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Dora the Explorer Celebrates 25 Years as a Multicultural Icon

ISLAMABAD: Dora the Explorer, the beloved bilingual adventurer with a bob haircut and boundless curiosity, is marking her 25th anniversaryโ€”and sheโ€™s still cheerfully asking, โ€œHi, Iโ€™m Dora. Whatโ€™s your name?โ€

First airing in 2000 on Nickelodeon, Dora made history as the first Latina lead in a major U.S. animated series, paving the way for multicultural programming in childrenโ€™s television.

A Milestone in Representation

โ€œDora allowed Latinos to be seen as educators, not just entertainers,โ€ said Brenda Victoria Castillo, President and CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition. โ€œShe taught kids not only Spanish but essential life lessons in a culturally inclusive way.โ€

With her signature blend of English and Spanish, her trusty monkey companion Boots, and interactive storytelling, Dora quickly became a global sensation.

Celebrating 25 Years

To commemorate the milestone, Nickelodeon and Paramount have launched a range of celebratory initiatives:

  • A live-action feature film: Dora and the Search of Sol Dorado

  • Season 3 of the rebooted Dora animated series

  • A new podcast: Doraโ€™s Mermaid Adventures

  • A music album, plus new merchandise including toys and apparel

Inclusive, Brave, and Timeless

โ€œDora celebrates Latin culture through every aspectโ€”language, food, dress, and music,โ€ said Ramsey Naito,

President of Animation at Paramount and Nickelodeon. โ€œBut above all, she empowers children to be brave and authentic. Sheโ€™s inclusive, not exclusive.โ€

As Dora the Explorer enters her next chapter, she remains a trailblazer for representation, courage, and education in childrenโ€™s media.

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