Dora The Explorer is getting a makeover

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Philippines
March 6, 2009 8:38pm CST
What do you think of this? I personally prefer Dora to stay young. I dont think she needs to be a 'tween. This is a result of Nick's attempt to widen the range of their viewers. With the older Dora coming up, parents must be more attentive and should always ready to guide their kids' viewing.
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@schulzie (4061)
• United States
9 Mar 09
What?!? I had not heard of this before! Why are they doing this exactly? Where did you hear about this change? Why are they going to age a cartoon character? I have never heard of anyone aging a cartoon character! At this point, Charlie Brown would be collecting Social Security if that happened to all cartoons. Why can't they just leave well enough alone? My kids are going to be unhappy about this I can tell you. What in the world is next? Are they going to explain all the changes as Dora becomes an adult? They should just leave well enough alone. Have a great day and happy myLotting!!!
• Philippines
9 Mar 09
I believe it was aired on CNN, march 6,2009. I have read the transcript of it on cnn.com. I dont really know what they will do in details, all I know is that the 'tween' Dora doll will be out in the market this coming fall. I have read somewhere( i just forgot where) that she is gonna be in the city, solving mysteries with her new friends... Happy mylotting!
• United States
9 Mar 09
I hadn't heard of this before. Why are they doing it exactly? Where did you hear the story? Is there an article online or at nick.com or where? Or did you see it announced on the news or something? My kids will not be happy.
@koalatbs (2229)
• United States
9 Mar 09
I agree with you lipsticknladdles. I do not think they should do that with Dora The Explorer. Leave her the way she is for all young children to enjoy. I hadn't heard about this but I do not agree with it. Jill
• Philippines
9 Mar 09
have not personally heard the news but it was aired on CNN,March 6,2009. Many moms are not so happy about it too. Happy Mylotting,Jill!
• Philippines
7 Mar 09
Hi lipsticknladdles. My daughter used to watch Dora when she was younger.I like Dora the way she is right now..making her a tween would make them lose the toddlers market...just my opinion. I agree with you,parents would have to guide their kids' viewing. Thanks and Happy mylottin!
• Philippines
7 Mar 09
they might loose the toddler market but they will gain the "tweens". Thats whats sad. There are so many shows for that age group and the little ones have lesser to watch. Sometimes if the younger age group watch the shows suited for older kids, they adapt- which may have results that are both negative & positive. MY friend's daughther is 6 yrs old, but she acts like Hannah Montana,lol!
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• United States
7 Mar 09
My 4 year old and 18 month old love Dora just as she is, if they make her look like those awful Bratz dolls, I'll be forced to stop them from watching her.
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• Philippines
7 Mar 09
Thats what I told my brother too. Her daughter ( my 5 yr old niece) watches Dora a lot. I dont like her watching Bratz too! Not age-appropriate for 5 yrs old. Happy Mylotting!
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@Ritchelle (3790)
• Philippines
7 Mar 09
that's great! my child would be thrilled! it's like the ben 10 thing. guess dora would be able to tackle more topics. i wonder what would happen to her animal friends expecially boots.
• Philippines
7 Mar 09
Some kids will really be thrilled esp.if Dora is gonna be like Hanna Montana-ish. Parents just need to guide them more. Happy Mylotting.
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@JoyfulOne (6232)
• United States
7 Mar 09
Gee, I hadn't heard about that. I don't see why they would ever consider it considering the age range that enjoys the show is 4 & 5 year olds. I've never met older kids who were even interested in the show. Guess it's time my grandson watches something else. It's a shame though, he learned a lot with this show and was also picking up some Spanish here and there. This makes no sense at all, I think the show is not going to appeal to the tween market because it's characters are way to 'kiddie' for them. Figures, they take away the good stuff for the little ones to try and go for a more lucrative market.
• Philippines
7 Mar 09
I dont know where & when exactly it was announced but I have been reading blogs & licensemag.com. Accdg to them Nick and Mattel announced that the grown-up Dora the explorer dolls will be out in the market this coming fall. Im quite sure, the show will follow. Many parents are not so happy about this.I do agree that the stuff for the little ones to watch are becoming less & less these days and thats really sad!
• Philippines
8 Mar 09
As long as Nickelodeon does not abandon the pre-schoolers (and by proxy parents like me) that have made Dora as popular as ever, I think a tween makeover can be successful. The Nick Jr., Nick Teen, and Nickelodeon brands are very distinct, I believe that Dora can live in both worlds simillar to the Looney Tunes / Tiny Toon parallel. As my 3 year old daughter grown, it would be nice if the characters she love could grow with her.
@Jae2619 (1483)
• United States
7 Mar 09
I really don't understand why they would move her up to the "tween" age group as she does just fine in the toddler age group. It's really gonna hurt their ratings, i think instead of drawing in more rating. I think most kids who are at the "tween" age group will still think of her as a baby cartoon. If they move her up to that group, My 18 month will not be allowed to watch it, and either will my 6 year old.
• Philippines
7 Mar 09
I dont have my own kids yet, but I have a 5 year old niece who watch Dora a lot. I guess If Dora grows up on TV, I'll just get her DVDs of the younger Dora. I have nothing against the 'tween Dora but I just dont think her interests will be age appropriate for 5 yrs olds.
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@liaamur (417)
• Philippines
9 Mar 09
whoa. my neices and nephews (and i) watch dora a lot, too. and i do think she's fine the way she is right now. that's what the kids loved her to be, and why mums loved her for--being a kid. i think it's a bad idea, but we'll see what they do. i couldn't imagine a tween dora doing the same kid-stuff that the current dora does.