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Little Monster is a monster who appeared on 3 Dora the Explorer episodes.

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  • Little Monster is a monster who appeared on 3 Dora the Explorer episodes.
  • Little Monster is an anthropomorphic character created by Mercer Mayer. He looks like a mix of a dinosaur and a dragon. Little Monster first appeared in the 1977 book Little Monster's Word Book, but many characters in the Little Monster series were first introduced in the 1975 book One Monster After Another and the 1976 book Professor Wormbog in Search for the Zipperump-A-Zoo. Little Monster usually has his pet Kerploppus by his side in the series.
  • Little Monster is a guar residing in Quarantine Serk.
  • In either series, he is a juvenile monster in Monsterville. Besides parents, he has an unnamed older sister, an unnamed baby brother, an unnamed dog-like monster for one pet, and a Zipper-umpa-Zoo for another. In Little Monster at School, both the book and Living Books' computer game adaptation, he is a good friend to Yally, as shown when he helps him with his letters. In the Little Monster: Private Eye series, he is the inspector and solves particular crimes.
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  • In either series, he is a juvenile monster in Monsterville. Besides parents, he has an unnamed older sister, an unnamed baby brother, an unnamed dog-like monster for one pet, and a Zipper-umpa-Zoo for another. In Little Monster at School, both the book and Living Books' computer game adaptation, he is a good friend to Yally, as shown when he helps him with his letters. In the Little Monster: Private Eye series, he is the inspector and solves particular crimes. For example, in the "Smelly Mystery" story, he and his assistant have to solve the crime of the Evil Smell-Switcher, where, like everybody else at the sleepover, he was a suspect because he was there then, but he is never the perpetrator. When he and his assistant are looking for clues, they get every other boy at Yallapappus Manor (Yally Yallapappus's house, where they had the sleepover) to reveal the perpetrator who then tries to get away, only to end up in a trap. Little Monster questions the villain's motive. When he admits the reason, Little Monster gives him feedback, and his assistant agrees. When the villain wonders if he is going to call the police on him, he says no, but instead, in fact, even worse, they will call his mother. He is voiced by Aaron Schlichting in the Living Books adaptation of "Little Monster at School" and Dave SanAngelo in the Big Tuna adaptation of "The Smelly Mystery."
  • Little Monster is a monster who appeared on 3 Dora the Explorer episodes.
  • Little Monster is an anthropomorphic character created by Mercer Mayer. He looks like a mix of a dinosaur and a dragon. Little Monster first appeared in the 1977 book Little Monster's Word Book, but many characters in the Little Monster series were first introduced in the 1975 book One Monster After Another and the 1976 book Professor Wormbog in Search for the Zipperump-A-Zoo. Little Monster usually has his pet Kerploppus by his side in the series.
  • Little Monster is a guar residing in Quarantine Serk.
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