
Andre Gonzales
I got to admit I like dora the explorer. My daughter got me into to watching this with her. It made for good quality time together.


TV Show spotlight
A young girl named Dora goes on adventures with her red boot-wearing monkey named Boots.
Dora, a teenage adventurer, leads her friends on a mission to save her parents and solve the mystery of the lost city of gold. Having spent most of her life in the jungle with her parents, Dora must now navigate the perils of high school and a dangerous quest. Along the way, she encounters ancient Incan traps, puzzles, and a group of villains determined to exploit the city's riches.
Dora and the Lost City of Gold received generally positive reviews from critics and was a moderate box office success. Reviewers praised its humor, colorful visuals, and ability to appeal to both children and adults by cleverly integrating elements from the beloved animated series into a live-action adventure. While some found the plot predictable, most agreed it was a fun and charming family film.
A surprisingly fun and witty adventure that cleverly balances its target audience.
Praised for its colorful visuals and self-aware humor.
Successfully captures the spirit of the original series while offering a fresh take.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's humor and its successful adaptation of the Dora the Explorer franchise into a live-action format. Many viewers appreciated the movie's ability to entertain both children and their parents, with particular praise for the clever integration of familiar elements like Boots and the map.
The film features a cameo from the original voice actress of Dora the Explorer, Kathleen Herles, who voices a teacher in the movie.
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I got to admit I like dora the explorer. My daughter got me into to watching this with her. It made for good quality time together.