"But before they can get there, they encounter Swiper the Fox, who they need to dispense with before they can continue their journey. The adventurers run into Swiper in Fall Forest after they pick some apples for the trip. Then some interesting Biblical themes spring out, but with an interesting twist. Here the creature of the forest wants to take the apples from the main characters."
In a 2008 PopMatters article, Dennis P. Quinn explores the "demonology of Dora the Explorer."
Friday, September 24, 2010
"Swiper, No Swiping!"
Labels:
children,
cultural history,
literature,
medieval,
religion,
television,
twenty-first century
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