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Difference between revisions of "Blue's Clues"
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==Usage== | ==Usage== |
Revision as of 04:18, 14 May 2009
Description
A kids show formerly on Nick Jr. known for having a clueless middle-aged man who, with the help of the viewer, attempts to figure out "Blue's Clues," which is a mind game the strange dog, Blue, plays with said middle-aged man, who must also go through various odd challenges and communicate with talking inanimate objects, as well as getting the mail, in which he picks through fanmail sent in to him.
Media Infomation
- Owned by Viacom
Characters
Steve- Joe
- Blue
- Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper
- Shovel and Pail
- Sidetable Drawer
- Tickety-Tock
- Slippery Soap
- Magenta
- Felt Friends
- Mailbox
- Green Puppy
Usage
First Used in a Poop by
???
Used by
Disliked by
Further information
A recurring gag in many Blue's Clues poops is the "Mailtime" segment of every show, in which the letter is opened to reveal something completely different.
Main Source for Poopers
Hardly any on Youtube, thanks to the stingy copyright owners