The Nick Jr. Productions Puddle logo from 2005-2009 uses the 1999-2005 Nick Jr. Productions audio. This episode was produced in 2006, so it should've had the 2005-2009 audio. This also happened in Dora Saves the Mermaids. It did have the correct audio in Dora and Diego to the Rescue! and Dora's Dance to the Rescue.
Fomkah the Bear makes the same whisking sound as the other animals do. In reality, bears are the only animals that don't make whisking sounds.
In real life, it is impossible to jump over the Great Wall of China because of how tall it is.
During the Map song, the globe is spinning the wrong way. It is spinning clockwise when in real life, the Earth spins counterclockwise.
In real life, it's very impossible to travel around the world in just one day; it would actually take longer than that.
In real life, "previet" is an informal Russian greeting used only with people close to you.
After Dora puts on her France outfit, her flower bracelet disappears for the rest of the episode.
Throughout the episode, in some scenes, the friendship bracelets change from dented rope-like shapes to completely round shapes.
In the scene when Dora gives a friendship bracelet to the viewer, the flower in her hair is missing, then reappears in the next scene.
It's unknown how the Swiper-copter would be put back together after Swiper went off and swiped the world's Friendship Bracelets to Dora.
In the closed captions, "Previet" is listed as "Afraidyet", which makes no sense at all.
ITunes (under double-length episodes volume 2) lists this episode as "World Adventure". Both "Dora's" and the exclamation mark are left out.
During the end credits, Swiper's name is in the end credits, but it's credited as Swipers instead of Swiper. It's revealed that because Fifi, Sammy, Fomkah, and Ying Ying are part of the Swipers along with Swiper, the end credits state that Marc Weiner voiced them all, along with Map and the Fiesta Trio.
It's the same day when traveling to the parts of the world when Dora and Swiper visit, when in real life, it should be at least dusk, nighttime, or midnight (It's six hours ahead in France, seven hours ahead in Tanzania and Russia, and twelve hours ahead in China).
It takes about 9 hours to get from France to Tanzania, like how Dora and Swiper use a scooter to travel there.
Contrary to what Dora said, Russia is not always cold in real life. This episode most likely takes place in December, January, or February.
Dora and Swiper get to China from Russia by train, which in real life, would take about 5-6 days.
Like the first, it takes at least 14 hours to fly from China back home; in addition, there are currently no flights directly where Dora lives from China.
When Dora and Swiper reach China and have already jumped over the wall, Dora can be briefly seen in her regular outfit.
Dora changes her outfits very fast.
When Dora gives a friendship bracelet to Swiper, she takes both Swiper's and the viewer's bracelets on Swiper, meaning the viewers would have no bracelet, but they become one bracelet once it's out of the box. The very scene where the remaining bracelet reappears is when Dora takes it out to give to the viewer.
While everyone was saying "Forever and ever" and cheering, it looked like Diego's neck disappeared and his head was on his shoulders.
When Dora enters the airplane, she's still in her China outfit. In one scene on the plane, she's in her casual outfit. In the next scene, she's back in her China outfit.