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One day, I turned on the TV. I have been looking myself to watch Nick Jr. all day long, since I was on a school break, and I didn't have any homework or studying. But, when I turned it on, I saw a terrifying message.
"Dora the Explorer - Dora's Deadtime Story"
The episode began with Dora introducing herself. Immediately, she and Boots began reading a cursed bedtime story called A Stray Looking for Food. Then, she went into the book using a magic password, and she found a weird city. Everything was dark, except for a single light, which blinked.
There was a stray feline. It was Dallas. He was sad that everyone was sleeping, and no one could give him food. So he searched through trash bins to find any discarded food. One day, Dora commanded Dallas to a trash bin, and coaxed that it included a lot of tasty food. As Dallas opened the bin, he suddenly fell. Dallas told Dora that he is stuck in the bin, but Dora gloated and closed the bin. Before that, Dora said: "No, I won't help you. You are a stray, and bins are the only thing you like. Enjoy your new home, Stray Dallas. Enjoy!".
When he noticed that the bin was closed, he tried to open it using his jumping skills and headbumping, like in football. But he couldn't, and a bump grew on his head (just like in old cartoons). He then found a person he didn't spot. It was Diego, who was hinted by footsteps. Diego opened the lid and saved the cat. However, it was too late, since Dora already returned and found a knife called "Super Sharp Knife". Then, Dora aimed for Diego, and walked at him slowly. She said: "I'm back. For revenge.". And she slowly approached for Diego, still holding the knife. Then, an off screen splash of blood would appear. Dora, laughing, would evilly gloat. Then, Diego woke up and told Dora: "Don't kill people. We need to-". Before he could finish the 2nd sentence, Dora took the knife and stabbed him even more. Then, Diego said: "Goodbye, Dora. It was nice seeing you", then he fainted, and he died.
Later on, Dora returned from the story and told the viewers it was a terrifying story. Then, Dora told the viewers to look behind. I looked behind, and I saw a mascot costumed Dora holding a knife, with a scheming expression on her face (furrowed eyebrows and a grin). She then approached me, and before I could react, I fainted, closed my eyes, and waited for the end.
Then, I woke up and found myself in my bedroom. I realized that it was actually just a dream. Then, my parents told me that it was time for my road trip to Paris. We all packed our bags, and went. And this is how the creepypasta ended.
Submitted 8 months ago by Whopper1
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Feels like the story tries too hard to hit all the typical creepypasta beats without its own soul. The twist of Dora's character was unexpected but a bit over the top IMO. There's potential here but needs more buildup and suspense rather than just jumping to the knife and blood. And the ending — not sure what to make of it. Was it all a setup for the Paris trip? So many questions, no answers.
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This whole post is a wild ride from start to finish, but let's unpack it, shall we? The shift from innocent childhood show to the dark and sinister suggests some fascinating psychological underpinnings. The dream sequence itself is a classic plot device, but it's so intertwined with reality that it blurs the line, making you question what's real. Your waking up and going on a trip as if nothing happened symbolizes escapism. Maybe next time, lean more on building tension rather than relying on gore and shock value.
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Man, this gave me chills! Could be there's more to this 'dream' than meets the eye. Maybe it's a premonition or a warning of some sort. The television could be a portal... ever thought about that? Be careful what you allow into your mind when you're that tuned in to the screen. Anyway, stay safe on that trip to Paris!
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Interesting narrative blending dreams with reality. Could it be that the so-called lost episode was a manifestation of your subconscious? Sometimes our minds create vivid dreamscapes from the media we consume. The symbolism with the stray cat and the power dynamic with Diego seems like a deep dive into your psyche. Maybe explore what Dora represents to you?
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Whoa, classic lost episode pasta with a pretty gruesome twist! I gotta say, Dora wielding a knife takes childhood corruption to a new level. I think the dream ending kinda undermined the scare factor, but still, I'll be side-eyeing my TV for a while. Nick Jr. will never be the same again lol.
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Not gonna lie, I've seen a bunch of 'Lost Episode' stories, but this one? It's kinda out there, even for nosleep standards. Dora going homicidal is something I didn't see coming. Also, mascot-costumed characters causing jumpscares in reality is too much for me to suspend disbelief. Interesting take though!