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The original Blue's Clues show is a beloved classic that has gained a successful revival that's called Blue's Clues & You!. However, there was a show that came between the original show and the recent revival. The middle show is Blue's Room.

There's a good chance that you won't be as familiar with Blue's Room as the other two Blue's Clues shows. It only lasted two seasons. Also, the seasons were very short. In total, the show only had seventeen episodes. It appears that Blue's Room wasn't able to connect with people as well as Blue's Clues.

Blue's Room takes the Blue's Clues franchise in a much different direction. The other Blue's Clues shows had live-action hosts with animated characters. However, in Blue's Room, Blue and a majority of her friends are puppets. This change of style makes Blue's Room resemble Sesame Street more than Blue's Clues. Also, as the name would imply, the show takes place in a room rather than the classic house. Steve never appears in Blue's Room. Blue lives in a different house with a different cast of characters. The most notable addition to the cast is Sprinkles, because he's Blue's baby brother.

All of these changes might sound pretty surprising, but there's another change that might be the biggest surprise of all. You know what that change is? Blue talks! In the original series and the revival series, Blue wasn't able to talk. Having her talk was certainly a big change that leads to Blue seeming like a much different character. This change leads to Blue being the one that directly talks to the audience.

Making such drastic changes might sound concerning. While I believe that changes can be a nice change of pace, it can also run the risk of taking things too far in a different direction. I do want to make it clear that I don't think that Blue's Room is a bad show. It is an innocent, cute show that has a few interesting changes to make it distinct. However, I will say that it can't compare to the original series.

While hearing Blue talk for the first time is a fun novelty, I believe that Blue is a more interesting protagonist as a character that has to communicate with cute expressions and clues rather than words. I believe that Blue works best with a human host to balance off of. The new characters aren't bad, but they aren't as entertaining or as memorable as Blue's friends from the original series.

While Steve never appears in Blue's Room, the original show's second host, Joe, does show up. At first, Joe was just brought in for a guest appearance in the show's Christmas episode. However, he quickly became part of the show's supporting cast. Since Blue can now talk and host her own show, Joe isn't given as much to do as he did in the original show. However, having him around does help recapture a lot of the magic of the original show.

The original Blue's Clues is a wonderful show that can bring joy to people of all ages. Is the same true for Blue's Room? That's debatable. I do like Blue's Room, but I don't love it in the same way that I love Blue's Room. Blue's Room has some fresh, interesting changes, but I think that the original show works a lot better. If you're a huge Blue's Clues fan, I would recommend giving Blue's Room a watch. I would also recommend it if you like puppet shows.
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When it comes to actors who have played Batman the most, Adam West easily wins. However, when it comes to actors who have voiced Batman the most, Kevin Conroy is the one who has that honor.

Kevin Conroy started voicing Batman in 1992's Batman: The Animated Series. Before then, Kevin Conroy had been a stage actor that was known for playing Hamlet. Voicing Batman ended up being the thing that made Kevin Conroy's acting career such a big success. Batman: The Animated Series had over eighty episodes. In addition to that, the show had a film in 1993 that was called Mask of the Phantasm.

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When it comes to fictional villains, the Joker might be the most iconic of them all. He has been causing mischief in the comics since 1940. He's also caused his own brand of trouble in various shows. Since Batman has been in several films, Joker has been in quite a few films. In fact, some fans think he overshadows the other villains.

The Joker was originally supposed to be in the 1943 Batman movie serial. J. Carrol Naish was almost the first actor to play the Joker. However, in order to fit the movie's war theme, they used an original villain that was named Dr. Daka.

Cesar Romero played the...
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Since I did an article for Penguin's television actors, it seems only fitting that I do an article for Penguin's film actors. Like in the comics and shows, Penguin is a major character in the films.

Burgess Meredith played the Penguin in Batman: The Movie. In the film, Penguin was the leader of the villains.

Danny DeVito played the Penguin in Batman Returns. This film reinvented Penguin as having a much different appearance, including a creepier face and flippers for hands. For Penguin's eightieth anniversary, Danny DeVito wrote a comic about Penguin.

David Ogden Stiers voiced the Penguin in...
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Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot, better known as the Penguin, has been one of Batman's most iconic enemies for decades. In the comics, he quickly became Batman's second arch-rival. Penguin's level of importance to the Batman franchise continued when Penguin became one of the main villains of the original Batman series. Since then, Penguin had waddled his way to fame and fortune as one of Gotham's smartest villains.

Burgess Meredith became the first actor to ever play the Penguin. He played Penguin in the 1966 Batman series and movie. He was one of the few villains to appear in all three seasons...
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I had previously done an article about Superman's TV actors. Danilo daydreamer505 gave me the idea to make an article for Superman's films actors.

Kirk Alyn became the first actor to play Superman in a film. He played Superman in the Superman and Atom Man vs. Superman movie serials. At the time, they wanted to keep the illusion that Superman was real. Instead of Kirk Alyn being credited, Superman was credited as playing himself. Kirk Alyn had a cameo as Lois Lane's father in the first Chrisopher Reeve Superman film.

George Reeves played Superman in Superman and the Mole Men.

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This article is dedicated in loving memory to George Reeves. He died before his time, but his powerful legacy lives on in our hearts.

Superman is one of the most iconic and important superheroes of all time. Because of that, he's had several television shows. This article is for highlighting all of the talented actors that have played Superman on the small screen.

George Reeves became the first actor to ever play a DC superhero in the Adventures of Superman television series. Before playing Superman on the small screen, he had played Superman on the big screen in the Superman and the Mole Men...
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Batman has had several film adventures, so this article gives me the chance to summarize my feelings on them. This particular article is for the films that are in live action.

This article is just expressing how I personally feel about the film. I have some unpopular opinions. If you disagree about any of my opinions, that's perfectly fine. Feel free to agree or disagree with any opinions on this article.

The films are ranked from least favorite to favorite:

The Batman (A dreary, gloomy film that lacks just about everything that makes the Batman franchise so inventive, creative, entertaining...
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