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As a child 7-8 years old in Dora the Explorer (2000), she is portrayed as a multilingual educator who likes sports, family, exploring the world, and her friends Boots, Backpack, Map, Isa, Benny, and Tico. Dora also has a cousin named Diego Márquez with whom she sometimes has adventures.
The bilingualism is Japanese-English, with Dora and Boots speaking Japanese and other protagonists speaking and answering in English. The version is called ドーラといっしょに大冒険 (Dōra to issho ni dai bōken/Adventures with Dora). Kannada: The Kannada language version broadcasts on Chintu TV and is a very popular program on that ...
Map's gender is changed from male to female for the reboot. Backpack (voiced by Katarina Sky [4]) is Dora's talking backpack, who helps Dora on her adventures by holding things she needs. Grumpy Old Troll (voiced by Danny Burstein [4]) is a yellow creature who lives under the bridge. When someone crosses the bridge (notably Dora and Boots), he ...
Pages in category "Female characters in animated television series" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 214 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In Canada, Cheerios offered free Dora the Explorer the Game CD-ROMs in specially marked packages; however, packages sold in Quebec had only the French version. Dora the Explorer: Barnyard Buddies is the first video game based on the show for the home consoles as it was released for the PlayStation in the U.S. in 2003. It was not released in ...
Female characters in animated television series (1 C, 214 P) Pages in category "Female characters in animation" The following 150 pages are in this category, out of 150 total.
The pilot was created by Farnaz Esnaashari-Charmatz, who previously worked on Dora the Explorer, with Sindy Boveda Spackman as the writer and Andy Bialk as the art director. [7] It was ordered to series by Nickelodeon in March 2014, with the first season to consist of 20 episodes. [8] The series premiered on August 24, 2015. [9]
Lola Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon character portrayed as an anthropomorphic female bunny created by Warner Bros. Pictures. She is generally depicted as Bugs Bunny's girlfriend. She first appeared in the 1996 film Space Jam. [8]