Released on , by Paramount Home Entertainment, Nick Jr. Favorites 5 is a DVD compilation featuring episodes from six of Nickelodeon's most popular preschool programs at the time: Dora the Explorer , The Backyardigans , Wonder Pets! , Blue's Clues , Little Bill , and Max & Ruby . With a total runtime of approximately 148 minutes (or about two and a half hours), the single-disc set is rated G and presented in full screen (1.33:1) with Dolby Digital audio.
You cannot legally stream "Nick Jr. Favorites 5" as a complete collection. Streaming services like Paramount+ have individual episodes, but they are shuffled, missing the interstitial bumpers, and lack the compiled order that makes the DVD special.
Nick Jr. Favorites 5 features six core episodes from the network's flagship programming:
For fans of mid-2000s nostalgia, Nick Jr. Favorites Vol. 5 (released in 2007) is a quintessential "time capsule" compilation that perfectly captures the peak of the
Volume 5 is part of a larger DVD series released by Paramount throughout the mid‑2000s. The series began in 2005 with Volume 1, and each subsequent volume followed a similar formula: six episodes from six different Nick Jr. shows, all packaged together for a budget-friendly price. Other notable volumes include:
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The compilation features six episodes from some of Nickelodeon's most iconic preschool series: "Boots' Special Day" The Backyardigans: "Knights Are Brave and Strong" The Wonder Pets!: "Save the Duckling!" / "Save the Kitten!" Blue's Clues: "Meet Polka Dots!" Little Bill: "The Zoo" / "My Pet Elephant"
The most direct way to access Volume 5 on Archive.org is through a user-uploaded collection titled This item—available at archive.org/details/my-nickjr-favorites-dvd-collection_202406 —contains disc images or video files for multiple volumes of the Nick Jr. Favorites series, including Volumes 3, 4, 5, 6, and a holiday compilation.
As she watched, Emma's mom called out from the kitchen, "Emma, lunch is ready!" But Emma was too engrossed in her shows to respond. She just waved her hand in the air, indicating that she would be there soon.