Go, Diego, Go!
2005
📺 5 Seasons
🎬 75 Episodes
📅 Ended
🌐 EN
⏱️ 25 min/episode
AnimationKidsAction & Adventure
Go, Diego, Go! is a children's television series created by Chris Gifferd and Valerie Walsh, and is a spin-off of Dora the Explorer. The show premiered on September 6, 2005 and ended on September 16, 2011 on Nickelodeon. It also aired as part of the Nick Jr. on CBS block from September 17, 2005 to September 9, 2006. On December 20, 2006, Nick Jr. announced that it had ordered twenty new episodes that were in production. Since April 2008, the show has been dubbed into Spanish and airs in the United States on Univision as part of their Planeta U block.
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Seasons
Season 1
Diego and Alicia find out about tree frogs once Diego learns that there are tree frogs in trouble. Alicia figures out that they are Red-Eyed Tree Frog's, and Diego figures out that the wind blew the tree frogs off of their tree and they are going down the river. Alicia tries to find the tree fogs a new home while Diego and Baby Jaguar try to save them. Along their way, they face several new challenges, such as finding a way to get across a muddy pit, jumping over rolling coconuts, finding their way into a pyramid that the tree frogs went into, and finding their way through the pyramid to get to the tree frogs.
Season 2
Baby River Dolphin got stuck in a puddle after a rainstorm! But he must get back home because today is the day he'll turn pink like a BIG River Dolphin
Season 3
It's the growing season and time for Abuelito's Strawberry Festival! But when a strong Windy Wind blows all the strawberries away, Alicia must ask Diego for help.
Season 4
Hippopotamus is moving to a new home at Hippo Lake, but he needs help from Diego and you to rescue his "symbiotic" friend Oxpecker, who's stuck back at the old river!
Season 5
Crew
Director
Valerie Walsh, Chris Gifford
Writer
Ligiah Villalobos
Network
Nickelodeon
Production
Nickelodeon Animation Studio