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Dora: Say Hola to Adventure! (2023)
It’s Dora, the world’s most famous exploradora, like you’ve never seen her before! Join her and ALL her friends for BRAND NEW, magical adventures in the rainforest!
It’s Dora, the world’s most famous exploradora, like you’ve never seen her before! Join her and ALL her friends for BRAND NEW, magical adventures in the rainforest!
The film's dominant themes of multiculturalism, bilingual education, and positive representation of Latinx communities align with progressive cultural values, despite its lack of explicit partisan political messaging.
The movie features a Latina protagonist, Dora Márquez, with authentic casting that reflects her cultural background, promoting visible diversity and bilingualism. The narrative emphasizes positive themes such as teamwork, cooperation, and problem-solving, presenting Dora as a strong female role model. While the film challenges traditional gender stereotypes, its storytelling maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities without explicit critique.
The character Map, originally established as male in the source material, is portrayed as female in the film, aligning with the definition of a gender swap.
Dora: Say Hola to Adventure! does not include any portrayal, reference, or representation of the LGBTQ+ community within its narrative, themes, or character interactions. The CG-animated special for preschool audiences focuses on Dora's magical adventures, emphasizing exploration and friendship without venturing into topics of sexual orientation or gender identity.
There is no available information suggesting the presence or portrayal of transsexual characters or themes in 'Dora: Say Hola to Adventure!' (2023). Therefore, the film's net impact on this aspect is N/A due to a lack of depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2023 animated special maintains the established racial and ethnic identity of its characters. Dora Márquez, a Latina character, is voiced by a Latina actress, and supporting characters also align with the original show's Latinx cultural representation, consistent with the source material.
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