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.
Can You Say Iconic? Dora the Explorer Turns 25!
It’s been 25 years since a fearless little girl in a pink shirt and orange shorts marched onto our screens with a monkey in boots, a magical talking backpack, and enough confidence to get past grumpy trolls and questionable map directions. Yes, folks — Dora the Explorer is officially a quarter-century old. And while the rest of us are dealing with back pain and wondering where our car keys are, Dora is still trekking through jungles asking, “Ca…
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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