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** When Steve is holding the letter during Mail Time, he crosses his legs.
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** When Steve is holding watching the video in the letter during Mail Time, he crosses sits in the Thinking Chair with his legs.legs crossed, while his legs would be flat on the floor in the future.
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** When Steve is holding the letter during Mail Time, he crosses his legs.
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* OhCrap: Steve, after Tickety Tock loses her parts from him startling her.
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* AmusingInjuries: Tickety Tock explodes and loses all of her parts after Steve startles her.
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** After Steve draws the first clue (a blanket), he is holding the notebook with the front cover attached to the back cover. Past this episode, the front cover will always lay on the other side of Steve's hand. To clear up confusion, an example is shown comparing the way the notebook is held to the episode "Anatomy." [[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/notebookexample_0.png]]
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** After Steve draws the first clue (a blanket), he is holding the notebook with the front cover attached to the back cover. Past this episode, the front cover will always lay on the other side of Steve's hand. To clear up confusion, an example is shown comparing the way the notebook is held to the episode "Anatomy." [[quoteright:300:https://static.[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/notebookexample_0.png]]
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** After Steve draws the first clue (a blanket), he is holding the notebook with the front cover attached to the back cover. Past this episode, the front cover will always lay on the other side of Steve's hand.
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** After Steve draws the first clue (a blanket), he is holding the notebook with the front cover attached to the back cover. Past this episode, the front cover will always lay on the other side of Steve's hand. To clear up confusion, an example is shown comparing the way the notebook is held to the episode "Anatomy." [[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/notebookexample_0.png]]
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** After Steve draws the first clue (a blanket), he is holding the notebook with the front cover attached to the back cover. Past this episode, the notebook cover will always lay on the other side of Steve's hand.
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** After Steve draws the first clue (a blanket), he is holding the notebook with the front cover attached to the back cover. Past this episode, the notebook front cover will always lay on the other side of Steve's hand.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Much like the previous episode "Snack Time," Mailbox doesn't have a conversation with Steve about the topic of the episode, he just mentions that the mail's here. Starting with the next episode "Mailbox's Birthday," Mailbox becomes a fully-fledged character.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
** After Steve draws the first clue (a blanket), he is holding the notebook with the front cover attached to the back cover. Past this episode, the notebook cover will always lay on the other side of Steve's hand.
** Much like the previous episode "Snack Time," Mailbox doesn't have a conversation with Steve about the topic of the episode, he just mentions that the mail's here. Starting with the next episode "Mailbox's Birthday," Mailbox becomes a fully-fledged character.
** After Steve draws the first clue (a blanket), he is holding the notebook with the front cover attached to the back cover. Past this episode, the notebook cover will always lay on the other side of Steve's hand.
** Much like the previous episode "Snack Time," Mailbox doesn't have a conversation with Steve about the topic of the episode, he just mentions that the mail's here. Starting with the next episode "Mailbox's Birthday," Mailbox becomes a fully-fledged character.
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** The Lion Prince is most likely a reference to the "Lion King."
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** The Lion Prince is most likely a reference to the "Lion Lion King."
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* ShoutOut:
** After Steve points out he's in the jungle, he follows up with saying "the mighty jungle," which is a reference to the lyrics of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."
** The Lion Prince is most likely a reference to the "Lion King."
** After Steve points out he's in the jungle, he follows up with saying "the mighty jungle," which is a reference to the lyrics of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."
** The Lion Prince is most likely a reference to the "Lion King."
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* GoToSleepEnding: Blue, Tickety Tock, and the jungle animals fall asleep while Steve reads the book "A Puppy's Day." However, Blue wakes up in time to wave goodbye to the viewers.
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'''What Time Is It For Blue?'''
'''Original airdate:''' September 15, 1996
Steve and the audience plays Blue's Clues to figure out what time it is for Blue.
'''Original airdate:''' September 15, 1996
Steve and the audience plays Blue's Clues to figure out what time it is for Blue.
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Steve and the audience plays
What time is it now? We play Blue's Clues to figure
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* EasilyForgiven: After Steve accidentally causes Tickety Tock to explode, the latter forgives Steve.
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* EasilyForgiven: After Steve accidentally causes Tickety Tock to explode, the latter forgives Steve.Steve.
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'''What Time Is It For Blue?'''
'''Original airdate:''' September 15, 1996
Steve and the audience plays Blue's Clues to figure out what time it is for Blue.
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!!'''What Time Is It For Blue?''' contains examples of:
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Much like the previous episode "Snack Time," Mailbox doesn't have a conversation with Steve about the topic of the episode, he just mentions that the mail's here. Starting with the next episode "Mailbox's Birthday," Mailbox becomes a fully-fledged character.
* EasilyForgiven: After Steve accidentally causes Tickety Tock to explode, the latter forgives Steve.
'''Original airdate:''' September 15, 1996
Steve and the audience plays Blue's Clues to figure out what time it is for Blue.
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!!'''What Time Is It For Blue?''' contains examples of:
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Much like the previous episode "Snack Time," Mailbox doesn't have a conversation with Steve about the topic of the episode, he just mentions that the mail's here. Starting with the next episode "Mailbox's Birthday," Mailbox becomes a fully-fledged character.
* EasilyForgiven: After Steve accidentally causes Tickety Tock to explode, the latter forgives Steve.