Paramount+ has renewed the animated preschool series Dora for a second season. The iconic Latina heroine returned in the computer-generated animated series from Nickelodeon Animation after the original series, Dora the Explorer, first launched on Nickelodeon in August, 2000. The reboot streams today on Paramount+. Dora follows the bilingual explorer Dora, voiced by Diana Zermeño, and her best monkey friend, Boots (Asher Colton Spence), as they enjoy epic adventures in a fantastical rainforest. Guided by trustworthy Map (Anairis Quiñones), Dora and her friends must work together to overcome many obstacles while being challenged by the sneakiest fox, Swiper, voiced by Marc Weiner. Kathleen Herles, the original voice of Dora the Explorer, voices Mami.
The Dora reboot currently streams on Paramount+ in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, and also on Nick Jr. internationally. The series currently streams in over 150 countries and territories and has been translated into 32 languages on Nickelodeon channels and Paramount+ around the globe and through syndication.
Kids and family programming is consistently one of the most popular genres on Paramount+ and we’re thrilled that our audience has already embraced Dora,” Jeff Grossman, executive vp of programming at Paramount+, said in a statement. Dora was created by Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh Valdes. Gifford, Walsh Valdes, and Rich Magallanes share executive producer credits. Henry Lenardin-Madden serves as co-executive producer, and Alejandro Bien-Willner serves as story editor. Marielle Kaar is Nickelodeon's executive in charge of production for the series.