Back in 2000, there was a show called Blues Clues. What was it about? Well, first off...it came out in early 2000's. A show about a cartoon dog and a human (played by a live action actor) solving clues for what Blue wants to do for the day.
It's a harmless show meant for preschoolers, and it has gone through a lot of changes. First... the original.
The show started around early 2000's. With a guy named Steve. Played by Steve Burns. The reason why he would ask the kids to shout the answers when they find a blue paw print was...Steve was deaf in one ear.
There were interesting characters in Blues Clues. Such as a mailbox that gives the mail, a salt and pepper shaker that are married, a talking soap bar, and many other interesting characters I don't remember.
This show was made for preschoolers, but I kind of liked it. It was a harmless show that taught kids to share and be kind and other things I don't remember. LOL.
A new character came into the picture soon after. Steve was getting older and left the show to another kid named Joe. I don't remember the episodes very well. I guess he was similar to Steve, not too much.
I didn't watch too much of the Joe episodes. It would be a few more years since Blues Clues came back to our lives.
This one was different. Very different. But not in a bad way. In a cool way. All 3 dimensional. Sometimes, with cartoons changing into 3 dimensional, it can be good or bad. With Blues Clues, I think it's good. There is also a new kid named Josh.
Who is Josh? Well, he has replaced both Steve and Joe. He seems like a nice guy. Everything has changed. Their handy dandy notebook, which used too just be a regular notebook, also has a video can in it. Every character is still the same, I guess. Blue is 3d as well as her friends.
Joe and Steve have returned to the new Blue Clues and You. First in the pilot, and then in Blues Birthday Bash. I think. This new Blues Clues is actually pretty fun. They kept the tradition of kids shouting at the tv. I guess it's ok. I feel this show is not bad. Better than Barney, but against other shows, I doubt it comes close.
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