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Pint-Size Pioneer ‘Dora the Explorer’ Celebrates Her 25th Anniversary

  • Nickelodeon is celebrating Dora the Explorer's 25th anniversary in 2025 with a live-action movie, a rebooted series, a podcast, and merchandise.
  • The celebration follows Dora's role as the first Latina lead in a major cartoon and its impact on multicultural children's programming in the U.S.
  • The series airs on Nickelodeon and Paramount+, is translated into 32 languages, and is seen in over 150 countries, emphasizing its global reach and Latin cultural presence.
  • Brenda Victoria Castillo said, "Dora is relevant now more than ever" and urged, "We need more Doras" to expand Latin representation on TV.
  • This anniversary highlights Dora’s lasting cultural significance and potential to inspire continued growth in Latino media representation.
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Twenty-five years ago, a girl with a bob haircut appeared on television screens, speaking a mixture of English and Spanish, with a courageous and determined spirit.

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Pint-size pioneer 'Dora the Explorer' celebrates her 25th anniversary

Twenty-five years ago, a little girl with a bob haircut appeared on our TVs, speaking a mix of English and Spanish, with a spunky, can-do spirit.

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New York, USA.- Twenty-five years ago, a girl with a bob haircut appeared on TV screens, speaking a mixture of English and Spanish, with a courageous and determined spirit. She had a planned adventure, a backpack, a cute friend and animated songs. "Hi, I'm Dora. What's your name?", she asked. This was, of course, Dora the Explorer, the first Latina to lead a major cartoon series and the girl who helped boost the rise of multicultural children's …

Twenty-five years ago, a girl with a bob haircut appeared on TV screens, speaking a mixture of English and Spanish, with a courageous and determined spirit. She had a planned adventure, a backpack, a cute friend and animated songs.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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