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  1. This is a picture of when Dora and Boots brought Little Star home to the Moon. Here is a picture of when Dora and Boots saved Prince Ramon from the High Tower and secured the witch in the prince's ball (and the witch eventually became nice). Look, that's a picture of Dora on the monkey bars at Play Park. Boots thought Dora made it all the way ...

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    • Abu. 357 votes. Abu, the loyal sidekick from Disney's Aladdin, is a small monkey with a big personality. Despite his size, Abu proves time and again that he is brave and resourceful.
    • Rafiki. 393 votes. Rafiki, the wise mandrill from The Lion King, is known for his eccentricity and spiritual guidance. With his colorful appearance and mystical aura, Rafiki adds a touch of magic to the story.
    • Curious George. 402 votes. Curious George is a lovable and mischievous monkey who always finds himself in exciting adventures. From the beloved children's books, George's curiosity leads him into all sorts of trouble, but his kind heart and determination always help him find a way out.
    • Boots. 189 votes. Boots, Dora the Explorer's trusty companion, is an adorable monkey who accompanies her on her educational quests. Boots' enthusiasm and willingness to help make him an invaluable friend to Dora and a beloved character among young viewers.
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    Dora has tried and tried, but never conquered the monkey bars. If she wants to retry it, she'll have to prove it by going to Play Park by going over the Troll Bridge, and going up Windy Hill. Can the viewer help Dora climb all the away across the monkey bars?

    Dora and Boots are looking at a photo album about past trips they took together. The first picture was the time Dora & Boots found the buried treasure chest with the Pirate Pigs and Pirate Parrot. The 2nd picture was the time they helped Little Star get home to the Moon. The 3rd picture was the time they saved Prince Ramon from the High Tower and l...

    Purple hat (one of the correct items)
    Green pair of mittens
    Purple pair of mittens (one of the correct items)
    Red jacket (one of the correct items)
    This episode has Dora and Boots sing "Yes, We Can!", in which they sing the first two stanzas of the Travel Song's lyrics, they don't say "where are we going" because it's followed by them stomping...
    This is Dora and Boots' 6th instance (and the only Season 2 episode) going over the troll bridge and the 7thappearance for the Grumpy Old Troll.
    This episode could be Dora’s version of Journey to Jaguar Mountain.
    This is the only episode where items fly out both before and after Backpack swallows the remaining items. Dora and Boots' jackets and mittens flew out of Backpack before she swallowed the green and...
    It is unknown how the pictures from Treasure Island, Little Star, and Dora Saves the Princeappeared if no one actually took the pictures onscreen.
    After looking through the photo album book, Dora put the book in her backpack, so it is unknown how the book was not one of the items in Backpack during her segment.
    It is unknown how Dora and Boots needed jackets, hats, and mittens just because of the wind. In real life, winds can only make warm temperatures slightly colder, but not colder that one would need...

    Dora and Boots saying "Yes, We Can!" may be a reference to Bob the Builder, in which whenever he asks "Can we fix/build it?", he and the cast yell out "Yes, We Can!".

  2. Luna is the main character around which the story evolves. It mentions what each character likes playing. Among the conventional things which most of her friends like, Luna likes to play monkey bars which is not for her age. She makes other friends think how it would be to play on monkey bar.

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  4. Gender. Male. Curious George is a fictional monkey who is the title character of a series of popular children's picture books written and illustrated by Margret and H. A. Rey. Various media, including films and TV shows, have been based upon the original book series. George is described as "a good little monkey, and always very curious".

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  6. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Wagon Ride is the twenty-fourth episode of the first season of Bluey. Bluey can't wait to get to the monkey bars as Dad takes her and Bingo on a wagon ride to the park. But her patience will be tested when Dad keeps stopping to chat with other grown-ups.

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