Thursday, October 13, 2016

Who Is Dora The Explorer, Really?



When someone mentions the name Dora the Explorer, one tends to think of the child's cartoon and all connotations of innocents and naivety that come with it. There is, however, a dark side. One that you may have never heard. 



There are many conspiracy theories surrounding this loveable kids cartoon, some of which will be explained below. 

Dora has dementia or schizophrenia
There are many reasons this theory exists. Let me explain. Dora introduces herself to the audience (the viewers) in every episode, seemingly to forget that she has done this many times before. Speaking of the audience, it doesn't actually exist in her world. She speaks to an imaginary audience and converses with a monkey. Monkeys cannot actually speak so this may be some form of hallucination on her behalf. Furthermore, she mentions in one episode that she can see Africa. Africa is a very long way away from Mexico so this is clearly not possible. 

Dora has ADHD 
She reads her map and almost instantaneously forgets what she read. Classic ADHD. 

Dora's possible medical issues
1. She's deaf. Her voice is very loud and she is unable to control the volume of it, a sure sign of deafness. 
2. Her giant head? caused by hydrocephalus. 
3. The bracelet she wears? It's a medical alert bracelet of course. 

Thanks for reading, fellow conspiracists. 

Until next time, 
Sam 

#conspiracy

For more reading, checkout the Reddit pages on Dora's conspiracy theories: 
https://www.reddit.com/r/FanTheories/comments/1c7k8g/the_truth_about_dora_the_explorer/

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