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  1. Chris Gifford is an American writer and executive producer at Nickelodeon. He co-created Dora the Explorer and its spin-offs, and voiced some of the characters.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0317513Chris Gifford - IMDb

    Chris Gifford is a New York-born creator of Dora the Explorer and other children's shows. He has also voiced characters such as Big Red Chicken and Pirate Pig in the Dora franchise.

    • Writer, Producer, Actor
    • May 3, 1959
    • Chris Gifford
  3. Jul 14, 2022 · TikTok-famous snake handler Chris Gifford, 22, is asking for forgiveness in the wake of last summer’s snake scare in Raleigh, North Carolina. Residents lived in fear after authorities warned ...

  4. Dora, also known as Dora: Say Hola to Adventure!, is a children's animated television series created by Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh Valdes for the streaming service Paramount+ that premiered on April 12, 2024. [5]

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    "Catch the Quickatoo"
    Benjamin Weiner
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    "Lost Lorito"
    Valerie Walsh Valdes
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    "Rainbow's Lost Colors"
    Maggie Diaz Bofill
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    "Boots' Rubber Band Ball"
    Emma Ramos
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    Christopher William Gifford (born May 3, 1959) is a writer and executive producer at Nickelodeon, where he co-created the Peabody Award-winning children's series Dora the Explorer where he was the voice of the Big Red Chicken, the Grumpy Old Troll, Pirate Pig, etc. and its successful spin-off Go, Diego, Go!.

    Dora the Explorer Wiki Wiki: Chris Gifford

    Chris Gifford is a longtime Nickelodeon employee who co-created Dora the Explorer and voiced several characters. He also worked on Clarissa Explains It All and other shows.

  5. Chris Gifford is a New York-born writer and producer, known for Dora the Explorer and its spin-offs. He has worked on various animated shows and movies since 2000.

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  7. Chris Gifford and Valerie Valdes. When Dora the Explorer was originally conceived she wasn’t even a “she”…the original lead was a male rabbit. Hard to imagine now that Dora is perhaps the best-known fictional Latina in the world.

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