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Dora's Dance to the Rescue; October 11, 2005 [32] Save the Day! Dora and Diego to the Rescue! Swiper the Explorer; January 10, 2006 [33] Dora's First Trip Dora's First Trip; Best Friends; April 11, 2006 [34] Animal Adventures Save Diego; Baby Jaguar's Roar; June 13, 2006 [35] We're a Team! We're a Team; Baseball Boots; August 15, 2006 [36 ...
Dora introduces her cousin, Diego, to Boots and the viewers for the first time. For their first mission together, Dora, Boots, and Diego must rescue a baby jaguar from a waterfall. Note: This episode marks the debut of Diego, who would later get a spin-off series of his own: Go, Diego, Go!
Diego and Baby Jaguar. The series follows Diego, who helps animals in danger. His cousin is Dora from Dora the Explorer, who also appears in the series; prior to Go, Diego, Go!, Diego debuted in the Dora the Explorer episode "Meet Diego!" and appeared throughout the series. In most episodes, Diego hears an animal's call for help at his ...
A new jaguar cub at a Florida zoo is the first to be born there in 10 years. The baby was born at the Jacksonville Zoo on April 7 to “first-time mother and father, Babette and Harry,” the zoo ...
From left to right: Swiper (in background), Dora, and Boots. The series centers around Dora Márquez, a seven-year-old Latina girl, with a love of embarking on quests related to an activity that she wants to partake of or a place that she wants to go to, accompanied by her talking purple backpack and anthropomorphic monkey companion named Boots (named for his beloved pair of red boots).
A mother, focused on the adorable moment of her baby’s first steps, nearly missed her 3-year-old nephew holding a large knife.. Courtney Gaylord from Chattanooga, Tennessee, and her family were ...
Dora the Explorer revolved around a young girl named Dora of Latin American origin and her best friend, Boots the Monkey. The show usually involved a problem or a goal presented to the characters at the start of the show, for which they had to go on a mission in order to achieve that goal.
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