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The Lost City of Gold is an Incan legend — or is it? Trust Dora and her pals to find out. It really is a sweet story, far better than the TV show, and largely because of Moner.
In today's cartoon, Trygve Olson comments on the squabble between the Fargo City Commission and owners of Romantix about moving the adult bookstore to the Syndicate Building on Broadway in ...
Old Natural 'Lost City' In The Atlantic Ocean May Hold The Key to Understanding The Origin of Life Experts speculate that ...
Don't let the trailer fool you: The live-action “Dora and the Lost City of Gold” is a delightful, quirky spinoff of the Nickelodeon cartoon. The enthusiastic explorer, played by Isabela Moner ...
CINCINNATI -- At a press conference Tuesday, Mayor John Cranley and others declared Cincinnati to be a "sanctuary city," one of several metropolitan areas around the United States that have ...
Netflix debuted today a teaser for Lost in Starlight, its first Korean animated film. The pic will debut May 30. With Korean animation currently having a moment, Netflix could not have chosen a ...
Tear down, build up. That’s the New York City mantra. In this town, the wrecking ball rules. The past is ephemeral, and its relics are reduced to shards and lost in clouds of plaster dust. So… ...
One formerly lost Cartoon Network classic is finally available for streaming, but you’re going to have to live in Australia in order to watch it. Cartoon Network has been going through a lot of ...
Isabela Moner stars as Dora in “Dora and the Lost City of Gold.” The live-action film is based on the hit Nickelodeon cartoon series “Dora the Explorer.” ...
But in the past 2 weeks I drew 3 Trump cartoons. 2 went viral and the third went supernova and a day later I was let go. And not only let go, the cartoons they already had in the can were not used.
But the adaptation of the popular educational kiddie cartoon “Dora the Explorer” into the summer-friendly romp “Dora and the Lost City of Gold” is a no-brainer.
Film Review: ‘Dora and the Lost City of Gold’ More of a role model than you might imagine, the preschool cartoon character spells hope for a new generation in her first live-action adventure.