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Super Babies' Dream Adventure (in other words known as Super Babies II) is the 15th episode aired on TV of Dora the Explorer from Season 5 and the second episode of the Super Babies Trilogy after the Season 4 episode Super Babies.
In production order, it's the 13th episode of Season 5.
Characters[]
- Dora
- Boots
- Map
- Fiesta Trio
- Tico
- Dream Fairy
- Camila (debut in airing order)
- Baby Chipmunks
- Baby Giant
- Baby Dragons
- Golden Rooster
- Giant Giant (last appearance; referred to by Dora as "Gigante-Gigante")
- Guillermo (unlisted in the credits)
- Isabella (unlisted in the credits)
- Camila's mother (debut; unlisted in the credits)
- Baby Blue Bird (cameo; unlisted in the credits)
- Tapir (unlisted in the credits)
Summary[]
Before naptime, Dora tells the twins another super story. This time, it's about how the Super Babies (and the viewer) helped the Dream Fairy bring happy naptime dreams to all!
Places in this episode[]
Sub-places[]
List of dreams handed out (in order)[]
- Fish (for the tapir)
- Ice cream dancing (for Baby Blue Bird)
- Unicorn (for the other blue bird)
- Chilli peppers (for the dragons)
- Bunny (for the giant baby)
- Twinkling stars (for the baby chipmunks)
- Clown (for Guillermo)
- Puppies (for Isabella)
Releases[]
This episode can be found on the DVD with the same name.
Songs[]
Trivia[]
- Camilla makes her 1st appearance in the show in airing order (First Day of School would be her first if going by production order).
- In production order, this is also the first time she is voiced by Maria Celeste.
- Benny, Isa, Swiper, Diego, and even Mami, Papi, and Abuela don't appear in this episode.
- This is the second episode in which Guillermo and Isabella appear without Mami and Papi after Dora's Jack-in-the-Box.
- This is the 115th episode of the show.
- This is the second episode of the Super Babies trilogy, following "Super Babies".
- Coincidentally, the first Super Babies episode and this are both produced as episode 13 for Seasons 4 and 5, respectively.
- The Super Babies' capes are redesigned with diamonds in the bottom, and are referred to as "Super Blankies".
- It is revealed that the Giant-Giant has a baby brother, which is the Baby Giant. In a later episode, there is a female giant known as Señora Gigante who has the same skin tone as them. It is possible that they are related to one another (wife, mother or sister).
- Neither the Giant-Giant nor the Baby Giant showed up at Dora's birthday party in "Dora's Big Birthday Adventure". Additionally, despite the Giant-Giant appearing in both "Dora's Fairytale Adventure" and (via a non-speaking cameo) its first sequel "Dora Saves the Three Little Pigs," he is completely absent in the second sequel "Dora Saves Fairytale Land", although a rather antagonistic giant appears in his place. To put it altogether, this is his last appearance (and the Baby Giant's only appearance) in the show.
- As for Señora Gigante, she doesn't appear until "Dora's Hair-Raising Adventure", which premiered three months after "Dora's Big Birthday Adventure".
- In the book adaptation of this episode, the Giant-Giant only appears on Map's picture map, although the Baby Giant is still present.
- However, the Giant-Giant's legacy technically doesn't end here as in "Dora Saves King Unicornio", there's a set of twin giants that have their character models matching the Giant-Giant completely, being recolored to easily distinguish them. It's possible that all three giants are triplet brothers.
- This is similar to the way that Señor Tucán's exact character model appears in various episodes of Go, Diego, Go!, recolored to look more like toucans in the wild.
- Coincidentally, both said character and the Giant-Giant (from Season 4-5) are voiced by Leslie Valdes (the husband of the show's co-creator Valerie Walsh Valdes).
- This is similar to the way that Señor Tucán's exact character model appears in various episodes of Go, Diego, Go!, recolored to look more like toucans in the wild.
- Neither the Giant-Giant nor the Baby Giant showed up at Dora's birthday party in "Dora's Big Birthday Adventure". Additionally, despite the Giant-Giant appearing in both "Dora's Fairytale Adventure" and (via a non-speaking cameo) its first sequel "Dora Saves the Three Little Pigs," he is completely absent in the second sequel "Dora Saves Fairytale Land", although a rather antagonistic giant appears in his place. To put it altogether, this is his last appearance (and the Baby Giant's only appearance) in the show.
- This one of few episodes where Dora does not check Backpack.
- This episode premiered exactly 9 years after Bugga Bugga.
- The Super Babies song, previously heard in the episode of the same name, replaces the Travel Song in this episode.
- Tico sings Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star in English, but only the last part.
- The puppy's character model for the puppies in Isabella's dream at the end of the episode would be used again in Dora Helps the Birthday Wizzle for the twin dinosaur's puppy birthday wish.
- Coincidentally, both are put together on the DVD with the name of this episode.
- After the organ solo at the end of We Did It!, Dora and/or Boots does not shout "Whoo!", just like in Fish Out of Water, Dora's Pirate Adventure, The Shy Rainbow, and Dora's Fairytale Adventure.
- Additionally, the Blue Cursor doesn't click on Dora, it instead clicks on Isabella while she's sleeping.
- When Dora and Boots are telling their favorite parts at the end of the episode, Dora doesn't ask the viewer, "What was your favorite part of the trip?", she instead asks, "What was your favorite part of the story?". After the viewer's response, she doesn't say, "I liked that, too!", she says, "I think that was their favorite part, too!" instead.
- During the ending scene, Dora and Boots were whispering because the babies were sleeping behind them and they do not want to wake them up.
- This is the second time they say their favorite parts quieter than normal after Boots' Cuddly Dinosaur when they were about to go to bed.
- During the ending scene, Dora and Boots were whispering because the babies were sleeping behind them and they do not want to wake them up.
- Tico thanks Boots and says "Thank you" in English, and Boots says "De nada" which means "You're welcome" to Tico in Spanish.
- This is the complete opposite of when Boots says, "Gracias" and Tico responds with "You're welcome" in the episodes ¡Rápido, Tico! and The Fix-it Machine.
- This is the one of the few episodes where Dora and Boots returned to where they came from after reaching the final place on the map.
- This is the second episode to feature Dragon Mountain (despite a different look). It first appeared in Star Catcher.
- Dragon Mountain also appeared in the book Dora's Book of Manners.
- Starting with this episode, Jed Becker takes over Steve Sandberg's role as the musical director.
- This marks another time where a rooster's call has to be done to wake someone up. In this case, it was done to wake up the Dream Fairy.
- The first time was in Louder!, where the rooster call wakes up the frogs, El Bote, the pigs, and the Sun.
- The second time was in The Backpack Parade, where the rooster call wakes up the trees in the Snoring Forest.
- Although this episode was released on DVD in 2009 and aired in 2010, it was made in 2008 according to the credits.
Goofs/Errors[]
- At the end of the episode when Dora and Boots were talking about their favorite parts of the story, the stroller can be seen next to Guillermo's crib, but when they were putting the babies to bed in the beginning, the stroller cannot be seen.