‘Straight up savage’: NFL fans in disbelief as Dora the Explorer roasts Super Bowl
NFL fans have been left scratching their heads as a bizarre commentary cameo delivered an all-time savage sledge in the Super Bowl.
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It may not have been what most football fans thought they wanted, but Nickelodeon’s alternate Super Bowl broadcast turned out to be exactly what some people needed.
The biggest day on the NFL calendar is hardly a day for experimentation but the sport’s bit to attract younger fans has had some adult fans impressed at some of the world’s most famous kids cartoons’ commentary chops.
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While superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes guided the Kansas City Chiefs to a 25-22 overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers to claim their third title in five years, he wasn’t the only star that emerged on Super Bowl Sunday (Monday in Australia).
The NFL on Nickelodeon has been prodiced by CBS Sports since 2021, with select games being broadcast on the kids channel using some of the world’s biggest animated stars.
The broadcast featured the likes of SpongeBob SquarePants characters SpongeBob and Patrick Star on the desk with CBS Sports’s Nate Burleson and Noah Eagle, alongwith Sandy Cheeks as a sideline reporter and Larry the Lobster on live commentary.
It also had Dora and Boots from Dora the Explorer explaining penalties.
However, this was the first Super Bowl to be given the Nickelodeon treatment and while it wasn’t some people’s cup of tea, plenty more were on board — particularly when the characters brought the jokes.
After a scoreless first quarter, it took almost the entire second quarter to see the first touchdown as the 49ers went to halftime up 10-3.
With just under nine minutes left in the second quarter and the 49ers up 3-0, the human commentators threw to Dora to ask about the lack of points.
“Okay — who needs a map to help find the end zone?” she said.
Fans took to social media over the moment.
One said: “Dora the Explorer throwing some shade on the Super Bowl.”
Another fan added: “Dora is just out here roasting both teams right now …”
Dora the Explorer is a straight-up savage #SuperBowlpic.twitter.com/jIHNOayK1D
— Paul Little ð® (@ItsPaulLittle) February 12, 2024
Dora being a savage pic.twitter.com/kCPHNHwrz2
— Felix Felicis (@DSPmatt) February 12, 2024
dora so sassy i love pic.twitter.com/4keXs2lxo8
— berg (@adorethecinema) February 12, 2024
"Ok, who needs a map to help find the Endzone??"
— TRAFON(s Backup Account) (@RiseFallNickBck) February 12, 2024
Not gonna lie if I got roasted that badly by Dora I'd just surrender the game. #SuperBowlpic.twitter.com/qKvjpx4ZcW
But on top of bringing the sass, Dora also explained the rules as clips quickly went viral.
Early in the first quarter, a holding penalty saw Dora pop up to explain what was happening.
“Holding is the illegal grabbing of a player who is not in possession of the football in order to gain an advantage,” the character explained.
“Both offensive and defensive players can be called for holding. Say it with us: Players, no holding.”
Today's rules expert on the Nickelodeon Super Bowl broadcast:
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) February 12, 2024
Dora the Explorer.
pic.twitter.com/Xl9wW7sag3
At 10-0 to the 49ers with two minutes left in the first half, a false start penalty brought in Dora’s best friend Boots to the coverage.
“False start is when an offensive player illegally moves after lining up for but prior to the snap.
“Where are we going?”
Boots then jumped up saying: “Back five yards.”
“Why?”
“Because it’s a penalty,” Boots added.
Not sure if they minimized me or will be replacing me with Dora the Rules Explorer ð @CBSSportsGolazopic.twitter.com/4vKEp4vGth
— Christina Unkel (@ChristinaUnkel) February 12, 2024
American Paralympian wheelchair rugby player Chuck Aoki wrote: “And she’s the best we’ve got.”
Another commented: “Nickelodeon has a better sports broadcast than anything the UK has ever had for anything. Give me Basil Brush for the explaining the Offside rule at the FA Cup Final.”
Another posted: “More qualified than most refs the NFL have.”
But there were plenty more who didn’t love the broadcast.
This is how I know American Sports aren't serious.
— JAKE BUCKLEY ð¦ðº (@TheMasterBucks) February 12, 2024
Can you imagine if Everton got relegated on the final day of the Premier League and f**king Dora the Explorer explained how their heading for the Championship. pic.twitter.com/QxMjDGB1tg
Iâm crying imagine your team has bagged a 90th min winner, it goes to VAR and Dora the explorer starts explaining it for you https://t.co/DAind4mLmk
— george (@StokeyyG2) February 12, 2024
A Premier League fan wrote: ““Can you f***ing imagine this kind of s*** in football? If I saw Peppa Pig explaining why Raheem Sterling’s goal against Tottenham in the UCL was disallowed I’d have booted my TV into f***ing oblivion.”
It was never going to be for everyone.
The Chiefs win makes the side the ninth team in NFL history to claim back-to-back Super Bowls, after Mahomes found Mecole Hardman for a touchdown in the corner with just three seconds left on the clock.
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