Dora the Explorer
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Not to be confused with Dora the Female Explorer.
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Genre | Children Adventure |
Created by | Chris Gifford Valerie Walsh Valdes Eric Weiner |
Directed by | George S. Chialtas Gary Conrad Henry Lenardin-Madden Sherie Pollack Arnie Wong |
Voices of | Caitlin Sanchez, Kathleen Herles, Fátima Ptacek as Dora the Explorer Harrison Chad, Regan Mizrahi as Boots the Monkey Marc Weiner as Swiper Sasha Toto and Alexandria Suarez as Backpack |
Theme music composer | Joshua Sitron Billy Straus |
Opening theme | Dora the Explorer Theme |
Ending theme | various closing themes |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English Spanish (Teaches Spanish) |
No. of seasons | 8 |
No. of episodes | 200 (aired) (List of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Chris Gifford |
Producer(s) | Valerie Walsh Valdes |
Editor(s) | Gayle McIntyre Karyn Finley Powell David Wigforss |
Running time | 22 minutes, 23 minutes 1 hour movie special |
Production company(s) | Nickelodeon Productions Nickelodeon Animation Studio |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Nickelodeon Nick Jr. CBS (2000-2006) |
Picture format | 480i: SDTV (2000–2012) 1080i: HDTV (2012-present) |
Original run | August 14, 2000 – Present |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Go, Diego, Go! |
External links | |
Website |
Dora the Explorer is an American educational
animated TV series
created by Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh, and Eric Weiner. Dora the
Explorer became a regular series in 2000. The show is carried on the
Nickelodeon
cable television network, including the associated Nick Jr.
channel. It aired on CBS until September 2006. A Spanish-dubbed version first
aired as part of a Nick en español block on NBC Universal-owned Telemundo
through September 2006; since April 2008, this version of the program
has been carried on Univision as part of the Planeta U
block. The series is co-produced by Nickelodeon
Productions and Nickelodeon Animation Studio. Dora
the Explorer is one of the longest-running shows of Nick Jr. During
the sixth season, the show
became the Nick Jr. series with most episodes, surpassing Blue's
Clues with 143 episodes, having 144 after it had complete
broadcast on television.
Contents
[hide]Plot
The series centers around a Latina girl named Dora Marquez with a
love of embarking on quests related to an activity in which she would
like to partake or some place that she wants to go, 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
ritualistic 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 attempts at stealing the possessions of others must be prevented
through fourth wall-breaking interaction with the viewer. However, on
occasions where Swiper succeeds in snatching the belongings of other
people, the viewer is presented with the challenge of helping Boots and
Dora locate the lost 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 before permitting them the past that needs to be
solved with the viewer's help. Known for the constant breaking of the
fourth-wall 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,
singing the "We Did It!" song with Boots in triumph.
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.
Voices
- Dora the Explorer: Kathleen Herles (2000-2004), Caitlin Sanchez (2007–2010), Fatima Ptacek (2011-present)
- Boots: Harrison Chade (2000-2004), Regan Mizrahi (2007-present)
- Backpack: Sasha Toro (2000-2004), Alexandria Suarez (2007–2010)
- Swiper: Marc Weiner (2000-present)
- Map: Marc Weiner (2000–present)
- Isa the Iguana: Ashley Fleming (2000-2004), Lenique Vincent (2007–2010)
- Tico the Squirrel: Jose Zelaya (2002-2004), Jean Carlos Celi (2007–2010)
- Benny The Bull: Jake Burbage (2000-2004) Matt Gumley (2007–2010)
- Big Red Chicken: Chris Gifford (2000-2004)
- Explorer Stars: Christiana Anbri, Henry Gifford, Katie Gifford, Aisha Shickler, Muhammed Cunningham, Jose Zeleya
- Diego: Felipe Dieppa (2002-2004), Jake T. Austin (2007-2010), Brandon Zambrano (2011–2012), Jacob Medrano (2012-present)[1]
- Andres Dieppa
- Elaine Del Valle
- Eileen Galindo
- Chris Gifford
- K.J. Sanchez
- Adam Sietz
- Leslie Valdes
- Marc Weiner
Guest voices
- John Leguizamo
- Cheech Marin
- Ricardo Montalbán
- Esai Morales
- Amy Principe
- Irwin Reese
- Chita Rivera (Dora's Fairytale Adventure, 2004)
- Antonia Rey
- Paul Rodriguez
Episode list
Main article: List of Dora the Explorer
episodes
Development
Dora is a Latina. According to a
Nickelodeon spokesman, "She was developed to be pan-Latina to represent
the diversity of Latino cultures."[2]
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,[3]
but after a short controversy, the tween Dora was unveiled on March 16,
2009.[4]
The new pre-teen Dora will be used in a spin-off called Dora and
Friends: Into the City, debuting on Nickelodeon in 2014.[5][6][7][8]
In 2012, a CGI opening was created for new episodes of the series.[9]
Dora's Explorer Girls
In 2009, Mattel
and Nickelodeon introduced a preteen version of
Dora, with four friends named Naiya, Kate, Emma, and Alana, who call
themselves the Explorer Girls.[10]
This is the "tween Dora" whose silhouette created some controversy when
it debuted at the Nickelodeon website.[11][12]
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 Gaelic, 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 MBC3, and is presented in Arabic-English.
- Cantonese - The Cantonese version (Chinese: 愛探險的 朵拉; Cantonese Yale: Oi taam hím dīk Dó Lā; literally "Explore-loving Dora") is sold in Hong Kong. It is presented in Cantonese-English.
- Danish - The Danish language version Dora is similar to the Swedish Dora- utforskaren. There are commands and expressions in English. It is broadcast on Nick Jr. in the subscription of Canal Digital and Viasat.
- 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.
- Gaelic - The Gaelic version broadcasts on the Irish station TG4. The bilingualism is Gaelic-Spanish with Dora and Boots speaking in Gaelic and some other characters speaking Spanish as in the original American version.
- German - The German language version broadcasts on the German branch of Nickelodeon. The bilingualism is German-English.
- Greek - The Greek version is called "Ντόρα η μικρή εξερευνήτρια" (or Dora the Little Explorer). It broadcasts on Nickelodeon and Star Channel. The bilingualism is Greek-English. Dora and Boots (called Botas) speak Greek and other protagonists speak and answer in English.
- Hebrew - The Hebrew version broadcasts on HOP channel. The 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 broadcasts on Nickelodeon. 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 broadcasts on Nickelodeon (Hungary). The series is called Dóra a felfedező.
- Indonesian - The Indonesian language version broadcasts on Global TV. The bilingualism is Indonesian-English.
- Italian - The Italian language version broadcasts on Italia 1 and on Nickelodeon. 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 along with Italian.
- Japanese - The Japanese language version broadcasts on Nick Japan. 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).
- 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 South East Asia via the Nick Jr. programming slot to subscribers of the ASTRO satellite TV service.
- Malayalam - The Malayalam version is called Dorayude Prayanam (ഡോറയുടെ പ്രയാണം) and broadcasts on a local kids programming channel Kochu TV, which is the Malayalam dubbed version of Chutti TV.
- Mandarin - In the Mandarin Chinese version Dora the characters speak mainly Mandarin with limited English. It broadcasts on Yo-yo TV in Taiwan (Channel 25).
- 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 Portugal. On Nickelodeon Brazil, Dora and Boots (called Boots in the Portuguese version and Botas in the Brazilian version) speak Portuguese and 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 language versions for Mexico, Latin America, and Spain. Dora la Exploradora broadcasts on Nickelodeon in Latin America (and up to September 2006 on Telemundo in the USA; from April 2008 on Univisión). 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 Nickelodeon. 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 broadcasts on Nickelodeon and TV4.
- Tamil - In the Tamil language version Dora The Explorer, the characters all speak Tamil, with some English interspersed. It broadcasts on a local kids programming channel Chutti TV.
- Turkish - In the Turkish language version Dora the characters speak mainly Turkish, Spanish, and English but there are commands and expressions in Turkish. It broadcasts on Nickelodeon and CNBC-e.
As shown by the list above, the usual second language is English, but
Spanish is used in the original American version in English (broadcast
also for Malay speakers), in the Gaelic, Serbian, and the trilingual
Turkish versions.
Stage adaptations
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 LiveNation, 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.
City of Lost Toys featured Christina Bianco as Dora, while Dora's Pirate Adventure
featured Danay Ferrer in the role, a
former member of the all female American pop band innosense.
Both productions featured a version of the popular Gloria Estefan song "Get On Your Feet" as the final number
of the show.
Both productions were conceived by Chris Gifford, creator of the
television show, and directed by Gip Hoppe.
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 Actor's Equity and IATSE, 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 United Kingdom and France.
Dora the Explorer merchandise
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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. Licensees include Holland Publishing in the United Kingdom.
Toys
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 Sesame Street and Nickelodeon characters,
including Dora the Explorer. Nickelodeon responded that they would
introduce "third-party monitoring" of all manufacturers of products
under its brands.[13][14][15]
Books
Dora the Explorer series
- 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)
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
- 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)
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
- Dora's Magic Watering Can (ISBN 978-1416947721)
DVDs and videos
Main article: List of Dora the Explorer
videos
Video games
Main article: Dora
the Explorer (video game series)
Video
games based on the 2000 television show Dora the Explorer
were released. In Canada, Cheerios
offered free Dora the Explorer the Game CD-ROMs in
specially marked packages. However, packages sold in Quebec
would only have the French version. Dora the Explorer: Barnyard Buddies
is a video game released for the PlayStation
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. Dora
the Explorer: Super Star Adventures is an adventure video game
for the Game Boy Advance released in 2004. It was
developed by Imaginengine and published by Global Star.[16]
Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet is an action-adventure video game, developed
by Monkey Bar Games, published by Global Star Software and powered
by Vicious Engine. The game was released for Gamecube in North
America on October 13, 2005,[17]
and later in PAL regions on December 16, 2005. The PlayStation
2 version was released on PAL regions on December 2, 2005, and
later in North America in February 9, 2006.[18]
The game is about Dora and Boots who finds some lost aliens from the
purple planet. However, to take them home, she and Boots are required to
collect keys to open the space gate, leading to the saturn planet. The
game is unique in that it uses pictures and symbols to communicate
rather than words. The object of the game is to capture one of the six
explorer stars. Each explorer star has a special power such as the
ability to be noisy or the ability to create music. In order to capture
the star, the player must complete a hide-and-seek activity. These
activities include maze navigation, matching games, side-scrolling race
games, a "Frogger"-type
game, a complete-the-pattern activity and a song playing game.[19]
Dora Puppy is a puppy simulator where players must help Dora take care
of her puppy, Perrito, and help train him for doggie competitions. All the actions are performed by
either tracing certain shapes with the stylus or calling out commands
into the DS's microphone.[20]
It was developed by Take-Two Interactive for the Nintendo
DS and published by 2K Play in North
America[21]
and Australia
in 2009, and in Europe in 2010.
Dora the Explorer: Dora's Cooking Club is a cooking video game
for the Nintendo DS. It was published by 2K Play
in 2010.[22]
In the game, players have to chop veggies, stir soups, top pizzas, and
more using math skills. They may be sorting cookies into numbered groups
or counting out different amounts of ingredients.[23]
- Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Snow Princess is a video game that was released for the PlayStation 2 and the Wii console in 2008.
- Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom is a video game that was released for the PlayStation 2 and the Wii console in 2009.
Spin-off
In 2013, Nickelodeon announced that it will have a
spin-off to Dora the Explorer titled as Dora and Friends: Into
the City. It will be starred by a Latina heroine Dora as a
10-year-old who goes on city adventures with a group of new friends. The
series has been picked up for 20 episodes and will air on Nickelodeon
sometime in 2014.[24][25][26][27]
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