Blue's Clues - blue and smart

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Television series
German title Blue's Clues - blue and smart
Original title Blue's Clues
Country of production United States
original language English
Year (s) 1996-2006
Episodes 141
genre Animation , real series
First broadcast September 8, 1996 on Nickelodeon
German-language
first broadcast
March 17, 2003 on Super RTL

Blue's Clues - Blue and smart ( Blue's Clues ) is an American television series contains for preschoolers that is both real and animated elements. It was produced by Nickelodeon from 1996 to 2006 . In Germany it ran on Nickelodeon and Super RTL .

action

The stars of the series are Steve (played by Steven Burns ) and his dog Blue. In each episode, Steve has to solve a tricky task with the help of three clues. It's about questions like “ What did Blue see today? "Or" Why is Blue sad today? ". When solving the respective task, he asks the children in front of the TV sets. He also receives help from other residents of the house, for example the alarm clock Tickety Tack ( Tickety ), Monsieur Salz and Madame Pfeffer ( Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper ), shovel and bucket ( Shovel and Pail ), the mailbox ( Mailbox ) and Blues girlfriend magenta ( magenta ). In 2002, Steven Burns left the series. He was succeeded by Donovan Patton, who played Steve's younger brother Joe. Steve and Joe appear together in some episodes.

actor

The German dubbed version was produced by TV + Synchron Berlin GmbH based on the dialogue book by Karin Lehmann and directed by Karin Lehmann and Frank Turba.

Role name Actor / original speaker German voice actor
Steve Steve Burns Norman Matt (1st voice)
Julien Haggège (2nd voice)
Blue Traci Paige Johnson
Joe Donovan Patton
Mailbox Michael Rubin Christoph Banken (1st voice)
Marco Rosenberg (2nd voice)
drawer Aleisha LaNaé Allen Jodie Blank
Monsieur Salt Nick Balaban Bernd Schramm (1st voice)
Michael Pan (2nd voice)
Madame Peffer Penelope Jewke (Season 1)
Spencer Kayden
Sabine Arnhold
paprika Jenna Marie Castle (as a baby)
Corrine Hoffman (as a toddler)
cinnamon Annalivia Balaban
shovel Stephen Schmidt (1996-2001)
Jonathan Press (2001-2004)
Sonja Spuhl
bucket Marshall Claffy (1996-2001)
Julia Wetherell (2001-2003)
Nicole Gibson (2004)
Gerrit Schmidt-Foss
Tickety Tock Kathryn Avery (1996-2000)
Kelly Nigh (2000-2004)
Rubina Nath
Slippery soap Cody Ross Pitts (1996-2001)
Patrick Van Wagnen (2001-2004)
David Turba
Billy the kitten Cameron Bowen (2000-2001)
Kenny Kim (2001-2003)
Jansen Panettiere (2004)
Julia Haacke
magenta Koyalee Chanda
Felt Friends Jamie Lee Blank
Marlon Flechtner
Lennart Flechtner

Movie

In 2000 the film "Blue's Big Musical" was released. In the film, Blue is looking for a partner for a duet after the alarm clock Tickety Tack has lost its voice.

Awards

In 1998 and 1999 Blue's Clues won the “TCA Award” in the “Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming” category. In 2002 she won the Peabody Award.

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