List of Blue's Clues characters

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The characters (minus Magenta, Periwinkle, and Rainbow Puppy) as they appear in Blue's Clues & You!. Blues-Clues-and-You-characters.png
The characters (minus Magenta, Periwinkle, and Rainbow Puppy) as they appear in Blue's Clues & You! .

Blue's Clues is an American children's television series airing on the Nickelodeon family of channels. The series takes place inside a world in which everything is made of paper cutouts, clay, and other craft materials. It is presented by a live-action human host who lives in a yellow house inhabited by anthropomorphic everyday objects.

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Steve Burns hosted the series from its debut in 1996 until 2002, when the part was taken over by Donovan Patton. The program features an ensemble cast of animated characters who interact with the host. Co-creator Traci Paige Johnson voices the title character, an animated, blue-spotted dog named Blue who communicates through distinctive barks. The series composers Michael Rubin and Nick Balaban voiced Mailbox and Mr. Salt, respectively.

In addition to the main characters, the show included various newly introduced recurring characters and guest stars throughout its run. Some guests appeared as live-action companions of the host, while others voiced an animated cameo role. When a spin-off series titled Blue's Room premiered in 2004, a group of puppet characters was introduced as new friends of Blue. A reboot titled Blue's Clues & You! premiered in 2019, with Josh Dela Cruz as the new host.

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Blue

Blue (voiced by Traci Paige Johnson in Blue's Clues and Victoria Pontecorvo and puppeteered by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph in Season 1 in Blue's Room) is a playful and friendly female [1] [2] dog with light blue fur and dark blue spots. She cannot talk but communicates with her owners, Steve, Joe, and Josh, through barks that they interpret. In each episode, she plays a game called Blue's Clues, in which she leaves three blue paw print clues for the host and viewers to find in order to answer a question. She has the ability to enter storybooks and picture frames by "skidooing" into them with a special dance routine. In the sixth season, she is granted a magic playroom called Blue's Room in which she can interact with the viewer and a cast of live-action puppet characters. In most animated appearances, she is one of the series' creators. Johnson was cast as the character's voice because out of the crew, she was able to sound the most like a dog. [3]

Steve

Steve (played by Steve Burns) is the host of the show's first four seasons. He is Blue's first owner and caregiver. He is intelligent, cheerful, friendly, helpful and sympathetic but sometimes clumsy, impulsive and forgetful. He is always excited and prepared to play Blue's Clues, but can almost never find clues himself and relies on the viewer to help locate them. Whenever he finds a clue, he draws it on a pocket-sized pad of paper called the Handy Dandy Notebook. When he finishes a game of Blue's Clues, he sits in a giant red armchair called the Thinking Chair and comes up with possible solutions to Blue's puzzles. Within the first two seasons, he would give out wrong and silly answers during thinking time, much to Blue's dismay. His favorite time of the day is mail time when he receives a letter from Mailbox. At the end of the fourth season, Steve becomes the mentor to his younger brother, Joe, because he teaches him to play "Blue's Clues" in the episode "Joe Gets a Clue". After that, Steve leaves for college on a hopscotch scholarship and leaves Joe to take care of his house and Blue. There, he becomes the varsity captain for the hopscotch team at his college as revealed in the 100th episode special. Years after the original series, a background civilian for the 2009 animated film Up was allegedly created after himself, this time in CGI animation, seen watching Carl's house being lifted by balloons, taking flight from town towards the beginning of the film. In the reboot series Blue's Clues & You! , Steve has since graduated from college and now runs the Blueprints Detective Agency (BDA) and appears as a recurring character. He is the one that most countries dubbed or replaced (there are three countries known for Steve's replacement, first in the UK, where British TV personality Kevin Duala got the role, second in Portugal, third in Korea).

Joe

Joe (played by Donovan Patton) is the host of the show's fifth and sixth seasons. His singing voice is provided by Chris Phillips in seasons 5-6. He is Steve's brother and his Blue's Clues-playing apprentice who stays at the Blue's Clues house after Steve leaves for college. [4] His favorite toy is a stuffed duck named Boris. He owns a Handy Dandy Notebook similar to Steve's, but it is larger and shaped like the Thinking Chair. In later episodes of Seasons 5 and 6, Joe normally does not draw clues in his notebook and instead watches magically animated versions of the clues appear. Although sometimes silly and younger than Steve, he seems to be more mature and straight-talking as he never gave out wrong answers during thinking time thanks to Steve advising him not to give out wrong answers. In the reboot series Blue's Clues & You!, Joe now runs the Present Store and appears as a recurring character. [5]

Josh

Josh (played by Josh Dela Cruz) is the host of the revival series Blue's Clues & You! and the current host of the franchise. He is Steve and Joe's younger Filipino-American cousin and a talented singer. Josh's double-sided Handy Dandy Notebook has a phone on the other side, which he uses to communicate with the other characters. He is revealed in "Blue's Big Baking Show". Josh's favorite color is blue, and he plays an acoustic guitar in nearly every episode, his guitar has red swirls on it similar to those on the thinking chair. Josh is easily excited and, like Steve, occasionally gives out wrong answers to Blue's Clues before coming up with the correct answer much to Blue's amusement.

Mailbox

Mailbox (voiced by Michael Rubin, who is normally credited under the stage name Seth O'Hickory in the original series and Doug Murray in the reboot series) is a cheerful and purple mailbox who lives at the foot of the pathway in front of the Blue's Clues house. In each episode, Mailbox delivers a letter or informs an incoming e-mail after the host sings a special, Western-style song called "Mailtime" ("Post Time" in the UK) and sits on the Thinking Chair. His letters contain video messages from children around the world that relate to the episode's topic. Originally, Mailbox has a thick Brooklyn accent but now he doesn't have it; he likes to crack jokes, he wants to be a comedian when he grows up and he also has a collection of postage stamps. Although he is normally stationed on a stake in the ground, he can use an "extendo" arm to move anywhere around the house or the backyard. [6] In the UK, he was called "Postbox" and had a British accent.

Sidetable Drawer

Sidetable Drawer, usually called Sidetable for short, (voiced by Aleisha Allen in the original series and Liyou Abere in the reboot series from 2019 to 2020, Shazdeh Kapadia 2020 to 2024 and Skywalker Hughes since 2024) is the keeper of the Handy Dandy Notebook. She lives in the living room to the left of the Thinking Chair. Whenever Steve or Joe starts a game of Blue's Clues, they must go to Sidetable and ask her for their notebook. She usually has Steve's telephone on top of her and holds an assortment of useful items in her drawer, depending on the situation. She is a talented singer and enjoys performing on stage. However, she is shy and sometimes lets her lack of confidence prevent her from singing in front of others. She has been known to be sad whenever someone doesn't say "please", as proven in the episode "Blue's Sad Day". Sidetable likes all kinds of music. Unlike the other characters, Sidetable has an inanimate form without a face that is seen whenever she is not speaking. In the reboot series, her tabletop is square and gains a wooden texture.

Spice Family

The Spice Family, also known as the Shakers, are a group of condiment dispensers who live in the kitchen, each named after the type of spice they contain.

Shovel and Pail

Shovel (voiced by Stephen Schmidt from 1996 to 2001, by Jonathan Press from 2001 to 2003, by Thomas Sharkey in the original series, and by Leo Orgil in the reboot series from 2019 to 2022, and by Nathan Sayavong in season four and Luke Dietz in season five) and Pail (voiced by Marshall Claffy from 1996 to 2001, by Julia Wetherell from 2001 to 2003, and by Nicole Gibson in 2004 in the original series and by Jordana Blake in the reboot series from 2019 to 2022 and currently by Michela Luci since 2023) are a 6-year-old [7] brother and sister, respectively, who live in the garden of the Blue's Clues house. They accompany Steve or Joe whenever a game of Blue's Clues leads them outside to the backyard. Their favorite activity is building sand castles together on the sand table. They love learning about the different types of animals that live outside. They both dream of becoming veterinarians when they grow up. Their color schemes parallel each other's; Shovel is yellow with a red mouth, while Pail is red with a yellow mouth. In the UK, these eponymously named anthropomorphic kids' construction toys are called "Spade" and "Bucket".

Tickety Tock

Tickety Tock, usually called Tickety for short, (voiced by Kathryn Avery from 1996 to 2001 and by Kelly Nigh from 2001 to 2004 in the original series and by Ava Augustin in the reboot series from seasons one to four and Maja Vujicic in season five) is an alarm clock who lives on a nightstand in the bedroom of the Blue's Clues house. The '12' mark on her face is usually replaced by a symbol that relates to the episode's topic. She loves counting different things and often invites the host and the viewers to help her with basic math. Tickety is very number-oriented and likes to keep schedules. She is responsible for waking the residents of the Blue's Clues house every morning by ringing her bells. She is best friends with Slippery.

Slippery Soap

Slippery Soap, usually called Slippery for short, (voiced by Cody Ross Pitts from 1996 to 2001, Patrick Van Wagenen from 2001 to 2003, and Sean Hanley in 2004 in the original series and Jacob Soley in the reboot series from seasons one to four and Lexi Perri in season five) is a lavender-colored bar of soap who lives in the bathroom of the Blue's Clues house. He often has trouble standing upright and is known for shouting "Whoa!" whenever he slides around. He is always surrounded by a trail of bubbles. He dreams of becoming the captain of a boat when he grows up and likes to wear a blue sailor cap with an anchor emblem on it. He is best friends with Tickety. He is always surrounded at the bottom by a trail of translucent bubbles of various colors. In the original series, Slippery, Shovel, and Pail were the only main non-human characters with permanent eyebrows.

Magenta

Magenta (voiced by Koyalee Chanda in the original series and Diane Salema in the reboot series) is Blue's best friend, who is identical to Blue the exception of a magenta fur coat and glasses. She is one of Blue's classmates at school and has visited the Blue's Clues house on special occasions. Magenta is shyer than Blue but shares the same playful and fun attitude.

Periwinkle

Periwinkle, or simply Peri for short, (voiced by Cameron Bowen from 2000 to 2001, by Kenny Kim from 2001 to 2003, and by Jansen Panettiere in 2004, and Luxton Handspiker from 2021 to 2022 in the reboot series and currently by Peter Laurie since 2023) is a male kitten from the city. [1] His hobbies include performing magic tricks, putting on shows, and building forts. He is very outgoing and can speak, unlike most animal characters. He is in a long-distance friendship with a purple bird from the city named Plum. He is a bilingual speaker.

Rainbow Puppy

Rainbow Puppy (voiced by Brianna Bryan) is a rainbow-colored dog who appears as Blue's new neighbor in Blue's Clues & You! She is a charismatic, confident puppy from the city.

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