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The VHS is a notable entry in the early home media history of Dora the Explorer , serving as a primary archival piece for the series' first season. Released by Paramount Home Video on February 5, 2002 , it captures the transition of the show into a global phenomenon. Archival Overview

The videocassette features a total runtime of approximately . True to the standard Nick Jr. home media format of the era, the tape includes two full episodes from the show's first season: "Dora Saves the Prince" (Season 1, Episode 25) "El Coquí" (Season 1, Episode 18) Episode 1: Dora Saves the Prince

"The Quest for the Golden Throne"

: The duo assists a small frog (a coquí) in returning to his home on a faraway island so he can regain his singing voice. Archival Value: Opening and Closing Material dora the explorer dora saves the prince vhs archive

: Dora and Boots help a lost frog return to his home island of Puerto Rico so he can regain his voice and sing again. Archive Breakdown: Opening & Closing Sequence

: Depending on the specific regional pressing, the tape frequently included secondary adventures like "El Coquí" or "Te Amo," which reinforced the musical and emotional core of the series. The Nostalgic Commercials and Previews

The VHS tape generally featured colorful, bright artwork showcasing Dora holding the key, Boots, and the tower in the background. It was designed to stand out on retail shelves, often packaged in a classic clamshell case, which was standard for children’s media in the early 2000s. 2. The Content The VHS is a notable entry in the

The iconic "Nickelodeon Fish" or "Nick Jr. Face" bumpers that transitioned children into the viewing experience. The Preservation and Archiving Movement

For media historians, archiving these tapes is not just about the episodes themselves. The tape represents a complete cultural artifact, preserving the unskippable commercial promos for other Nick Jr. properties like Blue's Clues , Little Bill , and Rugrats that played before the main feature.

of a plastic VHS tape sliding into the player. While most people think of Dora as a digital mainstay, there’s something uniquely nostalgic about her early analog adventures—specifically the 2001 classic, Dora Saves the Prince True to the standard Nick Jr

: Features Nick Jr.'s mascot Face in short segments, including "Face Makes Spin Art," "Face the Superhero," and "Face Drinks from His Cup".

Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Prince VHS, released on February 5, 2002

The VHS is a notable entry in the early home media history of Dora the Explorer , serving as a primary archival piece for the series' first season. Released by Paramount Home Video on February 5, 2002 , it captures the transition of the show into a global phenomenon. Archival Overview

The videocassette features a total runtime of approximately . True to the standard Nick Jr. home media format of the era, the tape includes two full episodes from the show's first season: "Dora Saves the Prince" (Season 1, Episode 25) "El Coquí" (Season 1, Episode 18) Episode 1: Dora Saves the Prince

"The Quest for the Golden Throne"

: The duo assists a small frog (a coquí) in returning to his home on a faraway island so he can regain his singing voice. Archival Value: Opening and Closing Material

: Dora and Boots help a lost frog return to his home island of Puerto Rico so he can regain his voice and sing again. Archive Breakdown: Opening & Closing Sequence

: Depending on the specific regional pressing, the tape frequently included secondary adventures like "El Coquí" or "Te Amo," which reinforced the musical and emotional core of the series. The Nostalgic Commercials and Previews

The VHS tape generally featured colorful, bright artwork showcasing Dora holding the key, Boots, and the tower in the background. It was designed to stand out on retail shelves, often packaged in a classic clamshell case, which was standard for children’s media in the early 2000s. 2. The Content

The iconic "Nickelodeon Fish" or "Nick Jr. Face" bumpers that transitioned children into the viewing experience. The Preservation and Archiving Movement

For media historians, archiving these tapes is not just about the episodes themselves. The tape represents a complete cultural artifact, preserving the unskippable commercial promos for other Nick Jr. properties like Blue's Clues , Little Bill , and Rugrats that played before the main feature.

of a plastic VHS tape sliding into the player. While most people think of Dora as a digital mainstay, there’s something uniquely nostalgic about her early analog adventures—specifically the 2001 classic, Dora Saves the Prince

: Features Nick Jr.'s mascot Face in short segments, including "Face Makes Spin Art," "Face the Superhero," and "Face Drinks from His Cup".

Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Prince VHS, released on February 5, 2002

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