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Oops sorry monkeys7/22/2023 Speaking of the naughty list, they were not seen on it nor the nice list, not even when Santa Claus put Swiper on the naughty list in Dora's Christmas Carol Adventure for all his swiping.Because of this, Santa Claus later apologized to the Bobos by giving them presents.In Diego Saves Christmas, it is revealed that they don't want to be on the naughty list despite doing all those silly antics and unintentionally putting Diego and Alicia in trouble on their missions.The Bobo Brothers are voiced by Jose Zelaya, the same voice actor for Tico (Seasons 2-4), Ice Cream Truck, Disco Star, Baseball Star and Jack O'Lantern from Dora the Explorer.The Bobo Brothers never appeared in Dora the Explorer, but they did appear in one episode of Dora and Friends: Into the City!.Like Swiper, they sometimes hand back things they stole.Similar to Swiper, they are somewhat sneaky, as they somehow end up at random places that Diego is going to.Therefore, the Bobo Brothers don't have any catchphrases that are the Go, Diego, Go! equivalent of Swiper's "You're too late! You'll never find it/them/the/your/that/those now". Whereas Dora sometimes successfully stops Swiper and sometimes fails to stop Swiper, Diego always successfully stops the Bobo Brothers.Diego stops them by saying " Freeze, Bobos!", which is the Go, Diego, Go! equivalent of " Swiper, no swiping!".In The Tapir's Trip Home, they stole Chucho the Train's whistle, but eventually give it back.Coincidentally, they are monkeys, and monkeys like to eat bananas, just like scarlet macaws.In The Mommy Macaw, they stole Mommy Macaw's bananas and ate them.In The Great Jaguar Rescue, they stole Baby Jaguar's growl.Like Swiper, the Bobos occasionally steal or swipe things like him (but in different ways), and they fool around when they're not supposed to.Also, despite the Bobos not appearing in Egyptian Camel Adventure, the student camels said "Oops! Sorry, teacher!" after their teacher, Jamal, calmed them down.Speaking of their catchphrase ("Oops/Whoops, sorry!"), this was first used by Boots in the Dora the Explorer episode, Dora, La Música, when Boots pulls on the Singing Gate's "nose" and he apologizes by saying "Oops, sorry!".
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