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*'''Dress Up Chest''' A [[treasure chest]] that has costumes peeking out of the chest usually.
*'''Dress Up Chest''' A [[treasure chest]] that has costumes peeking out of the chest usually.
*'''Boogie-Woogie''' A [[Jukebox]] that likes to sing and dance.
*'''Boogie-Woogie''' A [[Jukebox]] that likes to sing and dance.
*'''Nut''' A New character in season 3 He a [[Squirrel]] in a [[Hat]].
*'''Silly Seat''' A chair that tells silly jokes and crazy riddles and other wacky stuff.
*'''Silly Seat''' A chair that tells silly jokes and crazy riddles and other wacky stuff.
*'''Bookshelf''' A shelf that takes out books.
*'''Bookshelf''' A shelf that takes out books.

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Blue's Room
StarringVictoria Pontecorvo (Voice of Blue)
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20 (2 unaired)
Production
Running time30 minutes per episode
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon Noggin and Nick Jr.
ReleaseAugust 2, 2004 –
March 29, 2007

Blue's Room is a television series aimed at preschoolers and is a spin-off of the popular Blue's Clues series. It originally started as a short segment that came near the end of the original Blue's Clues show, originally cast off as Blue's personal imaginary world once Joe took over the show when Steve "went to college." Later on, when Joe also decided to leave Blues Clues the short segment became a show itself, with Joe appearing in some episodes.

What distinguishes Blue's Room from Blue's Clues is that Blue herself transforms from an computer generated puppy into an English-speaking puppet that directly interacts with the child with open ended questions or asks if a presented idea or solution is correct. The episode Meet Blue's baby brother is a turnaround episode for this series, bringing most of the concepts of Blue's Clues into the new series and getting additional interest in the series.

Episode guide

Season one

  • 101 Snacktime Playdate (Pilot) (First Aired: Mon, Aug 2, 2004)
  • 102 Fred's Birthday (First Aired: Wed, Nov 24, 2004)
  • 103 Beyond Your Wildest Dreams (First Aired: Mon Apr 18, 2005)
  • 104 Blue's Holiday Wishes (First Aired: Fri, Dec 3, 2004)
  • 105 It's Hug Day (First Aired: Mon, Feb 7, 2005)
  • 106 Rack-A-Bye Power Rangers (aka Power Ranger Punks) (First Aired: Sat, Sep 17, 2005)
  • 107 Meet Blue's Baby Brother (First Aired: Sun, Aug 6, 2006)
  • 108 Knights of the Snack Table (First Aired: Wed, Mar 28, 2007)
  • Episodes did not air based on production order. Production numbers provided.
  • While Snacktime Playdate is visually an episode of Blue's Room, it was considered an episode of Blue's Clues for production purposes. It was the last episode of Blue's Clues, Episode 610. Fred's Birthday was Episode 101 of Blue's Room.

Season two

  • 201 The Woodpecker (Episode never aired.)
  • 202 Off the Ground (Episode never aired.)
  • 203 Away Great Playdate (First Aired: Mon, Mar 26, 2007)
  • 204 Sprinkles' Sleepover (First Aired: Fri, Feb 16, 2007)

Blue, Sprinkles and Joe have a sleepover, but Sprinkles can't sleep,the book "How do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight" is used in the episide by Roary, counting imagined objects where he imagines a teddy bear, and after saying good night to everyone he falls asleep.

  • 205 Little Red Riding Blue (First Aired: Tue, Mar 27, 2007)

Sprinkles, Blue, and Joe use the characters from the classic fairytale, to teach children if they want something, to ask for it.

  • 206 Love Room (First Aired: Tue, Dec 24, 2005)
  • 207 Blue's Farm Playdate (First Aired: Fri, Jan 26, 2007)
  • 208 Shape Detectives (First Aired: Fri, Feb 2, 2007)
  • 209 Masterpiece Museum (First Aired: Fri, Feb 9, 2007)

Blue, and Sprinkles create art in Blue's room using pointilism,sculpture, and created a unique painting combining elements of Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh, The Three Musicians by Picasso, and Blue pair<artist on dvd>

  • 210 Music Stars (First Aired: Thur, Mar 29, 2007)
  • 211 Mathtronauts (First Aired: Fri, Mar 2, 2007)
  • 212 World Travelers (Series Finale) (First Aired: Fri, Feb 16, 2007)

A trip to Antartica, Brazil, and egypt and locate 3 keys to open a chest with 3 colored locks on it. The chest has a snow globe with 3 scenes from their trip.

Characters on Blue's Room

  • Blue - The title character of the show, a blue puppy
  • Sprinkles - Blue's baby brother, introduced in episode 107 Meet Blue's Baby Brother.
  • Polka Dots Blue's stuffed doll.
  • Frederica (Fred) Frederica usually pretends it's her birthday.
  • Roar E. Saurus (Roary) A dinosaur that likes to practice roars.
  • Doodle Board An easel that doodles and draws to tell the viewer to guess what the thing is.
  • Dress Up Chest A treasure chest that has costumes peeking out of the chest usually.
  • Boogie-Woogie A Jukebox that likes to sing and dance.
  • Nut A New character in season 3 He a Squirrel in a Hat.
  • Silly Seat A chair that tells silly jokes and crazy riddles and other wacky stuff.
  • Bookshelf A shelf that takes out books.
  • Dictionary A dictionary that usually looks up words.
  • Journal A journal.
  • Moona The fairy who gave Blue her room.

See Also

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