As a pilot, Khalid frequently travels and witnesses all sorts of sights from all over the world, many of which he shares with his family through his countless stories.
He is from Saudi Arabia, his first appearance was in "The Whirlpool of Doom" when he saves Mansour, Nasser, Salem, and Obaid in a heroic way during the sandstorm, he doesn't talk much as his peers, but he is an intelligent and athletic person.
[2] The concept for the show was pitched at the Abu Dhabi Festival and its positive reception led Al Harmoodi to continue with the project.
A few writers from Shaabiyat Al Cartoon (شعبية الكرتون), another home-grown production, have also joined the crew in an attempt to keep the humor "snappy and very local".
[4] Other than its stories and morals, its production team has also worked on making Mansour's animation as "first-class" as possible to stand out amongst international standards.
The Co-Founder and General Manager of Fanar Productions, Haider Mohamed, boasted to use "cutting-edge technology with powerful storylines" in hopes of attracting young audiences to the show, making it another creative first for the UAE.
The second season was instead produced by Cartoon Network Arabic and Twofour54, with Mubadala keeping its stay on the project as its main source of funds.
[5][6] On March 30, 2014, Mansour aired on Cartoon Network Arabic, introducing the show to a wider audience across the MENA region.
In October 2022, it was announced that the show is getting a revival with 52 episodes that is focusing on AI, space exploration and climate emergency.
[13] Al Harmoodi has expressed joy at this, saying that "seeing Mansour side-by-side with other global characters on retailer shelves is a dream come true".