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** At Joe's New York City present store, he has a Thinking Chair and a picture frame like the one in the Blue's Clues House.

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** At Joe's New York City present store, he has a Thinking Chair and a picture frame like the one in the Blue's Clues House. Additionally, posters of Boris, Joe's stuffed duck, and Mr. Sock Puppet, Steve's puppet can be seen on the walls.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: While the game of Blue's Clues is useful in the small rural neighborhood they live in, it is practically useless here, not only because the size of the city makes searching for clues very difficult, but also because Blue herself doesn't have an exact answer, Blue is smart but doesn't have all the answers, in this case all she could do was give a generic answer about a rainbow curtains theater, rather than an exact address.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: While the game of Blue's Clues is useful in the small rural neighborhood they live in, it is practically useless here, not only because the size of the city makes searching for clues very difficult, but also because Blue herself doesn't have an exact answer, answer. Blue is smart but doesn't have all the answers, in this case all she could do was give a generic answer about a rainbow curtains theater, rather than an exact address.



* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: While Josh is treated like crazy for interacting with such objects before they become sentient they don't seem to draw any attention walking around town, the same thing for Blue, Rainbow Puppy and Josh's magic demonstrations which are treated naturally.

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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: While Josh is treated like crazy for interacting with such objects before they become sentient sentient, they don't seem to draw any attention walking around town, the same thing for Blue, Rainbow Puppy and Josh's magic demonstrations which are treated naturally.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: While the Mailbox, the Coffee Cup and the Trashcan are shown fairly frequently throughout the film and Madame Mustard is shown with her owner in the scene where Steve and Joe discuss, the salt and pepper shakers are never shown again nor are recognized as existing by any of the characters

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: While the NYC Mailbox, the Coffee Cup and the Trashcan are shown fairly frequently throughout the film and Madame Mustard is shown with her owner in the scene where Steve and Joe discuss, the salt and pepper shakers are never shown again nor are recognized as existing by any of the characters



* WiseTree: In this version of New York City, Central Park is full of happy animated trees that remind Josh that he needs to find his last clue for his audition.

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* WiseTree: In this version of New York City, the Central Park is full of happy animated trees that remind Josh that he needs to find his last clue for his audition.
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* CosmicMotifs: Stars to Josh. 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.

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* CosmicMotifs: Stars to Josh. 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".My Song". Moreover, his magic that brings objects to life is surrounded by shimmering stars.
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* DeadpanSnarker:[[BigBrotherWorship Joe of all people]] doesn't miss the opportunity to roast Steve, being most visible the moment Steve stops at the pretzel cart:

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* DeadpanSnarker:[[BigBrotherWorship DeadpanSnarker: [[BigBrotherWorship Joe of all people]] doesn't miss the opportunity to roast Steve, being most visible the moment Steve stops at the pretzel cart:
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: While the Mailbox, the Coffee Cup and the Trashcan are shown fairly frequently throughout the film and Ms Mustard is shown with her owner in the scene where Steve and Joe discuss, the salt and pepper shakers are never shown again nor are recognized as existing by any of the characters

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: While the Mailbox, the Coffee Cup and the Trashcan are shown fairly frequently throughout the film and Ms Madame Mustard is shown with her owner in the scene where Steve and Joe discuss, the salt and pepper shakers are never shown again nor are recognized as existing by any of the characters
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: While the game of Blue's Clues is useful in the small rural neighborhood they live in, it is practically useless here, not least because the size of the city makes searching for clues very difficult, but also because Blue herself doesn't have an exact answer, Blue is smart but doesn't have all the answers, in this case all she could do was give a generic answer about a rainbow curtains theater, rather than an exact address.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: While the game of Blue's Clues is useful in the small rural neighborhood they live in, it is practically useless here, not least only because the size of the city makes searching for clues very difficult, but also because Blue herself doesn't have an exact answer, Blue is smart but doesn't have all the answers, in this case all she could do was give a generic answer about a rainbow curtains theater, rather than an exact address.
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* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Josh is revelado here to have the inexplicable ability to 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.

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* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Josh is revelado revealed here to have the inexplicable ability to 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.

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* RealityEnsues: While Blue's game of Clues is useful in the small rural neighborhood they live in, it is practically useless here, not least because the size of the city makes searching for clues very difficult, but also because Blue herself doesn't have an exact answer, Blue is smart but doesn't have all the answers, in this case all she could do was give a generic answer about a rainbow curtains theater, rather than an exact address.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: While the game of Blue's Clues is useful in the small rural neighborhood they live in, it is practically useless here, not least because the size of the city makes searching for clues very difficult, but also because Blue herself doesn't have an exact answer, Blue is smart but doesn't have all the answers, in this case all she could do was give a generic answer about a rainbow curtains theater, rather than an exact address.
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* NotHyperbole: "Happiness is Magic" may seem like a slightly corny phrase to represent optimism, but it is revealed to be literally where Josh's magic comes from, with Steve and Joe looking genuinely shocked when this is revealed to be the case.

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* NotHyperbole: "Happiness is Magic" may seem like a slightly corny phrase to represent optimism, but it is revealed to be [[spoiler: literally where Josh's magic comes from, with Steve and Joe looking genuinely shocked when this is revealed to be the case.case]].



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse?: While the Mailbox, the Coffee Cup and the Trashcan are shown fairly frequently throughout the film and Ms Mustard is shown with her owner in the scene where Steve and Joe discuss, the salt and pepper shakers are never shown again nor are recognized as existing by any of the characters

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse?: WhatHappenedToTheMouse: While the Mailbox, the Coffee Cup and the Trashcan are shown fairly frequently throughout the film and Ms Mustard is shown with her owner in the scene where Steve and Joe discuss, the salt and pepper shakers are never shown again nor are recognized as existing by any of the characters
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* TransformationSequence: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. During "We're on our way" Josh 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.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: While Josh is treated like crazy for interacting with such objects before they become sentient they don't seem to draw any attention walking around town, the same thing for Blue, Rainbow Puppy and Josh's magic demonstrations which are treated naturally.
* VagueAge: The Viewer, while they are represented by childish voices, Steve and Joe appear to be able to see and interact with older viewers (who watched their eras), which Josh doesn't seem to be able to do.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse?: While the Mailbox, the Coffee Cup and the Trashcan are shown fairly frequently throughout the film and Ms Mustard is shown with her owner in the scene where Steve and Joe discuss, the salt and pepper shakers are never shown again nor are recognized as existing by any of the characters


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* WiseTree: In this version of New York City, Central Park is full of happy animated trees that remind Josh that he needs to find his last clue for his audition.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Mr. Salt gives such a speech to [[spoiler: Josh after he seemingly gives up on his dream, saying that he can't just give up on everything just because something went wrong]].

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* FairytaleMotifs: The film seems to have some inspirations on Literature/TheWizardOfOz with some elements inverted. Josh particularly seems to be inspired by protagonist Dorothy Gale, being 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]].

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* FairytaleMotifs: The film seems to have some inspirations inspirations on Literature/TheWizardOfOz with some elements inverted. Josh particularly seems to be inspired by protagonist Dorothy Gale, being 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]].


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* ImYourBiggestFan: [[TeamDad Mr. Salt]] who is not content with just being Josh's first and most excited fan, but also wants to become his hero.


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* TheKlutz: The Skidoo Express. His landing skills leave a lot to be desired. He almost causes an accident and leaves many people scared when he lands in New York City.


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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Although Josh 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
* MistakenIdentity: The inanimate salt and pepper shakers that Josh momentarily believes are Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper. Funny enough immediately after Josh realizes they aren't his friends they become NYC versions of them.


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* NoNameGiven: Neither the Taxi Cab, the Pretzel Girl or the Musical director have their names revealed despite being relatively important.


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* PerformanceAnxiety: Despite being a [[BeautifulSingingVoice fantastic musician]], Josh has a crippling fear of singing in front of people he is unfamiliar with.
* RealityEnsues: While Blue's game of Clues is useful in the small rural neighborhood they live in, it is practically useless here, not least because the size of the city makes searching for clues very difficult, but also because Blue herself doesn't have an exact answer, Blue is smart but doesn't have all the answers, in this case all she could do was give a generic answer about a rainbow curtains theater, rather than an exact address.


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* 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.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Aly Stroke, Taboo and the Cabbie were only on screen for a few minutes, but their advices were part of what helps pull Josh out of his Heroic BSoD during the last few moments of the movie.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Steve and Joe's dynamic, Steve is quick to make passive aggressive remarks about his younger brother Joe, while Joe is quick to respond with the same warmth as he points out that Steve was the only one to have botched a game of Blue's Clue, which Steve recognizes as correct.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Surprisingly, Joe has a moment when Steve stops at a pretzel cart:

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* DeadpanSnarker: Surprisingly, CosmicMotifs: Stars to Josh. 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 is revelado here to have the inexplicable ability to 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.
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Joe has a of all people]] doesn't miss the opportunity to roast Steve, being most visible the moment when Steve stops at a the pretzel cart:


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* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: It is revealed in here 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
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Skidoo Express. Hilariously despite being a talking bus his safe driving capabilities are questionable at best. Not only does he jump into the middle of the road making Josh scream, he also drives at high speed towards a dead end without informing Josh of how things work and lands out of control, knocking over several things in Times Square making some people run away in panic.


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* FairytaleMotifs: The film seems to have some inspirations on Literature/TheWizardOfOz with some elements inverted. Josh particularly seems to be inspired by protagonist Dorothy Gale, being 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]].
* FishOutOfWater: Josh 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.
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: The Taxi cab apparently recognizes Steve and Joe from somewhere, but he doesn't seem to remember where and neither do they.
* 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.


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* GoldColoredSuperiority: The Skidoo Express has gold exterior details as well as his interior, as golden is the color associated with skidoo and skidoo portals.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Tickety doesn't exactly have a role in the movie other than accompanying Mr. Salt with Slippery, but she appears in the films' promotional artwork more than Slippery does.


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* 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 this movie and it's revealed that the swirls didn't just represent skidoo, but also when magic is manifested in general, appearing whenever Josh unconsciously used his reality warping ability


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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. Josh, like in the show, has a painfully short attention span, but unlike the show here it's not PlayedForLaughs, Josh gets lost in the city, forgets his notebook and almost loses a job opportunity with his distractions, and he himself recognizes this. As Taxi Cab points out, Josh misses and will likely continue to miss a lot of important things (literally and figuratively) if he doesn't start paying attention to the world around him.


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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: The Trashcan, the coffee cup and the NYC Mailbox become eternally loyal to Josh after he accidentally brings them to life by being nice to them. Following him all over New York City for the sole purpose of thanking him for it.


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* CloudcuckoolandersMinder:
** Joe tries to be that for Steve, but is ineffective due to being literally as silly as he is.
** Taxi Cab is that for Josh, gently explaining to Josh what he did wrong and giving advice in a friendly way to improve his situation.
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* NotHyperbole: "Happiness is Magic" may seem like a slightly corny phrase to represent optimism, but it is revealed to be literally where Josh's magic comes from, with Steve and Joe looking genuinely shocked when this is revealed to be the case.
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''Blue's Big City Adventure'' is a 2022 [[TheMovie musical film]] directed by Matt Stawski in his feature film debut. The film is based on ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'', and released on Creator/ParamountPlus, being a way of celebrating 25 years of the ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues'' franchise.

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''Blue's Big City Adventure'' is a 2022 [[TheMovie musical film]] directed by Matt Stawski in his feature film debut. The film is based on ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'', and released on Creator/ParamountPlus, being a way of celebrating 25 years of the ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues'' franchise. The film was revealed on June 12, 2021 during the franchise's 25th anniversary celebrations, which would begin filming written by Angela Santomero and Liz Maccie, whose production would begin during the summer of 2021. The title would finally be revealed on February 15, 2022. After the film's success in positive reviews, an spotfy album of the film would be revealed by Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} on their social media and the movie was finally released for DVD on March 28, 2023 and for television on May 29, 2023.
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The film follows Josh and Blue on their trip to UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and their plans to find Rainbow Puppy's theater so Josh can audition for her musical, which has been his dream since childhood, with only one problem, [[TheDitz Josh]] forgot his Handy-Dandy Notebook! Which has his phone and the address of the theater where the audition would take place. We play Blue's Clues to find out where the audition would be. Meanwhile Mr. Salt, Tickety Tock and Slippery Soap venture into NYC in search of Steve and Joe, the two former hosts, so they will be able to find Josh and give him his lost notebook. As they sing, dance, make new friends and spread magic across the city with their music, we look for clues to find out if Josh will finally became a star and finally reach his happy ending

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The film follows Josh and Blue on their trip to UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity and their plans to find Rainbow Puppy's theater so Josh can audition for her musical, which has been his dream since childhood, with only one problem, [[TheDitz Josh]] forgot his [[IconicItem Handy-Dandy Notebook! Notebook]]! Which has his phone and the address of the theater where the audition would take place. We play Blue's Clues to find out where the audition would be. Meanwhile Meanwhile Mr. Salt, Tickety Tock and Slippery Soap venture into NYC in search of Steve and Joe, the two former hosts, so they will be able to find Josh and give him his lost notebook. As they sing, dance, make new friends and [[NotHyperbole spread magic across the city with their music, music]], we look for clues to find out if Josh will finally became a star and finally reach his happy ending

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''Blue's Big City Adventure'' is a 2022 musical film directed by Matt Stawski in his feature film debut, based on ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'', and released on Creator/ParamountPlus. It follows Josh and Blue heading to UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity to audition for Rainbow Puppy's musical, but they have forgotten their Handy Dandy Notebook! It's up to Mr. Salt, Slippery Soap, Tickety Tock, and original hosts Steve and Joe to return the notebook to Josh.

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''Blue's Big City Adventure'' is a 2022 [[TheMovie musical film film]] directed by Matt Stawski in his feature film debut, debut. The film is based on ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'', and released on Creator/ParamountPlus. It Creator/ParamountPlus, being a way of celebrating 25 years of the ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues'' franchise.

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find Josh and give him his lost notebook. As they sing, dance, make new friends and spread magic across the city with their music, we look for clues to find out if Josh will finally became a star and finally reach his happy ending
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* SpontaneousGeneration: Josh talks to inanimate objects in New York throughout the movie, which later come to life after he leaves. Though it's implied that the people around him don't notice this, and just [[MistakenForInsand think he's crazy]]. In the third act, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Josh's charisma is what imbues life into the objects]].

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* SpontaneousGeneration: Josh talks to inanimate objects in New York throughout the movie, which later come to life after he leaves. Though it's implied that the people around him don't notice this, and just [[MistakenForInsand [[MistakenForInsane think he's crazy]]. In the third act, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Josh's charisma is what imbues life into the objects]].
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* SpontaneousGeneration: Josh talks to inanimate objects in New York throughout the movie, which later come to life after he leaves. Though it's implied that the people around him don't notice this, and just think he's crazy. In the third act, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Josh's charisma is what imbues life into the objects]].

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* SpontaneousGeneration: Josh talks to inanimate objects in New York throughout the movie, which later come to life after he leaves. Though it's implied that the people around him don't notice this, and just [[MistakenForInsand think he's crazy.crazy]]. In the third act, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Josh's charisma is what imbues life into the objects]].
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* StudioAudience: {{Subverted|Trope}}. As expected for ''Blue's Clues'', children will point out found clues, though they appear onscreen once Josh sees the clues.

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* StudioAudience: {{Subverted|Trope}}. As expected for ''Blue's Clues'', children will point out found clues, though they appear onscreen once Josh sees the clues.clues with the second one being thanks to a woman showing up to help Josh.
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* BaitAndSwitch: Whenever a clue is found, it looks as though offscreen kids are telling Josh where to find each clue. Then, someone approaches Josh to help him find the clue.

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