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Big City

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Big City Skidoo Frame

Skidoo Location: Big City
Minor Skidoo Places: Periwinkle’s Old Neighborhood, Bad Day Café, Blueprints Detective Agency
Residents: Mauve, Plum, Stripe Green Puppy, Red Puppy, Mug, File Cabinet, Rack, Steve, Rainbow Puppy, Periwinkle (Previously), Greasy Spoon, Sour Puss, Humpty Dumpty.

The big city, a completely different place from the rural neighborhood we know, is noisy, full of tall buildings and cars everywhere. The big city is where Periwinkle's old neighborhood and Steve's Reboot agency are located note 

In the big city, skidoo frames are attached to lampposts, and have a dark, sculpted, metallic appearance.
     In General 
Tropes applied to the Big City and its residents.
  • Ambiguous Situation: It's not entirely clear if New York City should be the location of the "Big City" skidoo world, which is Periwinkle's old neighborhood, since Josh mentions that Rainbow Puppy lives in the big city world, while Rainbow Puppy states that she was from New York. It is worth to mention that in the times when Josh was in New York City no skidoo portal could be seen other than the Billboard that Tourbus and Skidoo Express use to move from Storybook World to New York, but in the big city several skidoo portals of different types can be observed.
  • City Mouse: To Josh and Blue Country Mouse. Josh has no idea how the big city works, they are there to guide him
  • City with No Name: This place is just called the "Big City”.
  • Toontown: A big city full of Funny Animals

     Plum 
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Plum (In the Middle) with his family

Location: Storybook World Big City
Voiced By: Nicolas Salgado
Series: 1 (Blue's Clues)
Episodes: 3 note 

A friend from the old town of Periwinkle who comes from a Hispanic immigrant family
  • Edible Theme Naming: Its name is Plum, a type of fruit
  • Gender-Blender Name: While Plum is a neutral name, it is mainly used for girls.
  • Gratuitous Spanish: He is fluent in Spanish and comes from a family of Hispanic immigrants and every now and then drops a few sentences in Spanish. His debut episode is focused on this trope.
  • Informed Species: He's a parakeet, but it's not as obvious as it should be.
  • Talking Animal: A talking bird

     Mauve 
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Mauve

Location: Storybook World Big City
Voiced By: Rex Hagon
Series: 1 (Blue's Clues & You!)
Episodes: 3 note 
Characteristic Pattern: Mauve Triangles

Periwinkle's grandfather who lives in the big city.
  • Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: He wears glasses, a vest, a bow tie, and a kippah.
  • Ambiguous Situation: The dialogue implies that before moving with Aly into the neighborhood, Peri used to live with him in the big city. The reason Periwinkle moved and why his grandfather did not go with them is unclear.
  • Bespectacled Cutie: An adorable elderly cat wearing glasses
  • Cute Kitten: Older than the other cats in the series, but still adorable.
  • Color Character: An elderly light mauve cat.
  • Doting Grandparent: To his grandson Periwinkle.
  • Miniature Senior Citizens: He is similar in height to his grandson, even though he is years older. Handwaved because he's an anthropomorphic cat so he probably wouldn't grow any bigger than a cat would.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Mauve is almost an older recolour of his grandson with the most visible differences being his color, facial hair and the extra stripes. He even has the same spot on his paw that his grandson has.
  • Talking Animal: A talking cat.

     Blueprints Detective Agency 

Steve

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Location: Yellow House (Formerly), Blueprints Detective Agency (Currently)
Actor: Steve Burns
Series: 3
Episodes: 101 note 

Blue's first caregiver and owner, he was the owner of the yellow house before he left for college. Now Steve is a film noir-style detective with his own agency in the big city, but unfortunately he's still the same airheaded guy who needs help solving mysteries.
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The Objects

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File, Mug and Rack

Location: Blueprints Detective Agency
Voiced By: D'Arcy Smith (Rack), Benjamin Blais (File), Naomi Snieckus (Mug)
Series: 1 (Blue's Clues & You!)
Episodes: 1 note 

     Bad Day Café 
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A restaurant in the big city where both the employees and customers are people who haven't had a good day, so everything they want is all out, because the only worker was unable to do her job. First appeared in "Josh's Crummy Day" and was renamed by the owner after a change of heart to "Good Day Café".

Greasy Spoon

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Greasy Spoon

Location: Bad Day Café
Voiced By: Elena Juatco
Series: 1 (Blue's Clues & You!)
Episodes: 1 note 


  • Animate Inanimate Object: A talking (and giant) spoon.
  • Defrosting the Ice Queen: She starts out as an apathetic employee at the Bad Day Café, but seeing the displays of goodwill from our protagonists and Raincloud, mixed with the newly formed friendship of two people who were also having a bad day, causes her to completely change her outlook of the world. The episode ends with her dancing happily alongside Josh to a song about how you can always make a bad day better.

Raincloud

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Greasy Spoon

Location: Bad Day Café
Voiced By: Miley Haik
Series: 1 (Blue's Clues & You!)
Episodes: 1 note 


     Minor Big City Residents 

(Striped) Green and Red Puppy

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Unnamed Puppies
A pair of unnamed puppies that can be seen in the background of some episodes, unlike the usual puppies, they are marked with stripes instead of spots.

Sour Puss

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Sour Puss
A talking cat who lives in the Big City and visits the Bad Day Café to improve his mood.

Chalk World

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Chalk World Skidoo Frame
Click here to see Chalk World Skidoo Frame on original series

Skidoo Location: Chalk World
Minor Skidoo Places: N/A
Residents: Chalk Girl, Sudsy

The world hidden behind chalkboards, where everything that is drawn can create a new sentient form of life. Nothing in Chalk World is permanent and everything can change in a matter of seconds, with a single piece of chalk or a chalkboard eraser.

Chalk World's Skidoo frames are chalk drawings made to look like a photo frame decorated with swirls.

     General 
Tropes applied to the chalk world and it's residents.
  • Living Drawing: Every life form in the Chalk World counts as this, they are all drawings made by someone who developed sentience.

     Chalk Girl 
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Chalk Girl

Location: Chalk World, College
Voiced By: Monique Reilly
Series: 1 (Blue's Clues
Episodes: 2 note 
Games: 2 note 


  • Ascended Extra: Like Green Kitten and Marky, she is much more important in the games than in the series itself, having her own mini game area in Blue's Clues Art Time Activities.
  • Token Human: Well, she's a chalk human.

     Sudsy 
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Sudsy

Location: Chalk World
Voiced By: Taylor McKelvie (Original Series), Ian Ho (Reboot)
Series: 2 (Blue's Clues, Blue's Clues & You!)
Episodes: 2 note 

Slippery's friend who is a sentient bubble.

Color World

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Color World Skidoo Frame
Click here to see Color World's Skidoo Frame on original series

Skidoo Location: Color World
Minor Skidoo Places: N/A
Residents: Red, Vermillion, Marigold, Orange, Aquamarine, Yellow, Chartreuse, Purple, Green, Blue, Violet, Magenta, other colors.

    The Colors 

The Colors

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Location: Color World
Voiced By: Mia Swami-Nathan (Red), ??? (Vermillion, Marigold), Meesha Contreras (Orange, Aquamarine), Jacob Soley (Yellow), Logan Nicholson (Chartreuse, Purple), Lucas Nguyen (Green), Jessica Du (Blue, Violet, Magenta) (Blue's Clues & You! version)
Series: 2 (Blue's Clues, Blue's Clues & You!)
Episodes: 1 note 

A group of sentient, talking color drops that communicate with Joe (Josh in the reboot's version) and Blue. They lived in a book about colors in the original, but they live in an app in Josh's notebook tablet in the reboot. They only appear in "Colors Everywhere" and its remake, "Colors Everywhere with Blue".


  • Adaptational Gender Identity: Some of the colors' genders changed in the reboot.
  • Animate Inanimate Object: They are talking color drops.
  • Fusion Dance: In order to make a secondary (like orange, green, and purple) or tertiary color (like vermillion, marigold, charteuse, aquamarine, violet, and magenta), two of the colors fuse with each other.
  • Significant Name Overlap: Some of the colors have the same name as other characters, including Orange (sharing the same name as Orange Kitten), Green (sharing the same name as Green Puppy), Blue (sharing the same name as Blue Puppy), Purple (sharing the same name as Purple Kangaroo), Magenta (sharing the same name as Magenta Puppy), and Marigold (sharing the same name as Miss Marigold)
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: To the sentient paint drops in the episode "Adventures in Art".

The Farm

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Farm Skidoo Frame

Skidoo Location: Farm
Minor Skidoo Places: Red Barn, Lake, Banjo Bunny Band Party Room, Farmer Goat Sale, Chick School Yard, Pumpkin Patch, Farm fair
Residents: Banjo Bunny Band, Bessie, Chicks, Farmer Goat, Jack O'Lantern, Tractor T., James the Donkey, Other Unnamed Animals

A nearby farm that the hosts and Blue occasionally visit. This is where Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper buy their fresh vegetables and where the Banjo Bunny Band shows take place.

Farm Skidoo frames are not that different from regular Felt Frames, although they can occasionally be made from hay.

     General 
Tropes that apply to the farm and its residents.
  • Agri World : It is the place where the vegetables and plants used in the neighborhood come from, and although it is not actually a different world it is referred to by Josh as being a "skidoo world" rather than a "skidoo location".
  • Country Mouse: The farm citizens are obviously the country mice.
  • Country Music: The type of music that will normally be played in the background of the farm.
  • Farm Boy: The farm residents naturally are this.
  • No Focus on Humans: The farm is the only location in Storybook World to have no human residents, not even animated ones, and is mostly inhabited by talking animals.

     The Banjo Bunny Band 

The Banjo Bunny Band

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Bunny Joe, Bunny Bob, Bunny Ray
Voiced by: Eden Broda (Bunny Jo), Derek McGrath (Bunny Bob).
Josh's favorite band, which is made up of three stuffed rabbits that come from a songbook, but live on the farm.
  • Animate Inanimate Object: Downplayed. They're stuffed rabbits, so you wouldn't assume they were anything other than anthropomorphic animals.
  • Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Bunny Jo is never seen without her Signature Headgear.
  • Big Guy, Little Guy: Of the two boys Bunny Ray is the tallest of the three, while Bunny Bob is the shortest.
  • Big Fun: Both Bunny Bob is visibly overweight, while Bunny Jo is a little chubby and they are both extremely lively country musicians.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: Bunny Ray is Thin, Bunny Jo is Big and Bunny Bob is Short.
  • Bunnies for Cuteness: They are a trio of stuffed rabbits, from a world made of cloth.
  • Country Music: The kind of music they produce, which Josh loves.
  • Cute Mute: Bunny Ray never speaks and only communicates with signs and as a stuffed bunny he is adorable.
  • Farm Boy: And a Farm Girl, the three are a friendly trio of country musicians who normally perform in the rural part of Storybook World and live on a swamp farm.
  • Flowers of Femininity: Bunny Jo is the only girl and to make her stand out from the other two she wears a flower hat.
  • Overalls and Gingham: The three are usually found in rural environments and are always wearing overalls.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Bunny Jo is the only girl and also the only one to wear a pink shirt, however she is a little more androgynous than the usual examples of this trope.
  • Punny Name: Bunny Jo’s name is a pun with Banjo.
  • The Quiet One: Bunny Ray never says a word, but everyone seems to be able to understand him. It's unclear whether he is mute, non-verbal, or just doesn't like talking.
  • Talking Animal: A trio of talking rabbits.
  • Vibrant Orange: Subverted with Bunny Ray who wears a light orange shirt but is the calmest of the three, never saying a single word and communicating mainly through calm movements. Played Straight with Bunny Bob who has an orange scarf and is a Big Fun.
  • White Bunny: Bunny Jo is a white bunny and Bunny Bob is a light gray bunny.

     The Chicks 

Chicks

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Chicks
Voiced by: Carly A. Lycke (Blue's Clues: Blue's 123 Time Activities), Mia Swaminathan, Charlotte Tavares, Ian Ho, Logan Nicholson, Markeda McKay (Blue's Clues & You)
The baby chickens that live on the farm.
  • The Baby of the Bunch: They are the youngest residents of the farm.
  • Furry Reminder: Although they know how to talk, at times you will hear them communicating with chirps like a common chick would.
  • No Name Given: They are never named on screen, and are typically referred to as just "Chicks".
  • Talking Animal: They are talking chicks.

     Bessie, the Dairy Cow 

Bessie

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Click to see the Dairy Cow in the reboot
A cow that is often seen in the background of scenes, especially on the farm.
  • Advertised Extra: With how often she appears in official materials, you wouldn't be blamed if you assumed she was an important or even recurring character, no, most of her appearances are in the background.
  • Named by the Adaptation: Originally just called Cow, but was named Bessie by Tractor T in the fourth season of the Reboot.

     Farmer Goat 

Farmer Goat

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Farmer Goat
Voiced by: Nissae Isen
A little goat that lives on the farm that sells the vegetables they eat in the yellow house.
  • Cheery Pink: She wears pink clothes and is a lively Farm Girl who loves her job.
  • A Dog Named "Dog": A goat, named goat.
  • Farm Girl: She is a friendly and helpful farmer, as her name suggests, who sells the products used in the yellow house.
  • Funny Animals: She is a little goat who works on the farm carrying items that are almost her own size.
  • Friendly Shopkeeper: She's the one who sells the fresh, natural items that Ms. Pepper uses in the house's recipes, and as Josh can testify, she's extremely friendly.
  • Girls with Moustaches: She is a girl and has a beard, which is justified as she is also an anthropomorphic goat.
  • Herbivores Are Friendly: She is a goat, and is a friendly seller of edible plant-based items, and is more than happy to help our protagonists when they need something on the farm.
  • Horned Humanoid: She is an anthropomorphic goat who could easily be mistaken for a faun or satyr, so naturally she counts as this trope.
  • The Lad-ette: Farmer girl variant. She is androgynous, likes to get her hands dirty and works on the farm carrying vegetables.
  • Overalls and Gingham: She is a farmer, who lives on the farm and wears overalls all the time.
  • Pink Means Feminine: She's a girl who wears pink.
  • Talking Animal: A talking goat.
  • Sweet Sheep: Goat Variant. She's a goat, she's adorable, kind, and good-natured, always happy to help.

     Jack O'Lantern 

Jack O'Lantern

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Jack O'Lantern
A farm spirit that Josh and Blue try to summon during Halloween on the episode "The Legend of the Jack O'Lantern".
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Let's just say that the character he was based on was not very likable to the point that he was not accepted in either heaven or hell. Here he is a mischievous but benevolent spirit.
  • Animate Inanimate Object: A sentient, flying pumpkin.
  • Botanical Abomination: PG example. He is an ancient spirit possessing a pumpkin, that works similarly to a ghost and needs to be invoked during Halloween night.
  • Cute Monster: He's a really cute pumpkin Spirit, who likes to play tricks but is really fun to be around.
  • Friendly Ghost: Friendly Spirit would be more fitting. He is a Halloween spirit who likes to dance, distribute treats and organize parties.
  • Ghostly Glide: The personification of Halloween that floats around like a ghost.
  • Halloween Songs: "The Very Scary Shuffle" which is the song used to summon him.
  • Holiday Personification: For Halloween.
  • Perky Goth: His only clothes are dark, he is the personification of Halloween and loves scary things, but he is a gentle spirit who just wants to spread joy during the holiday.
  • Pumpkin Person: His entire body is a pumpkin, with his limbs being vines.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: He is the personification of Halloween, so he loves things he finds scary/disturbing.
  • Spirit of Halloween: His name is Jack O’Lantern, it’s not difficult to know which holiday he’s supposed to represent.
  • Vibrant Orange: It's orange and sparkly and the friendly embodiment of a holiday.

     Tractor T 

Tractor T

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Tractor T
Voiced by: Tyler Murree
The tractor that takes care of the farm animals. He has a peculiarity that no other character in Reboot has, being originally exclusive to one of the games before debut on the series (in this case: "Blue and Magenta Take Care For Farm Animals" a noggin game).
  • Animate Inanimate Object: He's a tractor who knows how to talk.
  • Canon Immigrant: Started as an exclusive character in the noggin game "Blue and Magenta Take Care For Farm Animals", was canonized on the Halloween of 2022.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: First appeared in-game in a farm-themed Noggin game mentioned above, as a minigame tool before being officially revealed in the first episode of the fourth season of Blue's Clues & You: "The Legend Of the Legend O'Lantern".
  • Sentient Vehicle: A sentient tractor.

Felt World

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Felt Frames
The world where the felt friends live. The main difference between Felt World and other Skidoo Worlds is that it does not have Skidoo Frames and normally skidoo though Felt Frames.

Haunted House

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Haunted House Skidoo Frame
Click here to see the Haunted Castle Skidoo Frame

Skidoo Location: Haunted House
Minor Skidoo Places: Haunted Castle
Residents: Boo, Boo's Dad, Oogla Boogla, Boo's other unnamed ghost friends.

A haunted house that the protagonists sometimes visit during Halloween. It's Boo's house where he lives with his father, and it's less scary than it seems at first glance.

The Haunted House Skidoo Frames are not that different from regular Skidoo Frames, but they are made of wood (sometimes purple).

     In general 
Tropes applied to the Haunted House and its inhabitants.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: It's a haunted house, it's permanently at night, and it seems scary at first glance, but both the house and its inhabitants are quite friendly.

     Boo 

Boo

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Boo
A little ghost who is easily scared (especially when hearing his own name) who lives in the skidoo world of the haunted house.
  • The Ageless: Handwaved Since Boo is a ghost he probably can't age.
  • Bedsheet Ghost: His normal form is a transparent white ghost, although in the Halloween episodes he is seen wearing a leaf sack costume.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: You'd be forgiven for thinking that Boo is actually a ghost girl, with even some dubs accidentally referring to him in the feminine.
  • Friendly Ghost: Although Steve and Blue were originally scared of him, they quickly learned that he was a Nice Guy and just as scared as they were.
  • Horrifying the Horror: Boo is a ghost, who originally caused fear in Steve and Blue, but is so easily scared that our protagonists just can't help but help him.
  • Lovable Coward: Like Josh, he is easily scared, but is a sweet boy and a good friend of our protagonists.
  • Meaningful Name: "Boo" is an exclamation meant to surprise someone and every time he hears his own name he has exactly that reaction.
  • Silly Spook: Steve seems to see him as this after spending some time with him, seeming to find his overreaction less scary or surprising and more funny.

     Oogla Boogla 
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Oogla Boogla
A little monster that occasionally visits the haunted house.
  • Cartoon Creature: It's unclear exactly what he's supposed to be, making him perhaps the most species-ambiguous creature in the entire series.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: He is the incarnation of a scare phrase, and har completely dark fur, but is in general a Cheerful Child

Outer Space

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Outerspace Skidoo Frame

Skidoo Location: Outerspace
Minor Skidoo Places: N/A
Residents: The Sun, Earth, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto.

The outer space, or at least the skidoo world version of it. Here everyone can fly freely, and the celestial bodies are sentient.

The Outer Space Skidoo Frame is a simple Frame decorated with celestial bodies in the corners.

     In General 
Tropes applied to the Outer Space and its inhabitants.
  • Genius Loci: All the inhabitants of this Skidoo World are celestial bodies such as planets, stars, sentient satellites. Places with their life forms, like the Earth where we live.

    The Sun 

The Sun

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The Sun
Click to see the sun in Blue's Room
Click to see the sun in the Reboot

Voice: Michael Rubin (Original), Yolanda Adams (Reboot)
The gentle literal personification of our solar system's star. The sun is a good teacher about space matters and will always be willing to teach the Hosts about what happens in our solar system.
  • Adaptational Gender Identity: Was a man in the original series, but it is referred in feminine in the reboot.
  • Cool Shades: Both versions wear sunglasses that help them look friendly.
  • The Face of the Sun: It's the Storybook World version of the sun and has a big, friendly face.
  • Gentle Giant: A big, friendly star who amiably explains to the hosts how things work in space.
  • Light Is Good: The literal personification of the sun who is more than happy to help people in doubt over some celestial event.
  • Round Hippie Shades: Their star sunglasses seem to have been inspired by this trope.
  • Weird Sun: A living sun, animated in stop motion, who wears sunglasses and doesn't burn people who are close to them.

Silly Town

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Click to see the Silly Town's Skidoo Frame
The silliest skidoo world, Silly Town is a Cartoon Town where animated characters from different skidoo worlds can live in harmony (or better saying chaos) being silly. Nothing makes sense in Silly Town, and the town defies logic more than any skidoo world ever could.

Skidoo Location: Silly Town
Minor Skidoo Places: Silly Town Hospital
Residents: Billy Chicken, Mr Avocado/DJ Rockamole,

     In general 

  • Cloudcuckooland: As both Josh and Steve point out, Silly Town makes no sense at all and defies the laws of logic even more than the other locations in Storybook World.
  • Loon with a Heart of Gold: Silly Town's standard is crazy and crazy people but with a gentle golden heart.
  • Toontown: Each skidoo town technically counts as this, but Silly Town in particular, as characters from different skidoo worlds can be found coexisting there.

     Mayor Billy Chicken 

Billy Chicken

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Voiced By: Cory Doran
The mayor of Silly Town. A talking chicken who walks around in a mobile egg and has a degree in medicine.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: He lives in a cloudcuckooland It's only natural that he's a little head out of the ground.
  • Dressed to Heal: His "Doctor Mayor Billy Chicken" look involves him wearing a doctor's uniform, with a touch of Silly Town.
  • Intellectual Animal: He is a chicken, a tour guide, the city mayor and also a doctor.
  • Hidden Depths: Be honest, you wouldn't expect this crazy rooster to be a doctor
  • Loon with a Heart of Gold: Billy Chicken is the literal opposite of the word normal, and acts like a Looney Tunes character, but is kind, friendly, and loves to help.
  • Nice Guy: He is kind, likes to help and is friendly even with his political opponents.
  • Quirky Doctor: Billy Chicken is silly, wacky and crazy, but he is a dedicated doctor who just wants to help his patients.
  • Species Surname: Billy Chicken.
  • Talking Animal: A talking chicken.
  • Yellow/Purple Contrast: His color palette on the reboot is mainly made up of purple and yellow with some details in brown and red.

Storybook Forest

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Storybook Forest Skidoo Frame

Skidoo Location: Storybook Forest
Minor Skidoo Places: Bears House, Rapunzel's Tower
Residents: Baby Bear, Mama bear, Papa Bear, Baby Baby Bear, Goldilocks, Rapunzel, Troll, Little Miss Muffet (Games), Wolfie, Cinderella, Three Little Pigs, Hansel and Gretel.

A nearby forest where different fairy tale characters live together. Any book (or video) about a Fairy Tale can lead to Storybook Forest. Despite having similar concepts, is not the same place as Fairy Tale Land

Storybook Forest's Skidoo frames have their swirls drawn on rather than carved into the frame.
     In General 
Tropes applied to Storybook Forest and its inhabitants
  • Alien Sky: The skies are rarely shown, as trees block the view, but they are often strange colors like purple or yellow.
  • All Myths Are True: All the citizens of this forest are indeed fairytale characters.
  • Enchanted Forest : A forest where different fairy tales can exist and live in harmony, the skies are colorful, and magic is indeed real.
  • Public Domain Character: The vast majority of them are fairy tale characters.

     Baby Bear 

(Big Sister) Baby Bear

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Click to see the Baby Bear in the reboot
Voices: Gisselle Vasquez (Original Series & Blue's Big Musical Game), Maria Signorile (Blue's 123 Time Activities & Blue's ABC Time Activities), Jazmyn Boone (Season 04), Markeda McKay (Reboot).
One of Blue's friends from the Storybook forest, she's one of the few characters found in skidoo locations that appears frequently. Baby Bear is quite creative and artistic, always happy to try something new.
  • Cheerful Child: Baby Bear is happy, creative and quite kind, even if she lacks a little in terms of tact.
  • Cool Big Sis: During Cinnamon's birth arc she was revealed to have a younger brother named "Baby Baby Bear" making her "Big Sister Baby Bear".
  • Demoted to Extra: While a recurring character in the original show, she appears less frequently in the reboot totaling 2 talking role and a cameo.
  • A Dog Named "Dog": Her name is Baby Bear, can anyone guess what animal she is supposed to be?
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Everyone calls her Baby Bear, even though she's not really a baby.
  • Free-Range Children: She can often be seen playing alone without supervision away from home and getting involved in adventures.
  • Funny Animals: As expected from the bear from the Goldilocks story.
  • Happy Dance: In the video game "Blue's Alphabet Book" when Blue completes her minigame, she is seen dancing happily.
  • His Name Really Is "Barkeep": Turns out Baby Bear is actually her name. When her baby sibling is introduced Steve nicknames her "Big Sister Baby Bear".
  • Intellectual Animal: Baby Bear is a bear cub who loves drawing, writing and playing card games.
  • Keet: She is cheerful, energetic and electric, always happy to create art, play or try new things.
  • Mythology Gag: In "A Tale of Shovel and Pail" she and Goldilocks have an argument because the human girl took something from the baby bear with her permission. Familiar?
  • Public Domain Character: Goldilocks Baby bear.

     The Bear Family 

Bear Family

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The Bears
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The Bears House
A family of bears living in Storybook Forest. They live in a stone house, in front of the book/skidoo portal. They come from the tale of Goldilocks.
  • Beary Friendly: They are adorable bears who are good friends with our protagonists.
  • Civilized Animal: Naturally, since they are the bears from the Goldilocks story. They live in a house, eat from dishes, knows how to speak and walks on two feet, among other things.
  • Four Legs Good, Two Legs Better: Like the cats, they are never seen walking around on four legs like a real-life bear would.
  • Nuclear Family: Two parents, a daughter and a son.
  • Species Surname: They are Bears, and their surname is Bear.
  • Talking Animal: A family of talking Bears.

Papa Bear and Mama Bear

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Click to see Mama and Papa Bear in the reboot
The parents of the bear family
  • Ambiguous Situation: Mama Bear in the Reboot has the same color palette as Baby Bear in the original series, while her daughter is darker, indicating that perhaps she could be the older version of Baby Bear from the original series.
  • Good Parents: In both versions, they are quite kind and caring parents.
  • Intellectual Animal: In addition to being Civilized Animal, Mama Bear was mentioned as running for mayor of Storybook Forest.
  • Unnamed Parent: They're just called Mama and Papa Bear, which to be fair is also their name in the original tale.

Baby Baby Bear

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Baby Bear
The youngest child of the bears

     Wolfie, the Big Bad Wolf 

Wolfie

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Click to see the Big Bad Wolf
The wolf who should be the Big Bad Wolf from the story of the three little pigs, but doesn't like being bad.

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