Which Inca deities are shown in "Dora and the Lost City of Gold"?

Which Inca deities are shown in "Dora and the Lost City of Gold"? - Planet Earth First Poster On A Concrete Post

In the movie Dora and the Lost City of Gold, when the kids enter the temple a giant monkey-like deity (made of gold) is shown. Which Inca deity is it?

Here is an image of the poster:

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Two deities are shown:

  1. The one on the entrance to the temple.

    entrance

    Dora offers water

  2. The one inside the temple.

    inside



Best Answer

I don't think that's a real Incan deity, but an artistic creativity deriving inspiration from Incan Sun God Inti and the Howler Monkey God

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What does the lost Guardian of Parapata tell Dora?

He and the security guard (plus a third man) lock the kids in a crate, and Powell tells Dora she is going to lead them to her parents so that they can find Parapata. The kids wake up in the crate.

What is the summary of Dora and the lost city of gold?

Dora speaks to their queen in Quechua, assuring that the kids only came for her parents and to learn.

What languages does Dora speak in Dora and the lost city of gold?

Dora and the Lost City of Gold is an adventure movie about the way that Dora and her friends use all of their powers of deduction to save themselves and Dora's parents.



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