

In "The Chocolate Tree", Dora and Boots reach the bear's cave where they encounter a bear whom they sing to sleep with Abuela's chocolate song.In the climax of "Berry Hunt", Dora and Boots encounter a bear on Blueberry Hill who chases after their blueberries, sending them all the way back the way they came.Bedsheet Ghost: In the picture book Dora's Halloween Adventure, Dora and Boots encounter one of these in a "haunted house," but it turns out to actually be Swiper in costume.So how does it fly? Why, they pump it up with a bicycle pump before taking off of course! Balloonacy: In at least one episode they ride in a hot air balloon not powered by fire.At one point, she was even shown to have bear milk inside her. Bag of Holding: Dora's appropriately named sentient Backpack carries anything Dora might need for the current adventure, and she means anything.Thankfully, this future is changed at the end of the episode. Due to getting put on the naughty list seemingly without the ability to be removed from it, Swiper becomes so embittered over not getting presents and watching everyone else enjoy theirs that he completely stops caring about others at all and becomes a true thief, stealing so much stuff that the future Dora outright tells the present Swiper, in a rather bitter fashion, there's nothing left for him to steal and he's ruined Christmas. Bad Future: Seen in Dora's Christmas Carol Adventure.Although, the character animation was starting to get stiffer, making them stuck in 3/4 view, similar to Family Guy. As the program has moved away from this, the overall look of the program has improved with more vibrant colors, better animation quality overall and eventually episodes presented in widescreen HD with CGI elements. Art Evolution: The program was designed originally to mimic the feel of a mid-90s children's computer game.It now only shows up during the "Backpack" segments and when it clicks on Dora near the end. At first, the the click/beep mouse pointer remained to maintain the Fake Interactivity aspect of the program, but was also mostly dropped in 2013. The computer and related elements were dropped from the opening of the program around the time that the Explorer Stars first showed up.
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Produced in the style of a mid- 1990s CD-ROM game made by Humongous Entertainment, the show follows Dora, a cute 7-year-old explorer girl, and her monkey friend, Boots, as they teach young viewers, in both English and Spanish, how to observe situations and solve problems.
¡Vámonos, amigos! Dora the Explorer is a long-running animated television series produced and aired by Nickelodeon, as part of Nick Jr.
