![]() ![]() There, he becomes the varsity captain for the hopscotch team at his college as revealed in the 100th episode special. At the end of the fourth season, Steve becomes the mentor to his younger brother, Joe, because he teaches him to play "Blue's Clues" in the episode "Joe Gets a Clue" and after that, leaves for college on a hopscotch scholarship and leaves Joe to take care of his house and Blue. He owns a stuffed anteater named Horace, which indicates that anteaters are also his favorite animal. His favorite time of the day is mail time when he receives a letter from Mailbox. Within the first two seasons (some in the second), he would give out wrong and silly answers during thinking time, much to Blue's dismay, even in "Blue's Big Musical", "Blue's Big Costume Party", and "Blocks". When he finishes a game of Blue's Clues, he sits in a giant red armchair called the Thinking Chair and comes up with possible solutions to Blue's puzzles. Whenever he finds a clue, he draws it in a pocket-sized pad of paper called the Handy Dandy Notebook. He's always excited and prepared to play Blue's Clues, but can almost never find clues himself and relies on the viewer to help locate them. He's intelligent, energetic, friendly, clever, helpful and sympathetic but sometimes clumsy, wild, impulsive, and forgetful. He loves anything that has a similar pattern. He wears a distinctive green-striped long-sleeve polo shirt with khakis and brown shoes. Steve (played by Steve Burns) is the host for the show's first four seasons (and one of the former hosts of the Blue's Clues franchise). Johnson was cast as the character's voice because out of the crew, she was able to sound the most like a dog. In most animated appearances, she is one of the series' creators. In the sixth season, she is granted a magic playroom called Blue's Room in which she can interact with the viewer and a cast of live-action puppet characters. She has the ability to enter storybooks and picture frames by "skidooing" into them with a special dance routine. In each episode, she plays a game called Blue's Clues, in which she leaves three blue paw print clues for the host and viewers to find in order to answer a question. She cannot talk but communicates with her owners, Steve, Joe, and Josh, through barks that they interpret based on her tone and expression. A reboot titled Blue's Clues & You! premiered in 2019, with Joshua Dela Cruz as the new host.īlue (voiced by Traci Paige Johnson in Blue's Clues and Victoria Potencorvo and puppeteered by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph in Blue's Room) is a playful and energetic 5-year-old female dog with light blue fur and dark blue spots. When a spin-off series titled Blue's Room premiered in 2004, a group of puppet characters were introduced as new friends of Blue. Some guests appeared as live-action companions of the host, while others voiced an animated cameo role. In addition to the main characters, the show included various newly introduced recurring characters and guest stars throughout its run. ![]() The series' composers Michael Rubin and Nick Balaban voiced Mailbox and Mr. Co-creator Traci Paige Johnson voices the title character, a dog named Blue who communicates through distinctive barks. The program features an ensemble cast of animated characters who interact with the host. Steve Burns hosted the series from its debut in 1996 until 2002, when the part was taken over by Donovan Patton. ![]() It is presented by a live-action human host who lives in a yellow house inhabited by anthropomorphic everyday objects. The series takes place inside a world in which everything is made of paper cutouts, clay, and other craft materials. ![]() The characters (minus Magenta, Periwinkle, and Rainbow Puppy) as they appear in Blue's Clues & You!.īlue's Clues is an American children's television series airing on the Nickelodeon family of channels. ![]()
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