Blue's Clues

Blue's Clues (1996-2006)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Children

Blue's Clues is a colorful and learning series that is targeted at the younger crowd, but can be enjoyed by all. Seasons 1-4 - It's Me, Steve! Have You Seen Blue, My Puppy? In the first four seasons of the program, host Steve Burns invited viewers daily into the Blue's Clues house to help him out, learn and have fun. From doing things like imitating Elvis Presley, to picking up a guitar and singing, acting like animals and more, Steve was always ready to do something funny and surprising. The show, was, and still is, based around the host looking for three clues that Blue provides by labelling them with a pawprint to figure something out. In a segment called "Blue Skidoo," Blue takes us into someplace that could be anything from a storybook world to a gameboard. Finally, "Mailtime" explores the theme of the episode using real kids. The program underwent many changes throughout the first...

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ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 16:24 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E13Meet Blue's Baby Brother!Aug 6, 2006
S06E12Something to Do BlueAug 1, 2006
S06E11Blue's SchoolAug 1, 2006
S06E10Behind the Clues: 10 Years with BlueJul 27, 2006
S06E09BluestockMay 10, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Blue's Clues premiere?

Blue's Clues first aired on September 8, 1996.

Who played the host of Blue's Clues?

Steve Burns was the original host of Blue's Clues, from 1996 to 2002.

What was the name of the animated character who was Blue's best friend?

Magenta was Blue's best friend and fellow puppy.

Who were the two human friends of Blue on the show?

Steve and Joe were Blue's two human friends on the show.

What was the name of the mailbox character on Blue's Clues?

The mailbox was a recurring character in Blue's Clues, but he didn't have a name.

What was the name of the housekeeper character on Blue's Clues?

Mrs. Pepper was the name of the housekeeper character on Blue's Clues.

Which segment of every episode of Blue's Clues would come after the show's title sequence?

The "So Long Song" was the segment that came after the title sequence in every episode of Blue's Clues.

What was the name of Blue's Clues original creator?

Blue's Clues was created by Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler, and Angela Santomero.

Which network aired Blue's Clues in the US?

Blue's Clues aired on Nickelodeon in the United States.

What was the show's logo during the original run?

The show's logo during the original run was a picture of a blue paw print.

Which segment of the show was used to find out Blue's Clues and solve puzzles with the viewers?

The "Blue's Clues" segment was used to find out the clues and solve puzzles with the viewers.

What was the name of the opening song on Blue's Clues?

The opening song on Blue's Clues was "Here Comes Blue's Clues".

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