"Just don't touch anything, or breathe too deeply." "The jungle is perfectly safe!" she exclaims. But soon they team up, along with Diego and the dorky Randy (Nicholas Coombe), when they're transported back to the jungle and forced to find Parapata, a lost Inca civilization and the titular City of Gold.ĭropped into the jungle, Dora is at home, and welcomes her guests as she takes the lead in navigating. The bright and bubbly Dora, a direct extension of the cartoon Dora, is juxtaposed against modern teens the same way the Bradys were essentially transported from their cheery television world into modern society in "The Brady Bunch Movie." It's a wise approach by director James Bobin, who also integrated the Muppets into today's world with 2011's "The Muppets" and its follow-up, "Muppets Most Wanted."ĭora's go-getter nature makes a quick enemy out of the class know-it-all, Sammy (Madeleine Madden). She's raised in the jungles of Colombia by her professor parents, played by Eva Longoria and Michael Peña, and is sent off to a different type of jungle when she heads to Los Angeles to attend high school with her cousin and one-time BFF, Diego (Jeff Wahlberg). Dora, brought to life by the beaming, eager-to-please Isabela Moner ("Instant Family"), is a child explorer with a voracious appetite for knowledge and nature.
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