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Blue's Clues is a franchise that has had three shows. In this article, I'll be ranking all three shows. Although two of the shows have problems, I'm a fan of all of the Blue's Clues shows. I would recommend all of them, because they all have a lot of heart and entertainment.

3. Blue's Room

Blue's Room is the second Blue's Clues show. It's a lot different than the original series and the new series. Instead of having Blue be an animated dog that speaks with barks, this show's Blue is a puppet that can talk like a human. Also, instead of having talking objects, Blue is joined by other talking puppets. The puppets consist of Blue's new friends and Blue's younger brother, Sprinkles. Steve is absent from the show, but Joe makes a guest appearance in the first season and becomes a series regular in the second season.

I respect Blue's Room for trying to take the franchise in a new direction, but some of the changes weren't for the best. Hearing Blue talk is a fun novelty that I do enjoy but having her serve as the protagonist doesn't work as well as having a human host lead the show. Most of Blue's new friends aren't as memorable as her friends from the original series, but some of them, such as Frederica and Roar E. Saurus, provide some good jokes. The first season of Blue's Room wasn't terribly interesting to me due to the lack of a human host. The show picks up a lot in quality when Joe comes into the show. Although he isn't the host in Blue's Room, he did have a prominent role in the second season. The show only lasted two seasons and received mixed reviews, but I believe that the show was good.

2. Blue's Clues & You!

Blue's Clues & You! is the newest of the Blue's Clues shows. The show has brought back the classic formula of the original Blue's Clues series. The show has a human host, named Josh, who is Steve and Joe's younger cousin. In addition to adding a few new characters, such as Rainbow Puppy and more children for Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper, the show has brought back Blue's friends from the original series. Even though Steve and Joe are no longer the hosts, they occasionally appear as guest stars.

Blue's Clues & You! helps introduce the world of Blue's Clues to a new generation in addition to making fans of the original series experience lots of nostalgic emotions. The new show is certainly similar to the original series. Unlike Blue's Room, which was a little too different for fans of the original series, Blue's Clues & You! runs the risk of being too much of a repeat of the original series. A lot of the new show's episodes are remakes of episodes from the original show. A lot of scripts from the original series are reused for the new series. Some episodes make enough changes to stand out, but other episodes are a word-for-word retelling of episodes from the original series. You could argue that makes Blue's Clues & You one of the most faithful remakes of all time, although you could also argue that it makes Blue's Clues & You! an unoriginal remake. While I wish that the new show had newer stories, I think that the show does a wonderful job at recapturing the heart, sweetness and enjoyment of the original series. The new host's actor, Josh Dela Cruz, does a great job at having the uplifting optimism and passion that's needed for a Blue's Clues host. His performance, combined with the always cute cast of classic Blue's Clues characters, make this show a treat to watch.

1. Blue's Clues

The original Blue's Clues series introduced the classic Blue's Clues formula and a fantastic cast of characters. The first four seasons of the series have Steve as the host, while the last two seasons are hosted by Steve's younger brother, Joe. It currently remains the version of Blue's Clues that has the most seasons and episodes.

The original Blue's Clues series remains a classic that I can't recommend enough. The show is bursting with great lessons, lots of optimism and an endless amount of charm. There are so many things that make the show a delight, such as the adorable Blue and the hilarious Mr. Salt, as well as good stories and tons of delightful songs. However, what makes the show really stand out is Steve. Steve is one of the most lovable protagonists that I've ever seen. He's kind, humble, playful, calm and thoughtful. He serves as a loving owner to Blue, while also being a sentimental friend to the audience. Steve didn't talk down to me and the other kids that grew up with the show. Instead, he talked to us as equals. His heartwarming compassion has left a timeless impact on me and countless other fans. The actor who played Steve in real life, Steven Burns, continues to express his gratitude to the fans who made him a television star. The episode where Steve leaves the show really pulled on the heartstrings. Seeing Steve leave might have been hard to witness, but a great host took his place. Donovan Patton, who played Joe, helped keep the show going with lots of heartfelt happiness. Living up to Steve is no easy task, but Joe managed to be a great host in his own right. Because of that, the original series managed to be really good even after Steve left. The original Blue's Clues series is a timeless treasure of a show that's worth checking out.
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