![]() ![]() It was the first children’s cable show of its kind built on interactivity.īurns departed the series in 2002 as his character was going off to “college,” and was replaced with his “younger brother,” Joe (played by Donovan Patton) for the remaining two years. In the half-hour episodes, he guided the preschool-aged viewers in solving the mini-mystery, and along the way, would check-in on the various characters brought of life inside the small yellow house with a red roof. ![]() The show, which debuted in 1996 and ran for six seasons, started with Steve Burns as the host, clad in a striped green long sleeve and khaki pants. The Fil-Am actor, who was born in Dubai and grew up in New Milford, New Jersey, recalls watching the first generation of “Blue’s Clues” with his younger sister and singing along to the musical numbers, which in part, spurred his budding interest in choir and then acting. We have Blue, Magenta, the Shaker family, all of our characters coming back but tiny little updates to bring it to 2020.” “I remember being 7 years old and watching that episode with my little sister and it was a cup. Drawing the very first clue on set was a cup,” he said. | Photo courtesy of Nickelodeonĭela Cruz, who last appeared in the Broadway staging of Disney’s “Aladdin” as the titular role, swapped the genie for the iconic blue canine as a sidekick, who has now been enhanced in CGI animation. I’m just Josh and I also am Filipino.” Josh Dela Cruz stars as “Josh” in the Nickelodeon reboot, “Blue’s Clues and You!” featuring Blue and her band of friends. “I never saw myself reflected in a positive way - it was either the foreigner, the villain, or the joke. “Growing up, I never saw anyone on screen that I connected with,” the 31-year-old actor told the Asian Journal. On top of that, the new generation of Filipino Americans watching “Blue’s Clues & You!” would see someone who resembles them on screen. Not only were they reminded of the blue puppy, the talking objects and “skidooing” into another world, the lyrics to the catchy songs - from “Mail Time” to “We Just Figured Out Blue’s Clues” - came rushing back to consciousness. ![]() It has a simple plot and likable characters to make this a simple enjoyable time.WHEN stage actor Josh Dela Cruz was announced as the new host for the “Blue’s Clues” reboot, a wave of nostalgia kicked in for kids who grew up watching Nickelodeon in the ‘90s. Kids will like this movie even if they have not seen the show, but I can see fans of either the old show Blue's Clues or the new show Blue's Clues & You will like this movie. The songs were fine, and the dance choreography is good when going around a real location like New York City, along with the two original hosts Steve and Joe showing up to help, which will be satisfying to fans of the show. The way the storybook world and New York City are connected was interesting world building and use of magic, making ask questions. The well-known dog named Blue is cute and clearly CG when she is moving around and being picked up, but kids will like seeing her, so it is not an issue. The host of Blue's Clues & You Josh in this movie is doing the best he can acting happy and excited all the time and pretending this animated dog named Blue is there with him like in the show. This movie has a nostalgic feel to it, bringing back memories of the old show with callbacks and the return of some characters. Blue's Big City Adventure (2022) is clearly aimed at little kids who watched the old show and the new show, but I can see fans of Blue's Clues liking this movie. Now, we have the reboot series Blue's Clues & You that started recently, which is what this movie is based on. ![]() We can remember watching Blue's Clues that ran from 1996 to 2020 back when we were little and enjoying it for the characters, songs, and locations. ![]()
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