EditFatima Ptacek…41 eps41 episodes • 2012–2019Regan Mizrahi…56 eps56 episodes • 2008–2014Alexandria Suarez…31 eps31 episodes • 2008–2014Caitlin Sanchez…35 eps35 episodes • 2008–2012Marc Weiner…175 eps175 episodes • 2000–2019Kathleen Herles…102 eps102 episodes • 2000–2019Harrison Chad…101 eps101 episodes • 2000–2008Sasha Toro…101 eps101 episodes • 2000–2008Chris Gifford…60 eps60 episodes • 2000–2019Jake Burbage…58 eps58 episodes • 2000–2007Ashley Fleming…57 eps57 episodes • 2000–2008Jose Zelaya…48 eps48 episodes • 2002–2008Leslie Valdes…43 eps43 episodes • 2001–2019Katie Gifford…30 eps30 episodes • 2000–2007Henry Gifford…29 eps29 episodes • 2000–2007Christiana Anbri…27 eps27 episodes • 2002–2005Muhammad Cunningham…23 eps23 episodes • 2000–2004Elaine del Valle…23 eps23 episodes • 2000–2012CreatorsEric WeinerChris GiffordValerie Walsh ValdesAll cast & crewProduction, box office & more at IMDbProReview4.48.9K12345678910Featured reviews4hdoerr-02108I grew up watching Dora, and it left me with mixed feelings. While the show had some excellent moments, it fell short of my expectations in some ways.On the positive side, I appreciated the bright and colorful animation, which was visually engaging and added to the show's overall fun and playful atmosphere. It would appeal to young children, who may draw their attention to the vibrant imagery and whimsical aesthetic.However, on the negative side, I found the storyline somewhat predictable and lacking substance. While there were undoubtedly some exciting moments and adventures, I couldn't shake the feeling that I had seen it all before. Additionally, some characters felt underdeveloped and one-dimensional, making it challenging to engage with their stories and motivations fully.Overall, I would give Dora the Explorer a 4 out of 10 stars. While it may be entertaining for young children drawn to the visual style and playful tone, it lacks the depth and complexity to make it truly enjoyable for older audiences. If you're looking for a show that will challenge your thinking or inspire deeper conversations, there may be a better one for you.blacktearz411I kind of think it's funny how many adults there are telling people not to watch this show, hello? It's a kid's show. I have a 3 year old and a 1 year old and they both love this show, it drives me crazy but I let them watch it because they have learned so many words, colors, shapes, etc. And like it or not they will probably need Spanish as they grow up because America is changing. When my oldest son was just over a year old I found him counting his toys, he could go up to 11 by himself thanks to Dora, now that he's 3 he counts to 20, he know's all his colors and shapes and it's all thanks to Dora. And yea it's not realistic, do you really think any of the show's we watched as kid's were realistic. If I wanted my 1 and 3 year old's to know what would really happen when someone wanted to mug you I would have them watch csi. It's our job as parents to teach them the reality's of this world when there old enough to understand them, so idk about you but I'm going to let my toddlers enjoy telling swiper no swiping without blood and violence. Thanks.P.S. I only gave it an 8 because it does drive me crazy, but I think it's worth it sense my kid's get to enjoy learning.Bobby-BlooAll three of my kids and their friends aged 2 - 5, absolutely love Dora the Explorer. Dora is a five year old girl who sets out on a different adventure each episode with her friend Boots the monkey and her talking back pack. "Back Pack" has objects to assist on her journey, of which children can decide which would be the best item to use to get round different obstacles. Along the way she also encounters different characters to assist her. Some of these characters only speak Spanish so is a great way of introducing the language to infants. Educationally it is very stimulating, teaching pre-schoolers the basics in counting, colors, shapes and sizes with the introduction of Spanish. It also brings to children the understanding of different cultures. Highly recommended.kmntnzhgbWhy do adults feel the need to get on here and critique a children's show. It isn't made for adults. It isn't going to capture the attention of adults. It's going to seem annoying to adults. That's because the target audience isn't adults. Dora was made to teach children an alternate language and help them with problem solving and it did exactly that. Yes, Dora asks the audience questions (that may indeed have quite obvious answers) every five minutes but who cares! I'm not a Dora fanatic, I never even liked Dora that much but I think it's strange for people to come on here and give Dora or any children's show or movie 3 stars and say they don't like it. Of course if you're not the target audience you're most likely not going to like the product. Now I could understand if it was because the show is problematic or something but it's Dora. All she does is go on adventures with her friends and tries not to get robbed by Swiper.barbarellasjsuThis is an excellent show for children to see. It's not an adult show, but it get's the children to learn how to count and to even understand Spanish. It is kind of stupid when it talks to swiper and boots, but it's definately a childrens show. My son loves to watch Dora, he repeats what she says, and he can count to 10 now on his own!I highly recommend this show for children to see! You have to see it to understand, but it's not a show for an adult, it's a show for kids!More like this4.4Go, Diego! 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Swiper, no swiping![Swiper stops and snaps his fingers, disappointed for being stopped from stealing] Swiper: Oh, man!Crazy creditsDuring the end credits from seasons 1 to 4, Dora would always tell the viewers to find one of the main and recurring characters hiding using the blue computer mouse.ConnectionsFeatured in Big Fish (2003)Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendationsSign inHow many seasons does Dora the Explorer have?Powered by AlexaDetailsEditRelease dateAugust 14, 2000 (United States)Countries of originUnited StatesSouth KoreaGermanyOfficial sitesOfficial siteOfficial SiteLanguagesEnglishSpanishAlso known asNina's Pop-up PuzzleFilming locationsNickelodeon Animation Studio - 231 W Olive Avenue, Burbank, California, USAProduction companiesNick Jr. ProductionsInsider EntertainmentNickelodeon Animation StudiosSee more company credits at IMDbProEditRuntime30mColorColorSound mixStereoAspect ratio1.33 : 116:9 HDSuggest an edit or add missing contentLearn more about contributingEdit pageAdd episode, Dora the Explorer is an American children's animated television series in the Dora the Explorer franchise, created by Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh Valdes, and Eric Weiner that premiered on Nickelodeon on August 14, 2000, and ended on August 9, 2019., There are more daring adventures in this 90 minute compilation of Dora the Explorer full episodes! more. Dora escapes Swiper thanks to some pirate piggies!.