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Blue's caretakers and owners, the [[TokenHuman only human members of the yellow house]] and the three owners of the yellow house. Designed not to be "[[TokenAdult Adults]]", but rather [[CoolBigBro big brother figures]] who need frequent help from their "friends" (the audience). They are [[EndearinglyDorky quirky]], [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} silly]], and a [[SociallyAwkwardHero little anxious]], but also [[AllLovingHero kind and incapable of intentionally hurting anyone]]. Blue had three caregivers in the main timeline (Steve, Joe & Josh) who are [[PassingTheTorch members of the same family]], although at least three more are known from international versions (Kevin, Duarte and [=HyunSup=] Shim).

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Blue's caretakers and owners, the [[TokenHuman only human members of the yellow house]] and the three owners of the yellow house. Designed not to be "[[TokenAdult Adults]]", but rather [[CoolBigBro big brother figures]] who need frequent help from their "friends" (the audience). They are [[EndearinglyDorky quirky]], [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} silly]], and a [[SociallyAwkwardHero little anxious]], but also [[AllLovingHero kind and incapable of intentionally hurting anyone]]. Blue had three caregivers in the main timeline (Steve, Joe & Josh) who are [[PassingTheTorch members of the same family]], although at least three more are known from international versions (Kevin, Duarte and [=HyunSup=] Shim). \\\

To know more about them, visit the [[Characters/BluesCluesHumanHosts their character page]].

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Tropes shared by the talking objects.



!!In General
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Tropes shared by the hosts. These men have all owned Blue and lived in the Blue's Clues house.

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* TheAgeless: With the exception of the children of the Spice family and Mailbox, none of them seem to actively age. Tickety, Slippery, Shovel and Pail appear to be older than Joe, but act and look like late children. Mr. Salt and Ms. Pepper were adults during Steve's childhood, but they don't seem to have aged a day since then. Probably justified; since they are [[AnimateInanimateObject magical objects]], they probably don't age the same way humans do.
* AnimateInanimateObject: They are all objects that would normally be found in the places they inhabit. In the front yard a mailbox, a living room drawer, a family of kitchen spice dispensers, a bathroom soap, a bedroom alarm clock and a pair of sandbox toys.
* OlderThanTheyLook: With the exception of the Spice children, everyone in the household is at least older than Joe, meaning they are at least 40 years old, but because they are [[AnimateInanimateObject sentient objects]] (and a [[CartoonCreature magical puppy]]), they don't age in the same way that human beings do.
* Really700YearsOld: They look like children (or young adults in Mailbox's case) but in human terms, they are over 40 years old. The Spice couple, on the other hand, are even older than that.
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!! Mailbox
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Tropes shared by
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!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House frontyard\\
'''Voiced by:''' Michael Rubin (original), David Burger (''Blue's ABC Time Activities''
and lived ''Blue's Birthday Adventure'' PC games), Creator/{{Doug Murray|Actor}} (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 3 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, Series/BluesRoom, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\
'''Movies:''' 2

The mailbox who lives
in front of the Blue's Clues house.House and delivers letters to the host in most episodes. He moves around on a rubbery "extendo" arm. He loves to crack jokes and wants to be a comedian when he grows up. In the original show, he talks with a thick Brooklyn accent.



* AllLovingHero: They are friendly and cheerful men, without the slightest bit of malice in their bodies. Although they are not immune to moments of anger or sarcasm, they always seem quick to get their good mood back.
* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: The three have grandparents, cousins and Steve and Joe are brothers, but their parents are never mentioned.
* BookDumb: A particularly ironic case as the three are also {{Bookworm}}s, but while they are BunnyEarsLawyer ears, they have visible difficulties in some basic academic content like math.
* ABoyAndHisX: Both series are about Blue's adventures with her caretakers.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: They talk to the viewers, to be expected from kid's show hosts.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: All three hosts. Although they are normally silly and absent-minded men, they sometimes show talent in different areas.
** Even though Steve is an absent-minded detective, if you take his statement about needing a maximum of 5 clues to solve a mystery literally, it implies that he is better at his job than he lets on.
** Joe is a salesman talented enough to keep two present stores running. In addition, he possesses all sorts of other talents, being an accomplished seamstress, tailor, and craftsman, to the point where his art becomes a completely new skidoo world with its own society in one episode. He is also implied to be [[HowCanSantaDeliverAllThoseToys the reason that Santa Claus can wrap presents for the whole world]], as he volunteers to help out every year, and he completes his hard job in the space of minutes.
** Josh is an extremely talented singer, dancer, and overall musician (based on his actor's talents). He proves to be good at multiple musical instruments and is a Broadway-level singer.
* ConsistentClothingStyle: Apparently, all of the human characters in Storybook World seem to have a fixed clothing pattern that is most visible to the hosts.
** Green stripes for Steve, not always being exactly clothes, sometimes being accessories.
** Joe will always have at least squares in his clothes, sometimes with the squares being replaced by things of the same shape as the present boxes on his present store uniform.
** Blue stripes for Josh. He will always have stripes and the color blue, but not all of his uniforms will have blue stripes.
* ExcitedKidsShowHost: All three are visible examples of this trope, each having their own unique quirks that complement the trope.
* ExploitingTheFourthWall: Sometimes they ask the viewers for "help".
* FriendToAllChildren: They were designed to act as friendly older sibling figures to children rather than being the "TokenAdult" so it is natural for them to be friendly to the children they encounter, all of whom they consider close friends.
* InexplicablyAwesome: Blue can skidoo, they can too... we don't know how, though.
* InstantCostumeChange: All three can change clothes in a matter of seconds after leaving the viewer's point. In the real world, Josh doesn't seem to have this limitation, although the costume change still isn't visible.
* {{Manchild}}: They are ([[VagueAge apparently]]) adults, but they have an almost childlike joy, and are prone to acting immaturely. They love to sing lullabies, play in childish ways, sleep with plushies, and need help with the most basic riddles. On the other hand, [[BunnyEarsLawyer they don't have any problems with having adult responsibilities]], and Steve and Joe seem to be doing well in their jobs even though they never lost their [[TheDitz airhead status]].
* NotSoImaginaryFriend: This is their [[ImpliedTrope heavily implied]] nature. Various promotional materials imply that they are [[NoFourthWall sentient fictional characters]] in-universe, but that initially, only the children that watched the show were aware of this fact. The [[Film/BluesBigCityAdventure 2022 film]] kind of confirms this, as several people in the original series' age range seem to [[RealWorldEpisode already know who they were even though they never interacted directly and products with the theme of the characters could be seen around the city]]. Steve and Joe seem to understand this to some extent, but Josh doesn't seem to be fully aware.
* OffscreenRealityWarp: They can use {{Hammerspace}} freely, [[InstantCostumeChange change clothes in a matter of seconds]], [[SpontaneousGeneration bring objects to life]] and [[OffscreenTeleportation teleport]], all while the viewer is not looking (or cannot see them). The reason the [[Film/BluesBigCityAdventure movie]] is so weird is precisely because it's one of the only times one of them do it onscreen.
* OneOfTheKids: A strange example, because in fact the "children" in the house (with the exception of the children of the spice family) are on average the same age as Joe, and are actually childhood friends of the two original series hosts, [[TheAgeless but as they don't age normally]], over time, they became an IntergenerationalFriendship.
* RealityWarper: An implied trope. All of the three seem to be capable of this to different degrees, and all are capable of teleporting to other worlds, similar to how Blue does.
** Steve seems to be able to bring objects to life and is implied to have been the one who brought the house's inhabitants to life. He also demonstrated at times the ability to see into other characters' thought bubbles, which Josh also does later.
** Joe can teleport himself and large objects offscreen if no one is watching him, [[OffScreenRealityWarp this not only applies to the viewer]], but also to other characters in the universe, as seen in "Joe's Clues" and "The Case of The Missing Thinking Chair". Additionally, the products in his sell seem to be magical on some levels, like a mysterious present that carries [[spoiler: infinite bubbles]] or the balloons he used in the movie that seem to work according to his emotions.
** Josh takes this to the next level by doing this completely unconsciously, bringing various random objects to life and turning the space around him into a musical. To give you an idea, he literally makes New York City go dark in the middle of the day during "On Our Way", implying that he can also manipulate time.
* ShakingTheRump: During the mail song, they shake their bottoms, pretending that they have a tail and are wagging it.
* SuperCuteSuperpowers: They have the ability to [[IntrepidFictioneer skidoo]] and bring [[SpontaneousGeneration objects to life]] which is accompanied by a [[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles colorful swirl aura]] and lovely music.
* TokenAdult: ZigZagged. While they are played by adults, at least Steve and Joe could easily pass for older teenagers and they are not supposed to act like an adult figure (Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper were once described as "the only adults in the house") but rather act like peculiar older siblings and OneOfTheChildren, yet they still have permission to do "grown ups only" actions like using the oven or cutting things with knives.
* TokenHuman: Barring the kids in the video letters, the host is usually the only human character. The other main characters are animals and {{Animate Inanimate Object}}s.

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* AllLovingHero: They are friendly ACappella: Before the host realizes that Mailtime has arrived, a choir of four voices can be heard. It is a band of four different Mailboxes, including ours, singing.
* AnimateInanimateObject: Is a talking mailbox.
* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Unlike Josh, Blue,
and cheerful men, without the slightest bit of malice Magenta, Mailbox doesn't need a helmet to breathe in their bodies. Although they are not immune to moments of anger or sarcasm, they always seem quick to get their good mood back.space, probably because he's a [[AnimateInanimateObject living object]].
* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: The three have grandparents, cousins BirthdayEpisode: "Mailbox's Birthday", the third episode of the entire series, is about Mailbox turning 10 years old.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Here's ya letter!", "You got an e-mail!"
and Steve "You're welcome!", both said while exaggerating his Brooklyn accent.
* CheeryPink: He's bright purple with a pink flag,
and Joe he's ''very'' cheerful.
* {{Courier}}: Basically his role in the house. Mailbox is responsible for making any deliveries, whether letters or packages, announcing emails and, in some cases, delivering/pointing clues to the hosts. Regardless of where they
are brothers, but their parents are never mentioned.or what's happening in the time, nothing will stop Mailbox from doing his job.
* BookDumb: A particularly ironic case as ADayInTheLimelight: Twice, once in the three are also {{Bookworm}}s, but while they are BunnyEarsLawyer ears, they have visible difficulties original series [[BirthdayEpisode "Mailbox's Birthday"]] and once again in some basic academic content like math.the reboot episode "Mailtime Mystery" which [[spoiler:ends with a tribute song to him sung by Steve, Joe and Rainbow Puppy]].
* ABoyAndHisX: Both series are about ADogNamedDog: A mailbox named "Mailbox".
* DubNameChange: "Postbox" in the UK adaptation.
* FlyingPostman: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While he doesn't actually fly, he rather reaches anywhere with his extended arm, but because we can't see his entire length, we get the impression that he is flying.
* TheGadfly: Mailbox, like the other members of the house, likes to tease the naïve hosts from time to time while delivering their letters, although in his case, it is mainly due to his interest in comedy and jokes.
* ImageSong:
** There's a little chant that repeats the phrase "mail time" to indicate his arrival. This is followed by the host singing a little ditty that ends with the word ''"MAIL!"'' shouted in a [[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Pee-Wee Herman]] impression.
** Then Steve sings "We just got a letter", while Josh sings "We just got an e-mail" afterwards.
* ImpededMessenger: In "Josh and
Blue's adventures with her caretakers.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: They talk to the viewers, to be expected from kid's show hosts.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: All three hosts. Although they are normally silly and absent-minded men, they sometimes show talent in different areas.
** Even though Steve is an absent-minded detective, if you take his statement about needing a maximum of 5 clues to solve a mystery literally, it implies that
Ice Cream Shopee", where he is better at his job than he lets on.unable to deliver the invitation that the other members of the house sent to Josh, thus causing the [[EveryoneIsGoneEpisode episode's problem]].
** Joe is a salesman talented enough * InexplicablyAwesome: His extendo arm allows him to keep two present stores running. In addition, he possesses all sorts of other talents, being an accomplished seamstress, tailor, zoom anywhere in a split second, even when it makes no sense and craftsman, shouldn't be able to the point where his art becomes a completely new skidoo world with its own society in one episode. stretch nearly that much.
* {{Leitmotif}}:
He is also implied tends to be [[HowCanSantaDeliverAllThoseToys represented by the reason that Santa Claus can wrap presents music used for the whole world]], as he volunteers to help out every year, and he completes his hard job in the space game of minutes.
** Josh is an extremely talented singer, dancer, and overall musician (based on his actor's talents). He proves to be good at multiple
musical instruments chairs during his birthday party in "Mailbox's Birthday". "Blue's Birthday" added lyrics for when it was used for "Pin the Flag on Mailbox".
* MailmanVsDog: {{Subverted}}. He is the delivery man from the house
and is a Broadway-level singer.gets along very well with Blue.
* ConsistentClothingStyle: Apparently, all of the human characters in Storybook World seem to have a fixed clothing pattern that is most visible NotAllowedToGrowOld: {{Downplayed}}. He doesn't look much different than he did when [[YoungerThanTheyLook he was 10]] but due to the hosts.change of voice actor, his voice seems deeper in the reboot in addition to the fact that he has dent marks to create the impression that, like the Hosts, he has gotten older over time.
** Green stripes for Steve, not always being exactly clothes, sometimes being accessories.* NotSoInnocentWhistle: Mailbox likes to whistle, especially when he is hiding information from someone.
* PaletteSwap: All of the other house mailboxes seen in the series are basically Mailbox recolors.

** Joe * PoorCommunicationKills: In the only episode where he can't deliver a letter at time, "Josh and Blue's Ice Cream Shopee", Mailbox accidentally makes Josh believe that his friends want to be away from him and almost makes him give up on his plan to deliver ice cream to his friends.
* PungeonMaster: As a local amateur comedian, Mailbox
will always have at least squares in his clothes, sometimes with be ready to tell a joke, which the squares being replaced by things of hosts will rarely understand before he explains it. An example is when Josh is talking about the same shape alphabet and he hands him a letter, [[VisualPun a big E, as the present boxes on his present store uniform.a sign that he has received an email]].
** Blue stripes for Josh. He will always have stripes * PurpleIsPowerful: He's purple and when the color blue, but not all of his uniforms will have blue stripes.
* ExcitedKidsShowHost: All three are visible examples of this trope, each having their own unique quirks that complement the trope.
* ExploitingTheFourthWall: Sometimes they ask the viewers for "help".
* FriendToAllChildren: They were designed to act as friendly older sibling figures to children rather than being the "TokenAdult" so it is natural for them to be friendly to the children they encounter, all of whom they consider close friends.
* InexplicablyAwesome: Blue can skidoo, they can too... we don't know how, though.
* InstantCostumeChange: All three can change clothes in a matter of seconds after leaving the viewer's point. In the real world, Josh doesn't seem to have this limitation, although the costume change still isn't visible.
* {{Manchild}}: They are ([[VagueAge apparently]]) adults, but they have an almost childlike joy, and are prone to acting immaturely. They love to sing lullabies, play in childish ways, sleep with plushies, and need help with the most basic riddles. On the other hand, [[BunnyEarsLawyer they don't have any problems with having adult responsibilities]], and Steve and Joe seem to be doing well in their jobs even though they
song says he never lost their [[TheDitz airhead status]].
* NotSoImaginaryFriend: This is their [[ImpliedTrope heavily implied]] nature. Various promotional materials imply that they are [[NoFourthWall sentient fictional characters]] in-universe, but that initially, only the children that watched the show were aware of this fact. The [[Film/BluesBigCityAdventure 2022 film]] kind of confirms this, as several people in the original series' age range seem to [[RealWorldEpisode already know who they were even though they never interacted directly and products with the theme of the characters could be seen around the city]]. Steve and Joe seem to understand this to some extent, but Josh doesn't seem to be fully aware.
* OffscreenRealityWarp: They can use {{Hammerspace}} freely, [[InstantCostumeChange change clothes in a matter of seconds]], [[SpontaneousGeneration bring objects to life]] and [[OffscreenTeleportation teleport]], all while the viewer is not looking (or cannot see them). The reason the [[Film/BluesBigCityAdventure movie]] is so weird is precisely because
fails, it's one not an exaggeration, Mailbox is unstoppable. Regardless of the only times one of them do it onscreen.
* OneOfTheKids: A strange example, because in fact
[[UnstoppableMailman time, weather, conditions, location, or even the "children" in the house (with the exception of the children of the spice family) galaxy you are on average the same age as Joe, and are actually childhood in]], if Mailbox needs to reach you to deliver a letter, he will.
* SingingTelegram: In "Josh's Crummy Day", when none of Josh's
friends of send him a letter or email, Mailbox decides to deliver a sung telegram wishing his friend's day to get better.
* VocalDissonance: He is ten years old, yet has
the two original series hosts, [[TheAgeless but as they don't age normally]], over time, they became an IntergenerationalFriendship.
* RealityWarper: An implied trope. All
voice of the three seem to be capable a middle-aged man.
* UnstoppableMailman: Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom
of this to different degrees, and all are capable of teleporting to other worlds, similar to how Blue does.
** Steve seems to be able to bring objects to life and is implied to have been the one who brought the house's inhabitants to life. He also demonstrated at times the ability to see into other characters' thought bubbles, which Josh also does later.
** Joe can teleport himself and large objects offscreen if no one is watching him, [[OffScreenRealityWarp this not only applies to the viewer]], but also to other characters in the universe, as seen in "Joe's Clues" and "The Case of The Missing Thinking Chair". Additionally, the products in his sell seem to be magical on some levels, like
night nor [[ItMakesSenseInContext meteor showers]] will stop Mailbox from delivering a mysterious present that carries [[spoiler: infinite bubbles]] or the balloons he used in the movie that seem to work according to his emotions.
** Josh takes this to the next level by doing this completely unconsciously, bringing various random objects to life and turning the space around him into a musical. To give you an idea, he literally makes New York City go dark in the middle of the day during "On Our Way", implying that he can also manipulate time.
* ShakingTheRump: During the mail song, they shake their bottoms, pretending that they have a tail and are wagging it.
* SuperCuteSuperpowers: They have the ability to [[IntrepidFictioneer skidoo]] and bring [[SpontaneousGeneration objects to life]] which is accompanied by a [[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles colorful swirl aura]] and lovely music.
* TokenAdult: ZigZagged. While they are played by adults, at least Steve and Joe could easily pass for older teenagers and they are not supposed to act like an adult figure (Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper were once described as "the only adults in the house") but rather act like peculiar older siblings and OneOfTheChildren, yet they still have permission to do "grown ups only" actions like using the oven or cutting things with knives.
* TokenHuman: Barring the kids in the video letters, the host is usually the only human character. The other main characters are animals and {{Animate Inanimate Object}}s.
letter.



[[folder:Steve]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House (formerly), Blueprints Detective Agency (currently)\\
'''Actor:''' Steve Burns\\
'''As a Kid:''' William Ullrich (original series), Rowan Pichora (reboot)\\
'''Fixed Pattern:''' Green stripes
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[[caption-width-right:500: Steve]]
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[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Steve post Timeskip]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20240122_183141_3.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Steve in the reboot]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blue_and_her_owners.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
!!!'''Series:''' 2 (Blue's Clues, Blue's Clues & You)\\
'''Seasons:''' 4\\
'''Episodes:''' 101[[note]]96 (Blue's Clues) 5 (Blue's Clues & You)[[/note]]\\
'''Games:''' 43[[note]]'''30 Shockwave Games''', '''6 CD/PC games:''' Blue's Birthday Adventure, Blue's ABC Time Activities, Blue's 123 Time Activities, Blue's Treasure Hunt, Blue's Art Time Activities, Blue's Reading Time Activities. '''5 Flash Games:''' What's in the Box?, Joe's Scrapbook Journey (Cameo), Periwinkle's Disappearo, Goodnight Bird (Narration only). '''2 console games:''' Blue's Big Musical, Blue's Alphabet Book[[/note]]\\
'''Movies:''' 2

Blue's first caregiver and owner. He was the owner of the yellow house before he left for college. Steve is airheaded, constantly curious, have an unspoken desire to be special and needs constant help to function in the world, at the same time, he is charismatic, a little snarky, and really likes helping the people around him.

''Blue's Clues & You!'' reveals that he now runs the Blueprints Detective Agency.

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[[folder:Steve]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House (formerly), Blueprints Detective Agency (currently)\\
'''Actor:''' Steve Burns\\
'''As a Kid:''' William Ullrich (original series), Rowan Pichora (reboot)\\
'''Fixed Pattern:''' Green stripes
[[folder:Shovel and Pail]]
!! Shovel and Pail
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Pail (Right) and Shovel (Left)]]
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A pair of sandbox toys who live
in the reboot]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blue_and_her_owners.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
!!!'''Series:''' 2 (Blue's Clues,
backyard. Whenever a game of Blue's Clues & You)\\
'''Seasons:''' 4\\
'''Episodes:''' 101[[note]]96 (Blue's Clues) 5 (Blue's Clues & You)[[/note]]\\
'''Games:''' 43[[note]]'''30 Shockwave Games''', '''6 CD/PC games:''' Blue's Birthday Adventure, Blue's ABC Time Activities, Blue's 123 Time Activities, Blue's Treasure Hunt, Blue's Art Time Activities, Blue's Reading Time Activities. '''5 Flash Games:''' What's in
goes outside, they will accompany the Box?, Joe's Scrapbook Journey (Cameo), Periwinkle's Disappearo, Goodnight Bird (Narration only). '''2 console games:''' Blue's Big Musical, Blue's Alphabet Book[[/note]]\\
'''Movies:''' 2

Blue's first caregiver and owner. He was the owner of the yellow house before he left for college. Steve is airheaded, constantly curious, have an unspoken desire to be special and needs constant help to function in the world, at the same time, he is charismatic, a little snarky, and really likes
hosts (usually helping the people around him.

''Blue's Clues & You!'' reveals that he now runs the Blueprints Detective Agency.
them to interact like some kind of animal). They are interested in all kinds of plants and wildlife, and they want to be veterinarians when they get older.



* AnimalLover: Since his childhood, Steve always wanted a puppy to play with and to be his friend, which led baby Blue to leave her storybook and become Steve's puppy friend.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Steve has a terribly short attention span, and will get lost at the first distraction that comes his way, especially involving food. This greatly frustrates Joe and Mr. Salt in ''Blue's Big City Adventure'' [[spoiler: as he continues to lose focus of the investigation to find Josh and Blue]].
* BadassLongcoat: As per typical dress for his profession, he wears a very slick beige trenchcoat after becoming a detective.
* BaldnessAngst: In the music clip "[[https://youtu.be/s1SN8nDSw28?si=hTUw_hFmpmeafxnB You Can't Spell Blue without YOU]]", he makes a quick comment that implies he really misses his hair while remembering the adventures he went through during his era.
-->'''Steve:''' I had hair...
* BigEater: He showed signs of this in the original series, but it is expanded upon in the reboot where in most of his appearances, he is seen eating as his way of thinking is eating, implying that his usual absent behavior is a result of HungerCausesLethargy.
* BlueOniRedOni:
** Steve is the blue Oni to Joe's red Oni. Steve is calmer, patient, and more likely to think before acting, while Joe appears to be more impulsive, excited and hasty. Steve is soft-spoken and treats the viewer like a coworker, while Joe has a more animated voice and treats the viewer like a playmate. Steve needs to stop and think often to be good at his job, while Joe is good at his job because he never sits still.
** He's also the red oni to Miranda's blue oni. Being immature, energetic and silly, while she is calm, easy to get along with and more mature than he is.
* {{Bookworm}}: Steve is a rare case who avoids BookSmart. He is a book lover who often reads his favorite books over and over again. In fact, Blue is a character from Steve's favorite book when he was a kid that came out of a book he read non-stop for days.
* BespectacledCutie: He starts wearing glasses in ''Blue's Clues & You'', and still endearingly as always.
* ButtMonkey: Compared to Josh and Joe, Steve seems to be much more likely to be the butt of jokes (and in some cases physical comedy).
* CaringGardener: In one episode, he treated his tomato plant, called Nero, as if it were his daughter, treating "her" with the same affection someone would treat a child.
* ChildhoodFriend: With Blue, who was his favorite book character when Steve was a kid and wished to be her friend, which made baby Blue to skidoo out of her storybook to be Steve's friend.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Sometimes has trouble hearing the viewers and/or asks very obvious questions, as well as a tendency to make bizarre guesses to the game's solution in the earlier episodes. For example, in "What Time is It For Blue?", when he has all three clues that indicate that it's Blue's nap time, he thinks it's time for her to wrap a pillow in a blanket and read it a story. He also wants to get a degree in hopscotch.
* CluelessDetective: Steve is talented at many things, but investigation wasn't one of them, so he often needs help from the audience to solve mysteries. By the time of [[WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou the reboot]], it is revealed that after graduating from college, he became a detective who works on his own agency, but didn't improve that much. According to ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' he needs to eat "Thinking Snacks" to do any investigative work (which frustrates his younger brother). In "The Mystery of the Missing Thinking Chair" from the fourth season, he barely manages to leave his own office, as he loses his keys and investigation items, his version of Skidooland, the Wizard of Skidoo, tries to look cool and awesome but is unable to figure out how to fix the skidoo frames.
* ColorMotif: His main color is green, and the secondary is tan.
* CoolBigBro: Steve Burns stated that the character of Steve was designed with this trope in mind, a kind older brother figure to his younger friends. He also acted as a mentor figure to his younger brother, Joe, during their youth by being patient, understanding, and encouraging him to have fun while Steve was away.
* CountryMouse: He used to be a country mouse to Periwinkle's CityMouse, trying to help the kitten adapt to the rural neighborhood he had moved to and even inventing new ways that Periwinkle could play in the ways he played in his old neighborhood, in ways more suited to his new surroundings. Ironically, he becomes the city cousin to Josh's CountryCousin in ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'', as he has an office on the big city.
* CuteBookworm: As seen in {{Bookworm}} above, Steve REALLY love books, and is an adorable dork, curious, kind and who loves to help other people.
* TheDitz: While he has his moments indicating that he is [[ObfuscatingStupidity smarter than he appears]], Steve is typically not the sharpest knife, often needing help with basic tasks. At one point, he even acknowledges that the viewer is probably smarter than him, but this encourages him to try harder instead of letting himself get knocked down.
* DorkKnight: Despite being the local CluelessDetective, Steve still appears to be quite intelligent, just having difficulty applying it correctly; no wonder he is a successful detective who kept his two base agencies running!
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In his early episodes, Steve was noticeably more excited and easily stimulated, going visibly crazy upon finding the first clue in the series. From the middle of the first season, he calms down a little, trying to appear cooler to the viewer, but he still very giddy.
* EarlyPersonalitySigns: Flashbacks show that as a kid, he already wore stripes, loved dogs, and read a lot.
* EndearinglyDorky: Steve is childish, goofy, a little socially awkward, and terrible at solving mysteries, but everyone is quite understanding of him if he's not causing trouble. He loves sharing his favorite things not only with the viewer but with anyone who appears in front of him. This helps him make new friends and bond even more with those he is already close to.
* EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Hate is a strong word, but he is much less friendly with [[AnimalNemesis Gopher]] than with other characters. While Josh and Joe appear to be on good terms with Gopher and are even seen having fun together with him, Steve and Gopher do not appear to be particularly fond and are constantly trying to outsmart each other.
* EveryoneIsChristianAtChristmas: Avoided. Although he celebrates Christmas, he doesn't seem to be aware of the religious significance of the date before talking to Wynonna in "Blue's Big Holiday".
* EyeTake:
** He reacts this way whenever Pawprint is erased in strange ways, such as disappearing or just walking away, almost seeming like he wonders if the viewer is also seeing this happen.
** How he reacts to seeing Santa Claus during "Blue's Night Before Christmas", although it's barely audible amidst the celebration you can faintly hear how impressed he is:
-->'''Steve:''' It's Santa!
** In ''Blue's Big City Adventure'' he and Joe react this way when observing [[spoiler: Josh's magic being manifested during ''Happiness is Magic'']].
* FakeUltimateHero:
** Like the Wizard of Oz, the Wizard of Skidoo is built as a great hero who can help Josh and Blue get home and acts imposing and respectable, but at the end of the day, he's just the same old Steve wearing flashy clothes and is just as confused as Josh and Blue about everything that's going on in Skidooland.
** His usual self can also be seen as this, as twice he is constructed as the help the protagonists need, but at the end of the day, the case is only solved by luck. In ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'', [[spoiler:his plan only works because Josh happened to be looking out the window at the right time, and the one to save the day ends up being Mr. Salt]], while in "In the Case of the Missing Thinking Chair", it takes him as long as Josh to find the third clue, and still needs the viewer to find it, even if though already knew where it was.
* FriendToBugs: Just like Shovel and Pail, Steve is a friend to all living things, but insects in particular seem to be his favorite, having an entire episode dedicated to his hobby of observing them; in fact, one of his friends is a worker ant called Antoinette. Ironically, he didn't know what a chrysalis was before Pail explained it to him.
* GeniusDitz: In his best moments, he is that. Despite what you might imagine, Steve is surprisingly quick at formulating plans when he doesn't have the clues to help him, but bad at maintaining his train of thought. He's relatively good at explaining specific things, even if he has difficulty understanding others that are simpler. He also appears to understand Blue's Clues in theory in many cases, getting them right in concept but being unable to find specific words to express his Puppy's intention.
* HeroicBSOD:
** He has a minor one in ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' [[spoiler:when he becomes temporarily depressed after failing to catch up to Josh at the end of "That's My Song" and needs to be comforted by Joe. Luckily, he snaps out of it quickly when he finds the [[TheSnackIsMoreInteresting pretzel stand]]]].
** During ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'', he goes into a depressive state because he realizes that he is in fact very dependent on the viewer and has never found a single clue on his own since he met them. After the viewer finds the first two clues on their own, Steve temporarily gives up and sings a BSODSong about how he wishes he was as smart as the Viewer.
-->'''Steve:''' [[HeroicSelfDeprecation Sometimes I wish I was as smart as you]].

to:

* AnimalLover: Since his childhood, Steve always wanted a puppy to play with and to be his friend, which led baby Blue to leave her storybook and become Steve's puppy friend.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Steve has a terribly short attention span, and will get lost at
TheAgeless: They are the first distraction that comes his way, especially involving food. This greatly frustrates same age (or older) as Joe and Mr. Salt but haven't changed much in ''Blue's Big City Adventure'' [[spoiler: as he continues to lose focus of the investigation to find Josh and Blue]].almost 20 years.
* BadassLongcoat: As per typical dress for his profession, he wears a very slick beige trenchcoat after becoming a detective.
* BaldnessAngst: In
AnimalLover: They love all of the music clip "[[https://youtu.be/s1SN8nDSw28?si=hTUw_hFmpmeafxnB You Can't Spell Blue without YOU]]", he makes a quick comment animals they find outside, and are close friends with many of the animals that implies he really misses his hair while remembering live close to the adventures he went through during his era.
-->'''Steve:''' I had hair...
* BigEater: He showed signs of this in
house, to the original series, but it is expanded upon in the reboot where in most of his appearances, he is seen eating as his way of thinking is eating, implying point that his usual absent behavior is a result of HungerCausesLethargy.they wish to become veterinarians one day.
* BlueOniRedOni:
** Steve is the blue Oni to Joe's red Oni. Steve is calmer, patient,
AnimateInanimateObject: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A Shovel and more likely to think before acting, while Joe appears to be more impulsive, excited and hasty. Steve is soft-spoken and treats the viewer like a coworker, while Joe has a more animated voice and treats the viewer like a playmate. Steve needs to stop and think often to be good at his job, while Joe is good at his job because he never sits still.Pail]].
** He's also * BrotherSisterTeam: The adventures that involve them often bring the red oni two together to Miranda's blue oni. Being immature, energetic the point that Josh always talks about the two of them as if they were a single friend and silly, while she is calm, easy panics when they are not talking to get along with and more mature than he is.each other.
* {{Bookworm}}: Steve is a rare case who avoids BookSmart. He is a book lover who often reads his favorite books over CaringGardener: Because of their [[AnimateInanimateObject nature as sand box objects]], they usually help in the garden and over again. In fact, Blue is a character from Steve's favorite book when he was a kid that came out of a book he read non-stop for days.seem to love everything related to nature.
* BespectacledCutie: He starts wearing glasses in ''Blue's Clues & You'', DivergentCharacterEvolution: They have similar personalities, but from the third season onwards, they form their own traits. Shovel is more shy, scared and still endearingly as always.naïve, while Pail is more down to earth and outgoing.
* ADogNamedDog: Their names are Shovel and Pail. No prizes for anyone who guesses what objects they are supposed to be.
* DubNameChange: In the UK adaptation, their names are changed to Spade and Bucket, since those terms are far more common in British English.
* FriendToBugs: As animal lovers, they are friends with various insects and invertebrates that circulate near the house.

* ButtMonkey: Compared InvisibleAnatomy: They are sometimes shown to Josh pick up and Joe, hold items even without hands.
* LivingToys: Shovel and Pail are two sandbox toys that live in the backyard while the other characters are objects that
Steve seems to be much more likely to be the butt of jokes (and in some cases physical comedy).
* CaringGardener: In one episode, he treated his tomato plant, called Nero, as if it were his daughter, treating "her" with the same affection someone
would treat have to use on a child.daily basis.
* ChildhoodFriend: With Blue, who was his favorite book character when Steve was a kid MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: {{Downplayed}}. They are both quite androgynous and wished to be her friend, which made baby Blue to skidoo out of her storybook to be Steve's friend.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Sometimes has trouble hearing the viewers and/or asks very obvious questions, as well as a tendency to make bizarre guesses to the game's solution in the earlier episodes. For example, in "What Time
act similarly, but Pail is It For Blue?", when he has all three clues that indicate that it's Blue's nap time, he thinks it's time for her to wrap a pillow in a blanket more adventurous and read it a story. He also wants to get a degree in hopscotch.
* CluelessDetective: Steve is talented at many things, but investigation wasn't one of them, so he often needs help from the audience to solve mysteries. By the time of [[WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou the reboot]], it is revealed that after graduating from college, he became a detective who works on his own agency, but didn't improve that much. According to ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' he needs to eat "Thinking Snacks" to do any investigative work (which frustrates his younger brother). In "The Mystery of the Missing Thinking Chair" from the fourth season, he barely manages to leave his own office, as he loses his keys and investigation items, his version of Skidooland, the Wizard of Skidoo, tries to look cool and awesome but is unable to figure out how to fix the skidoo frames.
* ColorMotif: His main color is green, and the secondary is tan.
* CoolBigBro: Steve Burns stated that the character of Steve was designed with this trope in mind, a kind older brother figure to his younger friends. He also acted as a mentor figure to his younger brother, Joe, during their youth by being patient, understanding, and encouraging him to have fun
rational while Steve was away.
* CountryMouse: He used to be a country mouse to Periwinkle's CityMouse, trying to help the kitten adapt to the rural neighborhood he had moved to and even inventing new ways that Periwinkle could play in the ways he played in his old neighborhood, in ways
Shovel is more suited to his new surroundings. Ironically, he becomes the city cousin to Josh's CountryCousin in ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'', as he has an office on the big city.timid and sensitive.
* CuteBookworm: As seen ShesAManInJapan: In the Brazilian dubbing of the original series, their genders are switched in {{Bookworm}} above, Steve REALLY love books, the first three seasons, as the word for Shovel in Brazilian Portuguese (Pá) is feminine and the word for Pail (Balde) is an adorable dork, curious, kind and who loves to help other people.masculine.
* TheDitz: While SpeaksFluentAnimal: Shovel and Pail are occasionally shown talking to (and understanding) non-anthropomorphic animals, and they were already able to talk to Gopher before he has his moments indicating that he is [[ObfuscatingStupidity smarter than he appears]], Steve is typically not the sharpest knife, often needing help with basic tasks. At one point, he even acknowledges that the viewer is probably smarter than him, but this encourages him to try harder instead of letting himself get knocked down.
* DorkKnight: Despite being the local CluelessDetective, Steve still appears
was revealed to be quite intelligent, just having difficulty applying it correctly; no wonder he is a successful detective who kept his two base agencies running!
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In his early episodes, Steve was noticeably more excited and easily stimulated, going visibly crazy upon finding the first clue in the series. From the middle of the first season, he calms down a little, trying
able to appear cooler to the viewer, but he still very giddy.talk.
* EarlyPersonalitySigns: Flashbacks show TertiarySexualCharacteristics: The two completely avoid this to the point that as their genders are unclear to a kid, he already wore stripes, loved dogs, portion of the public.

!! Tropes that apply to Shovel
!!! '''Location:''' Backyard\\
'''Shovel's voice:''' Stephen Schmidt (original, seasons 1-3), Jonathan Press (original, Blue's Big Musical Movie
and read a lot.
seasons 4-5), Thomas Sharkey (original, season 6), Leo Orgil (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 3 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, Series/BluesRoom, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\
'''Movies:''' 2

* EndearinglyDorky: Steve CowardlyYellow: He is childish, goofy, a little socially awkward, yellow and terrible at solving mysteries, but everyone in the first seasons, he is quite understanding of him if he's not causing trouble. He loves sharing more cowardly than his favorite sister, tending to be more shy and easily scared. This is completely abandoned in the reboot.
* TheFashionista: Stated to have an interest in fashion in the reboot, although generally, all he does is say that the
things not only with the viewer but with anyone who appears in front of him. This helps him make new friends and bond even more with those he is already close to.
* EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Hate is a strong word, but he is much less friendly with [[AnimalNemesis Gopher]] than with other characters. While Josh and Joe appear to be on good terms with Gopher and
Rainbow Puppy likes are even seen having fun together with him, Steve and Gopher do not appear to be particularly fond and are constantly trying to outsmart each other.very fashion.
* EveryoneIsChristianAtChristmas: Avoided. Although he celebrates Christmas, he doesn't seem HiddenDepths: When not on adventures in the backyard, Shovel is quite artistic and is revealed to have an interest in fashion in "Rock On, Rainbow Puppy!".
* IronicFear: An AnimalLover [[SpeaksFluentAnimal who can talk to animals]], but who used
to be aware afraid of the religious significance dinosaurs, a kind of the date before talking to Wynonna in "Blue's Big Holiday".
* EyeTake:
** He reacts this way whenever Pawprint is erased in strange ways, such as disappearing or just walking away, almost seeming like he wonders if the viewer is also seeing this happen.
animal that has become extinct.
** How he reacts to seeing Santa Claus during "Blue's Night Before Christmas", although it's barely audible amidst * PaletteSwap: Shovel has Spatula, a minor character who works in the celebration you can faintly hear how impressed he is:
-->'''Steve:''' It's Santa!
** In ''Blue's Big City Adventure'' he
Neighborhood bakery, with the colors white and Joe react this way when observing [[spoiler: Josh's magic pink with the main difference being manifested during ''Happiness the color palette.
%%ZCE * SurferDude: In the Reboot, especially in some dubs he speaks like one.

!! Tropes that apply to Pail
!!! '''Location:''' Backyard\\
'''Pail's voice:''' Marshall Claffy (original, seasons 1-4) Olivia Zaro (original, Blue's Big Musical Movie and A Playdate With Blue CD), Julia Wetherell (original, seasons 4-5), Nicole Gibson (original, season 6), Heather [=McLeod=] (Blue's Kindergarten PC game), Jordana Blake (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 3 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, Series/BluesRoom, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\
'''Movies:''' 2

* InnocentFlowerGirl: She (along with her brother)
is Magic'']].the gardener of the house, and often decorates herself with flowers. She is also a CheerfulChild, incapable of hurting anyone on purpose.
* FakeUltimateHero:
** Like
TheLadette: Of the Wizard of Oz, main cast, she is the Wizard of Skidoo is built as a great hero who can help Josh and Blue get home and acts imposing and respectable, but at the end of the day, he's just the same old Steve wearing flashy clothes and is just as confused as Josh and Blue about everything that's going on in Skidooland.
** His usual self can also be seen as this, as twice he is constructed as the help the protagonists need, but at the end of the day, the case is only solved by luck. In ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'', [[spoiler:his plan only works because Josh happened to be looking out the window at the right time, and the one to save the day ends up
least traditionally feminine girl, being Mr. Salt]], while in "In the Case of the Missing Thinking Chair", it takes him as long as Josh extremely androgynous, brave, likes to find the third clue, play outside, studies bugs and still needs the viewer to find it, even if though already knew where it was.
* FriendToBugs: Just like Shovel and Pail, Steve is a friend to all living things, but insects in particular seem to be his favorite, having an entire episode dedicated to his hobby of observing them; in fact, one of his friends is a worker ant called Antoinette. Ironically, he didn't know what a chrysalis was before Pail explained it to him.
doesn't minding getting dirty.
* GeniusDitz: In his best moments, he is that. Despite what you might imagine, Steve is surprisingly quick at formulating plans when he doesn't have OutdoorsyGal: Pail lives with her brother in the clues to help him, but bad at maintaining his train of thought. He's relatively good at explaining specific things, even if he has difficulty understanding others that are simpler. He also appears to understand Blue's Clues in theory in many cases, getting them right in concept but being unable to find specific words to express his Puppy's intention.backyard, and is usually seen on adventures outside the house, usually involving [[AnimalLover animals]] and plants, which makes sense since she's a sand toy.
* HeroicBSOD:\n** He [[/folder]]

[[folder:Sidetable Drawer]]
!! Sidetable Drawer
[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_and_you_2019_sidetable_drawer_art_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:500: Sidetable Drawer]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in her "inanimate" form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_182208_4.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in the Original Series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sidetable_drawer_11_1.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in the flash games]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blue27s_clues_sidetable_drawer_standard.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in the illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1706044549418.png[[/labelnote]]]]

!!! '''Location:''' Living Room\\
'''Voiced by:''' Aleisha Allen (Original), Liyou Abere (reboot season 1), Shazdeh Kapadia (reboot present)\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou) \\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\
'''Movies:''' 2

The keeper of the Handy Dandy Notebooks, who lives in the house living room. The hosts visit Sidetable before each game of Blue's Clues. She is shy and soft-spoken, and
has a minor hidden talent for singing. In the original series, she was also the keeper of Steve's telephone.
----
* AnimateInanimateObject: She's a talking side table.
* ArmlessBiped: Sidetable has no arms (or at least no [[InvisibleAnatomy visible arms]]) but does have a pair of legs that she uses for running and playing sports. Justified since she is an object.
* TheArtifact:
** In the original series, she stood out for being an incredible musician, with her incredible singing voice being the most notable point about her, but ''Blue's Clues and You'' was much more focused on the artistic and musical side, introducing new [[BeautifulSingingVoice talented singer characters]] such as Rainbow Puppy and leaving Sidetable a little behind. The writers got around this as they began to focus on her being an [[PassionateSportsGirl adventurous and lively girl]], and a [[TheGadfly creative jokester]], although she occasionally shows her artistic side.
** Her job as the
one carrying the host's handy-dandy notebook was also somewhat diminished in ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' [[spoiler:when he the reboot, since Josh's notebook is also a cell phone, making it necessary for him to carry it around much of the time, and making it unnecessary for him to go to her to get the notebook during some episodes.
* AscendedExtra: In the first season, her only dialogue in every episode is either "Blue's Clues, I'm so excited!" or "I just love Blue's Clues!". She started to get more dialogue beginning in the second season. The in-universe explanation for this was the fact that she was too shy to get together with her friends. Finally in ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', she has an arc where she learns to overcome the problems of shyness and begins to express herself more, interacting with people other than Steve and Blue and being open about her singing ability.
* BeautifulSingingVoice: ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'' shows that she's a very talented singer (which
becomes temporarily depressed after failing a major part of her personality from that point on), and several characters comment on it.
* TheBlank: When she's not talking, she switches
to catch up to Josh at an "inanimate form" with no face. She is the end only one of "That's My Song" the main characters who does this, despite how most of them are ''also'' talking objects like her, although some secondary characters, like Firetruck, have the same quirk.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Blue's Clues, I'm so excited!". {{Lampshaded|Trope}} in the game ''VideoGame/BluesBirthdayAdventure''.
-->'''Sidetable:''' I always say that, don't I?
* CharacterDevelopment: In ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', she reveals that the reason she never participated in the adventures before the movie is because she was too shy to ask to join the group. As the film goes on, she becomes more self-confident
and needs open about how she feels, losing her shyness and being able to sing in front of the whole neighborhood in the Big Musical Show.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Gets a major role in her own subplot of ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'' where she learns to overcome her [[ShrinkingViolet shyness]].
* ExtremeDoormat: She always wants
to be comforted by Joe. a part of the action, but she's a complete pushover. In the movie, she really wants to be Blue's partner in the show, but she's too afraid to say anything and accepts the menial job of ticket-collector.
* FatalFlaw: Her shyness. Sidetable is very talented, whether in singing or sports, but she rarely had the courage to express herself to her friends. As she herself comments, being shy is difficult because it disrupts her life and prevents her from joining her friends.
Luckily, he snaps out Blue helps her get through it.
* TheGadfly: Like Mailbox, Sidetable seems to take pleasure in trolling hosts and seeing them confused. Being seen pranking them frequently and and having fun with their reactions.
* GenkiGirl: Even before her CharacterDevelopment, Sidetable was already a lively girl having a lot
of it quickly when he finds the [[TheSnackIsMoreInteresting pretzel stand]]]].
** During
fun at Steve's expense and even her CharacterCatchphrase was "I'm so excited!". After ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'', he goes into a depressive state because he realizes that he is in fact very dependent on the viewer this side of her becomes more visible, with her becoming increasingly more cheerful and has never found a single clue on his own since he met them. After the viewer finds the first two clues on their own, Steve temporarily gives up and sings a BSODSong about how he wishes he was as smart as the Viewer.
-->'''Steve:''' [[HeroicSelfDeprecation Sometimes I wish I was as smart as you]].
expressive.



** He is actually quite interested in biology, being very good at naming different types of rare animals, is a [[CaringGardener good botanist and gardener]], knows lots of random facts about anteaters and is often seen doing field research to [[AnimalLover observe different types of animals]] ([[FriendToBugs especially insects]]).
** "Blue is Frustrated" implies that he represses his feelings a lot in front of the viewer, twice becoming frustrated but starting to smile calmly when he remembers that he is being watched.
** In a comic con Q&A, Steve Burns stated that Steve probably majored in forensic sciences, which even if you believe he is a terrible detective, is still impressive.
* HumansAreMorons: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Steve is one of the few human characters in the series, and is far less sharp than the children he plays with or the talking objects around him. He has a lot of difficulty finding clues, solving basic puzzles and generally being [[SmartAnimalAverageHuman less intelligent than his Magical Puppy]]. This trope is {{deconstructed|trope}} in ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'' where he is revealed to be quite aware of how silly he appears to be by always being dependent on viewers to solve the Blue's Clues game and sings a BSODSong about how useless he felt for not be as smart as the friends around him.
* HungerCausesLethargy: {{Implied|Trope}}. Steve mentions a few times that away from the viewer and the Thinking Chair, his method of thinking is to eat something, implying that his absent behavior is a result of this trope.
* IconicOutfit: His green striped shirt.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: A source of conflict in "Blue's Big Musical" is that Steve is so busy with the musical and wanting to find his first clue that he accidentally ignores Sidetable and Periwinkle's visible sadness, hurting them both in the process.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Due to his low self-esteem, Steve always wants to be, or at least appear, cooler and more impressive than he already is. It is implied that his main motivation for going to the college and becoming a detective is his desire to be admired by the people around him, as his theatrical personality is much more visible when he is in his detective uniform.
* {{Keet}}: He is very upbeat and energetic. Although he rarely loses his composure, he remains expressive and is cheerful and curious about the simplest things.
* LimitedWardrobe: Always wears a green striped shirt and brown pants, later accented with a fedora and longcoat.
* MellowFellow: Steve acts much calmer than his brother and cousin, being soft-spoken and a little slower in behavior, with few moments when he loses his cool or becomes impatient.
* MondegreenGag: A running gag is him mishearing the word "clue".
* NatureLover: Steve is constantly curious about everything, but especially about nature. Among his interests are [[CaringGardener botany]], [[FriendToBugs entomology]] and [[AnimalLover zoology]], and he will be more than happy to do field research in different skidoo worlds or even in his backyard. In fact, he's even friends with the literal personification of MotherNature.
* NeverBareheaded: In the reboot, he always wears some kind of hat; sometimes a baseball cap, but more often a brown fedora (to go along with his detective aesthetic). This is all because Steve Burns is now bald-headed.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: In the video game "Blue's Big Musical", he is an animated character, but unlike the other characters, he is animated in 3D.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While he normally [[IronButtMonkey remains calm regardless of what misfortune befalls him during episodes]], in "Blue is Frustrated", everything seems to go wrong at the same time and he looks like he's about to have a tantrum the entire time.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: In ''VideoGame/BluesBirthdayAdventure'', if the player clicks on the Thinking Chair before all three clues are found, Steve would start thinking about hopping there, but realizes they haven't found them yet. The more you click, the more Steve makes clear he knows you're fooling him, implying that he is more aware than he appears.
* OccultDetective: Weirdly {{Averted|Trope}}. While Steve has magical abilities and comes from a magical world, most of the cases he is seen investigating are pretty mundane, like things disappearing or people being lost.
* PaperThinDisguise: In "The Mystery of the Missing Thinking Chair", during the Mailtime segment, he sends an Email to Josh using Creator/GrouchoMarx glasses as a disguise, and Josh is able to recognize him very quickly, which surprises Steve.
* PermaShave: A funny example. While he is in the real world, his beard seems to grow normally ([[TimePassageBeard probably to demonstrate that he has aged like the original series viewers]]); however, when he is in Storybook World, he is always as clean as he was before he [[PassingTheTorch passed his role to Joe]].
* PrivateDetective: ''Blue's Clues & You!'' reveals that he now runs a detective agency called "Blue Prints Detective Agency".
* PutOnABus: Literally, when he went off to college.
* RedGreenContrast: Steve wears green all the time, and with the exception of his grandmother and Tyrese, all of the humans that Steve interacted with while he was the host wore red or red-ish orange shades, and would normally be more mature than he is.
* RunningGag: Generally, when viewers first find a clue, he'll tend to confuse them calling out, "A clue!" with virtually any word that rhymes with clue. He even points out one time where he doesn't do this. (To be fair, Joe also did this, but not nearly as frequently.)
* TheRival: For Gopher. Steve considers himself smarter than Gopher and likes to try and beat him at his own games. It rarely works though
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: {{Downplayed}}. His and Joe's reactions to not being able to get Josh's attention the end of "That's My Song" seem to suggest they have this dynamic, with Steve being much more [[HeroicBSOD emotional and despondent]] while Joe becomes [[BrutalHonesty brutally honest]] and a [[DeadpanSnarker little mean-spirited]].
* SickEpisode: In "Steve Gets the Sniffles", he spends the whole episode with what seems to be a very weak cold or sinus infection.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Steve has a tendency to lose focus on whatever he's doing when there's food involved, like in the movie where he eats pretzels earlier in the process of creating a plan to locate Josh and Blue (which bothers both Joe and Mr. Salt). In his case, this is {{Handwaved}}, because as he himself states, his method of maintaining a train of thought on a subject is to eat something.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: Even though in each episode he will happily ventures between different worlds and is implied to have reality warping powers, during his hosting days, Steve was a dork with difficulties interacting with people his own age (and sometimes with the viewer), but he opens up a lot as the series goes on. It is most visible during his interactions with Miranda and Sam (Orange Kitten's owner), where he clearly doesn't know how to act around them.
* StraightMan: Of the three hosts, he is the most likely to act like "the normal guy", seem a little confused by his cousin and brother's quirks, and be surprised by the crazy things that happen in Storybook World.
* TooDumbToFool: In "The Mystery of the Missing Thinking Chair", he unconsciously delays Joe and Blue's plan to lure him for the simple fact that he is a CluelessDetective and loses the objects necessary for him to go out to investigate.
* TookALevelInBadass: Seems that playing Blue's Clues was pretty good investigative field training, since, after he graduated college, he opened his own Detective Agency by the time ''Blue's Clues & You!'' takes place.
* TheShortGuyWithGlasses: The only one of the three hosts to wear glasses and also the shortest of the three (Steve Burns is 168 cm/5'6").
* TrademarkFavoriteFood:
** Steve likes anything with bananas in it. Banana cookies, banana muffins, etc.
** In ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'', he eats pretzels to help him think.
* VagueAge: Literally to the point of creating debates. It's unclear how old Steve is supposed to be, a young adult, a [[YoungerThanHeLooks child or teenager]]? Him going to college didn't make answered anything, as people still argued whether he was a teenager or an adult on a gap year. At least ''Blue's Clues & You'' made it a little easier to know since he's clearly a middle-aged man and is treated as such.

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** He Eventually revealed to be a really good singer in ''Blue's Big Musical Movie''. This becomes a major part of her character beginning with the fourth season.
** She
is actually quite interested in biology, athletic, being very good at naming different types of rare animals, is a [[CaringGardener good botanist and gardener]], knows lots of random facts about anteaters and is often seen doing field research to [[AnimalLover observe different types of animals]] ([[FriendToBugs especially insects]]).performing some risky stunts as the series goes on.
** "Blue * HypercompetentSidekick: Sidetable is Frustrated" implies shown to be very talented at whatever they are playing with that he represses his feelings a lot day, but usually prefers to stay in front of the viewer, twice becoming frustrated but starting corner and just keep the host's notebook while the others go on adventures. This is {{deconstructed|trope}} in WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie, where she feels depressed and left behind because she doesn't have enough courage to smile calmly when he remembers express that he is she wants to sing along with everyone else. Without her being watched.
** In a comic con Q&A,
able to vocalize her thoughts, Steve Burns stated that Steve probably majored in forensic sciences, which even if you believe he is a terrible detective, is still impressive.just assumes she's happy just being an assistant.
* HumansAreMorons: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Steve InconsistentSpelling: Her first name is either spelled as one of the few human characters word (in-series and in the series, merchandise and is far less sharp than books) or two words (like in the children he plays with or the talking objects around him. He has a lot of difficulty finding clues, solving basic puzzles and generally being [[SmartAnimalAverageHuman less intelligent than his Magical Puppy]]. This trope is {{deconstructed|trope}} in ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'' where he is revealed to be quite aware of how silly he appears to be credits).
* InSeriesNickname: The hosts usually just call her "Sidetable". Although Josh calls her
by always being dependent on viewers to solve the Blue's Clues game and sings a BSODSong about how useless he felt for not be as smart as the friends around him.
* HungerCausesLethargy: {{Implied|Trope}}. Steve mentions a few times that away from the viewer and the Thinking Chair, his method of thinking is to eat something, implying that his absent behavior is a result of this trope.
her full name more often.
* IconicOutfit: His green striped shirt.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: A source
InvisibleAnatomy: In "Nature", she holds a pair of conflict in "Blue's Big Musical" is that Steve is so busy with the musical binoculars and wanting to find his first clue that he then puts them on her table despite not having any arms.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: In "The Wrong Shirt", Bob's opposite magic
accidentally ignores Sidetable and Periwinkle's visible sadness, hurting them both in the process.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Due
causes her body to his low self-esteem, Steve always wants to be, or at least appear, cooler and more impressive than he already is. It is implied that his main motivation for going stretch to the college and becoming a detective is his desire to be admired by the people around him, as his theatrical personality is much more visible when he is in his detective uniform.
* {{Keet}}: He is very upbeat and energetic. Although he rarely loses his composure, he remains expressive and is cheerful and curious about the simplest things.
point that she becomes taller than Steve. She doesn't seem too bothered, but Steve seems deeply disturbed, which amuses her.
* LimitedWardrobe: Always wears a green striped shirt and brown pants, later accented with a fedora and longcoat.
* MellowFellow: Steve acts much calmer than his brother and cousin,
MeaningfulName: PlayedForDrama. As [[InnocentlyInsensitive Steve]] comments, her name is Sidetable, so he believes she is happy being soft-spoken a [[SatelliteCharacter side character]] and a little slower in behavior, with few moments when he loses his cool or becomes impatient.acting as an assistant to the rest of the group during the big musical show.
* MondegreenGag: A running gag MisterStrangenoun: Her name is him mishearing three words.
* PassionateSportsGirl: Sidetable is
the word "clue".
* NatureLover: Steve is constantly curious about everything, but especially about nature. Among his interests are [[CaringGardener botany]], [[FriendToBugs entomology]]
most physically active character of the house members, and [[AnimalLover zoology]], and he will be is more than happy to do field research show that. She displays a love for sports and gaming in different skidoo worlds or even in his backyard. In fact, he's even friends with general, and is seen performing some athletic feats as the literal personification of MotherNature.series goes on.
* NeverBareheaded: In ThePrankster: Sidetable likes to occasionally prank the reboot, he always wears some kind hosts by giving them random objects instead of hat; sometimes a baseball cap, but more often a brown fedora (to go along with his detective aesthetic). This is all because Steve Burns is now bald-headed.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: In the video game "Blue's Big Musical", he is an animated character, but unlike the other characters, he is animated in 3D.
their handy-dandy notebook or crayon, without them realizing it.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While he normally [[IronButtMonkey remains calm regardless TheQuietOne: In the first three seasons of what misfortune befalls him during episodes]], in "Blue is Frustrated", everything seems to go wrong the series, she would usually only have one or two lines at the same time and he looks like he's about to have a tantrum beginning of the entire time.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: In ''VideoGame/BluesBirthdayAdventure'', if the player clicks on the Thinking Chair
episode before all three clues are found, Steve would start thinking about hopping there, but realizes they haven't found them yet. The more you click, switching to an "inanimate form" for the more Steve makes clear he knows you're fooling him, implying that he is more aware than he appears.
* OccultDetective: Weirdly {{Averted|Trope}}. While Steve has magical abilities and comes from a magical world, most
remainder of the cases he is seen investigating are pretty mundane, like things disappearing or people being lost.
* PaperThinDisguise: In "The Mystery of the Missing Thinking Chair", during the Mailtime segment, he sends an Email to Josh using Creator/GrouchoMarx glasses as a disguise, and Josh is able to recognize him very quickly, which surprises Steve.
* PermaShave: A funny example. While he is
episode. Less so after she overcomes her shyness in the real world, his beard seems to grow normally ([[TimePassageBeard probably to demonstrate that he has aged like the original series viewers]]); however, when he is in Storybook World, he is always as clean as he was before he [[PassingTheTorch passed his role to Joe]].
* PrivateDetective:
''Blue's Clues & You!'' reveals that he now runs a detective agency called "Blue Prints Detective Agency".
* PutOnABus: Literally, when he went off to college.
* RedGreenContrast: Steve wears green
Big Musical Movie''. Interestingly, in the [[WesternAnimation/BluesClues original series]], she was the character who spoke in the most episodes, speaking in all the time, and with the exception of his grandmother and Tyrese, all episodes except 3.
* SatelliteCharacter: For most
of the humans that Steve first season, she only interacted with while he was the host wore red or red-ish orange shades, and would normally be Steve. She eventually gained a more mature than he is.
* RunningGag: Generally, when viewers first find a clue, he'll tend to confuse them calling out, "A clue!" with virtually any word that rhymes with clue. He even points out one time where he doesn't do this. (To be fair, Joe also did this, but not nearly as frequently.)
* TheRival: For Gopher. Steve considers himself smarter than Gopher
fleshed-out personality and likes to try and beat him at his own games. It rarely works though
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: {{Downplayed}}. His and Joe's reactions to not being able to get Josh's attention the end of "That's My Song" seem to suggest they have this dynamic, with Steve being much more [[HeroicBSOD emotional and despondent]] while Joe becomes [[BrutalHonesty brutally honest]] and a [[DeadpanSnarker little mean-spirited]].
* SickEpisode: In "Steve Gets the Sniffles", he spends the whole episode with what seems to be a very weak cold or sinus infection.
* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: Steve has a tendency to lose focus on whatever he's doing when there's food involved, like in the movie where he eats pretzels earlier in the process of creating a plan to locate Josh and Blue (which bothers both Joe and Mr. Salt). In his case, this is {{Handwaved}}, because as he himself states, his method of maintaining a train of thought on a subject is to eat something.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: Even though in each episode he will happily ventures between different worlds and is implied to have reality warping powers, during his hosting days, Steve was a dork with difficulties interacting with people his own age (and sometimes
relationships with the viewer), but he opens up a lot as the series goes on. It is most visible during his interactions with Miranda and Sam (Orange Kitten's owner), where he clearly doesn't know how to act around them.
* StraightMan: Of the three hosts, he is the most likely to act like "the normal guy", seem a little confused by his cousin and brother's quirks, and be surprised by the crazy things that happen in Storybook World.
* TooDumbToFool: In "The Mystery
rest of the Missing Thinking Chair", he unconsciously delays Joe and Blue's plan to lure him for the simple fact that he is a CluelessDetective and loses the objects necessary for him to go out to investigate.
cast.
* TookALevelInBadass: Seems that playing Blue's Clues was pretty good investigative field training, since, after he graduated college, he opened his own Detective Agency by the time ShrinkingViolet: Best shown in ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'', where she wants to sing, but is too nervous to ask.
* VibrantOrange: She's an orange GenkiGirl who often acts as a friendly [[TheGadfly Prankster]]. Her CharacterCatchphrase is "I'm so excited!" and she is also a PassionateSportsGirl.
* VocalEvolution: Her voice gets lower and more mature in season six.
* WakeUpCall: Being the answer to the Blue's
Clues & You!'' takes place.
* TheShortGuyWithGlasses: The
game in the [[WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie big musical]] is the first step she needed to take in becoming more open about how she feels to her friends. Previously, she was mostly only one able to interact with Steve, but after that she opens up to the rest of the three hosts to wear glasses and also the shortest group.
* WalkingSpoiler: Much
of the three (Steve Burns is 168 cm/5'6").
* TrademarkFavoriteFood:
** Steve likes anything with bananas in it. Banana cookies, banana muffins, etc.
** In ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'', he eats pretzels to help him think.
* VagueAge: Literally to
discussion about her character will eventually spoiler the point plot of creating debates. It's unclear how old Steve ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', where she is supposed basically the protagonist alongside Steve. Her ShrinkingViolet personality, her BeautifulSingingVoice, and the fact that she is the answer to be, a young adult, a [[YoungerThanHeLooks child or teenager]]? Him going to college didn't make answered anything, as people still argued whether he was a teenager or an adult on a gap year. At least ''Blue's Blue's Clues & You'' made it a little easier to know since he's clearly a middle-aged man and is treated as such.game of the movie.



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!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House (formerly), Present Store (currently)\\
'''Actor:''' Donovan Patton\\
'''As a Kid:''' Ethan Twomey Perello (original series/baby), Felix Pindor (reboot)\\
'''Fixed Pattern:''' Squares
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!!!'''Series:''' 3 (Blue's Clues, Blue's Room, Blue's Clues & You)\\
'''Seasons:''' 3\\
'''Episodes:''' 70 [[note]] 48 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues) 12 (Series/BluesRoom) 10 (WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou) [[/note]]\\
'''Games:''' 14 [[note]] '''9 flash games:''' You Take Blue to School, Ghost Hunt, Joe's 3D Scavenger Hunt, Dot to Dot, Blue's Gold Clues Challenge, Blue's Mix 'n Match Dress-Up, Joe's Scrapbook Journey, Blue's Music Maker, Blue's Matching. '''4 CD/PC games:''' Blue's Clues Preschool, Blue's Clues Kindergarten, Blue Takes You to School, Blue's Room: Blue Talks. '''Console Game:''' Blue's Clues: Blue's Collection Day [[/note]]\\
'''Movies:''' 1

Steve's younger brother and Blue's second caregiver, taking over the yellow house when Steve went to college. Joe is a pretty smart, artistic and dramatic guy who likes to think outside the box and attracts attention wherever he goes, but at the same time is impulsive, naïve and hyperactive, and can occasionally cause problems ([[TheGadfly sometimes on purpose]]).

''Blue's Clues & You!'' reveals that he works at the Present Store.

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[[folder:Joe]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House (formerly), Present Store (currently)\\
'''Actor:''' Donovan Patton\\
'''As a Kid:''' Ethan Twomey Perello (original series/baby), Felix Pindor (reboot)\\
'''Fixed Pattern:''' Squares
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!!!'''Series:''' 3 (Blue's Clues, Blue's Room, Blue's Clues & You)\\
'''Seasons:''' 3\\
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!!! '''Location:''' Bathroom\\
'''Voiced by:''' Cody Ross Pitts (original, seasons 1-3), Patrick Van Wagenen (original, season 4-6), Sean Hanely (original; season 6 in "Legend of the Blue Puppy" only), Evan Dorfman (original; singing voice), Jacob Soley (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 2 (''WesternAnimation/BluesClues'', ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'')\\
'''Episodes:''' 70 [[note]] 48 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues) 12 (Series/BluesRoom) 10 (WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou) [[/note]]\\
'''Games:''' 14 [[note]] '''9 flash games:''' You Take Blue to School, Ghost Hunt, Joe's 3D Scavenger Hunt, Dot to Dot, Blue's Gold Clues Challenge, Blue's Mix 'n Match Dress-Up, Joe's Scrapbook Journey, Blue's Music Maker, Blue's Matching. '''4 CD/PC games:''' Blue's Clues Preschool, Blue's Clues Kindergarten, Blue Takes You to School, Blue's Room: Blue Talks. '''Console Game:''' Blue's Clues: Blue's Collection Day [[/note]]\\
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'''Movies:''' 1

Steve's younger brother
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Tickety's best friend, a bar of soap who lives in the bathroom sink. He is very clumsy
and Blue's second caregiver, taking over the yellow house when Steve went tends to college. Joe is a pretty smart, artistic and dramatic guy who likes to think outside the box and attracts attention slide around wherever he goes, but at goes. He dreams of becoming the same time is impulsive, naïve and hyperactive, and can occasionally cause problems ([[TheGadfly sometimes on purpose]]).

''Blue's Clues & You!'' reveals that
captain of a boat when he works at the Present Store.grows up.



* AgelessBirthdayEpisode: The episode "Joe's Surprise Party" is about his friends organizing a surprise party for him, and also revealing his birthday date[[note]]August 5[[/note]] but never even implies how [[VagueAge old Joe is supposed to be]].
* AnimalMotifs: Ducks. Joe is always accompanied by his stuffed duck, Boris, ducks are his favorite animals, his slippers are ducks, he has a duck mascot costume, he imitates ducks several times and the reason why the Blue's Clues game was created was because of Baby Joe's duck blanket.
* ArtInitiatesLife: Unlike Josh and Steve, Joe can bring his clue drawings to life, which may be a variation of Josh and Steve's ability to bring objects to life.
* {{Balloonacy}}: In "Meet Blue's Baby Brother", he is dragged through a curtain of balloons while in ABC Puppy territory.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: The big guy (6'0"/183 cm) to his older brother Steve (5'6"/168 cm) little guy. Which he lampshades in the promotional material for Joe's Scrapbook. He's also the big guy to Periwinkle from the house behind, a kitten who sees Joe as a big brother figure.
* BigLittleBrother: Younger than Steve by an unrevealed amount of years, Joe is taller by at least a few inches. Lampshaded in the promo material for Joe's Scrapbook.
--> '''Joe:''' Hi, i'm Joe! I'm Steve's little brother, even though I'm taller.
* BigOlEyebrows: Joe has the biggest eyebrows in the main cast, being longer than most humans, and thicker than most animated characters. This is more prominent in illustrated media involving him, where most of the character's eyebrows are represented by thin lines, while Joe has more realistic eyebrows.
* BlueOniRedOni: Joe is the red oni to Steve's blue oni. Joe is a {{keet}} incapable of sitting still, while Steve needs to stop to rest frequently as he needs to eat to gather his train of thought. Joe has a more animated voice, while Steve is soft-spoken. Steve is more passive and relies on his friends to decide what to do, Joe is more likely to think outside the box and then thinks of many ways to break out of the routine during his era.
* BucketHelmet: His "robot Joe" costume uses a frying pan as a helmet, to give the illusion that he has a metal head.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Joe is undeniably a quirky man, but he's talented enough to keep two Present Stores and Santa's factory running. Furthermore, he has every kind of random talent you can imagine, from artistic talents to vehicle driving skills, while also having difficulty with some things considered basic like tying his shoelaces.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Like Steve, Joe is not stupid, but he has some problems with deductions and is easily distracted, which makes playing Blue's Clues a little more challenging than it should be.
* {{Cuckoosnarker}}: He doesn't have much more common sense than Steve has, but he'll still be more than happy to make sarcastic remarks and respond to his attempts at mockery with the same level of politeness.
* CommutingOnABus: Even though Josh took over his role as host, he still continues to make guest appearances on ''Blue's Clues & You!'', even more so than Steve. He even gets to help celebrate Blue's Birthday, and join Josh and Blue in singing "Old Macdonald had a farm" in Bluestock.
* CompanionCube: While in his era, Joe was almost always accompanied by his stuffed duck Boris, who, strangely, is treated as a sentient duck and one of Joe's friends.
* ColorMotif: Although he wore shirts of various colors, he was mainly associated with Orange. In ''"Blue's Clues & You!"'' Joe's main color became purple, the color associated with the Present Store and the shirt he found the most clues with while wearing during his era.
* ConsistentClothingStyle: Joe wears different shirts but they always have a pattern of three squares on them.
* DeadpanSnarker: Surprisingly, in ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' when Steve stops at a pretzel cart.
-->'''Steve:''' It helps me think, it's complex carbs. Please respect the process.\\
'''Joe:''' The carbs could not be simpler.
* DecompositeCharacter: In ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'', the roles he played were divided between Josh (the host), and Aly and Mauve (the people who take care of Periwinkle). Meanwhile, he replaced the Cash Register as the administrator of the Present Store.
* DependingOnTheWriter: Maybe Depending On the Costume Designer would be more correct. His Present Store shirt can have three gifts on the back or three regular squares like his purple shirt from the original series, depending on the episode or media.
* EvilIsHammy: He [[{{Parodied|Trope}} parodies]] this trope in "The Mystery of the Missing Thinking Chair", where he acts like a typical mystery movie villain [[spoiler: when explaining to Steve and Josh about his "Evil Plan"... which turns out to be to distract them from their responsibilities to get together with him at a vegan barbecue in the back yard]].
* EyeTake: Twice in ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure''.
** When Josh is carried away by two trees away from him and Steve, Joe just looks confused for multiple reasons, looking at Josh being carried away, at the fallen balloons and especially at the New York citizens dancing out of control around him and Steve.
** Both he and Steve have this reaction during "Happiness is Magic" when [[spoiler:Josh's music creates a visible magic aura in front of them]].
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: {{ZigZagging|Trope}}. Hilariously, both he and Steve seem to believe they are the responsible brother while the other is the foolish brother, though Steve is the one who plays the responsible role most often, being a little more down to earth than Joe.
* FriendlyScheming: Like his grandmother, Joe seems to enjoy creating treasure hunts and a few times during Josh's era, he manipulates games of Blue's Clues to complete his own goals, with the main one being "The Case of the Missing Thinking Chair", when [[spoiler:he and Blue together lure Steve and Josh with a game of Blue's Clues to his Backyard Barbecue]].
* FriendlyShopkeeper: In the reboot, he is the new owner of the Present Store and although he is visually tired, he is still as full of love for what he does as ever.
* FunPersonified: It applies to the three hosts, but especially to Joe, as he is never still and always tries to use his creativity to escape the routine and have fun with both his friends and the viewer.
* TheGadfly: While Steve causes trouble, mainly through inattention and Josh through naivety, Joe seems to take some genuine pleasure in having fun at others' expense, although he is kinder than the usual examples of this trope. "Joe's Clues" demonstrates his mocking side better than any other episode, as he switches roles with Blue, being the one spreading the clues and enjoying every second of it, from hiding among the toys in his duck costume to getting in a big chase with Blue with the aim of stopping her from finding the third clue.
* GeniusDitz: Joe is a quirky guy, who acts much more like a cartoon character than the cartoon characters themselves, but he also demonstrates that he can be as smart or even smarter than [[TheSmartGuy Blue]] depending on the moment. He is the best host playing Blue's Clues, as he never gets the answers wrong, is a natural pawprint cleaner, knows how to use Blue's tricks against her, and even manipulates Blue's Clues games during Josh's era for his own purposes. He also seems to be an amazing store manager and is one of Santa's helpers.
* GoofySuit: {{Inverted|Trope}}. He has a big duck costume that he loves and isn't ashamed to wear, and he even uses it to trick Blue once during "Joe's Clues".
* {{Hammerspace}}: All three hosts can use hammerspace, but Joe is the one who uses it most frequently, being able to teleport off-screen, pull entire objects with him without being noticed, and, unlike Steve and Josh, what he does cannot be explained by the RuleOfFunny.
* HiddenDepths:
** ''Blue's Big City Adventure'' revealed a sarcastic side he doesn't normally show, especially directed towards the older brother he adores.
** You wouldn't be blamed if you assumed someone with questionable driving skills like him couldn't drive. But he is seen driving multiple types of vehicles both on land, in the air and on the water both in promotional materials, games and in the series itself.
* HollywoodGiftwrap: At some point between the original series and the reboot, a gift box wrapped in this way became his main symbol, replacing the squares, probably to symbolize his love for presents and his work at Present Store.
* HowCanSantaDeliverAllThoseToys: The answer in the Blue's Clues universe is Joe. He claims that every year during the holiday season, he teams up with Santa's factory to help with the gift production, and he is able to do it in minutes.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: The Huge guy, for Blitzen, one of Santa's reindeer, the Tiny Girl. According to Joe, they are good friends, and work together every year.
* HypocriticalHumor: Makes a joke about Steve always [[ConsistentClothingStyle wearing green striped shirts]] [[EarlyPersonalitySigns since he was a kid]] in "Blue First Holiday", even though he himself was wearing the exact kind of square orange clothes he wore when he was a baby on the video.
* IconicItem: His stuffed duck Boris is probably his most iconic item, being his store's mascot and the origin of his AnimalMotifs.
* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: Joe can apparently change the shapes of objects with just the power of his imagination, as seen in an episode of ''Series/BluesRoom'', where he transforms a cardboard box into different means of transport and travels around the world with Blue and Sprinkles on it.
* JackOfAllTrades: Joe's main quality is that he is good at basically everything, even though he has just learned how to do these things. He has been shown to be a good actor, seamstress, costume designer, painter, driver, pilot, salesman, administrator, craftsman, instrumentalist, singer, dancer, cook, sportsman, coach, Blue's Clues player, and pawprint cleaner, among other things, although all this talent is offset by him being easily distracted.
* KazoosMeanSilliness: His signature instrument is the kazoo and he's definitely a pretty silly guy.
* {{Keet}}: Joe may even be more enthusiastic than Steve, even if he demonstrates having a little more common sense. Joe is cheerful, loves to show affection and create new ways to have fun, having so much energy that even working alone at the neighborhood Present Store doesn't seem to affect him often.
* KindHeartedCatLover: Of the three hosts, he was the closest to Periwinkle, their neighbor who is a cat, during his era, acting like his older brother, guardian and being the one who took him to school during his early days.
* LargeHam: Joe is the character who is most likely to act "cartoonish", he is very animated, expressive and has a tendency to overreact for impact, especially when playing a character.
* LimitedWardrobe: PlayedWith in the original series, PlayedStraight and {{Handwaved}} in the reboot. In the original series, he has a ConsistentClothingStyle, which changes color, but always has three squares in the front, and three in the back. In the reboot, he always wears a purple shirt with three gift boxes on the front and three squares on the back, which is his work uniform of the present store.
* LivingDrawing: One of Joe's peculiarities is that he can bring to life the clues he writes down (or puts down), letting the clues do the talking for him. This does not happen to Josh when he uses Joe's notebook, and only happens to Blue when Joe is the one spreading clues, indicating that it's something only he can do.
* TheMadHatter: Joe is crazy, impulsive, has a tendency to laugh mad, and behaves in a way you would expect a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' character to do, but at the same time, he is a very fun and pleasant guy to be around.
* MultipleChoicePast: He claims to have crafted Boris with his own hands and Steve doesn't seem to recognize him, but a flashback shows Boris with Joe when he was a baby.
* ManipulativeBastard: He parodies this trope in the episode "The Case of the Missing Thinking Chair" by distracting Josh with a game of Blue's Clues and luring Steve into the Yellow House in search of the missing Thinking Chair. The goal? Having Steve and Josh take time out of their current responsibilities so they can spend some time together in his vegan barbecue.
* MundaneUtility: Like the other two hosts, he possesses an implied ability to alter reality off-screen, being able to teleport and change clothes instantly, which he primarily uses for his one-man acts during the original series and to work alone at the Present Store in the reboot.
* OccultDetective: In the game "Blue's Clues: Ghost Hunt", while adventuring through the haunted house and guiding Blue in her search for ghosts, he dresses like a Victorian-era detective.
* OddNameOut: Of the hosts, he is the only one not to have the same first name as his actor. This is because the name Joe had already been chosen before the actor was chosen.
* OffscreenTeleportation: Has the ability to teleport when going to places where the viewer (and sometimes characters in-universe) cannot see him. His brother and cousin have variations of the same skill, but he does it more often.
* ParanormalInvestigation: In the game "Blue's Clues: Ghost Hunt", he and Blue investigate a haunted house in search of Boo and his ghost friends who are hiding.
* PungeonMaster: Like Josh and Mailbox, he loves to tell puns, and you can judge the quality of a joke when Josh of all people is able to recognize how unfunny it is.
* PlatonicDeclarationOfLove: In "Love Day", he and Cinderella mutually declare that they love each other not romantically, but rather as reader and character.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Joe is associated with the color purple and is the most adventurous and competent of the three hosts, being the one who uses his "[[OffScreenRealityWarp host skills]]" most frequently and creatively. Furthermore, he is very adaptive to new situations, is a surprisingly competent business administrator, helps out at Santa's factory in his free time (in record time on top of that), and, surprisingly, he has his moments as a ManipulativeBastard and TheGadfly where he uses his unpredictability to surprise people for his own amusement.
* QuirkyCurls: As one of the series' hosts, Joe is a [[{{Keet}} hyperactive]] but well-intentioned {{manchild}} who tends to throw himself headlong into most situations and who has curly hair from "Meet Blue's Baby Brother" onwards.
* RealMenWearPink: Joe seems to have no problem looking feminine, he apparently owns a pink dress, is willing to act as Little Red Riding Hood twice, and owns a customized Granny Wolf uniform.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: {{Downplayed}}. Steve and Joe's reactions to not being able to talk to Josh at the end of "That's My Song" seem to suggest they have this dynamic, with Steve being much more [[HeroicBSOD emotional and despondent]] while Joe becomes [[BrutalHonesty brutally honest]] and a [[DeadpanSnarker little mean-spirited]].
* SillyWalk: Joe is a showman first and a person second and tends to walk around in a silly and theatrical manner.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He and Steve are pretty similar in how they behave.
* TookALevelInCynic: DownplayedTrope. He remains silly, kind and friendly, but as seen in the movie, his stay in New York seems to have soured Joe a little.
-->'''Joe:''' Every Day is a Gift- that you pay for.
* UniversalDriversLicense: In "Away Great Playdate" on ''Blue's Room'', Joe conducts a train, drives a taxi and pilots a plane. In the flash game, "Joe's Scrapbook Adventure", Joe is seen piloting a boat and a hot air balloon.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Wears a different color shirt every episode, although most of them have the same three-square pattern.
* VibrantOrange: In the original series, Joe was associated with the color orange and he had a striking and lively personality, even surpassing Blue in his best moments.
* VitriolicBestBuds: ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' reveals that he and Steve act this way when Josh is not present. Both are a little sarcastic and critical with their respective peculiar behaviors, though in the end, they both love each other and know how to admit when the other is right.

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* AgelessBirthdayEpisode: The episode "Joe's Surprise Party" is about his friends organizing a surprise party for him, and also revealing his birthday date[[note]]August 5[[/note]] but never even implies how [[VagueAge old Joe is AdvertisedExtra: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. During Steve's era, he was supposed to be]].be a member of main cast, but he was actually the one with the least participation among the talking objects in the house, especially after Sidetable became an AscendedExtra, only having his personality truly explored in the Reboot and not having ADayInTheLimelight until the fourth season of ''Blue's Clues & You''. This is probably due to the fact that he was the most difficult character to the host record takes with on green screen, as he was constantly moving, with Steve Burns stating that Slippery was the character he least liked to interact with, as it was difficult to stay focused without knowing where he should be.
* AnimalMotifs: Ducks. Joe is always accompanied by his stuffed duck, Boris, ducks are his favorite animals, his slippers are ducks, he has a duck mascot costume, he imitates ducks several times and AffectionateNickname:
** Sometimes
the reason why other members of the Blue's Clues game was created was because house just call him "Slip", a short version of Baby Joe's duck blanket.
* ArtInitiatesLife: Unlike Josh and Steve, Joe can bring his clue drawings to life, which may be a variation of Josh and Steve's ability to bring objects to life.
Slippery.
* {{Balloonacy}}: In "Meet Blue's Baby Brother", he is dragged through a curtain of balloons while in ABC Puppy territory.** His cousin affectionately calls him Slippy.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: The big guy (6'0"/183 cm) AlliterativeName: '''S'''lippery '''S'''oap.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Although he is not petty about it, he feels inferior
to his older brother Steve (5'6"/168 cm) little guy. Which cousin, Slick, as he lampshades in the promotional material for Joe's Scrapbook. He's also the big guy to Periwinkle from the house behind, a kitten who sees Joe as a big brother figure.
* BigLittleBrother: Younger
considers himself less skilled than Steve by an unrevealed amount of years, Joe is taller by at least a few inches. Lampshaded in him. He improves after they win the promo material for Joe's Scrapbook.Big Blue Derby together.
--> '''Joe:''' Hi, i'm Joe! I'm Steve's little brother, even though I'm taller.* BubbleGun: One of his equipments as a "Smell Buster". The bubbles he releases are capable of cleaning anything they touch in a matter of seconds.
* BigOlEyebrows: Joe has the biggest eyebrows BubbleShield: As Super Soap when he is in the main cast, being longer than most humans, and thicker than most animated characters. This is more prominent in illustrated media involving him, where most of the character's eyebrows are represented by thin lines, while Joe has more realistic eyebrows.super city. Here, Slippery expands his bubble-making ability to create tough shields.
* BlueOniRedOni: Joe is CharacterCatchphrase: "Whoaaaa!"
* IMeantToDoThat: As
the red oni resident [[TheKlutz clumsy guy]], Slippery often causes trouble by accident. At these moments, he is quick to Steve's blue oni. Joe pretend that everything is a {{keet}} incapable of sitting still, while Steve needs to stop to rest frequently as he needs to eat to gather his train of thought. Joe has a more animated voice, while Steve is soft-spoken. Steve is more passive fine and relies on his friends claim that things are going according to decide what to do, Joe plan, although he is more likely to think outside the box and then thinks of many ways to break out of the routine during his era.unconvincing in most cases.
* BucketHelmet: His "robot Joe" costume uses a frying pan as a helmet, InnocentlyInsensitive: Along with Steve, in ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', he doesn't seem to give the illusion be able to realize that he has a metal head.is hurting Sidetable's feelings by offering her the job of carrying hats.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Joe InSeriesNickname: Sometimes gets called just "Slippery".
* TheKlutz: He
is undeniably a quirky man, but he's talented enough to keep two Present Stores extremely clumsy and Santa's factory running. Furthermore, he has every kind of random talent you can imagine, from artistic talents to vehicle driving skills, while also having difficulty with some things considered basic like tying can't get around without slipping and sliding. He usually takes his shoelaces.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Like Steve, Joe is not stupid, but he has some problems with deductions and is easily distracted, which makes playing Blue's Clues a little more challenging than it should be.
* {{Cuckoosnarker}}: He doesn't have much more common sense than Steve has, but he'll still be more than happy to make sarcastic remarks and respond to his attempts at mockery
clumsiness in stride, with the same level exception of politeness.
* CommutingOnABus: Even though Josh took over his role as host, he still continues to make guest appearances on ''Blue's Clues & You!'', even more so than Steve. He even gets to help celebrate Blue's Birthday, and join Josh and Blue in singing "Old Macdonald had a farm" in Bluestock.
* CompanionCube: While in his era, Joe was almost always accompanied by his stuffed duck Boris, who, strangely, is treated as a sentient duck and one of Joe's friends.
* ColorMotif: Although he wore shirts of various colors, he was mainly associated with Orange. In ''"Blue's Clues & You!"'' Joe's main color became purple, the color associated with the Present Store and the shirt he found the most clues with while wearing during his era.
* ConsistentClothingStyle: Joe wears different shirts but they always have a pattern of three squares on them.
* DeadpanSnarker: Surprisingly, in ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' when Steve stops at a pretzel cart.
-->'''Steve:''' It helps me think, it's complex carbs. Please respect the process.\\
'''Joe:''' The carbs could not be simpler.
* DecompositeCharacter: In ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'', the roles he played were divided between Josh (the host), and Aly and Mauve (the people who take care of Periwinkle). Meanwhile, he replaced the Cash Register as the administrator of the Present Store.
* DependingOnTheWriter: Maybe Depending On the Costume Designer would be more correct. His Present Store shirt can have three gifts on the back or three regular squares like his purple shirt from the original series, depending on the episode or media.
* EvilIsHammy: He [[{{Parodied|Trope}} parodies]] this trope in "The Mystery of the Missing Thinking Chair", where he acts like a typical mystery movie villain [[spoiler: when explaining to Steve and Josh about his "Evil Plan"... which turns out to be to distract them from their responsibilities to get together with him at a vegan barbecue in the back yard]].
* EyeTake: Twice in ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure''.
** When Josh is carried away by two trees away from him and Steve, Joe just looks confused for multiple reasons, looking at Josh being carried away, at the fallen balloons and especially at the New York citizens dancing out of control around him and Steve.
** Both he and Steve have this reaction during "Happiness is Magic" when [[spoiler:Josh's music creates a visible magic aura in front of them]].
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: {{ZigZagging|Trope}}. Hilariously, both he and Steve seem to believe they are the responsible brother while the other is the foolish brother, though Steve is the one who plays the responsible role most often, being a little more down to earth than Joe.
* FriendlyScheming: Like his grandmother, Joe seems to enjoy creating treasure hunts and a few times during Josh's era, he manipulates games of Blue's Clues to complete his own goals, with the main one being "The Case of the Missing Thinking Chair", when [[spoiler:he and Blue together lure Steve and Josh with a game of Blue's Clues to his Backyard Barbecue]].
* FriendlyShopkeeper: In the reboot, he is the new owner of the Present Store and although he is visually tired, he is still as full of love for what he does as ever.
* FunPersonified: It applies to the three hosts, but especially to Joe, as he is never still and always tries to use his creativity to escape the routine and have fun with both his friends and the viewer.
* TheGadfly: While Steve causes trouble, mainly through inattention and Josh through naivety, Joe seems to take some genuine pleasure in having fun at others' expense, although he is kinder than the usual examples of this trope. "Joe's Clues" demonstrates his mocking side better than any other episode, as he switches roles with Blue, being the one spreading the clues and enjoying every second of it, from hiding among the toys in his duck costume to getting in a big chase with Blue with the aim of stopping her from finding the third clue.
* GeniusDitz: Joe is a quirky guy, who acts much more like a cartoon character than the cartoon characters themselves, but he also demonstrates that he can be as smart or even smarter than [[TheSmartGuy Blue]] depending on the moment. He is the best host playing Blue's Clues, as he never gets the answers wrong, is a natural pawprint cleaner, knows how to use Blue's tricks against her, and even manipulates Blue's Clues games during Josh's era for his own purposes. He also seems to be an amazing store manager and is one of Santa's helpers.
* GoofySuit: {{Inverted|Trope}}. He has a big duck costume that he loves and isn't ashamed to wear, and he even uses it to trick Blue once during "Joe's Clues".
* {{Hammerspace}}: All three hosts can use hammerspace, but Joe is the one who uses it most frequently, being able to teleport off-screen, pull entire objects with him without being noticed, and, unlike Steve and Josh, what he does cannot be explained by the RuleOfFunny.
* HiddenDepths:
**
''Blue's Big City Adventure'' revealed a sarcastic side he doesn't normally show, especially directed towards Musical Movie'', in which his slipping almost ruins the older brother he adores.
** You wouldn't be blamed if you assumed someone with questionable driving skills like
show and makes him couldn't drive. But he is seen driving multiple types of vehicles both on land, in the air and on the water both in promotional materials, games and in the series itself.
* HollywoodGiftwrap: At some point between the original series and the reboot, a gift box wrapped in this way became his main symbol, replacing the squares, probably
want to symbolize his love for presents and his work at Present Store.
* HowCanSantaDeliverAllThoseToys: The answer in the Blue's Clues universe is Joe. He claims that every year during the holiday season, he teams up with Santa's factory
give up. Slippery's friends sing a song, "Don't Give Up", to help him feel better and go on with the gift production, show.
* MeaningfulName: Is a bar of soap
and he is able to do it in minutes.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: The Huge guy, for Blitzen, one of Santa's reindeer, the Tiny Girl. According to Joe, they are good friends, and work together every year.
* HypocriticalHumor: Makes a joke about Steve always [[ConsistentClothingStyle wearing green striped shirts]] [[EarlyPersonalitySigns since he was a kid]] in "Blue First Holiday", even though he himself was wearing the exact kind of square orange clothes he wore when he was a baby
often slips on the video.
himself.
* IconicItem: MisterStrangenoun: His stuffed duck Boris is probably his most iconic item, being his store's mascot and the origin of his AnimalMotifs.
* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: Joe can apparently change the shapes of objects with just the power of his imagination, as seen in an episode of ''Series/BluesRoom'', where he transforms a cardboard box into different means of transport and travels around the world with Blue and Sprinkles on it.
* JackOfAllTrades: Joe's main quality is that he is good at basically everything, even though he has just learned how to do these things. He has been shown to be a good actor, seamstress, costume designer, painter, driver, pilot, salesman, administrator, craftsman, instrumentalist, singer, dancer, cook, sportsman, coach, Blue's Clues player, and pawprint cleaner, among other things, although all this talent is offset by him being easily distracted.
* KazoosMeanSilliness: His signature instrument is the kazoo and he's definitely a pretty silly guy.
* {{Keet}}: Joe may even be more enthusiastic than Steve, even if he demonstrates having a little more common sense. Joe is cheerful, loves to show affection and create new ways to have fun, having so much energy that even working alone at the neighborhood Present Store doesn't seem to affect him often.
* KindHeartedCatLover: Of the three hosts, he was the closest to Periwinkle, their neighbor who is a cat, during his era, acting like his older brother, guardian and being the one who took him to school during his early days.
* LargeHam: Joe is the character who is most likely to act "cartoonish", he is very animated, expressive and has a tendency to overreact for impact, especially when playing a character.
* LimitedWardrobe: PlayedWith in the original series, PlayedStraight and {{Handwaved}} in the reboot. In the original series, he has a ConsistentClothingStyle, which changes color, but always has three squares in the front, and three in the back. In the reboot, he always wears a purple shirt with three gift boxes on the front and three squares on the back, which is his work uniform of the present store.
* LivingDrawing: One of Joe's peculiarities is that he can bring to life the clues he writes down (or puts down), letting the clues do the talking for him. This does not happen to Josh when he uses Joe's notebook, and only happens to Blue when Joe is the one spreading clues, indicating that it's something only he can do.
* TheMadHatter: Joe is crazy, impulsive, has a tendency to laugh mad, and behaves in a way you would expect a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' character to do, but at the same time, he is a very fun and pleasant guy to be around.
* MultipleChoicePast: He claims to have crafted Boris with his own hands and Steve doesn't seem to recognize him, but a flashback shows Boris with Joe when he was a baby.
* ManipulativeBastard: He parodies this trope in the episode "The Case of the Missing Thinking Chair" by distracting Josh with a game of Blue's Clues and luring Steve into the Yellow House in search of the missing Thinking Chair. The goal? Having Steve and Josh take time out of their current responsibilities so they can spend some time together in his vegan barbecue.
* MundaneUtility: Like the other two hosts, he possesses an implied ability to alter reality off-screen, being able to teleport and change clothes instantly, which he primarily uses for his one-man acts during the original series and to work alone at the Present Store in the reboot.
* OccultDetective: In the game "Blue's Clues: Ghost Hunt", while adventuring through the haunted house and guiding Blue in her search for ghosts, he dresses like a Victorian-era detective.
* OddNameOut: Of the hosts, he is the only one not to have the same first
name as his actor. This is because the name Joe had already been chosen before the actor was chosen.
* OffscreenTeleportation: Has the ability to teleport when going to places where the viewer (and sometimes characters in-universe) cannot see him. His brother
an adjective and cousin have variations of the same skill, but he does it more often.
a noun.
* ParanormalInvestigation: In the game "Blue's Clues: Ghost Hunt", he and Blue investigate a haunted house in search of Boo and his ghost friends who are hiding.
* PungeonMaster: Like Josh and Mailbox, he loves
PinkGirlBlueBoy: The blue boy to tell puns, and you can judge the quality of a joke when Josh of all people is able to recognize how unfunny it is.
* PlatonicDeclarationOfLove: In "Love Day", he and Cinderella mutually declare that they love each other not romantically, but rather as reader and character.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Joe is associated with the color purple and is the most adventurous and competent of the three hosts, being the one who uses his "[[OffScreenRealityWarp host skills]]" most frequently and creatively. Furthermore, he is very adaptive to new situations, is a surprisingly competent business administrator, helps out at Santa's factory in his free time (in record time on top of that), and, surprisingly, he has his moments as a ManipulativeBastard and TheGadfly where he uses his unpredictability to surprise people for his own amusement.
* QuirkyCurls: As one of the series' hosts, Joe is a [[{{Keet}} hyperactive]] but well-intentioned {{manchild}} who tends to throw himself headlong into most situations and who has curly hair from "Meet Blue's Baby Brother" onwards.
* RealMenWearPink: Joe seems to have no problem looking feminine, he apparently owns a
Tickety's pink dress, is willing to act as Little Red Riding Hood twice, and owns a customized Granny Wolf uniform.
girl.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: {{Downplayed}}. Steve and Joe's reactions He is the sensitive guy to not his cousin Slick's manly man, being able to talk to Josh at the end of "That's My Song" seem to suggest they have this dynamic, with Steve being much less arrogant and more [[HeroicBSOD emotional and despondent]] while Joe becomes [[BrutalHonesty brutally honest]] and a [[DeadpanSnarker little mean-spirited]].gentle in the way he acts.
* SillyWalk: Joe SlipperySoap: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin If it wasn't obvious from the start]]. As his name suggests, he is a showman first talking bar of soap. He's very clumsy and a person second and tends to walk slips around in a silly and theatrical manner.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He and Steve are pretty similar in how they behave.
* TookALevelInCynic: DownplayedTrope. He remains silly, kind and friendly, but as seen in the movie, his stay in New York seems to have soured Joe a little.
-->'''Joe:''' Every Day is a Gift-
lot (so much that you pay for.
* UniversalDriversLicense: In "Away Great Playdate" on ''Blue's Room'', Joe conducts a train, drives a taxi
it almost ruins the gang's musical show in Blue's Big Musical Movie). His catchphrase is "Whoaaa!" and pilots a plane. In the flash game, "Joe's Scrapbook Adventure", Joe is seen piloting a boat and a hot air balloon.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Wears a different color shirt every episode, although most of them have
show's intro sequence features him sliding into the same three-square pattern.
window on a trail of bubbles.
* VibrantOrange: In the original series, Joe was associated with the color orange and he had a striking and lively personality, UnknownRival: Slick doesn't even surpassing Blue in his best moments.
* VitriolicBestBuds: ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' reveals
seem able to recognize that he and Steve act this way when Josh is not present. Both are a little sarcastic and critical with their respective peculiar behaviors, though in the end, they both love each other and know how to admit when the other is right.Slippery harbors some resentment towards him for constantly bragging about his skills.



[[folder:Josh]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House\\
'''Actor:''' Joshua Dela Cruz\\
'''As a Kid:''' Leon Victor Aureus (Sage and Ginger's Baby Book), Alesso Joaquin Spinelli (Blue's Big City Adventure), Graham Horhager (Voice, If You Don't See It, Be It!) \\
'''Fixed Pattern:''' Blue Stripes
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!!!'''Series:''' 1 (WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Seasons:''' 4\\
'''Episodes:''' 112 [[note]] 86 released, 26 ordered episodes[[/note]]\\
'''Games:''' 9 [[note]] Silly Town Skidoo, Tap It Game, Play Along Video (4 Episodes), Counting with Shovel and Pail, Blue's Friends and Big Feelings, Felt Frame Dress Up, Card Game Draw, Nogginville (Guest), Let's Play Pretend (Narration) [[/note]]\\
'''Movies:''' 1

The host of the series Reboot WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou. Josh is Steve and Joe's cousin, and Blue's current caregiver. Josh is an incredible performance artist, very charismatic, kind and affectionate, but he is also quite anxious, self-critical with attention and patience problems that he needs to improve.

After ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'', he is revealed to be a member of a band alongside Blue and Rainbow Puppy named "The Puppystars".

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[[folder:Josh]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House\\
'''Actor:''' Joshua Dela Cruz\\
'''As a Kid:''' Leon Victor Aureus (Sage and Ginger's Baby Book), Alesso Joaquin Spinelli (Blue's Big City Adventure), Graham Horhager (Voice, If You Don't See It, Be It!) \\
'''Fixed Pattern:''' Blue Stripes
[[folder:Tickety Tock]]
!! Tickety Tock
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Tickety Tock]]
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!!!'''Series:''' 1 (WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Seasons:''' 4\\
'''Episodes:''' 112 [[note]] 86 released, 26 ordered episodes[[/note]]\\
'''Games:''' 9 [[note]] Silly Town Skidoo, Tap It Game, Play Along Video (4 Episodes), Counting with Shovel and Pail,
org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_tickety_tock_happy.png[[/labelnote]]]]
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!!! '''Location:''' Host Bedroom\\
'''Voiced by:''' Kathryn Avery (original, seasons 1-4), Kelly Nigh (original, Blue's Big Musical Movie, A Playdate With Blue CD,
and Big Feelings, Felt Frame Dress Up, Card Game Draw, Nogginville (Guest), Let's Play Pretend (Narration) [[/note]]\\
seasons 4-6), Stephanie Searson (Blue's ABC Time Activities and Blue's Birthday Adventure PC games), Ava Augustin (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Movies:''' 1

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The host alarm clock who wakes the residents of the series Reboot WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou. Josh is Steve and Joe's cousin, and Blue's current caregiver. Josh Clues House each morning and lives in the hosts' bedroom. She is an incredible performance artist, very charismatic, kind number-oriented, likes to keep schedules, and affectionate, but he is also quite anxious, self-critical often helps the host out with attention and patience problems that he needs to improve.

After ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'', he is revealed to be a member of a band alongside Blue and Rainbow Puppy named "The Puppystars".
basic math. She lives on Blue's nightstand.



* AffectionateNickname: His. [[HisNameReallyIsBarkeep Lola]] calls him "Joshy".
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Contrasting his two white predecessors, Josh is Filipino.
* AmusingInjuries: During "Josh Crummy Day", where he was physically injured at least three times, one of which required him to ice his elbow, something that is never mentioned again in the episode.
* ArcSymbol: Swirls have been in the series since the beginning, being symbols made to represent skidoo and the Storybook World in general, although originally they were mainly decorative they gradually became more and more prevalent especially for Josh who left little blue swirls behind when he skidooed. Come the [[Film/BluesBigCityAdventure movie]] and it's revealed that the swirls didn't just represent skidoo, but also when [[spoiler: magic is manifested in general, appearing whenever Josh unconsciously used his reality warping ability]].
* AsianAirhead: An important point of Josh's character is his Filipino ancestry, and like his cousins, [[TheDitz he is not the brightest lamp]].
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Josh doesn't seem to be able to stay focused for more than a few seconds and will forget what to do at the first distraction, luckily he has the kids and Blue to help him.
* BrainlessBeauty: Josh is a good-looking guy, and what he lacks in common sense, he makes up for with his charm.
* BreakTheCutie: Although it ends with a happy ending, Film/BluesBigCityAdventure was probably not the most pleasant experience for Josh, he discovered his painfully self-conscious side, was MistakenForInsane, got lost in the city and [[spoiler: almost lost his job opportunity, causing him to enter a temporary [[HeroicBsod depressive state]], [[LivingOutAChildhoodDream almost making him give up on his dream]] if [[HealTheCutie Mr. Salt didn't intervene with his plan]]]].
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Incredible honor" whenever a character invites him to do something and his fanboy mode is activated.
* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: How his powers of bringing objects to life seem to work. If he believes the object is alive, it turns to life just a few seconds later.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Josh appears to be unable to retain information for more than a few seconds and seems to mix the most peculiar traits of its predecessors (Steve's [[CluelessDetective absent mind]] with Joe's [[{{keet}} hyperactivity]]).
* ColorMotif: Mainly blue, but also red. Colors that when put together are associated with heroism and courage.
* CosmicMotifs: Stars. Mr Salt tells him that he is a star. In ''Blue's Big City Adventure'', he reprises the song from the original series "Planets" about the solar system and later has people spinning around him while he dances, imitating the translation movement that planets make around a star during "That's my song". Moreover, his magic that brings objects to life is surrounded by shimmering stars.
* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Josh has the inexplicable ability to [[spoiler: bring objects to life by interacting with them when he is in the "real world", but it only works after he realizes that the objects are in fact inanimate]]. While Steve can do the same thing, he appears to have more control of the ability.
* TheCutie: Despite being surrounded by a naturally Moe world, Josh still stands out as a kind and naive AllLovingHero who sees beauty in everything.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: It is revealed in Film/BluesBigCityAdventure [[spoiler: that Josh possesses reality warping abilities when in the "Real World" although he doesn't seem able to control it or even be aware that he can do it]].
* EccentricArtist: He is a [[{{Manchild}} overly cheerful man]] who talks to obviously inanimate objects (which to be fair create life just a few seconds later) and have the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny attention span of a goldfish]], but at the same time he is an extremely talented musician and dancer, who is able to [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane influence people who listen to his music in an almost supernatural way]].
* EndearinglyDorky: Josh is [[{{Keet}} extremely vibrant]], [[TheIngenue naive, kind and playful]], he is also ConstantlyCurious and loves to [[PungeonMaster make puns]] and tell jokes, all of these characteristics make it extremely easy for him to make new friends, even in situations where he is stressed or sad.
* FailedAttemptAtScaring: Every time Josh tries to scare the viewer he not only fails miserably but will probably be scared by something else just a few seconds later.
* FairytaleMotifs: Josh's story appears to be based on Dorothy Gale from Literature/TheWizardOfOz (and he even plays her in "The Wizard of Skidoo") with some elements inverted. He is TheIngenue one who is associated with the color [[BlueIsHeroic blue]] wears [[RedIsHeroic red shoes]] and is taken [[SwirlyEnergyThingy by a "swirl"]] (in this case a Skidoo instead of a tornado) to a new world accompanied by his puppy where his mean of transport makes a bad landing creating confusion. In this new world he needs to find a person who [[MirrorCharacter came from the same world as him]] to complete his objective and along the way he makes new friends who advise him about courage (Ali Stroker), heart (Taboo) and wisdom (The Cabbie), following by a golden place (the NYC Thinking Chair) and [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong learning that what he needed was already with him]]. With the role that belonged to the witches being replaced by [[PerformanceAnxiety Josh's own anxiety]].
-->'''Josh:''' We are definitely not at Storybook World anymore.
* FatalFlaw: Impatience. As the Taxi Cab points out, [[spoiler: due to his lack of patience Josh acts without thinking and ends up losing things along the way, like the notebook or the clues Blue left to him during the movie]], this is something he demonstrates since the third episode "Playdate with Magenta" where he has a breakdown due to being unable to find the third clue, the phone, which was in his hand the entire time.
* FishOutOfWater: During Film/BluesBigCityAdventure, he mentions feeling this way in New York City, as it is completely different from anything Josh has ever experienced in Storybook World. It is [[SensoryOverload much noisier]] than the rural environment he is used to, his eccentric behavior was seen as [[MistakenForInsane crazy]] rather than friendly like at home and objects are not naturally animated so talking to them is seen as strange, luckily Blue is there with him, to prevent him from panicking.
* ForHappiness: Josh's happiness is in fact magic. Everything he does seems to intentionally or unintentionally make the world a happier place whether by literal magic coming from his charisma or simply by making new friends with his kindness.
* GoodLuckCharm: Josh has two for different situations:
** His lucky sock, that has probably seen better days, which he believes brings luck because it's the sock he was wearing the day he met Blue.
** His lucky seashell, [[ItWasAGift that was a gift from his Lola from his childhood]], which he believes [[MagicFeather brings him luck during performances]].
* TheHeart: Josh is a genuinely kind guy with a gentle heart, which is often the only thing stopping other characters from getting into conflict. His empathy is so great that he can bring inanimate objects to life if he interacts with them.
* HollywoodGenetics: {{Handwaved}}. The only explanation given as to how Steve and Joe are related to a Filipino is that he's their cousin. It's possible Josh may be mixed, a step-cousin, a distant cousin, adopted, or an honorary cousin.
* TheIngenue: A rare male example. Josh is idealistic, gentle and friendly, but with a complete lack of awareness of how the real world works due to having spent his entire life in [[SugarBowl Storybook World]].
* {{Keet}}: He's been shown to be ''very'' giddy and excitable. His introduction episode alone had him awe after skidooing for the first time, and him in shock over getting to sing "Mailtime" (in which he reacts with "I can't believe I get to sing this song"). His voice also gets rather squeaky when he gets excited. Possibly his most infamous example of this is in "Playdate with Magenta", where his reaction to being the first clue is even ''more'' over-the-top than when it happened to Steve. He goes complete MotorMouth, and says that after waiting for so long, his dream is finally coming true. Many have compared this to fanboying.
* KindheartedSimpleton: Like his cousins Josh isn't the sharpest knife and he doesn't have a single malicious bone in his body either. In fact, [[spoiler: his innocent kindness is something of a superpower, as that's where his ability to bring objects to life on the movie comes from]].
* LimitedWardrobe: A blue striped shirt and jeans. Remarkably similar to Steve's outfit. It's revealed in "Tickety's Musical Morning" that, hilariously, even though his wardrobe is mostly made up of the same type of clothing, Josh can still see some kind of difference between the identical shirts.
* LovableCoward: On many occasions he is shown to be easily startled by seemingly silly things such as seeing someone putting letters in a non-sentient mailbox who he assumed was alive or some Jack-in-the-Box toys being activated, but he is also an AllLovingHero, who actively makes the world around him a happier place.
* MagicFeather: His lucky shell he received from his Lola when he was a child and claims to take it to any of his performances. This becomes an issue in "Josh Visits the Philippines" when he believes that he just can't sing well in front of others without his lucky shell, with even Rainbow Puppy questioning whether it really brings good luck or if it was just his StageFright kicking in again.
* MagicMusic: He demonstrates two types in the series. The first is related to his abilities of RealityWarper when he is in the real world where he can render places where he sings in music videos and bring objects to life. The second in the super city, where as a Song Man his singing voice becomes powerful enough to [[MusicalAssassin break objects]].
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Although he definitely demonstrates magical powers throughout the film, it is unclear how much of the behavior of the citizens he interacts with is really how they usually act and how much is the influence of Josh magic.
* MistakenForInsane: It is implied in the movie that people in New York City who don't recognize him think Josh is crazy because of his eccentricities.
* MistakesAreNotTheEndOfTheWorld: At the end of "Night at Blueseum" it is revealed that he was the one who caused the episode's problem, when he [[spoiler: accidentally picked up the sheet that contained Blue's masterpiece thinking it was an ordinary sheet, and obviously he is sad about it, Blue however is not hurt and forgives him quickly, because she knows his intentions were good]].
* MrFanservice: A suitable example for a children's media. Josh is played by [[{{Hunk}} Joshua Dela Cruz]], who is considered quite attractive to the series' adult audience, and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} knows this, which is why a lot of the series' promotional material on social media focuses on Josh's charming side. In fact jokes about Josh being a "thirst trap" were a meme during the early days of ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'' (mixed with a shirtless photo of him taken in 2018), which [[AscendedMeme Dela Cruz himself embraced]].
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Because he is played by the [[{{Hunk}} athletic Josh Dela Cruz]], Josh is visibly more muscular than the other human characters, unfortunately this does not make him stronger than a [[PintsizedPowerhouse 2-inch salt shaker]].
* PerformanceAnxiety: Despite being a [[BeautifulSingingVoice fantastic musician]], Josh has a crippling fear of singing in front of people he is unfamiliar with, which is an important point in the [[Film/BluesBigCityAdventure movie]]. Although he improved a little after realizing his dream, the fear did not completely disappear as seen in "Kamusta, Philippines!".
* ThePowerOfLove: His care for everything, even inanimate objects, seems to be the origin of his powers.
* PungeonMaster: Josh tries hard to always have a pun on hand regardless of the situation, you might think it can't get any worse, until he tells the next pun. Hilariously, Josh himself seems to recognize how terrible his puns are, usually giving the viewer a sheepish look after making one.
--> '''Josh:''' Giants are huge right now ({{Beat}}).
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The blue boy to Miranda and Aly's pink girls.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Despite not knowing how to play Blue's Clues until his debut episode, everyone at the house appears to already know him.
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Josh is ridiculously easy to scare, and screams loudly whenever he feels scared.
* SensoryOverload: Josh has one during the beginning of the film, as New York City is much noisier than he is used to, he overcomes this by rearranging the sounds to form a musical rhythm.
* SignatureInstrument: In almost every episode he appears using his guitar.
* StarPower: One sign that Josh's magic is manifesting is an aura of swirls and stars surrounding him, best seen during the [[spoiler: audition version of "Happiness is Magic"]].
* SmellyFeetGag: Somehow, a single sock of Josh's was able to stink up the entire house in "The Silly Smelly Smell". The sock smell seems to be able to freely move around the house (Josh even implies that the smell may be [[ItCanThink partially sentient]]) and only get worse even after they get rid of other nearby stinky things.
* StageMagician: During "Joshini the amazing" he becomes one, complete with a wand, cape and a magic top hat, he has a more traditional magician uniform at the end of "Film/BluesBigCityAdventure", [[spoiler: during the musical version of "Happiness is Magic"]].
* StepfordSmiler: While Josh's joy is genuine, he is shown at several points to have some confidence issues and trying to smile when it is clear that he is not okay.
** In "''[[Recap/BluesCluesAndYouS1E3PlaydateWithMagenta Playdate with Magenta]]''" he is seen smiling while talking to Magenta only to collapse the second the call ends in a mental breakdown due to his inability to find the third clue.
** ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' he has not one but four on-screen anxiety attacks, related to his stage fright, problems with the new city and stress of not being able to get to his audition.
** In "Josh's Crummy Day" he is having a difficult time trying to maintain his usual positive behavior as his day is being terrible and he is being hurted in multiple ways.
** In "Josh and Blue's Ice Cream Shopee" all of his funny moments are immediately followed by a reminder of how sad he feels without his friends. He almost gives up on meeting his friends when he thinks they don't want to be around him (a communication problem as Mailbox was unable to find him).
* TheStoryteller: In several Website/YouTube videos from the series he is seen telling the viewer different stories of Blue's adventures, including some experienced by his cousins years ago.
* TransformationSequence: {{Downplayed}}. During "We're on our way" (one of the songs from the [[Film/BluesBigCityAdventure movie]] ) he has a transformation sequence where the city temporarily turns dark and an aura of blue swirls surrounds him as his clothes change to something more appropriate to the environment.
* VagueAge: Even worse than Joe and Steve. He is shown as being in a photo with Steve and Joe in which the three are children which would be impossible if he were the same age of his actor Josh Dela Cruz who is 17 years younger than Steve Burns. Whether this is artistic liberty or Josh is older than his actor is is unclear.
* VampireDance: His characterization as [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Count Joshula]] in "The Legend of Jack O'Lantern" is mainly based on his dancing and acting skills, rather than his (nonexistent) ability to be scary, which Jack O'Lantern praises.
* VisibleOdor: His sock in "The Silly Smelly Smell" is so stinky that the odor is visible in a dead shade of green.
* VocalEvolution: His voice starts out deeper in the first episodes of the series, only becoming the high tone seen in later seasons when he becomes excited, as the series goes on his voice becomes more high pitched, though the deep tone sometimes returns at some points when he tries to tell a joke.
* YourNormalIsOurTaboo: He learns the hard way that most objects in New York City are not sentient, and that trying to communicate with them is socially viewed as strange.

to:

* AffectionateNickname: His. [[HisNameReallyIsBarkeep Lola]] calls him "Joshy".AdvertisedExtra: Doesn't exactly have a role in Film/BluesBigCityAdventure other than accompanying Mr. Salt with Slippery, but she appears in the films' promotional artwork more than Slippery does.
* AlliterativeName: '''T'''ickety '''T'''ock.
* AnimateInanimateObject: A sentient clock.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: GenderInverted. She is tiny as expected of an alarm clock, and is usually positioned above Sidetable Drawer, who is the second largest girl in the house.

* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Contrasting his two white predecessors, Josh CheeryPink: She's partially colored pink and very sweet and cheerful.
* ClockKing: As the house clock (formerly Steve's alarm clock), Tickety's job
is Filipino.
* AmusingInjuries: During "Josh Crummy Day", where he was physically injured at least three times, one of which required him
to ice his elbow, something that is never mentioned again organize the house's schedule and alert others about the times accurately (although sometimes she needs the viewer's help for It).
* CueOClock: She has the ability to display a symbol related to whatever's happening
in the episode.episode in the 12 position.
* CuteMachines: A rare non-robotic example. Tickety is an [[AnimateInanimateObject animated clock]], who acts the same way a young girl would act, has a cute design, a passion for following a schedule and a captivating personality.

* ArcSymbol: Swirls have been ADayInTheLimelight: Twice, once in the series since the beginning, being symbols made "Tickety's Favorite Nursery Rhyme", where Steve tries to represent skidoo find out what her favorite Nursery rhyme is, and the Storybook World second time in general, although originally they were mainly decorative they gradually became more and more prevalent especially for Josh who left little blue swirls behind when he skidooed. Come "Tickety's Big Musical Morning", where we see her organize the [[Film/BluesBigCityAdventure movie]] and it's revealed that the swirls didn't just represent skidoo, but also when [[spoiler: magic is manifested in general, appearing whenever Josh unconsciously used his reality warping ability]].
* AsianAirhead: An important point of Josh's character is his Filipino ancestry, and like his cousins, [[TheDitz he is not the brightest lamp]].
house's schedule.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Josh doesn't seem DownHereShot: In the episode "Tickety's Big Musical Morning", she is the one who welcomes the viewer because everyone is sleeping. As she is much smaller than Josh, it takes some time for the viewer to notice her presence.
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Her grandfather is a large grandfather clock almost as tall as Joe, while Tickety is a tiny alarm clock, implying that Tickety may or may not grow taller than she is now.
* GoodWithNumbers: As the house clock (and previously Steve's alarm clock), Tickety needs
to be able to stay focused for more than a few seconds and will forget what good with numbers to do at her job.
* InSeriesNickname: Sometimes gets called just "Tickety".
* {{Irony}}: In season one's "The Trying Game", it turns out Tickety, a clock, does not know how to tell time until Steve and
the first distraction, luckily he has the kids and Blue to viewers help him.her. Additionally, despite her status as GoodWithNumbers, she had difficulty reading numbers greater than 12 according to Steve in "Steve Goes to College"
* LostVoicePlot: The conflict that generates the plot of ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'' is when Tickety loses her voice while practicing for the titular music show, leading Sidetable Drawer to step in as Blue's new singing partner.

* BrainlessBeauty: Josh is a good-looking guy, and what he lacks in common sense, he makes up MeaningfulName: Was named that because clocks go "tick-tock".
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The Pink Girl
for with his charm.
* BreakTheCutie: Although it ends with a happy ending, Film/BluesBigCityAdventure was probably not the most pleasant experience for Josh, he discovered his painfully self-conscious side, was MistakenForInsane, got lost in the city and [[spoiler: almost lost his job opportunity, causing him to enter a temporary [[HeroicBsod depressive state]], [[LivingOutAChildhoodDream almost making him give up on his dream]] if [[HealTheCutie Mr. Salt didn't intervene with his plan]]]].
Slippery's Blue Boy.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Incredible honor" whenever a character invites him PurpleIsPowerful: Her super persona Clock Girl has the limited ability to do something slow down time, and his fanboy mode before she uses this ability, a purple aura surrounds her body.
* RandomSpeciesOffspring: She
is activated.the granddaughter of a grandfather clock, but is an alarm clock.
* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: How his powers of bringing objects to life seem to work. If he believes StrongFamilyResemblance: With the object is alive, it turns to life just a few seconds later.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Josh appears to be unable to retain information for more than a few seconds and seems to mix
Grandfather Clock of the most peculiar traits original series. Even though they are different types of its predecessors (Steve's [[CluelessDetective absent mind]] with Joe's [[{{keet}} hyperactivity]]).Clocks, they have the same color palette.
* ColorMotif: Mainly blue, but also red. Colors that when put together are associated with heroism and courage.
* CosmicMotifs: Stars. Mr Salt tells him that he is a star. In ''Blue's Big City Adventure'', he reprises the song from the original series "Planets" about the solar system and later has people spinning around him while he dances, imitating the translation movement that planets make around a star during "That's my song". Moreover, his magic that brings objects to life is surrounded by shimmering stars.
* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Josh has the inexplicable ability to [[spoiler: bring objects to life by interacting with them when he is in the "real world", but it only works after he realizes that the objects are in fact inanimate]]. While Steve can do the same thing, he appears to have more control of the ability.
* TheCutie: Despite being surrounded by a naturally Moe world, Josh still stands out as a kind and naive AllLovingHero who sees beauty in everything.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: It is revealed in Film/BluesBigCityAdventure [[spoiler: that Josh possesses reality warping abilities when in the "Real World" although he doesn't seem able to control it or even be aware that he can do it]].
* EccentricArtist: He is a [[{{Manchild}} overly cheerful man]] who talks to obviously inanimate objects (which to be fair create life just a few seconds later) and have the [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny attention span of a goldfish]], but at the same time he is an extremely talented musician and dancer, who is able to [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane influence people who listen to his music in an almost supernatural way]].
* EndearinglyDorky: Josh is [[{{Keet}} extremely vibrant]], [[TheIngenue naive, kind and playful]], he is also ConstantlyCurious and loves to [[PungeonMaster make puns]] and tell jokes, all of these characteristics make it extremely easy for him to make new friends, even in situations where he is stressed or sad.
* FailedAttemptAtScaring: Every time Josh tries to scare the viewer he not only fails miserably but will probably be scared by something else just a few seconds later.
* FairytaleMotifs: Josh's story appears to be based on Dorothy Gale from Literature/TheWizardOfOz (and he even plays her in "The Wizard of Skidoo") with some elements inverted. He is TheIngenue one who is associated with the color [[BlueIsHeroic blue]] wears [[RedIsHeroic red shoes]] and is taken [[SwirlyEnergyThingy by a "swirl"]] (in this case a Skidoo instead of a tornado) to a new world accompanied by his puppy where his mean of transport makes a bad landing creating confusion. In this new world he needs to find a person who [[MirrorCharacter came from the same world as him]] to complete his objective and along the way he makes new friends who advise him about courage (Ali Stroker), heart (Taboo) and wisdom (The Cabbie), following by a golden place (the NYC Thinking Chair) and [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong learning that what he needed was already with him]]. With the role that belonged to the witches being replaced by [[PerformanceAnxiety Josh's own anxiety]].
-->'''Josh:''' We are definitely not at Storybook World anymore.
* FatalFlaw: Impatience.
TimeMaster: As the Taxi Cab points out, [[spoiler: due to his lack of patience Josh acts without thinking and ends up losing things along the way, like the notebook or the clues Blue left to him during the movie]], this is something he demonstrates since the third episode "Playdate with Magenta" where he has a breakdown due to being unable to find the third clue, the phone, which was Clock Girl in his hand the entire time.
* FishOutOfWater: During Film/BluesBigCityAdventure, he mentions feeling this way in New York City, as it is completely different from anything Josh has ever experienced in Storybook World. It is [[SensoryOverload much noisier]] than the rural environment he is used to, his eccentric behavior was seen as [[MistakenForInsane crazy]] rather than friendly like at home and objects are not naturally animated so talking to them is seen as strange, luckily Blue is there with him, to prevent him from panicking.
* ForHappiness: Josh's happiness is in fact magic. Everything he does seems to intentionally or unintentionally make the world a happier place whether by literal magic coming from his charisma or simply by making new friends with his kindness.
* GoodLuckCharm: Josh has two for different situations:
** His lucky sock, that has probably seen better days, which he believes brings luck because it's the sock he was wearing the day he met Blue.
** His lucky seashell, [[ItWasAGift that was a gift from his Lola from his childhood]], which he believes [[MagicFeather brings him luck during performances]].
* TheHeart: Josh is a genuinely kind guy with a gentle heart, which is often the only thing stopping other characters from getting into conflict. His empathy is so great that he
Super City. Here, Tickety can bring inanimate objects to life if he interacts with them.
* HollywoodGenetics: {{Handwaved}}. The only explanation given as to how Steve and Joe are related to a Filipino is that he's their cousin. It's possible Josh may be mixed, a step-cousin, a distant cousin, adopted, or an honorary cousin.
* TheIngenue: A rare male example. Josh is idealistic, gentle and friendly, but with a complete lack of awareness of how the real world works due to having spent his entire life in [[SugarBowl Storybook World]].
* {{Keet}}: He's been shown to be ''very'' giddy and excitable. His introduction episode alone had him awe after skidooing for the first time, and him in shock over getting to sing "Mailtime" (in which he reacts with "I can't believe I get to sing this song"). His voice also gets rather squeaky when he gets excited. Possibly his most infamous example of this is in "Playdate with Magenta", where his reaction to being the first clue is even ''more'' over-the-top than when it happened to Steve. He goes complete MotorMouth, and says that after waiting for so long, his dream is finally coming true. Many have compared this to fanboying.
* KindheartedSimpleton: Like his cousins Josh isn't the sharpest knife and he doesn't have a single malicious bone in his body either. In fact, [[spoiler: his innocent kindness is something of a superpower, as that's where his ability to bring objects to life on the movie comes from]].
* LimitedWardrobe: A blue striped shirt and jeans. Remarkably similar to Steve's outfit. It's revealed in "Tickety's Musical Morning" that, hilariously, even though his wardrobe is mostly made up of the same type of clothing, Josh can still see some kind of difference between the identical shirts.
* LovableCoward: On many occasions he is shown to be easily startled by seemingly silly things such as seeing someone putting letters in a non-sentient mailbox who he assumed was alive or some Jack-in-the-Box toys being activated, but he is also an AllLovingHero, who actively makes the world around him a happier place.
* MagicFeather: His lucky shell he received from his Lola when he was a child and claims to take it to any of his performances. This becomes an issue in "Josh Visits the Philippines" when he believes that he just can't sing well in front of others without his lucky shell, with even Rainbow Puppy questioning whether it really brings good luck or if it was just his StageFright kicking in again.
* MagicMusic: He demonstrates two types in the series. The first is related to his abilities of RealityWarper when he is in the real world where he can render places where he sings in music videos and bring objects to life. The second in the super city, where as a Song Man his singing voice becomes powerful enough to [[MusicalAssassin break objects]].
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Although he definitely demonstrates magical powers throughout the film, it is unclear how much of the behavior of the citizens he interacts with is really how they usually act and how much is the influence of Josh magic.
* MistakenForInsane: It is implied in the movie that people in New York City who don't recognize him think Josh is crazy because of his eccentricities.
* MistakesAreNotTheEndOfTheWorld: At the end of "Night at Blueseum" it is revealed that he was the one who caused the episode's problem, when he [[spoiler: accidentally picked up the sheet that contained Blue's masterpiece thinking it was an ordinary sheet, and obviously he is sad about it, Blue however is not hurt and forgives him quickly, because she knows his intentions were good]].
* MrFanservice: A suitable example
slow down time for a children's media. Josh is played by [[{{Hunk}} Joshua Dela Cruz]], who is considered quite attractive to the series' adult audience, and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} knows this, which is why a lot of the series' promotional material on social media focuses on Josh's charming side. In fact jokes about Josh being a "thirst trap" were a meme during the early days of ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'' (mixed with a shirtless photo of him taken in 2018), which [[AscendedMeme Dela Cruz himself embraced]].
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Because he is played by the [[{{Hunk}} athletic Josh Dela Cruz]], Josh is visibly more muscular than the other human characters, unfortunately this does not make him stronger than a [[PintsizedPowerhouse 2-inch salt shaker]].
* PerformanceAnxiety: Despite being a [[BeautifulSingingVoice fantastic musician]], Josh has a crippling fear of singing in front of people he is unfamiliar with, which is an important point in the [[Film/BluesBigCityAdventure movie]]. Although he improved a little after realizing his dream, the fear did not completely disappear as seen in "Kamusta, Philippines!".
* ThePowerOfLove: His care for everything, even inanimate objects, seems to be the origin of his powers.
* PungeonMaster: Josh tries hard to always have a pun on hand regardless of the situation, you might think it can't get any worse, until he tells the next pun. Hilariously, Josh himself seems to recognize how terrible his puns are, usually giving the viewer a sheepish look after making one.
--> '''Josh:''' Giants are huge right now ({{Beat}}).
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The blue boy to Miranda and Aly's pink girls.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Despite not knowing how to play Blue's Clues until his debut episode, everyone at the house appears to already know him.
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Josh is ridiculously easy to scare, and screams loudly whenever he feels scared.
* SensoryOverload: Josh has one during the beginning of the film, as New York City is much noisier than he is used to, he overcomes this by rearranging the sounds to form a musical rhythm.
* SignatureInstrument: In almost every episode he appears using his guitar.
* StarPower: One sign that Josh's magic is manifesting is an aura of swirls and stars surrounding him, best seen during the [[spoiler: audition version of "Happiness is Magic"]].
* SmellyFeetGag: Somehow, a single sock of Josh's was able to stink up the entire house in "The Silly Smelly Smell". The sock smell seems to be able to freely move around the house (Josh even implies that the smell may be [[ItCanThink partially sentient]]) and only get worse even after they get rid of other nearby stinky things.
* StageMagician: During "Joshini the amazing" he becomes one, complete with a wand, cape and a magic top hat, he has a more traditional magician uniform at the end of "Film/BluesBigCityAdventure", [[spoiler: during the musical version of "Happiness is Magic"]].
* StepfordSmiler: While Josh's joy is genuine, he is shown at several points to have some confidence issues and trying to smile when it is clear that he is not okay.
** In "''[[Recap/BluesCluesAndYouS1E3PlaydateWithMagenta Playdate with Magenta]]''" he is seen smiling while talking to Magenta only to collapse the second the call ends in a mental breakdown due to his inability to find the third clue.
** ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' he has not one but four on-screen anxiety attacks, related to his stage fright, problems with the new city and stress of not being able to get to his audition.
** In "Josh's Crummy Day" he is having a difficult time trying to maintain his usual positive behavior as his day is being terrible and he is being hurted in multiple ways.
** In "Josh and Blue's Ice Cream Shopee" all of his funny moments are immediately followed by a reminder of how sad he feels without his friends. He almost gives up on meeting his friends when he thinks they don't want to be around him (a communication problem as Mailbox was unable to find him).
* TheStoryteller: In several Website/YouTube videos from the series he is seen telling the viewer different stories of Blue's adventures, including some experienced by his cousins years ago.
* TransformationSequence: {{Downplayed}}. During "We're on our way" (one of the songs from the [[Film/BluesBigCityAdventure movie]] ) he has a transformation sequence where the city temporarily turns dark and an aura of blue swirls surrounds him as his clothes change to something more appropriate to the environment.
* VagueAge: Even worse than Joe and Steve. He is shown as being in a photo with Steve and Joe in which the three are children which would be impossible if he were the same age of his actor Josh Dela Cruz who is 17 years younger than Steve Burns. Whether this is artistic liberty or Josh is older than his actor is is unclear.
* VampireDance: His characterization as [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Count Joshula]] in "The Legend of Jack O'Lantern" is mainly based on his dancing and acting skills, rather than his (nonexistent) ability to be scary, which Jack O'Lantern praises.
* VisibleOdor: His sock in "The Silly Smelly Smell" is so stinky that the odor is visible in a dead shade of green.
* VocalEvolution: His voice starts out deeper in the first episodes of the series, only becoming the high tone seen in later seasons when he becomes excited, as the series goes on his voice becomes more high pitched, though the deep tone sometimes returns at some points when he tries to tell a joke.
* YourNormalIsOurTaboo: He learns the hard way that most objects in New York City are not sentient, and that trying to communicate with them is socially viewed as strange.
short period.



[[folder: International Hosts]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House\\
'''Actor:''' Kevin Duala (Kevin)\\
'''Actor:''' Duarte Gomes (Duarte)\\
'''Actor:''' [=HyunSup=] Shim\\
'''Fixed Pattern:''' Green Stripes (Orange Squares later for Kevin)\\
'''Series:''' 1 (Blue's Clues)

[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_l_2010789119247630.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:500: Kevin]]
[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240110_133516.jpg]] [[caption-width-right:500: Duarte]]
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[[caption-width-right:500:[=HyunSup=] Shim]]
Blue's Clues didn't just have an American version, although the American version is undoubtedly the best known. Each of these different versions had a different host who was Blue's caregiver in that country. In the UK, Kevin took over Steve's role, in Portugal it was Duarte and [=HyunSup=] Shim in South Korea.
----
* AllLovingHero: As kind and well-intentioned as the three main hosts, incapable of intentionally hurting anyone.
* AmbiguousSituation: The three main series hosts have magical reality-warping abilities that make them stand out from the other characters, who at most can skidoo, it is unclear whether the hosts of the international versions are capable of similar feats or whether they are ordinary humans who can only skidoo together with Blue.
* AsianAirhead: [=HyunSup=] Shim is Korean, and like the other hosts is not the sharpest knife.
* ABoyAndHisX: They are the caretakers of the Blue Puppy in the international versions.
* ColorMotif: Green like Steve, though later Kevin would be associated with the color Orange.
* TheDitz: They are not very intelligent, or good at finding clues, much like Steve, being quite dependent on the children to solve the episode's mysteries.
* DubInducedPlotHole: Kevin was given Joe's shirt and notebook when the writers started adapting Joe era episodes. The shirt was at least {{Handwaved}} in the adaptation of "Shape Searchers", where he says it's because that squares are his new favorite shape. No explanation for where the notebook came from, though.
* ForeignRemake: They are exclusive characters from the international versions, and only appear in the final episode in documentary format, which was the celebration of the series' 10th anniversary.
* IconicOutfit: The green striped shirt they share with Steve.
* {{Manchild}}: In the tradition of Blue's Clues hosts, these grown men are airheaded, immature and goofy, but kind and incapable of hurting a fly.
* NiceGuy: They don't have a bad bone in their body. They are hosts of Blue's Clues after all.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Similar to Josh (but not on the same level as Joe), they (especially Kevin) can change their clothes quite frequently, having several different outfits for different occasions, although they usually wear green striped shirts. In the British version's pilot, Kevin even wears a completely different outfit, although the green striped shirt is still visible.
* VibrantOrange: Like Joe, during seasons 5 and 6, Kevin becomes associated with the color orange. And he's a happy and vibrant man.
[[/folder]]

!! House Talking Objects

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[[folder: International Hosts]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House\\
'''Actor:''' Kevin Duala (Kevin)\\
'''Actor:''' Duarte Gomes (Duarte)\\
'''Actor:''' [=HyunSup=] Shim\\
'''Fixed Pattern:''' Green Stripes (Orange Squares later for Kevin)\\
'''Series:''' 1 (Blue's Clues)

[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_l_2010789119247630.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:500: Kevin]]
[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240110_133516.jpg]] [[caption-width-right:500: Duarte]]
[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blue_recycles_first_clue_korean_5.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[=HyunSup=] Shim]]
Blue's Clues didn't just have an American version, although the American version is undoubtedly the best known. Each of these different versions had a different host who was Blue's caregiver in that country. In the UK, Kevin took over Steve's role, in Portugal it was Duarte and [=HyunSup=] Shim in South Korea.
----
* AllLovingHero: As kind and well-intentioned as the three main hosts, incapable of intentionally hurting anyone.
* AmbiguousSituation: The three main series hosts have magical reality-warping abilities that make them stand out from the other characters, who at most can skidoo, it is unclear whether the hosts of the international versions are capable of similar feats or whether they are ordinary humans who can only skidoo together with Blue.
* AsianAirhead: [=HyunSup=] Shim is Korean, and like the other hosts is not the sharpest knife.
* ABoyAndHisX: They are the caretakers of the Blue Puppy in the international versions.
* ColorMotif: Green like Steve, though later Kevin would be associated with the color Orange.
* TheDitz: They are not very intelligent, or good at finding clues, much like Steve, being quite dependent on the children to solve the episode's mysteries.
* DubInducedPlotHole: Kevin was given Joe's shirt and notebook when the writers started adapting Joe era episodes. The shirt was at least {{Handwaved}} in the adaptation of "Shape Searchers", where he says it's because that squares are his new favorite shape. No explanation for where the notebook came from, though.
* ForeignRemake: They are exclusive characters from the international versions, and only appear in the final episode in documentary format, which was the celebration of the series' 10th anniversary.
* IconicOutfit: The green striped shirt they share with Steve.
* {{Manchild}}: In the tradition of Blue's Clues hosts, these grown men are airheaded, immature and goofy, but kind and incapable of hurting a fly.
* NiceGuy: They don't have a bad bone in their body. They are hosts of Blue's Clues after all.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Similar to Josh (but not on the same level as Joe), they (especially Kevin) can change their clothes quite frequently, having several different outfits for different occasions, although they usually wear green striped shirts. In the British version's pilot, Kevin even wears a completely different outfit, although the green striped shirt is still visible.
* VibrantOrange: Like Joe, during seasons 5 and 6, Kevin becomes associated with the color orange. And he's a happy and vibrant man.
[[/folder]]

!! House Talking Objects
!!The Spice Family



Tropes shared by the talking objects.

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Tropes shared by [[quoteright:510:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_cinnamon_paprika_spice_family_0.png]]
[[caption-width-right:510: From right to left: Cinnamon, Sage, Mrs Pepper, Ginger, Mr. Salt and Paprika]]

A family of spice shakers who live in
the talking objects.kitchen. Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper are the parent figures of the house, who are always prepared to help Blue with some advice or a snack. They have four kids: Paprika, Cinnamon, and two baby twins named Sage and Ginger. The extended family includes Mrs. Pepper's mother, Grandma Cayenne, Mr. Salt's father, Grandfather Thyme, and an aunt named Aunt Nutmeg.



* TheAgeless: With the exception of the children of the Spice family and Mailbox, none of them seem to actively age. Tickety, Slippery, Shovel and Pail appear to be older than Joe, but act and look like late children. Mr. Salt and Ms. Pepper were adults during Steve's childhood, but they don't seem to have aged a day since then. Probably justified; since they are [[AnimateInanimateObject magical objects]], they probably don't age the same way humans do.
* AnimateInanimateObject: They are all objects that would normally be found in the places they inhabit. In the front yard a mailbox, a living room drawer, a family of kitchen spice dispensers, a bathroom soap, a bedroom alarm clock and a pair of sandbox toys.
* OlderThanTheyLook: With the exception of the Spice children, everyone in the household is at least older than Joe, meaning they are at least 40 years old, but because they are [[AnimateInanimateObject sentient objects]] (and a [[CartoonCreature magical puppy]]), they don't age in the same way that human beings do.
* Really700YearsOld: They look like children (or young adults in Mailbox's case) but in human terms, they are over 40 years old. The Spice couple, on the other hand, are even older than that.

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* TheAgeless: With the exception of AccentsArentHereditary: Neither the children of the Spice family, nor the extended family and Mailbox, none of them seem to actively age. Tickety, Slippery, Shovel and Pail appear to be older than Joe, but act and look have a French accent like late children. Mr. Salt and Ms. Pepper were adults during Steve's childhood, but they don't seem to have aged a day since then. Probably justified; since they are [[AnimateInanimateObject magical objects]], they probably don't age the same way humans do.
& Mrs. Pepper. Although there is evidence that [[AmbiguousSituation Mr. Salt's accent is not natural]]
* AnimateInanimateObject: They are all objects that would normally be found in the places they inhabit. In the front yard a mailbox, a living room drawer, a A family of kitchen spice dispensers, a bathroom soap, a bedroom alarm clock and a pair of sandbox toys.
shakers.
* OlderThanTheyLook: AnthropomorphicFood: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Though they follow an Edible Theme Naming, they actually are animated spice containers rather than seasoning types.
* EdibleThemeNaming:
With Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper, their last names are to do with food, with the exception kids and the extended family it's their first names.
* FamilyThemeNaming: All members of the family are named after types of spices.
* {{Lilliputians}}: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Unlike most cases, the Spice family are not humanoids, but rather animated containers of spices. They live in small houses, have objects adapted for their use (like Paprika's phone) and can lift things several times their size.
* SupremeChef: Like Josh mentions, all
of the Spice children, everyone family members (including their kids) are incredible cooks, both alone and in the household groups, which is at least older than Joe, meaning natural since they are at least 40 years old, but because they are [[AnimateInanimateObject sentient objects]] (and a [[CartoonCreature magical puppy]]), they don't age in the same way that human beings do.
* Really700YearsOld: They look like children (or young adults in Mailbox's case) but in human terms, they are over 40 years old. The Spice couple, on the other hand, are even older than that.
kitchen appliances.



[[folder:Mailbox]]
!! Mailbox
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[[caption-width-right:900:Mailbox]]
[[caption-width-right:900:[[labelnote:Click to see Mailbox in the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240122_210358.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:900:[[labelnote:Click to see Mailbox in the flash games]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_mailbox_with_letter.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:900:[[labelnote:Click to see Mailbox in the illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_mailbox_postbox_2d_1.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:900:[[labelnote:Click to see Mailbox in Blue's Big City Adventure]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240122_211314_2.png[[/labelnote]]]]

!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House frontyard\\
'''Voiced by:''' Michael Rubin (original), David Burger (''Blue's ABC Time Activities'' and ''Blue's Birthday Adventure'' PC games), Creator/{{Doug Murray|Actor}} (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 3 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, Series/BluesRoom, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\
'''Movies:''' 2

The mailbox who lives in front of the Blue's Clues House and delivers letters to the host in most episodes. He moves around on a rubbery "extendo" arm. He loves to crack jokes and wants to be a comedian when he grows up. In the original show, he talks with a thick Brooklyn accent.

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[[folder:Mailbox]]
[[folder: Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper]]
!! Mailbox
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Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper
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[[caption-width-right:900:Mailbox]]
[[caption-width-right:900:[[labelnote:Click
[[caption-width-right:500: Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click
to see Mailbox Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper in the the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240122_210358.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:900:[[labelnote:Click to see Mailbox in the flash games]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_mailbox_with_letter.
org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_192938.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:900:[[labelnote:Click [[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Mailbox Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper in the illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_mailbox_postbox_2d_1.png[[/labelnote]]]]
[[caption-width-right:900:[[labelnote:Click
org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_192837.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click
to see Mailbox Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper in Blue's Big City Adventure]]https://static.the flash games]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240122_211314_2.png[[/labelnote]]]]

!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House frontyard\\
'''Voiced by:''' Michael Rubin (original), David Burger (''Blue's ABC Time Activities'' and ''Blue's Birthday Adventure'' PC games), Creator/{{Doug Murray|Actor}} (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 3 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, Series/BluesRoom, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\
'''Movies:''' 2

The mailbox who lives
org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_192912.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper
in front of the Blue's Clues House Big City Adventure]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_192926.png]][[/labelnote]]
The parents of the Spice family
and delivers letters to also the host in parental figure for most episodes. He moves around on a rubbery "extendo" arm. He loves to crack jokes of the members of the house. In "Blue's First Holiday", it is shown that Mr. Salt and wants to be a comedian when he grows up. In Mrs. Pepper are also the original show, he talks with a thick Brooklyn accent.''owners'' of the house.\\\
The flashbacks reveal that they raised Steve and Joe themselves.



* ACappella: Before the host realizes that Mailtime has arrived, a choir of four voices can be heard. It is a band of four different Mailboxes, including ours, singing.
* AnimateInanimateObject: Is a talking mailbox.
* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Unlike Josh, Blue, and Magenta, Mailbox doesn't need a helmet to breathe in space, probably because he's a [[AnimateInanimateObject living object]].
* BirthdayEpisode: "Mailbox's Birthday", the third episode of the entire series, is about Mailbox turning 10 years old.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Here's ya letter!", "You got an e-mail!" and "You're welcome!", both said while exaggerating his Brooklyn accent.
* CheeryPink: He's bright purple with a pink flag, and he's ''very'' cheerful.
* {{Courier}}: Basically his role in the house. Mailbox is responsible for making any deliveries, whether letters or packages, announcing emails and, in some cases, delivering/pointing clues to the hosts. Regardless of where they are or what's happening in the time, nothing will stop Mailbox from doing his job.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Twice, once in the original series [[BirthdayEpisode "Mailbox's Birthday"]] and once again in the reboot episode "Mailtime Mystery" which [[spoiler:ends with a tribute song to him sung by Steve, Joe and Rainbow Puppy]].
* ADogNamedDog: A mailbox named "Mailbox".
* DubNameChange: "Postbox" in the UK adaptation.
* FlyingPostman: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While he doesn't actually fly, he rather reaches anywhere with his extended arm, but because we can't see his entire length, we get the impression that he is flying.
* TheGadfly: Mailbox, like the other members of the house, likes to tease the naïve hosts from time to time while delivering their letters, although in his case, it is mainly due to his interest in comedy and jokes.
* ImageSong:
** There's a little chant that repeats the phrase "mail time" to indicate his arrival. This is followed by the host singing a little ditty that ends with the word ''"MAIL!"'' shouted in a [[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Pee-Wee Herman]] impression.
** Then Steve sings "We just got a letter", while Josh sings "We just got an e-mail" afterwards.
* ImpededMessenger: In "Josh and Blue's Ice Cream Shopee", where he is unable to deliver the invitation that the other members of the house sent to Josh, thus causing the [[EveryoneIsGoneEpisode episode's problem]].
* InexplicablyAwesome: His extendo arm allows him to zoom anywhere in a split second, even when it makes no sense and shouldn't be able to stretch nearly that much.
* {{Leitmotif}}: He tends to be represented by the music used for the game of musical chairs during his birthday party in "Mailbox's Birthday". "Blue's Birthday" added lyrics for when it was used for "Pin the Flag on Mailbox".
* MailmanVsDog: {{Subverted}}. He is the delivery man from the house and gets along very well with Blue.
* NotAllowedToGrowOld: {{Downplayed}}. He doesn't look much different than he did when [[YoungerThanTheyLook he was 10]] but due to the change of voice actor, his voice seems deeper in the reboot in addition to the fact that he has dent marks to create the impression that, like the Hosts, he has gotten older over time.
* NotSoInnocentWhistle: Mailbox likes to whistle, especially when he is hiding information from someone.
* PaletteSwap: All of the other house mailboxes seen in the series are basically Mailbox recolors.
* PoorCommunicationKills: In the only episode where he can't deliver a letter at time, "Josh and Blue's Ice Cream Shopee", Mailbox accidentally makes Josh believe that his friends want to be away from him and almost makes him give up on his plan to deliver ice cream to his friends.
* PungeonMaster: As a local amateur comedian, Mailbox will always be ready to tell a joke, which the hosts will rarely understand before he explains it. An example is when Josh is talking about the alphabet and he hands him a letter, [[VisualPun a big E, as a sign that he has received an email]].
* PurpleIsPowerful: He's purple and when the song says he never fails, it's not an exaggeration, Mailbox is unstoppable. Regardless of the [[UnstoppableMailman time, weather, conditions, location, or even the galaxy you are in]], if Mailbox needs to reach you to deliver a letter, he will.
* SingingTelegram: In "Josh's Crummy Day", when none of Josh's friends send him a letter or email, Mailbox decides to deliver a sung telegram wishing his friend's day to get better.
* VocalDissonance: He is ten years old, yet has the voice of a middle-aged man.
* UnstoppableMailman: Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night nor [[ItMakesSenseInContext meteor showers]] will stop Mailbox from delivering a letter.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shovel and Pail]]
!! Shovel and Pail
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[[caption-width-right:500: Pail (Right) and Shovel (Left)]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Shovel and Pail in the the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_185758.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Shovel and Pail in the the illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_185150.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Shovel and Pail in the the flash games]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_shovel_and_pail_vector.png]][[/labelnote]]

A pair of sandbox toys who live in the backyard. Whenever a game of Blue's Clues goes outside, they will accompany the hosts (usually helping them to interact like some kind of animal). They are interested in all kinds of plants and wildlife, and they want to be veterinarians when they get older.
----
* TheAgeless: They are the same age (or older) as Joe but haven't changed much in almost 20 years.
* AnimalLover: They love all of the animals they find outside, and are close friends with many of the animals that live close to the house, to the point that they wish to become veterinarians one day.
* AnimateInanimateObject: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A Shovel and a Pail]].
* BrotherSisterTeam: The adventures that involve them often bring the two together to the point that Josh always talks about the two of them as if they were a single friend and panics when they are not talking to each other.
* CaringGardener: Because of their [[AnimateInanimateObject nature as sand box objects]], they usually help in the garden and seem to love everything related to nature.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: They have similar personalities, but from the third season onwards, they form their own traits. Shovel is more shy, scared and naïve, while Pail is more down to earth and outgoing.
* ADogNamedDog: Their names are Shovel and Pail. No prizes for anyone who guesses what objects they are supposed to be.
* DubNameChange: In the UK adaptation, their names are changed to Spade and Bucket, since those terms are far more common in British English.
* FriendToBugs: As animal lovers, they are friends with various insects and invertebrates that circulate near the house.
* InvisibleAnatomy: They are sometimes shown to pick up and hold items even without hands.
* LivingToys: Shovel and Pail are two sandbox toys that live in the backyard while the other characters are objects that Steve would have to use on a daily basis.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: {{Downplayed}}. They are both quite androgynous and act similarly, but Pail is more adventurous and rational while Shovel is more timid and sensitive.
* ShesAManInJapan: In the Brazilian dubbing of the original series, their genders are switched in the first three seasons, as the word for Shovel in Brazilian Portuguese (Pá) is feminine and the word for Pail (Balde) is masculine.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Shovel and Pail are occasionally shown talking to (and understanding) non-anthropomorphic animals, and they were already able to talk to Gopher before he was revealed to be able to talk.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: The two completely avoid this to the point that their genders are unclear to a portion of the public.

!! Tropes that apply to Shovel
!!! '''Location:''' Backyard\\
'''Shovel's voice:''' Stephen Schmidt (original, seasons 1-3), Jonathan Press (original, Blue's Big Musical Movie and seasons 4-5), Thomas Sharkey (original, season 6), Leo Orgil (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 3 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, Series/BluesRoom, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\

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* ACappella: Before CaringGardener: Mrs. Pepper works in the host realizes that Mailtime has arrived, a choir of four voices can be heard. It is a band of four different Mailboxes, including ours, singing.
* AnimateInanimateObject: Is a talking mailbox.
* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Unlike Josh, Blue,
garden frequently and Magenta, Mailbox doesn't need a helmet to breathe in space, probably because he's a [[AnimateInanimateObject living object]].is the kind and patient TeamMom, as well as Mr. Salt whose favorite hobby is gardening.
* BirthdayEpisode: "Mailbox's Birthday", the third episode of the entire series, is about Mailbox turning 10 years old.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Here's ya letter!", "You got an e-mail!"
DanceOfRomance: Mr. Salt and "You're welcome!", both said while exaggerating his Brooklyn accent.
* CheeryPink: He's bright purple with a pink flag, and he's ''very'' cheerful.
* {{Courier}}: Basically his role
Mrs. Pepper love this trope as they love dancing together, they do it in the house. Mailbox is responsible for making any deliveries, whether letters or packages, announcing emails and, opening of "WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'', in some cases, delivering/pointing clues the games, during songs and even when giving advice to the hosts. Regardless of where they are or what's happening in the time, nothing will stop Mailbox from doing his job.hosts.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Twice, once DivergentCharacterEvolution: The Shaker couple started out having similar behaviors and acting like TheDividual, but as the series went on, their unique peculiarities became more highlighted. Mr. Salt turned out to be more immature and a little absent minded, in the original series [[BirthdayEpisode "Mailbox's Birthday"]] same way as the hosts, his interest in cooking evolved into him working at the neighborhood bakery. While Mrs. Pepper is a more adventurous lady, her personality is more mature and once again she is interested in the reboot episode "Mailtime Mystery" which [[spoiler:ends with a tribute song to him sung by Steve, Joe and Rainbow Puppy]].vegetable aspect of cooking.
* ADogNamedDog: A mailbox named "Mailbox".
* DubNameChange: "Postbox"
GratuitousFrench: They both exclaim excerpts in French every so often.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: Both are
the UK adaptation.
* FlyingPostman: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While he doesn't actually fly, he rather reaches anywhere with his extended arm, but because we can't see his entire length, we get the impression that he is flying.
* TheGadfly: Mailbox, like the other
oldest members of the house, likes to tease entire household, having been the naïve hosts from time to time while delivering their letters, although adults in his case, it is mainly due to his interest in comedy and jokes.
* ImageSong:
** There's a little chant that repeats the phrase "mail time" to indicate his arrival. This is followed by the host singing a little ditty that ends with the word ''"MAIL!"'' shouted in a [[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Pee-Wee Herman]] impression.
** Then Steve sings "We just got a letter", while Josh sings "We just got an e-mail" afterwards.
* ImpededMessenger: In "Josh and Blue's Ice Cream Shopee", where he is unable to deliver the invitation that the other members
charge of the house sent to Josh, thus causing household since the [[EveryoneIsGoneEpisode episode's problem]].others were small children, and are always happy to participate in whatever adventures the others are taking part in. One of the episodes even reveals that Mr. Salt considered Mailbox ([[YoungerThanTheyLook who was 10 years old at the time]]) to be his best friend.
* LookAlikeLovers: They are identical except with their colors changed, which is justified because they are the same type of objects, and they are a couple who love each other very much.

* InexplicablyAwesome: His extendo arm allows him to zoom anywhere in a split second, even {{Manchild}}: Mr. Salt can be as mature as the three hosts are at times. But still acts as the voice of reason when it makes no sense and shouldn't be able to stretch nearly that much.
* {{Leitmotif}}: He tends to be represented by the music used for the game
their quirks get out of musical chairs during his birthday party in "Mailbox's Birthday". "Blue's Birthday" added lyrics for when it was used for "Pin the Flag on Mailbox".
* MailmanVsDog: {{Subverted}}. He is the delivery man from the house and gets along very well with Blue.
hand.
* NotAllowedToGrowOld: {{Downplayed}}. He doesn't look much Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper have stayed the same age as they are since the flashbacks in "Blue's First Holiday", with no hints of getting older.
* PaletteSwap: Both use the same model, with
different than he did when [[YoungerThanTheyLook he was 10]] but due to the change of voice actor, his voice seems deeper in the reboot in addition to the fact that he has dent marks to create the impression that, like the Hosts, he has gotten older over time.colors.
* NotSoInnocentWhistle: Mailbox likes to whistle, especially when he is hiding information from someone.
* PaletteSwap: All of
ParentalSubstitute: To Steve and Joe. Their parents are never revealed, and even during childhood flashbacks Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper are the other house mailboxes seen in ones shown to be responsible for the series are basically Mailbox recolors.siblings.
* PoorCommunicationKills: In SimpleMindedWisdom: They are TheDitz, as per Storybook World standard, but they are good teachers and great giving advices to the only episode where he can't deliver a letter at time, "Josh and Blue's Ice Cream Shopee", Mailbox accidentally makes Josh believe rest of the house.

!! Tropes
that his friends want apply to be away from him Mr. Salt
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House (Kitchen)\\
'''Voiced by:''' Nick Balaban (original
and almost makes him give up on his plan to deliver ice cream to his friends.
* PungeonMaster: As a local amateur comedian, Mailbox will always be ready to tell a joke, which the hosts will rarely understand before he explains it. An example is when Josh is talking about the alphabet
'' Film/BluesBigCityAdventure''), Brad Adamson (reboot) \\
'''Series:''' 3\\
'''Episodes:''' 123 [[note]] 77 (Blue's Clues), 1 (Blue's Room), 45 (Blue's Clues
and he hands him a letter, [[VisualPun a big E, as a sign You) [[/note]]
* AmbiguousSituation: Some moments imply
that Mr. Salt is not actually French or at least not fluent in the language, as he is seen mixing up words even after being corrected and his father has received an email]].American accent.
* PurpleIsPowerful: He's purple and when CoolPlane: Mr. Salt is revealed to have one in the song says he never fails, it's not an exaggeration, Mailbox is unstoppable. Regardless of the [[UnstoppableMailman time, weather, conditions, location, or even the galaxy you are in]], if Mailbox needs to reach you to deliver a letter, he will.
* SingingTelegram: In "Josh's Crummy Day", when none of Josh's friends send him a letter or email, Mailbox decides to deliver a sung telegram wishing his friend's day to get better.
* VocalDissonance: He is ten years old, yet
movie which has the voice of a middle-aged man.
* UnstoppableMailman: Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night nor [[ItMakesSenseInContext meteor showers]] will stop Mailbox from delivering a letter.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shovel and Pail]]
!! Shovel and Pail
[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_shovel_pail.png]]
[[caption-width-right:500: Pail (Right) and Shovel (Left)]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click
[[InexplicablyAwesome ability to see Shovel and Pail in skiddo to the the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_185758.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Shovel and Pail
real world]]. Interestingly, Mrs. Pepper stated in the the illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_185150.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Shovel and Pail in the the flash games]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_shovel_and_pail_vector.png]][[/labelnote]]

A pair of sandbox toys who live in the backyard. Whenever a game of Blue's Clues goes outside, they will accompany the hosts (usually helping them to interact like some kind of animal). They are interested in all kinds of plants and wildlife, and they want
one episode that her dream was to be veterinarians when they get older.a pilot.
----
* TheAgeless: They are TheKlutz: Mrs Salt despite being an incredible cook has the same age (or older) as Joe but haven't changed much in almost 20 years.delicacy of an elephant and is prone to causing accidents while using cooking materials.
* AnimalLover: They love all MrImagination: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Mr. Salt, has a lot of the animals they find outside, and are close friends difficulty using his imagination even though he is happier playing with many of the animals that live close other characters. Even after being taught how to the house, to the point that they wish to become veterinarians one day.use it he still has some difficulty, but at least he tries.
* AnimateInanimateObject: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A Shovel PintSizedPowerhouse: Mr. Salt, small as he is, seems to be able to lift objects that even his human hosts find difficult with extreme ease.
* RealMenCook: Mr. Salt's role in the house appears to be the cook
and he sometimes works at the neighborhood bakery.
* SupremeChef: Mr. Salt is
a Pail]].good cook, who can cook almost anything in a short period of time.
* BrotherSisterTeam: The adventures that involve them often bring SweetBaker: Mr. Salt is revealed to be working at the two together to neighborhood bakery in the point that Josh always talks about the two of them as if they were a single friend reboot episode "Blue's Big Neighborhood Adventure" and panics when they are not talking is a (ironically) sweet husband , a caring father for all his children and a patient ParentalSubstitute to each other.Steve and Joe.
* CaringGardener: Because of their [[AnimateInanimateObject nature as sand box objects]], they usually help in the garden and seem to love everything related to nature.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: They have similar personalities, but from the third season onwards, they form their own traits. Shovel
TeamDad: Mr. Salt is more shy, scared and naïve, while Pail is more down to earth and outgoing.
* ADogNamedDog: Their names are Shovel and Pail. No prizes for anyone who guesses what objects they are
supposed to be.
* DubNameChange: In
be [[TokenAdult the UK adaptation, their names are changed to Spade only adult man]] in the house, and Bucket, since those terms are far more common in British English.
* FriendToBugs: As animal lovers, they are friends with various insects
acts as a [[ParentalSubstitute parental figure]] to all the house residents. He helped raise Steve and invertebrates that circulate near the house.
* InvisibleAnatomy: They are sometimes shown
Joe from a young age, encouraged Josh to pick up achieve his dream, and hold items even acted as a protective father to him, driving to New York just to meet him. All this [[GoodParents without hands.
neglecting his actual children]].
* LivingToys: Shovel and Pail are two sandbox toys that live in YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Mr. Salt is Josh's biggest moral supporter during the backyard while the other characters are objects that Steve would have to use movie "Blue Big City Adventure" he naturally gives him such a speech when Josh gives up on becoming a daily basis.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: {{Downplayed}}. They are both quite androgynous and act similarly, but Pail is more adventurous and rational while Shovel is more timid and sensitive.
* ShesAManInJapan: In the Brazilian dubbing of the original series, their genders are switched in the first three seasons, as the word for Shovel in Brazilian Portuguese (Pá) is feminine and the word for Pail (Balde) is masculine.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Shovel and Pail are occasionally shown talking to (and understanding) non-anthropomorphic animals, and they were already able to talk to Gopher before he was revealed to be able to talk.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: The two completely avoid this to the point that their genders are unclear to a portion of the public.

Broadway singer after losing his audition with Rainbow Puppy

!! Tropes that apply to Shovel
Mrs. Pepper
!!! '''Location:''' Backyard\\
'''Shovel's voice:''' Stephen Schmidt
Yellow House (Kitchen)\\
'''Voiced by:'''Penelope Jewkes (original, season 1), Spencer Kayden
(original, seasons 1-3), Jonathan Press (original, Blue's Big Musical Movie and seasons 4-5), Thomas Sharkey (original, season 6), Leo Orgil (reboot)\\
2–6), Gisele Rousseau (reboot) \\
'''Series:''' 3 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, Series/BluesRoom, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
3\\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\??? [[note]] 68 (''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''), 1 (Series/BluesRoom), ??? (''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'') [[/note]]\\




* CowardlyYellow: He is yellow and in the first seasons, he is more cowardly than his sister, tending to be more shy and easily scared. This is completely abandoned in the reboot.
* TheFashionista: Stated to have an interest in fashion in the reboot, although generally, all he does is say that the things Rainbow Puppy likes are very fashion.
* HiddenDepths: When not on adventures in the backyard, Shovel is quite artistic and is revealed to have an interest in fashion in "Rock On, Rainbow Puppy!".
* IronicFear: An AnimalLover [[SpeaksFluentAnimal who can talk to animals]], but who used to be afraid of dinosaurs, a kind of animal that has become extinct.
* PaletteSwap: Shovel has Spatula, a minor character who works in the Neighborhood bakery, with the colors white and pink with the main difference being the color palette.
%%ZCE * SurferDude: In the Reboot, especially in some dubs he speaks like one.

!! Tropes that apply to Pail
!!! '''Location:''' Backyard\\
'''Pail's voice:''' Marshall Claffy (original, seasons 1-4) Olivia Zaro (original, Blue's Big Musical Movie and A Playdate With Blue CD), Julia Wetherell (original, seasons 4-5), Nicole Gibson (original, season 6), Heather [=McLeod=] (Blue's Kindergarten PC game), Jordana Blake (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 3 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, Series/BluesRoom, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\

to:

\n* CowardlyYellow: He is yellow CleanPrettyChildbirth: She was already in her usual mood right after giving birth to Paprika and in the first seasons, he is more cowardly than his sister, tending to be more shy and easily scared. This is completely abandoned in the reboot.
* TheFashionista: Stated to have an interest in fashion in the reboot, although generally, all he does is say that the things Rainbow Puppy likes are very fashion.
Cinnamon, without any sign of worry or pain.
* HiddenDepths: When not on adventures in the backyard, Shovel is quite artistic and is revealed to have an interest in fashion in "Rock On, Rainbow Puppy!".
* IronicFear: An AnimalLover [[SpeaksFluentAnimal who can talk to animals]], but who used
{{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Although she appears to be afraid more intelligent, she is also more imaginative than her husband, and her imagination can get out of dinosaurs, a kind of animal that has become extinct.control from time to time, causing her to overreact to silly things.
* PaletteSwap: Shovel FamilyThemeNaming: Like her mother and eldest daughter, she is based on spices involving peppers, she is a black pepper.
* OnlySaneWoman: She is a little less TheDitz than her husband, better at using her imagination and more likely to think before acting, [[DownplayedTrope although she occasionally
has Spatula, a minor character who works her moments of being silly]].
* PepperSneeze: It never happens
in the Neighborhood bakery, series, but at some points it is mentioned that pepper makes people sneeze, and it is even a hint that she is the second clue twice.
* PregnantReptile: Mrs. Pepper as the name suggests, is a pepper shaker, and gave birth to two children (in the case of Sage and Ginger it is a [[AmbiguousSituation bit ambiguous]]).
* MySecretPregnancy: She was already pregnant
with Paprika for most of the colors white and pink first season (her model was a little wider), but this was only revealed to the audience (and Steve) in the last episode of the first season on the same day she gives birth to Paprika.
* TeamMom: Mrs. Pepper along
with her husband is supposed to be "The only adult figure in the main difference being house", and acts as a parental figure to all the color palette.
%%ZCE * SurferDude: In
residents of the Reboot, especially house. She helped raise Steve and Joe when they were children, encouraged Josh to follow his dreams, and supported her husband on his trip to New York to find Josh. All this [[GoodParents without neglecting her actual children]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Paprika]]
[[quoteright:600:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_paprika_phone_and_you_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:600:Paprinka]]
[[caption-width-right:600:[[labelnote:Click to see Baby Paprika]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_194839.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:600:[[labelnote:Click to see toddler Paprika]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paprika_by_zacktv321_demh461_375w.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:600:[[labelnote:Click to see toddler Paprika
in some dubs he speaks like one.

!! Tropes that apply
the illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blue27s_clues_paprika.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click
to Pail
see Teen Paprika in the illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_ginger_paprika_cupcakes.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
!!! '''Location:''' Backyard\\
'''Pail's voice:''' Marshall Claffy
Yellow House (Kitchen)\\
'''Voiced by:'''Jenna Marie Castle
(original, seasons 1-4) Olivia Zaro baby), Corrine Hoffman (original, toddler), Aleisha Allen (singing voice in Blue's Big Musical Movie and A Playdate With Blue CD), Julia Wetherell (original, seasons 4-5), Nicole Gibson (original, season 6), Heather [=McLeod=] (Blue's Kindergarten PC game), Jordana Blake Movie), Shechinah Mpumlwana (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 3 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, Series/BluesRoom, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
3\\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\??? \\




* InnocentFlowerGirl: She (along with her brother) is the gardener of the house, and often decorates herself with flowers. She is also a CheerfulChild, incapable of hurting anyone on purpose.
* TheLadette: Of the main cast, she is the least traditionally feminine girl, being extremely androgynous, brave, likes to play outside, studies bugs and doesn't minding getting dirty.
* OutdoorsyGal: Pail lives with her brother in the backyard, and is usually seen on adventures outside the house, usually involving [[AnimalLover animals]] and plants, which makes sense since she's a sand toy.

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\n* InnocentFlowerGirl: She (along with her brother) is the gardener The eldest daughter of the house, Spice family and often decorates herself with flowers. She is also a CheerfulChild, incapable the oldest child. Paprika was born in the first season of hurting anyone on purpose.''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''
----
* AgeLift: Both she and Cinnamon are significantly older in the reboot series, ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou''. Paprika is now a teenager.

* TheLadette: Of BabyTalk: Paprika speaks in primitive grammar when she was a baby. She started to speak in complete sentences as a toddler.
* CheerfulChild: She was often lively as a baby, moreso as a toddler.
* CoolBigSis: The oldest sister of
the main cast, Spice family, who named her brother Cinnamon and is often seen babysitting her baby siblings, even though she sometimes gets a little overwhelmed and needs help, she tries to make it clear that she still loves her younger siblings above all.
* DemotedToExtra: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. In the original series Paprika as the first baby of the Spice family had a lot of focus, had her own minigames in the series' licensed games, and her own arc about becoming a big sister. On the reboot however, while
she is still there, she is probably the friend with the least traditionally feminine girl, focus, with most of her scenes being extremely androgynous, brave, likes to play outside, studies bugs focused on her family, while the other shakers have their own scenes where their family does not appear or are mentioned. As of 2024, Paprika and doesn't minding getting dirty.Sidetable are the only members of the yellow house to not have their own [[ADayInTheLimelight focus episode]] on ''Blue's Clues and You''.
* OutdoorsyGal: Pail lives with her brother in the backyard, * FamilyThemeNaming: daughter and eldest grandaughter, she is usually seen based on adventures outside the house, usually a kind of spice involving [[AnimalLover animals]] peppers, she is named after paprika, ground pepper mix.
* PhoneaholicTeenager: Paprika is a healthy example of this trope, she is always seen with her Graham cracker phone or some type of technology
and plants, which makes sense since she's loves taking photos and videos, but is not dependent on technology and usually uses her phone to have fun with other members of the house.
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Paprika has been aged up to
a sand toy.teenager in the reboot. In the original, Paprika aged up from a baby to a toddler by season four.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Paprika sometimes spoke in third person as a baby.
* VibrantOrange: Paprika's body is dark orange, almost brown, and she is a cheerful girl.



[[folder:Sidetable Drawer]]
!! Sidetable Drawer
[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_and_you_2019_sidetable_drawer_art_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:500: Sidetable Drawer]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in her "inanimate" form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_182208_4.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in the Original Series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sidetable_drawer_11_1.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in the flash games]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blue27s_clues_sidetable_drawer_standard.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in the illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1706044549418.png[[/labelnote]]]]

!!! '''Location:''' Living Room\\
'''Voiced by:''' Aleisha Allen (Original), Liyou Abere (reboot season 1), Shazdeh Kapadia (reboot present)\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou) \\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\
'''Movies:''' 2

The keeper of the Handy Dandy Notebooks, who lives in the house living room. The hosts visit Sidetable before each game of Blue's Clues. She is shy and soft-spoken, and has a hidden talent for singing. In the original series, she was also the keeper of Steve's telephone.

to:

[[folder:Sidetable Drawer]]
!! Sidetable Drawer
[[folder: Cinnamon]]
[[quoteright:500:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_and_you_2019_sidetable_drawer_art_1.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_cinnamon_character_art_and_you.png]]
[[caption-width-right:500: Sidetable Drawer]]
Cinnamon]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in her "inanimate" form]]https://static.baby Cinnamon]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_182208_4.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_204043.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click [[caption-width-right:600:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable Cinnamon in the Original Series]]https://static.illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sidetable_drawer_11_1.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_cinnamon_2d_6.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:600:[[labelnote:Click to see his super persona]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20240123_201941_3.
png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in the flash games]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blue27s_clues_sidetable_drawer_standard.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Sidetable in the illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1706044549418.png[[/labelnote]]]]

!!! '''Location:''' Living Room\\
Yellow House (Kitchen)\\
'''Voiced by:''' Aleisha Allen (Original), Liyou Abere (reboot Annalivia Balaban (original), Jaiden Cannatelli (reboot, season 1), Shazdeh Kapadia (reboot present)\\
Niko Ceci (reboot, season 2)\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou) \\
'''Episodes:'''
3\\
'''Episodes: '''
???\\
'''Movies:''' 2

1
The keeper second child of the Handy Dandy Notebooks, who lives in the house living room. The hosts visit Sidetable before each game of Blue's Clues. She is shy Spice family and soft-spoken, and has a hidden talent for singing. In the original series, she was also the keeper oldest boy. Cinnamon was born during the fourth season of Steve's telephone.''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''.



* AnimateInanimateObject: She's a talking side table.
* ArmlessBiped: Sidetable has no arms (or at least no [[InvisibleAnatomy visible arms]]) but does have a pair of legs that she uses for running and playing sports. Justified since she is an object.
* TheArtifact:
** In the original series, she stood out for being an incredible musician, with her incredible singing voice being the most notable point about her, but ''Blue's Clues and You'' was much more focused on the artistic and musical side, introducing new [[BeautifulSingingVoice talented singer characters]] such as Rainbow Puppy and leaving Sidetable a little behind. The writers got around this as they began to focus on her being an [[PassionateSportsGirl adventurous and lively girl]], and a [[TheGadfly creative jokester]], although she occasionally shows her artistic side.
** Her job as the one carrying the host's handy-dandy notebook was also somewhat diminished in the reboot, since Josh's notebook is also a cell phone, making it necessary for him to carry it around much of the time, and making it unnecessary for him to go to her to get the notebook during some episodes.
* AscendedExtra: In the first season, her only dialogue in every episode is either "Blue's Clues, I'm so excited!" or "I just love Blue's Clues!". She started to get more dialogue beginning in the second season. The in-universe explanation for this was the fact that she was too shy to get together with her friends. Finally in ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', she has an arc where she learns to overcome the problems of shyness and begins to express herself more, interacting with people other than Steve and Blue and being open about her singing ability.
* BeautifulSingingVoice: ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'' shows that she's a very talented singer (which becomes a major part of her personality from that point on), and several characters comment on it.
* TheBlank: When she's not talking, she switches to an "inanimate form" with no face. She is the only one of the main characters who does this, despite how most of them are ''also'' talking objects like her, although some secondary characters, like Firetruck, have the same quirk.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Blue's Clues, I'm so excited!". {{Lampshaded|Trope}} in the game ''VideoGame/BluesBirthdayAdventure''.
-->'''Sidetable:''' I always say that, don't I?
* CharacterDevelopment: In ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', she reveals that the reason she never participated in the adventures before the movie is because she was too shy to ask to join the group. As the film goes on, she becomes more self-confident and open about how she feels, losing her shyness and being able to sing in front of the whole neighborhood in the Big Musical Show.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Gets a major role in her own subplot of ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'' where she learns to overcome her [[ShrinkingViolet shyness]].
* ExtremeDoormat: She always wants to be a part of the action, but she's a complete pushover. In the movie, she really wants to be Blue's partner in the show, but she's too afraid to say anything and accepts the menial job of ticket-collector.
* FatalFlaw: Her shyness. Sidetable is very talented, whether in singing or sports, but she rarely had the courage to express herself to her friends. As she herself comments, being shy is difficult because it disrupts her life and prevents her from joining her friends. Luckily, Blue helps her get through it.
* TheGadfly: Like Mailbox, Sidetable seems to take pleasure in trolling hosts and seeing them confused. Being seen pranking them frequently and and having fun with their reactions.
* GenkiGirl: Even before her CharacterDevelopment, Sidetable was already a lively girl having a lot of fun at Steve's expense and even her CharacterCatchphrase was "I'm so excited!". After ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'', this side of her becomes more visible, with her becoming increasingly more cheerful and expressive.
* HiddenDepths:
** Eventually revealed to be a really good singer in ''Blue's Big Musical Movie''. This becomes a major part of her character beginning with the fourth season.
** She is quite athletic, being seen performing some risky stunts as the series goes on.
* HypercompetentSidekick: Sidetable is shown to be very talented at whatever they are playing with that day, but usually prefers to stay in the corner and just keep the host's notebook while the others go on adventures. This is {{deconstructed|trope}} in WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie, where she feels depressed and left behind because she doesn't have enough courage to express that she wants to sing along with everyone else. Without her being able to vocalize her thoughts, Steve just assumes she's happy just being an assistant.
* InconsistentSpelling: Her first name is either spelled as one word (in-series and in the merchandise and books) or two words (like in the credits).
* InSeriesNickname: The hosts usually just call her "Sidetable". Although Josh calls her by her full name more often.
* InvisibleAnatomy: In "Nature", she holds a pair of binoculars and then puts them on her table despite not having any arms.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: In "The Wrong Shirt", Bob's opposite magic accidentally causes her body to stretch to the point that she becomes taller than Steve. She doesn't seem too bothered, but Steve seems deeply disturbed, which amuses her.
* MeaningfulName: PlayedForDrama. As [[InnocentlyInsensitive Steve]] comments, her name is Sidetable, so he believes she is happy being a [[SatelliteCharacter side character]] and acting as an assistant to the rest of the group during the big musical show.
* MisterStrangenoun: Her name is three words.
* PassionateSportsGirl: Sidetable is the most physically active character of the house members, and is more than happy to show that. She displays a love for sports and gaming in general, and is seen performing some athletic feats as the series goes on.
* ThePrankster: Sidetable likes to occasionally prank the hosts by giving them random objects instead of their handy-dandy notebook or crayon, without them realizing it.
* TheQuietOne: In the first three seasons of the series, she would usually only have one or two lines at the beginning of the episode before switching to an "inanimate form" for the remainder of the episode. Less so after she overcomes her shyness in ''Blue's Big Musical Movie''. Interestingly, in the [[WesternAnimation/BluesClues original series]], she was the character who spoke in the most episodes, speaking in all episodes except 3.
* SatelliteCharacter: For most of the first season, she only interacted with Steve. She eventually gained a more fleshed-out personality and relationships with the rest of the cast.
* ShrinkingViolet: Best shown in ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'', where she wants to sing, but is too nervous to ask.
* VibrantOrange: She's an orange GenkiGirl who often acts as a friendly [[TheGadfly Prankster]]. Her CharacterCatchphrase is "I'm so excited!" and she is also a PassionateSportsGirl.
* VocalEvolution: Her voice gets lower and more mature in season six.
* WakeUpCall: Being the answer to the Blue's Clues game in the [[WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie big musical]] is the first step she needed to take in becoming more open about how she feels to her friends. Previously, she was mostly only able to interact with Steve, but after that she opens up to the rest of the group.
* WalkingSpoiler: Much of the discussion about her character will eventually spoiler the plot of ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', where she is basically the protagonist alongside Steve. Her ShrinkingViolet personality, her BeautifulSingingVoice, and the fact that she is the answer to Blue's Clues game of the movie.

to:

* AnimateInanimateObject: She's AgeLift: Cinnamon is significantly older in the reboot series, ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou''. Now Cinnamon is a talking side table.
young boy whose cap now resembles a baseball hat.
* ArmlessBiped: Sidetable has no arms (or at least no [[InvisibleAnatomy visible arms]]) but does have a pair AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Implied by Paprika in "A Tale of legs Shovel and Pail" though never directly demonstrated on screen, where she says that even though they conflict sometimes she uses for running and playing sports. Justified since she is still loves him. Considering he has an object.entire episode where he [[spoiler: torments the other members of the house like a super villain it's not hard to believe]].
* TheArtifact:
** In
BadassAdorable: His super persona, [[spoiler: Villain Ice/Ice Spice]], has powers that would be easily scary outside of a kids show setting, almost [[spoiler: freezing the original series, she stood out for being an incredible musician, supercity and anyone in it]], but he's still a lovely young boy with her incredible singing voice being and without the most notable point about her, but ''Blue's Clues and You'' was much more focused on the artistic and musical side, introducing new [[BeautifulSingingVoice talented singer characters]] such as Rainbow Puppy and leaving Sidetable a little behind. The writers got around this as they began to focus on her being an [[PassionateSportsGirl adventurous and lively girl]], and a [[TheGadfly creative jokester]], although she occasionally shows her artistic side.uniform.
** Her job as * BewareTheNiceOnes: '''Surprisingly''' he appears to be [[spoiler: a fairly competent villain with an ability that can easily be deadly. He almost freezes super city while wearing the one carrying uniform of 'villain ice'. It's reassuring that he just wanted to play villain and hero with the host's handy-dandy notebook was also somewhat diminished in Thinking Squad, instead of being really evil]].
* BlueIsHeroic: {{Subverted|Trope}}, his [[spoiler: super villain persona "Villain Ice" is associated with
the reboot, since Josh's notebook is also a cell phone, making it necessary for him to carry it around much of color blue, as BlueMeansCold. When he becomes the time, and making it unnecessary for him to go to her to get the notebook during some episodes.heroic "Ice Spice" he is once again associated with brown]].
* AscendedExtra: In the first season, her only dialogue in every episode BlueMeansCold: His super persona has ice powers and is either "Blue's Clues, I'm so excited!" or "I just love Blue's Clues!". She started to get more dialogue beginning in the second season. The in-universe explanation for this was the fact that she was too shy to get together associated with her friends. Finally in ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', she has an arc where she learns to overcome the problems of shyness and begins to express herself more, interacting with people other than Steve and Blue and being open about her singing ability.color blue.
* BeautifulSingingVoice: ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'' shows that she's a very talented singer (which becomes a major part of her personality from that point on), and several characters comment on it.
* TheBlank: When she's not talking, she switches to an "inanimate form" with no face. She is
CartoonishSupervillainy: He was the only one first [[spoiler: real villain of the main characters who does this, despite how most of them are ''also'' talking objects like her, although some secondary entire series, but was initially as harmless as all the other characters, doing silly little acts like Firetruck, have freezing Pawprint or Josh's pants. Even when his plans lead him to do something that seems diabolical (freezing an entire city), it is still treated with the same quirk.seriousness as freezing a pair of pants]].
* CrossdressingVoices: In the original show, Cinnamon was voiced by Nick Balaban's ''daughter'', Annalivia Balaban.
* TheDiaperChange: Cinnamon has his diaper changed and it was a plot point in "The Baby's Here".
* HarmlessFreezing: Fortunately when he freezes someone they don't seem to have many problems, being conscious all the time and able to communicate, the only real effect is the limitation of mobility. [[TheParalyzer Try not to think too much about the implication]].

* CharacterCatchphrase: "Blue's Clues, I'm so excited!". {{Lampshaded|Trope}} AnIcePerson: When in Super City, Cinnamon super persona [[spoiler: Villain Ice/Ice Spice]] gains the game ''VideoGame/BluesBirthdayAdventure''.
-->'''Sidetable:''' I always say that, don't I?
ability to [[HarmlessFreezing freeze anything]].
* CharacterDevelopment: InstantAwesomeJustAddMecha: In ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', she reveals that the reason she never participated in the adventures before the movie is because she was too shy to ask to join the group. As the film goes on, she becomes more self-confident and open about how she feels, losing her shyness and being able to sing in front episode "Return of the whole neighborhood in Thinking Squad" he uses a mecha uniform the Big Musical Show.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Gets a major role in her own subplot
size of ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'' where she learns a human child to overcome her [[ShrinkingViolet shyness]].
* ExtremeDoormat: She always wants to be a part of the action, but she's a complete pushover. In the movie, she really wants to be Blue's partner in the show, but she's too afraid to say anything and accepts the menial job of ticket-collector.
* FatalFlaw: Her shyness. Sidetable is very talented, whether in singing or sports, but she rarely had the courage to express herself to her friends. As she herself comments, being shy is difficult because it disrupts her life and prevents her from joining her friends. Luckily, Blue helps her get through it.
become his super persona: [[spoiler: Villain Ice/Ice Spice]].
* TheGadfly: Like Mailbox, Sidetable seems LastMinuteBabyNaming: Paprika named Cinnamon on the first day of his life, after deciding that "he looks like a Cinnamon".
* MusicalThemeNaming: [[spoiler:In "Return of the Thinking Squad", he plays the role of "[[Music/VanillaIce Villain Ice]]". After he's reformed, he changes it
to take pleasure "Music/IceSpice", both names derived from rappers.]]
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Cinnamon is now a small child
in trolling hosts and seeing them confused. Being seen pranking them frequently and and having fun the reboot, with their reactions.his shaker cap sporting a backwards flap to reflect the age.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: {{Inverted|Trope}}. As a [[spoiler: villain he was associated with shades of blue, while his heroic persona is associated with the color brown (which is a shade of orange)]].

* GenkiGirl: Even before her CharacterDevelopment, Sidetable was already a lively girl having a lot SuperpoweredEvilSide: Cinnamon AKA [[spoiler: "Villain Ice" has the honor of fun at Steve's expense being the first canonical villain of two series, a spin off, 10 seasons and even her CharacterCatchphrase was "I'm so excited!". After ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'', this side of her becomes more visible, with her becoming increasingly more cheerful and expressive.
* HiddenDepths:
** Eventually revealed to be
2 movies. Wearing a robot suit that gives him ice powers. Downplayed because he's not really good singer evil, he just wants to be the villain for Thinking Squad's hero story.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: It's a little difficult to talk about him
in ''Blue's Big Musical Movie''. This becomes a major part of her character beginning with the fourth season.
** She is quite athletic, being seen performing some risky stunts as the series goes on.
* HypercompetentSidekick: Sidetable is shown to be very talented at whatever they are playing with that day, but usually prefers to stay in the corner and just keep the host's notebook while the others go on adventures. This is {{deconstructed|trope}} in WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie, where she feels depressed and left behind because she doesn't have enough courage to express that she wants to sing along with everyone else. Without her being able to vocalize her thoughts, Steve just assumes she's happy just being an assistant.
* InconsistentSpelling: Her first name is either spelled as one word (in-series and in the merchandise and books) or two words (like in the credits).
* InSeriesNickname: The hosts usually just call her "Sidetable". Although Josh calls her by her full name more often.
* InvisibleAnatomy: In "Nature", she holds a pair of binoculars and then puts them on her table despite not having any arms.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: In "The Wrong Shirt", Bob's opposite magic accidentally causes her body to stretch to the point that she becomes taller than Steve. She doesn't seem too bothered, but Steve seems deeply disturbed, which amuses her.
* MeaningfulName: PlayedForDrama. As [[InnocentlyInsensitive Steve]] comments, her name is Sidetable, so he believes she is happy being a [[SatelliteCharacter side character]] and acting as an assistant to the rest of the group during the big musical show.
* MisterStrangenoun: Her name is three words.
* PassionateSportsGirl: Sidetable is the most physically active character of the house members, and is more than happy to show that. She displays a love for sports and gaming in general, and is seen performing some athletic feats as the series goes on.
* ThePrankster: Sidetable likes to occasionally prank the hosts by giving them random objects instead of their handy-dandy notebook or crayon,
Clues & You'' without them realizing it.
* TheQuietOne: In the first three seasons of the series, she would usually only have one or two lines at the beginning of the episode before switching to an "inanimate form" for the remainder of the episode. Less so after she overcomes her shyness in ''Blue's Big Musical Movie''. Interestingly, in the [[WesternAnimation/BluesClues original series]], she was the character who spoke in the most episodes, speaking in all episodes except 3.
* SatelliteCharacter: For most of the first season, she only interacted with Steve. She eventually gained a more fleshed-out personality and relationships with the rest of the cast.
* ShrinkingViolet: Best shown in ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'', where she wants to sing, but is too nervous to ask.
* VibrantOrange: She's an orange GenkiGirl who often acts as a friendly [[TheGadfly Prankster]]. Her CharacterCatchphrase is "I'm so excited!" and she is also a PassionateSportsGirl.
* VocalEvolution: Her voice gets lower and more mature in season six.
* WakeUpCall: Being the answer to the Blue's Clues game in the [[WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie big musical]] is the first step she needed to take in becoming more open
talking about how she feels to her friends. Previously, she was mostly his super persona, even if it only able to interact with Steve, but after that she opens up to the rest of the group.
* WalkingSpoiler: Much of the discussion about her character will eventually spoiler the plot of ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', where she is basically the protagonist alongside Steve. Her ShrinkingViolet personality, her BeautifulSingingVoice, and the fact that she is the answer to Blue's Clues game of the movie.
appeared for one episode.



[[folder:Slippery Soap]]
!! Slippery Soap
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!!! '''Location:''' Bathroom\\
'''Voiced by:''' Cody Ross Pitts (original, seasons 1-3), Patrick Van Wagenen (original, season 4-6), Sean Hanely (original; season 6 in "Legend of the Blue Puppy" only), Evan Dorfman (original; singing voice), Jacob Soley (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 2 (''WesternAnimation/BluesClues'', ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'')\\
'''Episodes:''' ???\\
'''Movies:''' 2

Tickety's best friend, a bar of soap who lives in the bathroom sink. He is very clumsy and tends to slide around wherever he goes. He dreams of becoming the captain of a boat when he grows up.

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[[folder:Slippery Soap]]
!! Slippery Soap
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!!! '''Location:''' Bathroom\\
Yellow House (Kitchen) \\
'''Voiced by:''' Cody Ross Pitts (original, seasons 1-3), Patrick Van Wagenen (original, season 4-6), Sean Hanely (original; season 6 in "Legend of the Blue Puppy" only), Evan Dorfman (original; singing voice), Jacob Soley (reboot)\\
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'''Series:''' 2 (''WesternAnimation/BluesClues'', ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'')\\
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'''Movies:''' 2

Tickety's best friend, a bar of soap who lives
1
The youngest children
in the bathroom sink. He is very clumsy Spice family, a baby boy and tends to slide around wherever he goes. He dreams of becoming a baby girl. Sage and Ginger are fraternal twins and debuted in the captain first season of a boat when he grows up.''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou''.



* AdvertisedExtra: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. During Steve's era, he was supposed to be a member of main cast, but he was actually the one with the least participation among the talking objects in the house, especially after Sidetable became an AscendedExtra, only having his personality truly explored in the Reboot and not having ADayInTheLimelight until the fourth season of ''Blue's Clues & You''. This is probably due to the fact that he was the most difficult character to the host record takes with on green screen, as he was constantly moving, with Steve Burns stating that Slippery was the character he least liked to interact with, as it was difficult to stay focused without knowing where he should be.
* AffectionateNickname:
** Sometimes the other members of the house just call him "Slip", a short version of Slippery.
** His cousin affectionately calls him Slippy.
* AlliterativeName: '''S'''lippery '''S'''oap.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Although he is not petty about it, he feels inferior to his cousin, Slick, as he considers himself less skilled than him. He improves after they win the Big Blue Derby together.
* BubbleGun: One of his equipments as a "Smell Buster". The bubbles he releases are capable of cleaning anything they touch in a matter of seconds.
* BubbleShield: As Super Soap when he is in the super city. Here, Slippery expands his bubble-making ability to create tough shields.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Whoaaaa!"
* IMeantToDoThat: As the resident [[TheKlutz clumsy guy]], Slippery often causes trouble by accident. At these moments, he is quick to pretend that everything is fine and claim that things are going according to plan, although he is unconvincing in most cases.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Along with Steve, in ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', he doesn't seem to be able to realize that he is hurting Sidetable's feelings by offering her the job of carrying hats.
* InSeriesNickname: Sometimes gets called just "Slippery".
* TheKlutz: He is extremely clumsy and can't get around without slipping and sliding. He usually takes his clumsiness in stride, with the exception of ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'', in which his slipping almost ruins the show and makes him want to give up. Slippery's friends sing a song, "Don't Give Up", to help him feel better and go on with the show.
* MeaningfulName: Is a bar of soap and he often slips on himself.
* MisterStrangenoun: His name is an adjective and a noun.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The blue boy to Tickety's pink girl.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: {{Downplayed}}. He is the sensitive guy to his cousin Slick's manly man, being less arrogant and more gentle in the way he acts.
* SlipperySoap: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin If it wasn't obvious from the start]]. As his name suggests, he is a talking bar of soap. He's very clumsy and slips around a lot (so much that it almost ruins the gang's musical show in Blue's Big Musical Movie). His catchphrase is "Whoaaa!" and the show's intro sequence features him sliding into the window on a trail of bubbles.
* UnknownRival: Slick doesn't even seem able to recognize that Slippery harbors some resentment towards him for constantly bragging about his skills.

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* AdvertisedExtra: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. During Steve's era, he was supposed to be a member of main cast, but he was actually TheBabyOfTheBunch: They are canonically one year old, making them the one with the least participation among the talking objects youngest characters in the house, especially after Sidetable became an AscendedExtra, only having his personality truly explored in the Reboot and not having ADayInTheLimelight until the fourth season of ''Blue's Clues & You''. This is probably due to the fact that he was the most difficult character to the host record takes with on green screen, as he was constantly moving, with Steve Burns stating that Slippery was the character he least liked to interact with, as it was difficult to stay focused without knowing where he should be.series.
* AffectionateNickname:
** Sometimes the other members
GreenMeansNatural: Sage is green and is named after a type of the house just call him "Slip", a short version of Slippery.herb.
** His cousin affectionately calls him Slippy.
* AlliterativeName: '''S'''lippery '''S'''oap.
HalfIdenticalTwins: Sage and Ginger are fraternal twins, but use the same character model, with the only difference from each other being their colors, Sage is green and Ginger is brown.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: RandomSpeciesOffspring: Although he is not petty about it, he feels inferior to his cousin, Slick, as he considers himself less skilled than him. He improves after they win the Big Blue Derby together.
* BubbleGun: One of his equipments as a "Smell Buster". The bubbles he releases are capable of cleaning anything they touch in a matter of seconds.
* BubbleShield: As Super Soap when he is in the super city. Here, Slippery expands his bubble-making ability to create tough shields.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Whoaaaa!"
* IMeantToDoThat: As the resident [[TheKlutz clumsy guy]], Slippery often causes trouble
their names can be justified by accident. At these moments, he is quick to pretend that everything is fine and claim that things are going according to plan, although he is unconvincing in most cases.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Along with Steve, in ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'', he doesn't seem to be able to realize that he is hurting Sidetable's feelings by offering her the job of carrying hats.
* InSeriesNickname: Sometimes gets called just "Slippery".
* TheKlutz: He is extremely clumsy and can't get around without slipping and sliding. He usually takes his clumsiness in stride, with the exception of ''Blue's Big Musical Movie'', in which his slipping almost ruins the show and makes him want to give up. Slippery's friends sing a song, "Don't Give Up", to help him feel better and go on with the show.
* MeaningfulName: Is a bar of soap and he often slips on himself.
* MisterStrangenoun: His name is an adjective and a noun.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The blue boy to Tickety's pink girl.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: {{Downplayed}}. He is the sensitive guy to his cousin Slick's manly man,
them being less arrogant condiment dispensers rather than spice types, Sage and more gentle in the way he acts.
* SlipperySoap: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin If it wasn't obvious
Ginger are still different types of dispensers from the start]]. As his name suggests, he is a talking bar rest of soap. He's very clumsy and slips around a lot (so much the family, being bottles rather than shakers, implying that it almost ruins they may be adopted.
* UntoUsASonAndDaughterAreBorn: Assuming that they were born to Mrs. Pepper, Sage and Ginger are a boy and a girl, respectively.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's impossible to talk about them without revealing that Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper had new children and
the gang's musical show in answer to Blue's Big Musical Movie). His catchphrase is "Whoaaa!" and the show's intro sequence features him sliding into the window on a trail of bubbles.
* UnknownRival: Slick doesn't even seem able to recognize that Slippery harbors some resentment towards him for constantly bragging about his skills.
clues from their [[Recap/BluesCluesAndYouS1E4BigNewsWithBlue introductory episode]]



[[folder:Tickety Tock]]
!! Tickety Tock
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!!! '''Location:''' Host Bedroom\\
'''Voiced by:''' Kathryn Avery (original, seasons 1-4), Kelly Nigh (original, Blue's Big Musical Movie, A Playdate With Blue CD, and seasons 4-6), Stephanie Searson (Blue's ABC Time Activities and Blue's Birthday Adventure PC games), Ava Augustin (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\

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!!Minor House Residents
[[folder:Freddy and Felicia Felt]]
!! Tickety Tock
Freddy and Felicia [[note]]formerly Fifi[[/note]] Felt
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Felicia (Right) and Freddy (Left)]]
!!! '''Location:''' Host Bedroom\\
'''Voiced by:'''
Yellow House Felt Frame\\
'''Freddy Voice:''' Cody Ross Pitts, Taylor [=McKelvie=] (The Grow Show!) Dante Altobello, Calleb Bellavance\\
'''Felicia/Fifi Voice:'''
Kathryn Avery (original, seasons 1-4), Kelly Nigh (original, Blue's Big Musical Movie, A Playdate With Blue CD, and seasons 4-6), Stephanie Searson (Blue's ABC Time Activities and Blue's Birthday Adventure PC games), Ava Augustin (reboot)\\
Avery, Brittney Goncalves, Gracen Daly\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou) \\



The alarm clock who wakes the residents of the Blue's Clues House each morning and lives in the hosts' bedroom. She is very number-oriented, likes to keep schedules, and often helps the host out with basic math. She lives on Blue's nightstand.

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The alarm clock Two Felt Friends who wakes live in the residents felt paintings scattered around the house. While there are other felt friends, these two are the ones that appear most frequently. Technically, they are members of the Blue's Clues House each morning and lives in the hosts' bedroom. She is very number-oriented, likes to keep schedules, and often helps the host out with basic math. She lives on Blue's nightstand.house, but for some reason, they are never considered that way.



* AdvertisedExtra: Doesn't exactly have a role in Film/BluesBigCityAdventure other than accompanying Mr. Salt with Slippery, but she appears in the films' promotional artwork more than Slippery does.
* AlliterativeName: '''T'''ickety '''T'''ock.
* AnimateInanimateObject: A sentient clock.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: GenderInverted. She is tiny as expected of an alarm clock, and is usually positioned above Sidetable Drawer, who is the second largest girl in the house.
* CheeryPink: She's partially colored pink and very sweet and cheerful.
* ClockKing: As the house clock (formerly Steve's alarm clock), Tickety's job is to organize the house's schedule and alert others about the times accurately (although sometimes she needs the viewer's help for It).
* CueOClock: She has the ability to display a symbol related to whatever's happening in the episode in the 12 position.
* CuteMachines: A rare non-robotic example. Tickety is an [[AnimateInanimateObject animated clock]], who acts the same way a young girl would act, has a cute design, a passion for following a schedule and a captivating personality.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Twice, once in "Tickety's Favorite Nursery Rhyme", where Steve tries to find out what her favorite Nursery rhyme is, and the second time in "Tickety's Big Musical Morning", where we see her organize the house's schedule.
* DownHereShot: In the episode "Tickety's Big Musical Morning", she is the one who welcomes the viewer because everyone is sleeping. As she is much smaller than Josh, it takes some time for the viewer to notice her presence.
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Her grandfather is a large grandfather clock almost as tall as Joe, while Tickety is a tiny alarm clock, implying that Tickety may or may not grow taller than she is now.
* GoodWithNumbers: As the house clock (and previously Steve's alarm clock), Tickety needs to be good with numbers to do her job.
* InSeriesNickname: Sometimes gets called just "Tickety".
* {{Irony}}: In season one's "The Trying Game", it turns out Tickety, a clock, does not know how to tell time until Steve and the viewers help her. Additionally, despite her status as GoodWithNumbers, she had difficulty reading numbers greater than 12 according to Steve in "Steve Goes to College"
* LostVoicePlot: The conflict that generates the plot of ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'' is when Tickety loses her voice while practicing for the titular music show, leading Sidetable Drawer to step in as Blue's new singing partner.
* MeaningfulName: Was named that because clocks go "tick-tock".
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The Pink Girl for Slippery's Blue Boy.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her super persona Clock Girl has the limited ability to slow down time, and before she uses this ability, a purple aura surrounds her body.
* RandomSpeciesOffspring: She is the granddaughter of a grandfather clock, but is an alarm clock.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: With the Grandfather Clock of the original series. Even though they are different types of Clocks, they have the same color palette.
* TimeMaster: As the Clock Girl in Super City. Here, Tickety can slow down time for a short period.

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* AdvertisedExtra: Doesn't exactly have a role AdaptationNameChange: Felicia was originally called Fifi, having her name changed to Felicia in Film/BluesBigCityAdventure other than accompanying Mr. Salt with Slippery, but she appears in one of the films' promotional artwork more than Slippery does.
* AlliterativeName: '''T'''ickety '''T'''ock.
* AnimateInanimateObject: A sentient clock.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: GenderInverted. She is tiny as expected of an alarm clock,
games and is usually positioned above Sidetable Drawer, who is remaining that way on the second largest girl in the house.series reboot, ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou''. However, a cameo on ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' still refers to her as Fifi.
* CheeryPink: She's partially colored pink BrotherSisterTeam: Freddy and very sweet Felicia are always seen together.
* ConstantlyCurious: They are always curious
and cheerful.
* ClockKing: As
happy to learn new things. Luckily, the house clock (formerly Steve's alarm clock), Tickety's job is hosts are there to organize the house's schedule and alert others about the times accurately (although sometimes she needs the viewer's help for It).
* CueOClock: She has the ability to display a symbol related to whatever's happening in the episode in the 12 position.
* CuteMachines: A rare non-robotic example. Tickety is an [[AnimateInanimateObject animated clock]], who acts the same way a young girl would act, has a cute design, a passion for following a schedule and a captivating personality.
them (and be helped).
* ADayInTheLimelight: Twice, once in "Tickety's Favorite Nursery Rhyme", where Steve tries TheGadfly: They are more than happy to find out what her favorite Nursery rhyme is, tease the hosts and the second time in "Tickety's Big Musical Morning", where we see her organize the house's schedule.temporarily hide clues to mess with them.
* DownHereShot: In the episode "Tickety's Big Musical Morning", she is the one who welcomes the viewer because everyone is sleeping. As she is much smaller than Josh, it takes some time for the viewer to notice her presence.
* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: Her grandfather is a large grandfather clock almost as tall as Joe, while Tickety is a tiny alarm clock, implying that Tickety may or may not grow taller than she is now.
* GoodWithNumbers: As the house clock (and previously Steve's alarm clock), Tickety needs to be good with numbers to do her job.
* InSeriesNickname: Sometimes gets called just "Tickety".
* {{Irony}}: In season one's "The Trying Game", it turns out Tickety, a clock, does not know how to tell time until Steve and the viewers help her. Additionally, despite her status as GoodWithNumbers, she had difficulty reading numbers greater than 12 according to Steve in "Steve Goes to College"
* LostVoicePlot: The conflict that generates the plot
LivingToys: Both are part of ''WesternAnimation/BluesBigMusicalMovie'' is when Tickety loses her voice while practicing for the titular music show, leading Sidetable Drawer to step in as Blue's new singing partner.a kind of sentient felt dolls.
* MeaningfulName: Was named that because clocks go "tick-tock".
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The Pink Girl for Slippery's Blue Boy.
MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Freddy is more sensitive and easily scared, while Felicia is more adventurous and playful.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her super persona Clock Girl has OutOfFocus: Although they appear in the limited ability to slow down time, and before she uses this ability, a purple aura surrounds her body.
* RandomSpeciesOffspring: She is
background of every episode, from the granddaughter third season of a grandfather clock, but is an alarm clock.the original series onwards, they gain less focus compared to the other members of the house.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: With the Grandfather Clock of the original series. Even though they TricksterMentor: They are different types of Clocks, they have the same color palette.
* TimeMaster: As the Clock Girl in Super City. Here, Tickety can slow down time for a short period.
often seen hiding clues and laughing at their hosts' confusion, but are generally kind and well-intentioned.



!!The Spice Family
[[folder:In General]]
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[[caption-width-right:510: From right to left: Cinnamon, Sage, Mrs Pepper, Ginger, Mr. Salt and Paprika]]

A family of spice shakers who live in the kitchen. Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper are the parent figures of the house, who are always prepared to help Blue with some advice or a snack. They have four kids: Paprika, Cinnamon, and two baby twins named Sage and Ginger. The extended family includes Mrs. Pepper's mother, Grandma Cayenne, Mr. Salt's father, Grandfather Thyme, and an aunt named Aunt Nutmeg.

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!!The Spice Family
[[folder:In General]]
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[[folder:Snail]]
!! Snail
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[[caption-width-right:510: From right [[caption-width-right:500: The Snail]]
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to left: Cinnamon, Sage, Mrs Pepper, Ginger, Mr. Salt and Paprika]]

A family of spice shakers who live
see the snail in the kitchen. Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper are the parent figures of the house, who are always prepared reboot]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20231220_095653.png]][[/labelnote]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House\\
'''Voiced by:''' Nick Balaban (original) ??? (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Movies:''' 2
A snail that loves
to help Blue with some advice or a snack. They have four kids: Paprika, Cinnamon, and two baby twins named Sage and Ginger. The extended family includes Mrs. Pepper's mother, Grandma Cayenne, Mr. Salt's father, Grandfather Thyme, and hide in various areas throughout Storybook World as an aunt named Aunt Nutmeg. EasterEgg.



* AccentsArentHereditary: Neither the children of the Spice family, nor the extended family have a French accent like Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper. Although there is evidence that [[AmbiguousSituation Mr. Salt's accent is not natural]]
* AnimateInanimateObject: A family of spice shakers.
* AnthropomorphicFood: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Though they follow an Edible Theme Naming, they actually are animated spice containers rather than seasoning types.
* EdibleThemeNaming: With Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper, their last names are to do with food, with the kids and the extended family it's their first names.
* FamilyThemeNaming: All members of the family are named after types of spices.
* {{Lilliputians}}: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Unlike most cases, the Spice family are not humanoids, but rather animated containers of spices. They live in small houses, have objects adapted for their use (like Paprika's phone) and can lift things several times their size.
* SupremeChef: Like Josh mentions, all of the Spice family members (including their kids) are incredible cooks, both alone and in groups, which is natural since they are kitchen appliances.

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* AccentsArentHereditary: Neither AmbiguousGender: Was female in the children of original (although had the Spice family, nor voice of a male opera singer whenever she sings), but is referred with masculine pronouns in the extended family have a French accent like Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper. Although there reboot. The explanation for this is evidence that [[AmbiguousSituation Mr. Salt's accent is not natural]]
* AnimateInanimateObject: A family of spice shakers.
* AnthropomorphicFood: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Though they follow an Edible Theme Naming, they actually
[[TruthInTelevision in real life, snails are animated spice containers rather than seasoning types.
* EdibleThemeNaming: With Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper, their last names are to do with food, with the kids and the extended family it's their first names.
* FamilyThemeNaming: All members of the family are named after types of spices.
* {{Lilliputians}}: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Unlike most cases, the Spice family are not humanoids, but rather animated containers of spices. They live in small houses, have objects adapted for their use (like Paprika's phone) and can lift things several times their size.
hermaphrodites]].
* SupremeChef: Like Josh mentions, all AscendedExtra: {{Downplayed}} compared to the other characters in the series, but in the reboot and in the 2022 film, she is recognized by the other characters, has an entire planet based on her and is the answer to Blue's Clues in one episode, [[spoiler:complete with talking for the first time in the franchise outside of a musical number]].
* EasterEgg: Snail can be seen hidden in various places three times throughout the episode. She's easy to find, but sometimes, she would hide in places where you'll have to look very closely to see her.
* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: In ''Blue's Big City Adventure'', when Steve questions where the saxophone riff is coming from whenever he says "a mystery". When he looks at his shoulder, he realizes it was the snail the whole time.
* RuleOfThree: She has cameoed OncePerEpisode three times throughout.
* TheQuietOne: She doesn't speak a word throughout most of her appearances.
* VocalDissonance: Whenever she does have lines, she has a surprisingly deep male voice, especially when [[TheSingingMute singing a line]] during one
of the Spice family members (including their kids) are incredible cooks, both alone and musical numbers of ''Blue's Big Musical Movie''. [[spoiler:She also spoke in groups, which is natural since they are kitchen appliances."Blue's New Pet", also in a masculine voice]].



[[folder: Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper]]
!! Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper
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[[caption-width-right:500: Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper in the the original series]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_192938.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper in illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_192837.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper in the flash games]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_192912.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper in Blue's Big City Adventure]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_192926.png]][[/labelnote]]
The parents of the Spice family and also the parental figure for most of the members of the house. In "Blue's First Holiday", it is shown that Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper are also the ''owners'' of the house.\\\
The flashbacks reveal that they raised Steve and Joe themselves.

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[[folder: Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper]]
!! Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper
[[folder:Turquoise]]
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[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper in illustrated books]]https://static.the second Turquoise]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_192837.org/pmwiki/pub/images/turquoise_blues_clues_&_you_9.png]][[/labelnote]]
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!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House\\
'''Voiced by:''' N/A\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Movies:''' 1
Blue's Big City Adventure]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_192926.png]][[/labelnote]]
The parents of the Spice family and also the parental figure for most of the members of the house. In "Blue's First Holiday", it is shown that Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper are also the ''owners'' of the house.\\\
The flashbacks reveal that they raised Steve and Joe themselves.
pet turtle.



* CaringGardener: Mrs. Pepper works in the garden frequently and is the kind and patient TeamMom, as well as Mr. Salt whose favorite hobby is gardening.
* DanceOfRomance: Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper love this trope as they love dancing together, they do it in the opening of "WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'', in the games, during songs and even when giving advice to the hosts.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: The Shaker couple started out having similar behaviors and acting like TheDividual, but as the series went on, their unique peculiarities became more highlighted. Mr. Salt turned out to be more immature and a little absent minded, in the same way as the hosts, his interest in cooking evolved into him working at the neighborhood bakery. While Mrs. Pepper is a more adventurous lady, her personality is more mature and she is interested in the vegetable aspect of cooking.
* GratuitousFrench: They both exclaim excerpts in French every so often.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: Both are the oldest members of the entire household, having been the adults in charge of the household since the others were small children, and are always happy to participate in whatever adventures the others are taking part in. One of the episodes even reveals that Mr. Salt considered Mailbox ([[YoungerThanTheyLook who was 10 years old at the time]]) to be his best friend.
* LookAlikeLovers: They are identical except with their colors changed, which is justified because they are the same type of objects, and they are a couple who love each other very much.
* {{Manchild}}: Mr. Salt can be as mature as the three hosts are at times. But still acts as the voice of reason when their quirks get out of hand.
* NotAllowedToGrowOld: Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper have stayed the same age as they are since the flashbacks in "Blue's First Holiday", with no hints of getting older.
* PaletteSwap: Both use the same model, with different colors.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Steve and Joe. Their parents are never revealed, and even during childhood flashbacks Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper are the ones shown to be responsible for the siblings.
* SimpleMindedWisdom: They are TheDitz, as per Storybook World standard, but they are good teachers and great giving advices to the rest of the house.

!! Tropes that apply to Mr. Salt
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House (Kitchen)\\
'''Voiced by:''' Nick Balaban (original and '' Film/BluesBigCityAdventure''), Brad Adamson (reboot) \\
'''Series:''' 3\\
'''Episodes:''' 123 [[note]] 77 (Blue's Clues), 1 (Blue's Room), 45 (Blue's Clues and You) [[/note]]
* AmbiguousSituation: Some moments imply that Mr. Salt is not actually French or at least not fluent in the language, as he is seen mixing up words even after being corrected and his father has an American accent.
* CoolPlane: Mr. Salt is revealed to have one in the movie which has the [[InexplicablyAwesome ability to skiddo to the real world]]. Interestingly, Mrs. Pepper stated in one episode that her dream was to be a pilot.
* TheKlutz: Mrs Salt despite being an incredible cook has the delicacy of an elephant and is prone to causing accidents while using cooking materials.
* MrImagination: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Mr. Salt, has a lot of difficulty using his imagination even though he is happier playing with the other characters. Even after being taught how to use it he still has some difficulty, but at least he tries.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Mr. Salt, small as he is, seems to be able to lift objects that even his human hosts find difficult with extreme ease.
* RealMenCook: Mr. Salt's role in the house appears to be the cook and he sometimes works at the neighborhood bakery.
* SupremeChef: Mr. Salt is a good cook, who can cook almost anything in a short period of time.
* SweetBaker: Mr. Salt is revealed to be working at the neighborhood bakery in the reboot episode "Blue's Big Neighborhood Adventure" and is a (ironically) sweet husband , a caring father for all his children and a patient ParentalSubstitute to Steve and Joe.
* TeamDad: Mr. Salt is supposed to be [[TokenAdult the only adult man]] in the house, and acts as a [[ParentalSubstitute parental figure]] to all the house residents. He helped raise Steve and Joe from a young age, encouraged Josh to achieve his dream, and acted as a protective father to him, driving to New York just to meet him. All this [[GoodParents without neglecting his actual children]].
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Mr. Salt is Josh's biggest moral supporter during the movie "Blue Big City Adventure" he naturally gives him such a speech when Josh gives up on becoming a Broadway singer after losing his audition with Rainbow Puppy

!! Tropes that apply to Mrs. Pepper
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House (Kitchen)\\
'''Voiced by:'''Penelope Jewkes (original, season 1), Spencer Kayden (original, seasons 2–6), Gisele Rousseau (reboot) \\
'''Series:''' 3\\
'''Episodes:''' ??? [[note]] 68 (''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''), 1 (Series/BluesRoom), ??? (''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'') [[/note]]\\
'''Movies:''' 2
* CleanPrettyChildbirth: She was already in her usual mood right after giving birth to Paprika and Cinnamon, without any sign of worry or pain.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Although she appears to be more intelligent, she is also more imaginative than her husband, and her imagination can get out of control from time to time, causing her to overreact to silly things.
* FamilyThemeNaming: Like her mother and eldest daughter, she is based on spices involving peppers, she is a black pepper.
* OnlySaneWoman: She is a little less TheDitz than her husband, better at using her imagination and more likely to think before acting, [[DownplayedTrope although she occasionally has her moments of being silly]].
* PepperSneeze: It never happens in the series, but at some points it is mentioned that pepper makes people sneeze, and it is even a hint that she is the second clue twice.
* PregnantReptile: Mrs. Pepper as the name suggests, is a pepper shaker, and gave birth to two children (in the case of Sage and Ginger it is a [[AmbiguousSituation bit ambiguous]]).
* MySecretPregnancy: She was already pregnant with Paprika for most of the first season (her model was a little wider), but this was only revealed to the audience (and Steve) in the last episode of the first season on the same day she gives birth to Paprika.
* TeamMom: Mrs. Pepper along with her husband is supposed to be "The only adult figure in the house", and acts as a parental figure to all the residents of the house. She helped raise Steve and Joe when they were children, encouraged Josh to follow his dreams, and supported her husband on his trip to New York to find Josh. All this [[GoodParents without neglecting her actual children]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Paprika]]
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[[caption-width-right:600:Paprinka]]
[[caption-width-right:600:[[labelnote:Click to see Baby Paprika]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_194839.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:600:[[labelnote:Click to see toddler Paprika]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paprika_by_zacktv321_demh461_375w.png]][[/labelnote]]
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!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House (Kitchen)\\
'''Voiced by:'''Jenna Marie Castle (original, baby), Corrine Hoffman (original, toddler), Aleisha Allen (singing voice in Blue's Big Musical Movie), Shechinah Mpumlwana (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 3\\
'''Episodes:''' ??? \\
'''Movies:''' 2
The eldest daughter of the Spice family and also the oldest child. Paprika was born in the first season of ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''
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* AgeLift: Both she and Cinnamon are significantly older in the reboot series, ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou''. Paprika is now a teenager.
* BabyTalk: Paprika speaks in primitive grammar when she was a baby. She started to speak in complete sentences as a toddler.
* CheerfulChild: She was often lively as a baby, moreso as a toddler.
* CoolBigSis: The oldest sister of the Spice family, who named her brother Cinnamon and is often seen babysitting her baby siblings, even though she sometimes gets a little overwhelmed and needs help, she tries to make it clear that she still loves her younger siblings above all.
* DemotedToExtra: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. In the original series Paprika as the first baby of the Spice family had a lot of focus, had her own minigames in the series' licensed games, and her own arc about becoming a big sister. On the reboot however, while she is still there, she is probably the friend with the least focus, with most of her scenes being focused on her family, while the other shakers have their own scenes where their family does not appear or are mentioned. As of 2024, Paprika and Sidetable are the only members of the yellow house to not have their own [[ADayInTheLimelight focus episode]] on ''Blue's Clues and You''.
* * FamilyThemeNaming: daughter and eldest grandaughter, she is based on a kind of spice involving peppers, she is named after paprika, ground pepper mix.
* PhoneaholicTeenager: Paprika is a healthy example of this trope, she is always seen with her Graham cracker phone or some type of technology and loves taking photos and videos, but is not dependent on technology and usually uses her phone to have fun with other members of the house.
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Paprika has been aged up to a teenager in the reboot. In the original, Paprika aged up from a baby to a toddler by season four.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Paprika sometimes spoke in third person as a baby.
* VibrantOrange: Paprika's body is dark orange, almost brown, and she is a cheerful girl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Cinnamon]]
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[[caption-width-right:500: Cinnamon]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click to see baby Cinnamon]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20240123_204043.png]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:600:[[labelnote:Click to see Cinnamon in illustrated books]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blues_clues_cinnamon_2d_6.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:600:[[labelnote:Click to see his super persona]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20240123_201941_3.png]][[/labelnote]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House (Kitchen)\\
'''Voiced by:''' Annalivia Balaban (original), Jaiden Cannatelli (reboot, season 1), Niko Ceci (reboot, season 2)\\
'''Series:''' 3\\
'''Episodes: ''' ???\\
'''Movies:''' 1
The second child of the Spice family and also the oldest boy. Cinnamon was born during the fourth season of ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''.
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* AgeLift: Cinnamon is significantly older in the reboot series, ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou''. Now Cinnamon is a young boy whose cap now resembles a baseball hat.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Implied by Paprika in "A Tale of Shovel and Pail" though never directly demonstrated on screen, where she says that even though they conflict sometimes she still loves him. Considering he has an entire episode where he [[spoiler: torments the other members of the house like a super villain it's not hard to believe]].
* BadassAdorable: His super persona, [[spoiler: Villain Ice/Ice Spice]], has powers that would be easily scary outside of a kids show setting, almost [[spoiler: freezing the supercity and anyone in it]], but he's still a lovely young boy with and without the uniform.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: '''Surprisingly''' he appears to be [[spoiler: a fairly competent villain with an ability that can easily be deadly. He almost freezes super city while wearing the uniform of 'villain ice'. It's reassuring that he just wanted to play villain and hero with the Thinking Squad, instead of being really evil]].
* BlueIsHeroic: {{Subverted|Trope}}, his [[spoiler: super villain persona "Villain Ice" is associated with the color blue, as BlueMeansCold. When he becomes the heroic "Ice Spice" he is once again associated with brown]].
* BlueMeansCold: His super persona has ice powers and is associated with the color blue.
* CartoonishSupervillainy: He was the first [[spoiler: real villain of the entire series, but was initially as harmless as all the other characters, doing silly little acts like freezing Pawprint or Josh's pants. Even when his plans lead him to do something that seems diabolical (freezing an entire city), it is still treated with the same seriousness as freezing a pair of pants]].
* CrossdressingVoices: In the original show, Cinnamon was voiced by Nick Balaban's ''daughter'', Annalivia Balaban.
* TheDiaperChange: Cinnamon has his diaper changed and it was a plot point in "The Baby's Here".
* HarmlessFreezing: Fortunately when he freezes someone they don't seem to have many problems, being conscious all the time and able to communicate, the only real effect is the limitation of mobility. [[TheParalyzer Try not to think too much about the implication]].
* AnIcePerson: When in Super City, Cinnamon super persona [[spoiler: Villain Ice/Ice Spice]] gains the ability to [[HarmlessFreezing freeze anything]].
* InstantAwesomeJustAddMecha: In the episode "Return of the Thinking Squad" he uses a mecha uniform the size of a human child to become his super persona: [[spoiler: Villain Ice/Ice Spice]].
* LastMinuteBabyNaming: Paprika named Cinnamon on the first day of his life, after deciding that "he looks like a Cinnamon".
* MusicalThemeNaming: [[spoiler:In "Return of the Thinking Squad", he plays the role of "[[Music/VanillaIce Villain Ice]]". After he's reformed, he changes it to "Music/IceSpice", both names derived from rappers.]]
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Cinnamon is now a small child in the reboot, with his shaker cap sporting a backwards flap to reflect the age.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: {{Inverted|Trope}}. As a [[spoiler: villain he was associated with shades of blue, while his heroic persona is associated with the color brown (which is a shade of orange)]].
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Cinnamon AKA [[spoiler: "Villain Ice" has the honor of being the first canonical villain of two series, a spin off, 10 seasons and 2 movies. Wearing a robot suit that gives him ice powers. Downplayed because he's not really evil, he just wants to be the villain for Thinking Squad's hero story.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: It's a little difficult to talk about him in ''Blue's Clues & You'' without talking about his super persona, even if it only appeared for one episode.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sage and Ginger]]
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!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House (Kitchen) \\
'''Voiced by:''' ???\\
'''Series:''' 1\\
'''Episodes:''' ??? \\
'''Movies:''' 1
The youngest children in the Spice family, a baby boy and a baby girl. Sage and Ginger are fraternal twins and debuted in the first season of ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou''.
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* TheBabyOfTheBunch: They are canonically one year old, making them the youngest characters in the series.
* GreenMeansNatural: Sage is green and is named after a type of herb.
* HalfIdenticalTwins: Sage and Ginger are fraternal twins, but use the same character model, with the only difference from each other being their colors, Sage is green and Ginger is brown.
* RandomSpeciesOffspring: Although their names can be justified by them being condiment dispensers rather than spice types, Sage and Ginger are still different types of dispensers from the rest of the family, being bottles rather than shakers, implying that they may be adopted.
* UntoUsASonAndDaughterAreBorn: Assuming that they were born to Mrs. Pepper, Sage and Ginger are a boy and a girl, respectively.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's impossible to talk about them without revealing that Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper had new children and the answer to Blue's clues from their [[Recap/BluesCluesAndYouS1E4BigNewsWithBlue introductory episode]]
[[/folder]]

!!Minor House Residents
[[folder:Freddy and Felicia Felt]]
!! Freddy and Felicia [[note]]formerly Fifi[[/note]] Felt
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[[caption-width-right:500: Felicia (Right) and Freddy (Left)]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House Felt Frame\\
'''Freddy Voice:''' Cody Ross Pitts, Taylor [=McKelvie=] (The Grow Show!) Dante Altobello, Calleb Bellavance\\
'''Felicia/Fifi Voice:''' Kathryn Avery, Brittney Goncalves, Gracen Daly\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou) \\
'''Movies:''' 2

Two Felt Friends who live in the felt paintings scattered around the house. While there are other felt friends, these two are the ones that appear most frequently. Technically, they are members of the Blue's Clues house, but for some reason, they are never considered that way.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Felicia was originally called Fifi, having her name changed to Felicia in one of the games and remaining that way on the series reboot, ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou''. However, a cameo on ''Film/BluesBigCityAdventure'' still refers to her as Fifi.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Freddy and Felicia are always seen together.
* ConstantlyCurious: They are always curious and happy to learn new things. Luckily, the hosts are there to help them (and be helped).
* TheGadfly: They are more than happy to tease the hosts and temporarily hide clues to mess with them.
* LivingToys: Both are part of a kind of sentient felt dolls.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Freddy is more sensitive and easily scared, while Felicia is more adventurous and playful.
* OutOfFocus: Although they appear in the background of every episode, from the third season of the original series onwards, they gain less focus compared to the other members of the house.
* TricksterMentor: They are often seen hiding clues and laughing at their hosts' confusion, but are generally kind and well-intentioned.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Snail]]
!! Snail
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[[caption-width-right:500: The Snail]]
[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Click here to see the snail in the reboot]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20231220_095653.png]][[/labelnote]]
!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House\\
'''Voiced by:''' Nick Balaban (original) ??? (reboot)\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Movies:''' 2
A snail that loves to hide in various areas throughout Storybook World as an EasterEgg.
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* AmbiguousGender: Was female in the original (although had the voice of a male opera singer whenever she sings), but is referred with masculine pronouns in the reboot. The explanation for this is that [[TruthInTelevision in real life, snails are hermaphrodites]].
* AscendedExtra: {{Downplayed}} compared to the other characters in the series, but in the reboot and in the 2022 film, she is recognized by the other characters, has an entire planet based on her and is the answer to Blue's Clues in one episode, [[spoiler:complete with talking for the first time in the franchise outside of a musical number]].
* EasterEgg: Snail can be seen hidden in various places three times throughout the episode. She's easy to find, but sometimes, she would hide in places where you'll have to look very closely to see her.
* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: In ''Blue's Big City Adventure'', when Steve questions where the saxophone riff is coming from whenever he says "a mystery". When he looks at his shoulder, he realizes it was the snail the whole time.
* RuleOfThree: She has cameoed OncePerEpisode three times throughout.
* TheQuietOne: She doesn't speak a word throughout most of her appearances.
* VocalDissonance: Whenever she does have lines, she has a surprisingly deep male voice, especially when [[TheSingingMute singing a line]] during one of the musical numbers of ''Blue's Big Musical Movie''. [[spoiler:She also spoke in "Blue's New Pet", also in a masculine voice]].
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!!! '''Location:''' Yellow House\\
'''Voiced by:''' N/A\\
'''Series:''' 2 (WesternAnimation/BluesClues, WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou)\\
'''Movies:''' 1
Blue's pet turtle.
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[[caption-width-right:300: [[blue: The Blue Puppy]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:300: [[blue: The Blue Puppy]]]]Puppy]]



* CharacterTitle: '''Blue''''s Clues, '''Blue''''s Big Musical Movie/Game, '''Blue''''s Room,'''Blue''''s Clues & You!, '''Blue''''s Big City Adventure, the list goes on.

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* CharacterTitle: '''Blue''''s Clues, '''Blue''''s Big Musical Movie/Game, '''Blue''''s Room,'''Blue''''s Room, '''Blue''''s Clues & You!, '''Blue''''s Big City Adventure, the list goes on.



* ColorCharacter: Her name is Blue.

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* ColorCharacter: Her name is Blue.Blue, her fur is blue and she was born on a blue moon. No prizes for guessing what color she was based on.
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'''Yellow House'''\\

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'''Yellow House'''\\House''' ([[Characters/BluesCluesHumanHosts Human Hosts]])\\

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[[Characters/BluesCluesNeighborhood Neighborhood]]\\
[[Characters/BluesCluesNearbySkidooLocations Nearby Skidoo Locations]] | [[Characters/BluesCluesRealWorldLocations "Real World" Locations]] | Characters/BluesRoom\\
[[Characters/BluesCluesFamilyMembers Family Members]] -]]]]]

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[[Characters/BluesCluesNeighborhood Neighborhood]]\\
Neighborhood]] | [[Characters/BluesCluesFamilyMembers Family Members]] \\
[[Characters/BluesCluesNearbySkidooLocations Nearby Skidoo Locations]] | [[Characters/BluesCluesRealWorldLocations "Real World" Locations]] | Characters/BluesRoom\\
[[Characters/BluesCluesFamilyMembers Family Members]]
Characters/BluesRoom -]]]]]
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* EvilIsHammy: He parodies this trope in "The Case of The Missing Thinking Chair", [[spoiler: where after creating a plan to lure Steve and Josh to the backyard, he acts like a typical mystery movie villain when explaining his plan]].

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* EvilIsHammy: He parodies [[{{Parodied|Trope}} parodies]] this trope in "The Case Mystery of The the Missing Thinking Chair", [[spoiler: where after creating a plan to lure Steve and Josh to the backyard, he acts like a typical mystery movie villain [[spoiler: when explaining to Steve and Josh about his plan]]."Evil Plan"... which turns out to be to distract them from their responsibilities to get together with him at a vegan barbecue in the back yard]].

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