

I almost threw up, but I held in my puke. Blue's eyes were popped out of her sockets, revealing yellow CGI eyes. Blue was on her back, belly all torn, with her intestines tied all around her. “We are going to pass the torch,” she said. The screen shot a tiny burst of static, revealing a grotesque corpse of Blue. She told Variety that the show needs a special sort of host. There’s currently an open casting call for a new host for the reboot, which will be held on April 14 in Southern California.Īngela Santomero, an original producer of the series, will return for the reboot. Nickelodeon launched a spin-off called “Blue’s Room” in 2004, which was centered solely on the young puppy. Actor Donovan Patton took over the show before it ended in 2006. Six years later, the show’s host, Steve Burns, left the show.

It received nationwide acclaim for telling an entire storyline through the entire episode, even though most children’s shows tell stories “magazine style,” where the episode is broken up into segments, according to Deadline. “The format of the show works pretty well, and I don’t think they are going to mess with it that much.” “It’s actually never gone away,” she said. The show will be aimed at preschoolers.Ĭyma Zarghami, president of Viacom’s Nickelodeon Group, told Variety that the show continued to run old episodes internationally and continued to see a strong audience. Nickelodeon ordered 20 new episodes of the show and it will be broadcast on the Nick Jr. The book opens by itself in this version with Blue already in it, which makes more sense at the end compared to Another Blue's Clues Day.The show will include a “refreshed signature look,” according to EW.In seasons 4, 5 and 6 (Joe seasons), the original sequence is replaced with Another Blue's Clues Day.The opening sequence was interrupted in " Blue's Big Treasure Hunt" when Mailbox announced that it's already mail time.In the earliest episodes of the original series, part of the music for this sequence was played before The So Long Song.In the opening sequence of most episodes before Season 4, Mailbox's post was purple even after it was changed to black starting with " A Snowy Day".In the opening sequence before Joe's Scrapbook episodes, Steve always had your Early Season 1 hair in house window.The Very Hungry Caterpillar: Written and illustrated by Eric Carle.Curious George: Written and illustrated by H.A.Corduroy: Written and illustrated by Don Freeman.The Little House: Written and illustrated by Virginia Lee Burton.Madeline: Written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans.The Runaway Bunny: Written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd.Goodnight Moon: Written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd.

