popcrunch.com/new-tween-dora-the-explorer-revealed/|archive-date=15 July 2011|website=Pop Crunch|access-date=19 November 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Passmore|first=Vicki|date=1 February 2011|title=Boy, How You've Changed: Nine Big Mascot Makeovers|url=http://www.walletpop.com/2011/01/25/boy-how-youve-changed-9-big-mascot-makeovers/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110127001512/http://www.walletpop.com/2011/01/25/boy-how-youve-changed-9-big-mascot-makeovers/|archive-date=27 January 2011|website=Walletpop|access-date=19 March 2011}}</ref>


On April 13, 2012, a CGI opening sequence was created by ]-based Calabash Animation for the seventh season of the series.<ref>{{cite news|last=Bynum|first=Aaron H.|title=Calabash Animation Creates New 'Dora' Opening|url=http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=3104|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130221035638/http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=3104|archive-date=21 February 2013|work=Animation Insider|publisher=]|access-date=21 February 2013}}</ref>
*'''Turkish''' In the ] version ''Dora'' the characters speak mainly Turkish, Spanish and English but will have commands and expressions in Turkish. It is broadcast on ] and ].


==Episodes==
==Stage adaptations==
{{Main|List of Dora the Explorer episodes}}
Two stage versions of Dora the Explorer toured North America, the first being "City of Lost Toys," and the second being "Dora's Pirate Adventure." Produced by Nickelodeon and ], these productions featured live actors portraying the roles of Dora and her friends, including Boots, Diego, Isa, and the Fiesta Trio. Many of the characters wore elaborate foam costumes designed to resemble the Dora characters. Each production featured a structure similar to an episode of the television series.
{{:List of Dora the Explorer episodes}}


==Voice cast==
City of Lost Toys featured Christina Bianco as Dora, while Dora's Pirate Adventure featured ] in the role, a former member of the all female American pop band ]. Both productions featured a version of the popular ] song "Get On Your Feet" as the final number of the show.
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* Dora Márquez<ref>{{Cite episode |title=Grandma's House |series=Dora the Explorer |network=] |date=November 13, 2000 |season=1 |number=13 |time=2:00|credits=Eric Weiner (writer), Tina Kugler, Erik Wiese (storyboard)|quote=¡Hola, señora Márquez!}}</ref> (aka Dora the Explorer): ] (2000–2007), ] (2008–2012), ] (2012–2019)
* Boots: ] (2000–2007), ] (2008–2013), Koda Gursoy (2013–2019)
* Backpack: Sasha Toro (2000–2007), Alexandria Suarez (2008–2013), Sofia Lopez (2013–2019)
* Isa the Iguana: Ashley Fleming (2000–2007), Lenique Vincent (2008–2012), ] (2012–2019)
* Tico the Squirrel: Muhammad Cunningham (2000–2001), Jose Zelaya (2002–2007), Jean Carlos Celi (2008–2012), Oscar Hutarra (2012–2019)
* Benny the Bull: ] (2000–2007), ] (2008–2012), Aidan Gemme (2012–2019)
* Diego Márquez: Felipe and Andre Dieppa (2003–2004), Gabriel Alvarez (2003–2006), ] (2005–2010), Brandon Zambrano (2011–2012), Jacob Medrano (2012–2019)<ref>{{Cite episode |title=Dora and Diego's Amazing Animal Circus|series=Dora the Explorer |network=] |date=October 16, 2012 |season=7 |number=8}}</ref><ref>{{Cite episode |title=Dora's Thanksgiving Day Parade |series=Dora the Explorer|network=] |date=November 19, 2012 |season=7 |number=15}}</ref>
* Explorer Stars: Christiana Anbri, Henry Gifford, Katie Gifford, Aisha Shickler, Muhammed Cunningham, Jose Zeleya
* Val the Octopus, Miscalleneous: Elaine Del Valle
* Mrs. Márquez: Eileen Galindo
* Big Red Chicken, Grumpy Old Troll, Pirate Pig, Miscellaneous: Chris Gifford
* Various: ]
* Boots' Father, Miscellaneous: Adam Sietz
* Señor Tucán, Miscellaneous: Leslie Valdes
* Map, Swiper, The Fiesta Trio: ]


===Guest voices===
Both productions were conceived by Chris Gifford, creator of the television show, and directed by Gip Hoppe.
* ] – Silly Mail Bird, Pirate Pig (''Dora's Pirate Adventure'') and Flying Monkeys
* ] – King Juan el Bobo
* ] – El Encantador
* ] – Mr. Márquez
* Amy Principe – Little Star, various
* Irwin Reese – Singing Gate
* ] – Abuela
* ] – León the Circus Lion


===Guest stars===
There have been three Dora touring companies. The "City of Lost Toys" company and the "Pirate Adventure" company featured actors and crew that were members of ] and ], respectively, the unions for professional actors and stagehands in the United States. The third company performs a reduced version of "Pirate Adventure" and does not employ union personnel. This production is currently touring North America, and scheduled to travel to the ] and ].
* ] (''Dora's Fairytale Adventure'', 2004; ''Dora Saves Fairytale Land'', 2015)
* ] (''Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom'', 2009)
* ] (''Dora's Ice Skating Spectacular'', 2013)
* ] (''Dora's Ice Skating Spectacular'', 2013)
* ] (''Dora in Wonderland'', 2014)
* ] (''Dora in Wonderland'', 2014)
* ] (''Dora in Wonderland'', 2014)
* ] (''Dora in Wonderland'', 2014)
* ] (''Dora Saves Fairytale Land'', 2015)


==Foreign adaptations==
==Live-Action Movie==
''Dora the Explorer'' has been produced in various other languages worldwide. It facilitates the learning of important foreign language words or phrases (mostly English), interspersed with a local language (e.g. Norwegian, Russian, Hindi, or German), with occasional use of Spanish (used in the Irish, Serbian, and Turkish versions) through its simplicity and use of repetition.
It was revealed on ], ], that Nickelodeon would make a ] based on the series, but as a live-action/] animated feature.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/02182008/tv/search_for_real_dora_98189.htm | work=New York Post | title=Search for Real Dora (Feb. 18, 2008) | accessdate=2008-08-17}}</ref> Dora, who would still be of Hispanic descent, would become a ten-year-old girl in this version with other characters computer animated. The movie is expected to be released in 2010.


* Arabic: The ] version is broadcast on the "Nickelodeon on MBC3" block of ], and is presented in Arabic-English.
==Makeover==
* Bengali: The Bengali language version was first broadcast in 2015 on ].<ref>{{Cite AV media |title=Cartoon DORA |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npxl3Iy9LWg |date=2015-07-05 |type=] |language=Bengali |publisher=SATV}}</ref> The series began to be aired again in Bengali on ] on July 31, 2021.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.banglatribune.com/entertainment/692920/%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%A4%E0%A7%81%E0%A6%A8-%E0%A6%9A%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%95-%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%BF%E0%A7%9F%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%A6%E0%A7%81%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A7%A7%E0%A7%AC%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%AE-%E0%A6%AE%E0%A7%8C%E0%A6%B8%E0%A7%81%E0%A6%AE|script-title=bn:নতুন চমক নিয়ে দুরন্তর ১৬তম মৌসুম|date=28 July 2021|access-date=8 October 2023|work=]|language=bn}}</ref>
].]]On March 8, 2009, ] and ] announced that Dora will receive a ] makeover, switching from a young age to a teen age attending middle school. Initally, the new look would have not be revealed until sometime this fall,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Weekend/story?id=7033295&page=1|title=Dora the Explorer Updates Her Look|accessdate=2009-03-08}}</ref> but after outcries by parents, the new Dora was unveiled on March 16, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090316/ap_en_ot/dora_for_tweens|title=After Dora uproar, Nick and Mattel soothe moms|accessdate=2009-03-16}}</ref>
* Cantonese: The ] version ({{zh|c=愛探險的朵拉|y=Oi taam hím dīk Dó Lā|l=Explore-loving Dora}}) is broadcast in Hong Kong and presented in Cantonese-English.
* Danish: The ] version is called ''Dora – udforskeren'' and there are commands and expressions in English. It is broadcast on the national public children's channel, ], and also on the ] through various ] providers.
* Dutch: The ] version broadcasts on ] and ], It is presented in Dutch-English. The voice actors are Lottie Hellingman as Dora and Dieter Jansen as Boots.
* French : The ] version, ''Dora l'exploratrice'', broadcasts on ] in France and ] in Canada. It is presented in French-English, with Dora and Boots (called Babouche) speaking French and other protagonists speaking and answering in English.
* Filipino: The ] version broadcasts on ] and has the same English title "Dora the Explorer". The characters speak Filipino and some English, Dora teaches English in this version.
* German: The ] version broadcasts on the German branch of ]. Bilingualism is German-English.
* Greek: The ] version is called ''"Ντόρα η μικρή εξερευνήτρια"'' (or ''Dora the Little Explorer''). It is broadcast on ] and ]. Bilingualism is Greek-English. Dora and Boots (called ''Botas'') speak Greek and other protagonists speak and answer in English.
* Hebrew: The ] version broadcasts on HOP channel. Bilingualism is Hebrew-English. The series is called ''מגלים עם דורה'' (or ''Megalim Im Dora''—English: ''Discovering with Dora'').
* Hindi: In the ] version, Dora and the other characters speak Hindi. It is broadcast on ] and ] Dora teaches the viewers English words and numbers.
* Hungarian: In the ] version, Dora and the other characters speak Hungarian with some English words or phrases. It is broadcast on ]. The series is called ''Dóra a felfedező''.
* Indonesian: The ] version broadcasts on ]. The bilingualism is Indonesian-English.
* Irish: The ] version broadcasts on the Irish station ]. The bilingualism is Irish-Spanish with Dora and Boots speaking in Irish and some other characters speaking Spanish as in the original American version.
* Italian: The ] version broadcasts on ] and on ]. Bilingualism is Italian-English. The series is called ''Dora l'esploratrice'' ("Dora the Explorer"). Most characters speak Italian, but some characters, especially Dora's parents and backpack, speak English alongside Italian.
* Japanese: The ] version broadcasts on ]. The bilingualism is Japanese-English, with Dora and Boots speaking Japanese and other protagonists speaking and answering in English. The version is called ''ドーラといっしょに大冒険'' (''Dōra to issho ni dai bōken''/''Adventures with Dora'').
* Kannada: The ] version broadcasts on Chintu TV and is a very popular program on that network. ] is the second language in this version.
* Korean: The ] version broadcasts on Nick Jr. in Korea. The title is ''Hi Dora'' and is introduced by a real person whose name is Dami – she introduces key English vocabulary for each episode. The episode is primarily in Korean with some English.
* Macedonian: The ] version broadcasts on ] in Macedonia. The title is ''"Дора истражува"'' (or ''Dora the Explorer''). The bilingualism is Macedonian-English.
* Malay: The ] version broadcasts on ]. The bilingualism is Malay-English. Dora speaks primarily in Malay, and the secondary language is English. The original English-Spanish version, however, is also available on ] via ] to subscribers of the ] satellite TV service.
* Malayalam: The ] version is called ''Dorayude Prayanam'' ("Dora's Journey") and broadcasts on ], ].
* Mandarin: In the ] version ''Dora'' the characters speak mainly Mandarin with limited English. It is broadcast on Yo-yo TV in Taiwan (Channel 25).
* Maori: The ] version is called "''Dora Mātātoa''".
* Norwegian: In the ] version, the bilingualism is Norwegian-English.
* Polish: The ] version broadcasts on ] in Poland. The bilingualism is Polish-English. The series is called ''Dora poznaje świat'' ("Dora explores the world").
* Portuguese: In the ] versions, ''Dora a Exploradora'' broadcasts on ] and ]. On ] and ], the show is called ''Dora a Aventureira'', and Dora and Boots (called ''Boots'' in the Portuguese version and ''Botas'' in the Brazilian version) speak Portuguese. In contrast, the other protagonists speak and answer in English. Some Portuguese episodes are available on DVD.
* Russian: The ] version broadcasts on ] and ]. The bilingualism is Russian-English. The series is called ''Dasha-sledopyt'' ("Dasha the Pathfinder"). Dasha is the children's name of Daria (Darya).
* Serbian: The ] version broadcasts on ]. The bilingualism is Serbian-Spanish. The series is called ''Dora istražuje'' (Dora is exploring).
* Spanish: There are different Spanish versions for Mexico, Latin America, and Spain. ''Dora la Exploradora'' broadcasts on ] in Latin America. For Hispanic and Latino Americans, it aired on ] from August 21, 2000 to September 30, 2001 as part of ], then again from October 2, 2004 to September 3, 2006 as part of ]. Over a year and a half later, it aired on ] from April 5, 2008 to May 24, 2014 as part of ]. Dora and Boots (called ''Botas'') speak Spanish and the other protagonists speak and answer in English. Some Spanish episodes are available to US viewers on VHS, and some DVDs have a Spanish track (including Dora's Egg Hunt). This version is entirely the reverse of the original English version; Tico and Señor Tucan (called Mr. Toucan) only speak English. Additionally, Univision has added on-screen captions of the Spanish words spoken in English. In Spain, ''Dora la exploradora'' is aired on ], ] and the Spanish and Portuguese Nickelodeon feed. It is another reverse of the original English version (the characters speak mainly Spanish but there are commands and expressions in English).
* Swedish: In the ] version ''Dora- utforskaren'' the characters speak mainly Swedish but there are commands and expressions in English. It is broadcast on ] and ].
* Tamil: In the ] version ''Doravin Payanangal'' (டோராவின் பயணங்கள்), the characters all speak Tamil, with some English interspersed. It is broadcast on a local kids programming channel ].
* Thai: In the ] version ''ดอร่าดิเอกซ์พลอเรอร์'' or ''ดอร่าสาวน้อยนักผจญภัย'', the characters speak Thai; however, Tico speaks English. It is broadcast on Gang Cartoon Channel, ], ].
* Turkish: In the ] version ''Dora'' the characters speak mainly Turkish, Spanish, and English but there are commands and expressions in Turkish. It is broadcast on ] and ].


As shown in the list above, Spanish is the second language taught in the original English language version of the show (also broadcast for Malay speakers), in the Irish, Serbian, and trilingual Turkish versions, but for other versions of the show, the language being taught is English.
==Dora the Explorer merchandise==
{{Expand|date=January 2007}}
There are many action figures and playsets available in many markets, along with DVDs, cosmetics, hygiene products, ride-ons, books, board games, plush dolls, apparel, handbags, play tents, play kitchens and more.


===Toys=== == Franchise ==
{{Main|Dora the Explorer (franchise)}}
In 2007, lead paint used by a contract toy manufacturer in China prompted Mattel to issue recalls for nearly a million toys, many of which featured '']'' and Nickelodeon characters, including Dora the Explorer. Nickelodeon responded that they would introduce "third-party monitoring" of all manufacturers of products under its brands.<ref>{{cite news
|first=Esther
|last=Addley
|title=Mattel recalls nearly 100,000 toys after lead paint alert
|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2007/aug/03/estheraddley.uknews4
|work=]
|date=2007-08-03
|accessdate=2008-07-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite news
|first=Angela
|last=Gregory
|title=Dora the Explorer leads toy giant's recall
|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10455568
|work=]
|date=2007-08-03
|accessdate=2008-07-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/02/business/02toy.html
|title=Lead Paint Prompts Mattel to Recall 967,000 Toys (''registration required to read article'')
|publisher=]
|date=2007-08-02
|author=Story, Louise}}</ref>


=== Animated successor series ===
===Books===
====Dora the Explorer Series==== ==== Spin-off ====
{{main|Go, Diego, Go!}}
#Dora’s Backpack (ISBN 978-0689847202)
#Little Star (ISBN 978-0689847219)
#Happy Mother’s Day Mami! (ISBN 978-0689852336)
#Meet Diego! (ISBN 978-0689859939)
#Dora’s Thanksgiving (ISBN 978-0689858420)
#Dora Loves Boots (ISBN 978-0689863738)
#Dora’s Book of Manners (ISBN 978-0689865336)
#Dora Goes to School (ISBN 978-0689864940)
#Dora’s Fairy-Tale Adventure (ISBN 978-0689870125)
#Dora’s Chilly Day (ISBN 978-0689867958)
#Show Me Your Smile! (ISBN 978-0689871696)
#Dora’s Pirate Adventure (ISBN 978-0689875830)
#Big Sister Dora! (ISBN 978-0689878466)
#At the Carnival (ISBN 978-0689858413)
#Dora’s Costume Party! (ISBN 978-1416900108)
#Dance to the Rescue (ISBN 978-1416902164)
#Dora’s Starry Christmas (ISBN 978-1416902492)
#Super babies (ISBN 978-1416914853)
#The Birthday Dance Party (ISBN 978-1416913030)
#Dora’s World Adventure (ISBN 978-1416924470)
#Dora Climbs Star Mountain (ISBN 978-1416940593)
#It's Sharing Day! (ISBN 978-1416915751)
#Dora Had a Little Lamb (ISBN 978-1416933687)
#Dora Saves Mermaid Kingdom! (ISBN 978-1416938415)
#Dora and the Stuck Truck (ISBN 978-1416947998)


Created and executive produced by ] and Valerie Walsh Valdes, ''Go, Diego Go!'', is a spin-off of the original series and follows Dora's cousin Diego, an eight-year-old boy whose adventures frequently involve rescuing animals and protecting their environment. The series aired for five seasons consisting of 80 episodes and ran from September 2005 until September 2011.<ref name="KR-GDG">{{cite web |author=Jeanne Spreier |date=September 5, 2005 |title=Dora's cousin, Diego, takes stage on Tuesday |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1454&dat=20050905&id=vh9PAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QiAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6743,1602906 |access-date=April 14, 2014 |work=]}}</ref>
====Ready To Read Series – Level 1====
#Dora's Picnic (ISBN 978-0689852381)
#Follow Those Feet! (ISBN 978-0689852398)
#Dora in the Deep Sea (ISBN 978-0689858451)
#I Love My Papi! (ISBN 978-0689864957)
#Say "Cheese!" (ISBN 978-0689864964)
#The Halloween Cat (ISBN 978-0689867996)
#Eggs for Everyone! (ISBN 978-0689871764)
#Just Like Dora! (ISBN 978-0689876752)
#I Love My Mami! (ISBN 978-1416906506)
#Puppy Takes a Bath (ISBN 978-1416914839)
#Around the World! (ISBN 978-1416924784)
#Dora's Sleepover (ISBN 978-1416915089)
#Dora Helps Diego! (ISBN 978-1416915096)
#Dora's Perfect Pumpkin (ISBN 978-1416934387)
#Dora's Mystery of the Missing Shoes (ISBN 978-1416938248)


====A Lift-the-Flap Story==== ==== Sequel ====
{{main|Dora and Friends: Into the City!}}
*Good Night, Dora!: A Lift-the-Flap Story (ISBN 978-0689847745)
*Where Is Boots?: A Lift-the-Flap Story (ISBN 978-0689847752)
*Let's Play Sports!: A Lift-the-Flap Story (ISBN 978-1416933502)
*All Dressed Up!: A Lift-the-Flap Book (ISBN 978-0689877186)


In 2013, ] announced a development of a sequel to ''Dora the Explorer'' titled '']'' and would star Dora as a 10-year-old who goes on city adventures with the Explorer Girls (a group introduced in 2009 consisting of Naiya, Kate, Emma, and Alana)<ref>{{cite web |title=Dora's Explorer Girls |url=http://www.nickjr.com/doragirls/home.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090922185537/http://www.nickjr.com/doragirls/home.jhtml |archive-date=22 September 2009 |access-date=19 November 2011 |website=Nick Jr. Channel}}</ref> and is accompanied by a male friend named Pablo. The series ran for two seasons and 40 episodes on Nickelodeon from August 8, 2014, to February 5, 2017.<ref name="Reuters">{{cite press release|date=25 February 2013|title=Nickelodeon Unveils New Generation Of Content For New Generation Of Kids At Annual Upfront Presentation|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nickelodeon-unveils-new-generation-of-content-for-new-generation-of-kids-at-annual-upfront-presentation-193385921.html|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140818231058/https://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/26/ny-nickelodeon-lineup-idUSnPnNY66995+160+PRN20130226|archive-date=18 August 2014|publisher=]|access-date=13 June 2022}}</ref><ref name="Villaneda">{{cite web|last=Villaneda|first=Rebecca|date=28 February 2013|title='Dora and Friends': New Spin-off Will Star the Little Latina Heroine|url=http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/2013/2/28/dora_and_friends_new_spinoff_will.htm|website=Hispanic Business|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131015165334/http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/2013/2/28/dora_and_friends_new_spinoff_will.htm|archive-date = 15 October 2013|access-date=31 March 2013}}</ref><ref name="Nickutopia">{{cite web|date=8 March 2013|title=Nickelodeon "Dora And Friends: In The City" TV Show|url=http://www.nickutopia.com/2013/03/08/nickelodeon-dora-and-friends-in-the-city-tv-show/|website=Nickutopia|access-date=31 March 2013}}</ref><ref name="Peel">{{cite web|last=Peel|first=Sarah|date=11 March 2013|title=Nickelodeon Announces Dora and Friends: Into the City|url=http://www.bsckids.com/2013/03/nickelodeon-announces-dora-and-friends-into-the-city/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130313093225/http://www.bsckids.com/2013/03/nickelodeon-announces-dora-and-friends-into-the-city/|archive-date=13 March 2013|website=BSCKids|access-date=31 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Dora & Friends Music Video|url=http://www.nickjr.com/video/?videoid=122704|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140813034231/http://www.nickjr.com/video/?videoid=122704|archive-date=13 August 2014|website=Nick Jr. Channel|access-date=13 August 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=18 August 2014|title=Dora the Explorer is growing up and getting a spinoff series|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-et-st-aging-dora-20140818-story.html|website=]|access-date=13 August 2014}}</ref>
====Treasury books and collection books====
*Dora's Ready-to-Read Adventures (ISBN 978-0689878152)
Contains: Dora’s picnic, Follow those feet, Dora in the deep sea, I love my Papi!, Say “Cheese”
*Dora's Storytime Collection (ISBN 978-0689866234)
Contains: Dora's Backpack, Little Star, Happy Birthday, Mami!, Meet Diego!, Dora Saves the Prince, Dora's Treasure Hunt, Good Night, Dora!
*Dora's Big Book of Stories (ISBN 978-1416907084)
Contains: Dora's Book of Manners, Dora Goes to School, Dora's Fairy-Tale Adventure, Dora's Chilly Day, Show Me Your Smile!, Dora's Pirate Adventure, Big Sister Dora!


====Sticker Books==== ==== Reboot ====
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*Dora's Magic Watering Can (ISBN 978-1416947721)


In February 2022, an animated reboot series was announced.<ref name="Dora2022-1" /> A promotional short film, '']'', debuted in theaters before '']''.<ref name="DoraAnimatedShort">{{Cite web |last=D'Alessandro |first=Anthony |date=September 14, 2023 |title=''Dora And The Fantastical Creatures'': New Animated Short To Debut Before ''PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie'' |url=https://deadline.com/video/dora-and-the-fantastical-creatures-trailer-paw-patrol-the-mighty-movie/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230920120238/https://deadline.com/video/dora-and-the-fantastical-creatures-trailer-paw-patrol-the-mighty-movie/ |archive-date=September 20, 2023 |access-date=September 14, 2023 |website=]}}</ref> The first trailer for the CG-animated series ''Dora'' was released in February 2024, and the series became available to stream on April 12, 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vlessing |first=Etan |date=2024-02-26 |title=Dora Swings Into Animated Reboot Action in Trailer for Paramount+ Series |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/dora-trailer-animated-reboot-series-1235836084/ |access-date=2024-03-24 |website=The Hollywood Reporter |language=en-US}}</ref>
===DVDs and Videos===
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=== Live-action film adaptation ===
===Video Games===
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* Currently in Canada, ] is offering free Dora the ] the Game ]s in specially marked packages. However, packages sold in ] will only have the ] version.


On October 23, 2017, ] and ] announced a development of live-action film adaptation of the franchise at sister studio ] titled '']'' for a scheduled summer 2019 release. It was filmed in ], Australia at ] and directed by ]<ref>{{cite web|last=McNary|first=Dave|date=26 February 2018|title='Dora the Explorer' Live-Action Movie Gets Summer Release|url=https://variety.com/2018/film/news/dora-the-explorer-movie-2019-1202710796/|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=11 March 2018}}</ref> from a screenplay by ] and Kristin Burr as producer.<ref>{{Cite web|date=8 October 2018|title='Dora the Explorer' Begins Filming, Reveals First Photo of Isabela Moner as Eponymous Adventurer|url=http://collider.com/dora-the-explorer-movie-image-isabela-moner/#press-release|website=]|access-date=11 October 2018|language=en-US}}</ref> The film was expected to follow the title character as a teenager unlike the TV series with the inclusion of her cousin Diego. On May 2, 2018, ] was announced to portray the titular character.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2 May 2018|title=Isabela Moner Cast as Dora the Explorer in Live-Action Film|url=http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/942955-isabela-moner-dora-the-explorer|website=]|access-date=3 May 2018|language=en-US}}</ref> The film was released in theaters/cinemas in the U.S. and Canada on August 9, 2019.<ref name="opening">{{Cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/08/dora-and-the-lost-city-of-gold-hobbs-shaw-the-kitchen-box-office-weekend-1202665153/|title=Scary Stories Screams $2.3M, Dora Strikes $1.25M In Thursday Night Gold – Box Office Update Preview|work=]|author=Anthony D'Alessandro|date=August 9, 2019|access-date=August 9, 2019}}</ref>
* ''Dora the Explorer: Barnyard Buddies'' is a video game released for the ] in 2003 in the US. It was not released in Europe until 2005 being one of the very last games released on that platform in that territory.


=== Live-action spin-off ===
* '']'' is a video game released for the ] and ] in 2005.
On February 24, 2021, ] announced the development of a live-action series based on the franchise.<ref name="Dora2022-2" /> The following February, while announcing the development of an animated reboot series,<ref name="Dora2022-1" /> Paramount+ further clarified that the live-action series would be aimed at ] and take inspiration from the live-action film, ''Dora and the Lost City of Gold''.<ref name="Dora2022-0" />


== See also ==
==References in other media and parodies==
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* Rap artist ] made a few references to Dora in his song "]", rapping, "Explora Like Dora, those swipers can't swipe me."
* An episode of '']'' ("]") shows Crazy Steve watching Dora (It is unknown whether he enjoys this show or not, because he is shown both liking it at some times and at other times not understanding the point.)
* The show '']'' makes reference to Dora in episode 66: "A Grim Day/Pandora's Lunch Box", where a character bearing a suspicious resemblance and the same name as Dora tries to convince people to open her lunch box.
* This show was parodied on '']'', when Eduardo was watching a show named "]".
* This show was also parodied on '']'' in a '']'' sketch entitled "Maraka", created by ]. The Dora-like character is called Maraka, while the Boots-like character is called Mittens. The storyline resembles an episode from Season 2 of '']'', "Macky the Macaroni Penguin." The sketch made fun of the pauses in the show for the child viewer to react, the translations from ] to English (and ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]) in Maraka's sentences and had many sporadic events. Maraka was voiced by Becca Lish, who imitated Kathleen Herles' voice for Dora.
* ''Saturday Night Live'' also featured a Dora reference in their MTV 4 sketch. A rapper (played by ]) talks about his Dora the Explorer ]. He mentioned he likes calling her, "Explora". When asked why he got the tattoo, he said he had a lot in common with Dora as they both, "grew up on the streets". Another character mentions he grew up in the suburbs. "Yeah, but they had streets", the rapper replies.


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American animated TV series

Dora the Explorer
[REDACTED]
GenreAdventure
Children
Created byChris Gifford
Valerie Walsh Valdes
Eric Weiner
Voices ofsee below
Theme music composer
Opening theme"Dora the Explorer Theme"
Ending theme"Dora the Explorer Theme" (instrumental)
Country of originUnited States
Original languages
  • English
  • Spanish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes177 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerChris Gifford
Producers
  • Valerie Walsh Valdes
  • Eric Weiner
Editors
  • Gayle McIntyre
  • Karyn Finley Powell
  • David Wigforss
Running time23-24 minutes (regular)
44-46 minutes (specials)
Production companiesNickelodeon Animation Studio
(credited as Nick Jr. Productions for seasons 1–4)
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon
ReleaseAugust 14, 2000 (2000-08-14) –
August 9, 2019 (2019-08-09)
Related

Dora the Explorer is an American children's animated television series in the Dora the Explorer franchise, created by Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh Valdes, and Eric Weiner that premiered on Nickelodeon on August 14, 2000, and ended on August 9, 2019. The series was produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio.

The series focuses on the adventures of a Latina girl named Dora and her monkey friend Boots, with a particular emphasis on the Spanish language. The series is presented in the style of both an interactive CD-ROM game and a point-and-click adventure game, with gimmicks such as Dora asking the viewer to help her by showing the current items in her inventory and asking the viewer which one is best for the current scenario.

The series is currently scheduled to receive a live-action version for older viewers on Paramount+.

Plot

From left to right: Swiper (in background), Dora, and Boots

The series centers around Dora Márquez, a seven-year-old Latina girl, with a love of embarking on quests related to an activity that she wants to partake of or a place that she wants to go to, accompanied by her talking purple backpack and anthropomorphic monkey companion named Boots (named for his beloved pair of red boots). Each episode is based around a series of cyclical events that occur along the way during Dora's travels, along with obstacles that she and Boots are forced to overcome or puzzles that they have to solve (with "assistance" from the viewing audience) relating to riddles, the Spanish language, or counting. Common rituals may involve Dora's encounters with Swiper, a bipedal, anthropomorphic masked thieving fox whose theft of the possessions of others must be prevented through interaction with the viewer. To stop Swiper, Dora and Boots must say "Swiper, no swiping" three times. However, on occasions where Swiper steals the belongings of other people, the viewer is presented with the challenge of helping Boots and Dora locate the stolen items. Another obstacle involves encounters with another one of the program's antagonists; the "Grumpy Old Troll" dwelling beneath a bridge that Dora and Boots must cross, who challenges them with a riddle that needs to be solved with the viewer's help before permitting them to pass. Known for its constant audience interaction depicted in every episode, the audience is usually presented to two primary landmarks that must be passed before Dora can reach her destination, normally being challenged with games or puzzles along the way. The episode always ends with Dora successfully reaching the locale and singing the "We Did It!" song with Boots in triumph, followed by Dora and Boots discussing their favorite part of the trip.

Development

Each episode of the series costs $500,000. Development of the series came out of Nickelodeon's desire to "come up with the next big hit" similar to its other successful preschool shows at the time, Little Bear and Blue's Clues. The creators sought to combine the format of both shows, with the narrative focus of Little Bear combined with the interactivity of Blue's Clues. Dora the Explorer combined elements from two unsuccessful Nick Jr. pilots: The Knock Arounds, about a group of forest animals, and Nina's Pop-up Puzzle, featuring a girl who would resemble Dora. The creators further developed the concept by observing preschoolers with the creators coming to the conclusion that "they are little explorers."

Dora is a Latina. According to a Nickelodeon spokesman, "she was developed to be pan-Latina to represent the diversity of Latino cultures". Initially the character was not planned to be Latina although after an executive at Nickelodeon attended a conference about the lack of Latino representation, the creators were asked if they could include such elements. At first there was hesitancy, but eventually they realized that they had "a great opportunity" and the character's design remained. Originally, Nickelodeon did not want Swiper, as researchers stated he was, "bad modeling and unsettling to kids". The creators felt strongly about the inclusion of the antagonist as an integral part of the series; he remained in the final show.

On numerous occasions, television specials have been aired for the series in which the usual events of regular episodes are altered, threatened, or replaced. Usually said specials will present Dora with a bigger, more whimsical adventure than usual or with a magical task that must be fulfilled, or perhaps even offer a series of different adventures for Boots and Dora to travel through. They might be presented with an unusual, difficult task (such as assisting Swiper in his attempts to be erased from Santa Claus's Naughty List) that normally is not featured in average episodes, or challenge Dora with a goal that must be achieved (such as the emancipation of a trapped mermaid). Sometimes, the specials have involved the debut of new characters, such as the birth of Dora's superpowered twin baby siblings and the introduction of the enchanted anthropomorphic stars that accompany Dora on many of her quests.

Dora the Explorer as a tween, as seen after being revealed in 2009

On March 8, 2009, Mattel and Nickelodeon announced that Dora will receive a tweenage makeover, switching from a young age to a teenage attending middle school. Initially, it was announced that the new look would not be revealed until late 2009, but after a short controversy, the tween Dora was unveiled on March 16, 2009.

On April 13, 2012, a CGI opening sequence was created by Chicago-based Calabash Animation for the seventh season of the series.

Episodes

Main article: List of Dora the Explorer episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
PilotJune 12, 1999 (1999-06-12)
125August 14, 2000 (2000-08-14)October 29, 2001 (2001-10-29)
226February 13, 2002 (2002-02-13)July 14, 2003 (2003-07-14)
321October 6, 2003 (2003-10-06)June 14, 2004 (2004-06-14)
427September 24, 2004 (2004-09-24)August 5, 2008 (2008-08-05)
521September 15, 2008 (2008-09-15)October 1, 2010 (2010-10-01)
618November 5, 2010 (2010-11-05)February 3, 2012 (2012-02-03)
719March 16, 2012 (2012-03-16)January 16, 2013 (2013-01-16)
820March 18, 2013 (2013-03-18)August 9, 2019 (2019-08-09)

Voice cast

  • Dora Márquez (aka Dora the Explorer): Kathleen Herles (2000–2007), Caitlin Sanchez (2008–2012), Fátima Ptacek (2012–2019)
  • Boots: Harrison Chad (2000–2007), Regan Mizrahi (2008–2013), Koda Gursoy (2013–2019)
  • Backpack: Sasha Toro (2000–2007), Alexandria Suarez (2008–2013), Sofia Lopez (2013–2019)
  • Isa the Iguana: Ashley Fleming (2000–2007), Lenique Vincent (2008–2012), Skai Jackson (2012–2019)
  • Tico the Squirrel: Muhammad Cunningham (2000–2001), Jose Zelaya (2002–2007), Jean Carlos Celi (2008–2012), Oscar Hutarra (2012–2019)
  • Benny the Bull: Jake Burbage (2000–2007), Matt Gumley (2008–2012), Aidan Gemme (2012–2019)
  • Diego Márquez: Felipe and Andre Dieppa (2003–2004), Gabriel Alvarez (2003–2006), Jake T. Austin (2005–2010), Brandon Zambrano (2011–2012), Jacob Medrano (2012–2019)
  • Explorer Stars: Christiana Anbri, Henry Gifford, Katie Gifford, Aisha Shickler, Muhammed Cunningham, Jose Zeleya
  • Val the Octopus, Miscalleneous: Elaine Del Valle
  • Mrs. Márquez: Eileen Galindo
  • Big Red Chicken, Grumpy Old Troll, Pirate Pig, Miscellaneous: Chris Gifford
  • Various: K. J. Sanchez
  • Boots' Father, Miscellaneous: Adam Sietz
  • Señor Tucán, Miscellaneous: Leslie Valdes
  • Map, Swiper, The Fiesta Trio: Marc Weiner

Guest voices

Guest stars

Foreign adaptations

Dora the Explorer has been produced in various other languages worldwide. It facilitates the learning of important foreign language words or phrases (mostly English), interspersed with a local language (e.g. Norwegian, Russian, Hindi, or German), with occasional use of Spanish (used in the Irish, Serbian, and Turkish versions) through its simplicity and use of repetition.

  • Arabic: The Arabic language version is broadcast on the "Nickelodeon on MBC3" block of MBC 3, and is presented in Arabic-English.
  • Bengali: The Bengali language version was first broadcast in 2015 on SA TV. The series began to be aired again in Bengali on Duronto TV on July 31, 2021.
  • Cantonese: The Cantonese language version (Chinese: 愛探險的朵拉; lit. 'Explore-loving Dora') is broadcast in Hong Kong and presented in Cantonese-English.
  • Danish: The Danish language version is called Dora – udforskeren and there are commands and expressions in English. It is broadcast on the national public children's channel, DR Ramasjang, and also on the Nick Jr. Channel through various pay TV providers.
  • Dutch: The Dutch language version broadcasts on Nickelodeon and Nick. Jr, It is presented in Dutch-English. The voice actors are Lottie Hellingman as Dora and Dieter Jansen as Boots.
  • French : The French language version, Dora l'exploratrice, broadcasts on TF1 in France and Télé-Québec in Canada. It is presented in French-English, with Dora and Boots (called Babouche) speaking French and other protagonists speaking and answering in English.
  • Filipino: The Filipino language version broadcasts on ABS-CBN and has the same English title "Dora the Explorer". The characters speak Filipino and some English, Dora teaches English in this version.
  • German: The German language version broadcasts on the German branch of Nick. Bilingualism is German-English.
  • Greek: The Greek language version is called "Ντόρα η μικρή εξερευνήτρια" (or Dora the Little Explorer). It is broadcast on Nickelodeon and Star Channel. Bilingualism is Greek-English. Dora and Boots (called Botas) speak Greek and other protagonists speak and answer in English.
  • Hebrew: The Hebrew language version broadcasts on HOP channel. Bilingualism is Hebrew-English. The series is called מגלים עם דורה (or Megalim Im Dora—English: Discovering with Dora).
  • Hindi: In the Hindi language version, Dora and the other characters speak Hindi. It is broadcast on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. Dora teaches the viewers English words and numbers.
  • Hungarian: In the Hungarian language version, Dora and the other characters speak Hungarian with some English words or phrases. It is broadcast on Nickelodeon. The series is called Dóra a felfedező.
  • Indonesian: The Indonesian language version broadcasts on Global TV. The bilingualism is Indonesian-English.
  • Irish: The Irish language version broadcasts on the Irish station TG4. The bilingualism is Irish-Spanish with Dora and Boots speaking in Irish and some other characters speaking Spanish as in the original American version.
  • Italian: The Italian language version broadcasts on Cartoonito and on Nickelodeon. Bilingualism is Italian-English. The series is called Dora l'esploratrice ("Dora the Explorer"). Most characters speak Italian, but some characters, especially Dora's parents and backpack, speak English alongside Italian.
  • Japanese: The Japanese language version broadcasts on Nickelodeon. The bilingualism is Japanese-English, with Dora and Boots speaking Japanese and other protagonists speaking and answering in English. The version is called ドーラといっしょに大冒険 (Dōra to issho ni dai bōken/Adventures with Dora).
  • Kannada: The Kannada language version broadcasts on Chintu TV and is a very popular program on that network. Hindi is the second language in this version.
  • Korean: The Korean language version broadcasts on Nick Jr. in Korea. The title is Hi Dora and is introduced by a real person whose name is Dami – she introduces key English vocabulary for each episode. The episode is primarily in Korean with some English.
  • Macedonian: The Macedonian language version broadcasts on MRT 1 in Macedonia. The title is "Дора истражува" (or Dora the Explorer). The bilingualism is Macedonian-English.
  • Malay: The Malay language version broadcasts on TV9. The bilingualism is Malay-English. Dora speaks primarily in Malay, and the secondary language is English. The original English-Spanish version, however, is also available on Nickelodeon via the Nick Jr. programming slot to subscribers of the ASTRO satellite TV service.
  • Malayalam: The Malayalam language version is called Dorayude Prayanam ("Dora's Journey") and broadcasts on Kochu TV, Sun TV Network.
  • Mandarin: In the Mandarin Chinese language version Dora the characters speak mainly Mandarin with limited English. It is broadcast on Yo-yo TV in Taiwan (Channel 25).
  • Maori: The Māori language version is called "Dora Mātātoa".
  • Norwegian: In the Norwegian language version, the bilingualism is Norwegian-English.
  • Polish: The Polish language version broadcasts on Nickelodeon in Poland. The bilingualism is Polish-English. The series is called Dora poznaje świat ("Dora explores the world").
  • Portuguese: In the Portuguese language versions, Dora a Exploradora broadcasts on RTP2 and Nickelodeon. On Nickelodeon Brazil and TV Cultura, the show is called Dora a Aventureira, and Dora and Boots (called Boots in the Portuguese version and Botas in the Brazilian version) speak Portuguese. In contrast, the other protagonists speak and answer in English. Some Portuguese episodes are available on DVD.
  • Russian: The Russian language version broadcasts on TNT and Nickelodeon. The bilingualism is Russian-English. The series is called Dasha-sledopyt ("Dasha the Pathfinder"). Dasha is the children's name of Daria (Darya).
  • Serbian: The Serbian language version broadcasts on B92. The bilingualism is Serbian-Spanish. The series is called Dora istražuje (Dora is exploring).
  • Spanish: There are different Spanish versions for Mexico, Latin America, and Spain. Dora la Exploradora broadcasts on Nickelodeon in Latin America. For Hispanic and Latino Americans, it aired on Telemundo from August 21, 2000 to September 30, 2001 as part of Nickelodeon en Telemundo, then again from October 2, 2004 to September 3, 2006 as part of Telemundo Kids. Over a year and a half later, it aired on Univisión from April 5, 2008 to May 24, 2014 as part of Planeta U. Dora and Boots (called Botas) speak Spanish and the other protagonists speak and answer in English. Some Spanish episodes are available to US viewers on VHS, and some DVDs have a Spanish track (including Dora's Egg Hunt). This version is entirely the reverse of the original English version; Tico and Señor Tucan (called Mr. Toucan) only speak English. Additionally, Univision has added on-screen captions of the Spanish words spoken in English. In Spain, Dora la exploradora is aired on TVE 1, Clan TVE and the Spanish and Portuguese Nickelodeon feed. It is another reverse of the original English version (the characters speak mainly Spanish but there are commands and expressions in English).
  • Swedish: In the Swedish language version Dora- utforskaren the characters speak mainly Swedish but there are commands and expressions in English. It is broadcast on Nickelodeon and TV4.
  • Tamil: In the Tamil language version Doravin Payanangal (டோராவின் பயணங்கள்), the characters all speak Tamil, with some English interspersed. It is broadcast on a local kids programming channel Chutti TV.
  • Thai: In the Thai language version ดอร่าดิเอกซ์พลอเรอร์ or ดอร่าสาวน้อยนักผจญภัย, the characters speak Thai; however, Tico speaks English. It is broadcast on Gang Cartoon Channel, Nick Jr., Thai PBS.
  • Turkish: In the Turkish language version Dora the characters speak mainly Turkish, Spanish, and English but there are commands and expressions in Turkish. It is broadcast on Nickelodeon and CNBC-e.

As shown in the list above, Spanish is the second language taught in the original English language version of the show (also broadcast for Malay speakers), in the Irish, Serbian, and trilingual Turkish versions, but for other versions of the show, the language being taught is English.

Franchise

Main article: Dora the Explorer (franchise)

Animated successor series

Spin-off

Main article: Go, Diego, Go!

Created and executive produced by Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh Valdes, Go, Diego Go!, is a spin-off of the original series and follows Dora's cousin Diego, an eight-year-old boy whose adventures frequently involve rescuing animals and protecting their environment. The series aired for five seasons consisting of 80 episodes and ran from September 2005 until September 2011.

Sequel

Main article: Dora and Friends: Into the City!

In 2013, Nickelodeon announced a development of a sequel to Dora the Explorer titled Dora and Friends: Into the City! and would star Dora as a 10-year-old who goes on city adventures with the Explorer Girls (a group introduced in 2009 consisting of Naiya, Kate, Emma, and Alana) and is accompanied by a male friend named Pablo. The series ran for two seasons and 40 episodes on Nickelodeon from August 8, 2014, to February 5, 2017.

Reboot

Main article: Dora (TV series)

In February 2022, an animated reboot series was announced. A promotional short film, Dora and the Fantastical Creatures, debuted in theaters before PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie. The first trailer for the CG-animated series Dora was released in February 2024, and the series became available to stream on April 12, 2024.

Live-action film adaptation

Main article: Dora and the Lost City of Gold

On October 23, 2017, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies announced a development of live-action film adaptation of the franchise at sister studio Paramount Players titled Dora and the Lost City of Gold for a scheduled summer 2019 release. It was filmed in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia at Village Roadshow Studios and directed by James Bobin from a screenplay by Nicholas Stoller and Kristin Burr as producer. The film was expected to follow the title character as a teenager unlike the TV series with the inclusion of her cousin Diego. On May 2, 2018, Isabela Moner was announced to portray the titular character. The film was released in theaters/cinemas in the U.S. and Canada on August 9, 2019.

Live-action spin-off

On February 24, 2021, Paramount+ announced the development of a live-action series based on the franchise. The following February, while announcing the development of an animated reboot series, Paramount+ further clarified that the live-action series would be aimed at tweens and take inspiration from the live-action film, Dora and the Lost City of Gold.

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Notes

  1. The series officially ended on June 5, 2014. Six additional episodes subsequently aired in the United States from July 7 to August 9, 2019, to coincide with the release of Dora and the Lost City of Gold.

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