When you see something happy, yell it out to me! What's that? A dog! He's got a stick. You made us so happy. A cat! Their playing ball! Can you please come and get us? I just want to go home! Look around you. This is the kind of place where people die.
Dora: I mean, in a way, every place is the kind of place where people die. Alejandro: Guys, guys. Diego: My aunt and uncle will know what to do. Alejandro: Thank you, Diego. The jungle is perfectly safe! Alejandro: You have nothing to worry about. I promise.
Get it off! Sammy: She knows this monkey? Of course she knows this monkey. Sammy: Uh, may we stop for a moment? I need to do a thing. Randy: What? Sammy: Just a thing. Diego: What thing? Dora: I know what this is. You have to poo. Sammy: No. I have an idea. You had that in your backpack too? Dora: A poo shovel. I believe that you can do this. Also, medically, you have to do this. Okay, bye! They hit me! Diego: Oh, no, no, no!
Not safe! The Lost Guardians. Dora: Hey, you okay? Sammy: Okay? I want to go home! I want to be staring at my phone, in an ice-cold room, drinking a frozen coffee beverage! And I know that makes me sound real basic, but that is what I want! Oh, and by the way, the poo song lied. Yeah, it was totally dangerous, arrows rained down on me. I hate it here! Dora: Maybe a song will help. Diego: No.
Diego: Is it? Dora: [laughing] You have an attraction for her. Diego: What? No, I definitely never said that. Dora: You know, a life-threatening situation can often accelerate the mating process in many species! Diego: Okay, no. Just slow your roll.
Dora: Mm. Sammy: Why does the ground feel like chocolate pudding? I ate a lot of frijoles and chimichangas. Randy: Wait. Anyone else notice the walls are getting higher?
Dora: Quicksand! Diego: You got to be kidding me! Randy: Quicksand really exists? I thought it was just a video game thing. Like Pitfall! Alejandro: How do we get out of this stuff? Lie down flat on your back. You have to distribute your weight. Sammy: Okay. No, this feels super wrong. Dora: Now make little movements with your legs to make space for the water to get between the sand. And once your legs are free, simply backstroke out of the quicksand. Alejandro: Oh, give me a break.
Randy: Look, look! I thought I was going to die. Alejandro: And I was stupid! And then a scorpion went mating on my head. My whole life is a lie.
Dora: No! I love that there is a character that looks and speaks like him. Before watching this show my husband would talk with my son in Spanish but only get English replies I think that Dora has shown my son that bilingualism is cool, useful, something to be celebrated.
This title contains: Positive role models. Parent of a 2, 8, and year-old Written by CJ B. May 10, I wish this website would clean up the sarcastic reviews.
The show isn't great but it isn't demonic or anything stupid like that. My problem is the klepto fox. Also how it strays so far from reality it's not even entertaining. Go Diego Go is better. Adult Written by Jsjshshsh April 25, Adult Written by katalina January 28, The show teaches compassion and empathy for others, different cultures, and animals.
I like that it gets your child moving by stomping their feet or clapping their hands. Each episode encourages the viewer to problem solve by presenting solutions to choose from that involve math, such as shapes and numbers, or art like music and colors, while your child is none the wiser.
The characters treat each other with kindness and respect, never speaking ill of each other or being violent, and help each other when in need including the bad guy, Swiper, to recognize how swiping from others affects them.
Not to mention, your child will pick up on Spanish, because the show includes the viewer by asking for your help from growing flowers to reuniting a baby bird with it's Mommy.
That aside, I also like that it helps build memory by asking the viewer to remember the map order they need to travel by each episode. But the tv show is so good that my daughter now speaks in Spanish phrases interchangeably.
Good show, but Swiper may be scary for children under 8. No sexual content, no foul language, no drug use, nothing but wholesome entertainment the whole family can enjoy.
Swiper may be frightening for those under age 8, though, because he confronts Dora and tries to steal her stuff. He does learn his lesson. Plus, it's educational and teaches children Spanish. Adult Written by quincy12 May 8, Perfect for teaching younger kids Spanish Parents need to know that Dora means well and is teaching kids to be open with the Spanish language.
Parents who live in a Hispanic-populated area may have their kids watch each episodes so that they can be fluent with their peers. The only distraction is when Swiper appears. Go to Common Sense Review. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Print.
Sure, people. Backpack: Magic backpack that holds everything but requires you to listen to its stupid song as a kind of cover charge for its use. You get the same eight songs every week. And really, does he need the mask? Take it off and Swiper is just a normal fox. He might be able to sneak up on Boots and snap his neck with his powerful jawtrap that way. Swiper is the Chief Villain in the world of Dora , but in half of the episodes, they pretty much make him a good guy, which defeats the whole purpose of it.
Nothing ruins a villain faster than a cheap face turn. I strongly feel that the essence of Swiper has been lost. Map: Fuck the Map. Just the worst. And his song is somehow even worse. I thought you were an ice cream cone! No shit, buddy.
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