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Feature: "The Quest for the Golden Throne"

The episode features a 45-second original song titled "The Patience Waltz," sung by the prince. The composer, Billy Straus (who wrote several early Dora jingles), reportedly retained the rights to this specific melody. When Paramount transitioned to digital, clearing the rights for a single song across streaming was deemed "financially non-viable." The episode was pulled from syndication in 2007. dora the explorer dora saves the prince vhs archive

  1. Hardware: You need a VCR with stabilized S-Video out (avoid combo VCR/DVD units; they compress the signal).
  2. TBC: A Time Base Corrector is mandatory. Without it, your digital rip will have "flagging" (wavy lines at the top of the frame) that ruins the visual of the "Troll Bridge" scene.
  3. Codec: Capture using HuffYUV (lossless) before compressing to MP4. Do not use direct MP4 capture, as the motion interpolation will blur Dora’s backpack zipper—a key detail for authenticity.
  4. Audio: Capture in 48000 Hz stereo. The original VHS hi-fi track contains a "panning" effect where Dora’s voice moves from left to right when she asks the audience a question. Streaming mono mixes flatten this.

1. The Mythical Episode Synopsis

According to fragmented archives and old Nickelodeon production schedules (circa 2003–2005), Dora Saves the Prince allegedly follows a unique plot: Feature: "The Quest for the Golden Throne" The