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Blue's Clues (1996)

Animation | Family 
Rayting:   6.9/10 5.4K votes
Country: USA
Language: English

Blue is a puppy who puts her paw prints on three clues. Steve or Joe has to deduce the clues (with the help of off screen children) to figure out what Blue wants to do.

Episode Guide

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Season 3

Season 2

Season 1

Best Blue's Clues Episodes

Top 20 (Ranked)

September 22, 1996star8.8 24 votesS1E3 Mailbox's Birthday
December 29, 1996star8.6 18 votesS1E17 Tickety's Favorite Nursery Rhyme
October 20, 1996star7.9 19 votesS1E7 Adventures in Art
December 15, 1996star7.9 18 votesS1E15 What Does Blue Want to Make?
October 29, 2001star7.9 13 votesS4E7 The Baby's Here! (4)
April 30, 2002star7.8 19 votesS5E4 Can You Help?
March 15, 2004star7.8 15 votesS6E5 Skidoo Adventure
March 22, 2004star7.8 8 votesS6E6 Playdates
January 19, 1997star7.7 13 votesS1E20 Blue's News
September 7, 1997star7.6 13 votesS2E1 Steve Gets the Sniffles
September 24, 2003star7.6 12 votesS5E36 I Did That!
November 19, 2001star7.6 8 votesS4E10 Con Plum!
September 8, 1996star7.5 30 votesS1E1 Snack Time
May 10, 1999star7.5 9 votesS3E3 Weight and Balance
October 27, 1996star7.4 14 votesS1E8 Blue Goes to the Beach
September 28, 1997star7.4 11 votesS2E4 What Experiment Does Blue Want to Try?
June 7, 1998star7.4 10 votesS2E20 Mechanics!
September 21, 1997star7.3 12 votesS2E3 Blue's Senses
February 17, 2003star7.3 10 votesS5E21 Blue's Big Band

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User Reviews

homesrfan 1 August 2006

Watchseries; I remember watching my favorite Nick Jr. shows at my grandmother's where I went everyday. Out of my favorite where: Gulla Gulla Island, Bear in the Big Blue House, and Blue's Clues.

Blue's Clues is a great show for the 2 year old to 7 year old audience. It is another one of those shows that takes the children's participation into the show. Also, something that I always liked was helping the people they meet as they go along on their journey and also figuring out what the clues meant at the end of the show.

All in all, a great show for the little one's brain. It will have them wanting to watch the show everyday!

homesrfan 1 August 2006

I remember watching my favorite Nick Jr. shows at my grandmother's where I went everyday. Out of my favorite where: Gulla Gulla Island, Bear in the Big Blue House, and Blue's Clues.

Blue's Clues is a great show for the 2 year old to 7 year old audience. It is another one of those shows that takes the children's participation into the show. Also, something that I always liked was helping the people they meet as they go along on their journey and also figuring out what the clues meant at the end of the show.

All in all, a great show for the little one's brain. It will have them wanting to watch the show everyday!

famelovingboy68 3 September 2003

Blue's Clues watchseries. I first saw this show when it came out. I was only ten, still a little kid, but still felt a little old for this. Steve is this really young guy who basically lives in an animated big blue house with his dog blue, and they educate little kids by giving them clues. Not to be sexist, in fact I'm the one who would probably punch someone in the face if they said this, I hate to admit it, but Steve Rocks cause he's a 23-year-old guy and he's so sweet like my mom said, and spends his time in a cute show with little kids wearing a striped green shirt. My older brother when he was 15! said in front of his friends, "Steve on Blue's Clues Rocks! He portrays himself as such a decent, old-fashioned guy who loves children, but as a 23-year-old guy! Yes, I know I said it, I was sexist again! Steve's really skinny, in one episode when he and one of the characters is weighing themself the character weighs 25, and with Steve on the scale only went up to 163, which would make Steve only 138 with his shoes on. I miss Steve, but Joe's cool too

foolishewe 4 May 2002

Blues Clues is quite popular with toddlers and preschoolers in the U.S. The show has a "host", more like a main character (originally Steve Burns, who was very good, now "Joe" Donovan Bratton) who introduces a scenario and leads the viewers through a sort of "scavenger hunt". The hunt is guided by hints from talking things in the house (e.g. slippery soap, tickety tock and the salt, pepper paprika family), with the targets of the search marked by the girl puppy, "Blue", using paw prints (hence Blue's Clues).

The secret to the show in my opinion is that it has a nice formula, and more importantly the host treats the audience in an engaging manner and are NOT condescending (I think a lot of shows talk down to kids and they can pick up on it). Steve retired from the show (they told the audience he was "Going to College") and his brother Joe was going to take over. Steve was especially good at dealing with the audience (many adults secretly enjoy the show, Steve is pretty good), but his recent replacement by Joe seems to have gone well and I think Joe may do well (although I still like Steve a bit better, Steve had more practice).

AlAnn 24 February 2003

We've just discovered Blue, as we babysit our under-two granddaughter. Our granddaughter's parents have recorded numerous episodes so they can be viewed at any time. I just found out, reading these comments, that Steve is no longer with the show, and haven't yet "met" Joe, so I'll have to comment on the show with Steve. We, like several of the reviewers, have liked Steve's talking to the audience as if they are "people", rather than condescending to them. His energy and enthusiasm are contagious! I hadn't known that Blue is a "girl" puppy until we started watching recently; that's a very good thing, because in children's stories, dogs always seem to be male, while cats always seem to be female. I'm interested now to see Joe, and am sure he's doing his own good things. I'm glad to hear that a believable transition was made for the audience's sake.

sinisterdrecc88 28 March 2009

Blues Clues was one of my favorite shows growing up. It still is. Well, the episodes with Steve anyway. It is a very good show for preschoolers beginning to learn. Steve plays games to find 3 paw prints that Blue has hidden in various places (on a cloud, on a jar, etc). Preschoolers will have a great time helping Steve find the clues, and Steve really has to return to the show because Joe took over. I think parents will like this show too, because I'm not a little kid but I still love it. I recommend this show to anyone, because it rocks and is fun to interact with.

10/10

Catherine_Grace_Zeh 8 May 2006

Wow! This is a really cute, fun, entertaining, and educational show. I said that because I watch this on Nickelodeon and Noggin with my 16-month-old nephew from time to time. It's hard to say which show on Nickelodeon and Noggin is the best. Still it's really cute, fun, entertaining, and educational. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that the people at Nickelodeon and Noggin really know how to reach a toddler's developing mind. Now, in conclusion, if you have children, nieces, or nephews, I strongly recommend this really cute, fun, entertaining, and educational show. I guarantee you that they will enjoy it.

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