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Archive for September, 2008

Dora DVDs - Dora the Explorer: Summer Explorer

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Dora and Boots invite their friends to have some fun in the sun in this fun Dora DVD - Dora the Explorer: Summer Explorer! This Dora DVD features 4 new to DVD episodes filled with new adventures, they include:

BABY CRAB - It’s a beach day of adventure when Dora, Boots and you help Baby Crab being his shell necklace home to his mommy on Crab Island!

MIXED-UP SEASONS - Dora and Boots love the beach in summer, but someone doesn’t - a snowman! Help Dora and Boots fix all four mixed-up seasons!

WE ALL SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM - The ice cream truck has sped off, but Dora and Boots really want some ice cream! Help them on their delicious adventure to Coney Island.

and BEACHES - Dora and Boots need to cross crab-infested sand dunes and a broken boardwalk to find Boots’s floatie so he can swim in the ocean! Will you help?”

DVD Specifics:

DVD Release Date: July 3, 2007

Run Time: 98 minutes

Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC

Language: English, Spanish and French

Region: Region 1

Number of discs: 1

Studio: Paramount Home Video / Nickelodeon

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The Appeal of Dora the Explorer

To be honest, most children’s television shows are off the air before long. Oftentimes, a show is started to catch in on a fleeting craze, or else the appeal of the concept just isn’t that timeless. Once in awhile, though, we get a show like Sesame Street, The Wiggles (perhaps one of the most popular franchises in Australian toys and television), or Howdy Doody, which winds up hitting upon just the right idea at just the right time, and becoming not just a flash in the pan half hour of daily entertainment, but an integral element of the cultural landscape.As anyone with a daughter, granddaughter, little sister, or niece knows by now, Dora the Explorer is probably going to be one of those shows. Having first aired in 1999, the show has run for nearly a decade by now, and doesn”t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. In 2004 alone, the franchise made $1 billion in revenue from television and toys.

The appeal that Dora the Explorer has for children, and especially young girls, is quite simple. If you want princesses or Beverly Hills party girls, you can take your pick from any number of dolls and TV shows. The glamorous hair and makeup gals are, quite honestly, a dime a dozen. Dora the Explorer has found a tragically unexplored niche in the fact that there really just isn’t much out there for young girls who want some action and adventure in their lives.

Most adventure toys and shows are marketed at boys, but if you think about it, thats kind of silly. Girls love Indiana Jones just as much as boys do. In fact, when the boys toys sword and sorcerer cartoon series He Man and the Masters of the Universe aired, it quickly developed a huge following of young girls, simply because there was so little available for adventuresome girls at the time, and He Man offered plenty of female action heroes to root for.

For some adults, Dora the Explorer brings to mind memories of exploring the parks and forests around our childhood homes. We would turn a stick and an old shoelace into a bow and arrow, imagining ourselves as Errol Flynn or Harrison Ford. As children, we want to explore and imagine ourselves as heroes on some incredible journey. For girls, there is very little on television and in toys to encourage this, and Dora the Explorer is not only a great idea, its long overdue.

Whats more, Dora the Explorer has a well developed cast of wonderful characters, and thats important for any long running children’s show. Dora herself is fearless and capable, the excellent adventure hero, while her sidekick, Boots the monkey, is funny and helpful. Swiper, the masked fox who gets his kicks by swiping peoples treasured keepsakes is generally pretty harmless, providing just enough of a threat to keep kids on the edge of their seats, but not quite enough of a threat to be scary. Displaying Doras heroic character further, shes generally optimistic and kind to all of the other characters, even to the point that she does not hold a grudge against Swiper. Such values are often missing in children’s entertainment.

Its interesting to note that, while Dora the Explorer is typically aimed at a female audience, there are plenty of boys who love the show as well (not that they’d ever admit it to their friends), prompting the producers to launch the spin-off, Go Diego Go, about Dora’s equally adventuresome cousin, Diego, allowing boys to join in the adventure without having to admit that they like a girls show.

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Review of Nick Jr Favorites Vol. 4 DVD

Nick Jr Favorites Vol. 4 DVD

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A Question

My little cousin’s are having a birthday party today and I need a gift. They love movies but they have a LOT so I want to make sure I buy the absolute newest DVD that has JUST come out What are the newest kids/family DVDs released this month that are appropriate for children ages 2~5? (one child is almost 4 years old and the other is turning 3 this week) They have almost ALL the Disney & Pixar Movies, Baby Genius, Wiggles, Thomas the Train, etc…so I need some suggestions of movies that have been released within the last week (or released in the last 2 or 3 weeks.) If it isn’t really new or an amazing movie that is obscure that they are unlikely to have… than they will most definitely own it already.The party is TODAY at noon, so I need to know the suggestions by 10am today to be able to get to the store in time. Thanks!!!!
The newest kids movie to come out was Happily Never After..but it wasn’t very good. Are they boys or girls? My girls love the Care Bear movies and Strawberry Shortcake and there are TONS of these movies out, so you probably won’t get a duplicate if you go with one of those. For a boy, my son is older so his tastes are probably different; but when he was younger he liked Blues Clues and Sponge Bob movies. You can usually find gift sets of cartoons in most stores; like Nickolodian or PBS cartoons. They’ll have 3-4 different shows on them (Blues Clues, Dora, ect.) with one or two episodes from each cartoon on the disk.

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Question - DVDs for a toddler that is soon to be big brother?

I wanted to give my 3 year old some dvd’s for when he visits me and his new baby brother in the hospital. So far I have found: Big Sister Dora Blue’s clues - Meet Blue’s Brother and Aurthur: Big Brother Binky - all of which he has either grown out of or not interested in - I was wondering if anyone has other choices! No Elmo please!
Brother bear? Arthur :When kate is born Barney

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