Dora The Explorer Dora Saves The Prince Vhs Archive [verified] ●

Given that VCRs are no longer in production, accessing this archive requires digital intervention. Here is the current status of the Dora Saves the Prince media landscape:

: Three short segments featuring the Nick Jr. mascot, Face: Face makes Spin Art (Intro) Face the Superhero (Mid-tape) Face drinks from a cup (Pre-credits) Technical Details Distributor : Paramount Home Video Catalog/Stock # : 860183 Format : NTSC, Full Screen dora the explorer dora saves the prince vhs archive

have documented three distinct Nick Jr. "Face" segments found on this tape: Face making spin art, Face as a superhero, and Face drinking from a cup. Technical Notes Given that VCRs are no longer in production,

Even damaged tapes can sometimes be repaired. "Face" segments found on this tape: Face making

The episode begins with Dora and Boots receiving a message from the King, who is frantic about his son's disappearance. Dora, being the hero she is, decides to take on the challenge and sets off on a journey to save the Prince. Along the way, she encounters various obstacles, including a rushing river, a dark forest, and a puzzle that must be solved to unlock a secret door.

: Standard NTSC format with HiFi Sound and closed-captioning.

More elusive is the Canadian release. The Ontario Ministry of Education partnered with Nelvana (co-producer) to create a "Bilingual Story VHS" for kindergarten classrooms. The tape featured Dora Saves the Prince with a unique twist: the audio switched between English and French every 60 seconds. The prince was voiced by a young Canadian actor (rumored to be a pre-fame Michael Cera, though unconfirmed). Fewer than 500 of these kits were produced, and most were discarded when schools switched to DVD in 2005.