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The '''Fiesta Trio''' are three small creatures. Whenever Dora and Boots are successful in a given portion of their quest (quests are usually divided into three portions), the Fiesta Trio appears from seemingly nowhere to congratulate Dora and her friend Boots and celebrate.
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The '''Fiesta Trio''' are three small creatures. Whenever Dora and Boots are successful in a given portion of their quest (quests are usually divided into three portions), the Fiesta Trio appears from seemingly nowhere to congratulate Dora and Boots with their 8-note fanfare to celebrate.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 00:23, 17 October 2017

Fiesta Trio
Fiesta
Name Fiesta Trio
Species Small animals (frog, grasshopper, snail)
Gender Male and Female
Occupation Musicians
Interests Making music, celebrating
Dislikes N/A
First Appearance The Legend of the Big Red Chicken
Last Appearance Dora's Super Soccer Showdown
Friends Dora, Boots, Benny, Tico, Isa, Map, Backpack, Diego, Baby Jaguar
Relatives N/A
Enemies Swiper
Voiced By Marc Weiner

The Fiesta Trio are three small creatures. Whenever Dora and Boots are successful in a given portion of their quest (quests are usually divided into three portions), the Fiesta Trio appears from seemingly nowhere to congratulate Dora and Boots with their 8-note fanfare to celebrate.

Appearances

The Fiesta Trio appear in every episode of Dora the Explorer. Their first appearance was in "The Legend of the Big Red Chicken".

Looks

The frog is blue with a green stomach. The grasshopper is orange with red spots. The snail is pink with a purple shell. Each has two white eyes with black pupils.

Trivia

  • The Fiesta Trio didn't play their fanfare on "Lost and Found" and after passing Tico's Tree in "Little Star".
  • Starting with "The Lost City", they play an extended fanfare tune when Dora & Boots finish their adventure.
  • It is true that the Fiesta Trio does indeed talk.
  • They are all voiced by Marc Weiner.
  • Beginning with Season 1, the normal fanfare was low-pitched. But beginning with new seasons, it became high-pitched. The low-pitched version can still be heard in some new episodes.
  • When the Fiesta Trio talk, there were 3 different pitch tones for each one. The frog sounds low. The grasshopper sounds a little higher and the snail has a very high pitch tone.

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