In addition he was losing his hair and was afraid of going bald on a kids show and seeming too "old" to the kids - and he has been successful in indie rock circles thanks to his connections with his friends, the Flaming Lips. The truth was a number of the show's original production staff had left, and he felt ready to move on. note A large number of rumors swirled about the reasons why, from death hoaxes to drug overdoses. The show was originally hosted by Steven Burns as " Steve", but he left the show after six years. (The show later dropped this practice.) It was hugely successful, leading to several direct-to-video movies, a live show adaptation, an eventual Spin-Off called Blue's Room, and, of course, heaps and heaps of merchandise.
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It also originally ran under the notion that children learn through repetition-so the same episode of the show would run for a full week. Blue's Clues was so successful, this went on to become the norm for most kid's show hosts today- especially those directed at the "Under 6" age bracket. Introduced in 1996, the show is notable for pioneering the kid's show version of an Interactive Narrator-one who talks "to" the camera, seemingly at the children watching. However, as Blue seems to be the only creature in her world who can't talk, the only way she can communicate with her human owner is by playing Blue's Clues- a game in which she will imprint 3 objects around the house (or backyard) with her blue pawprint, labeling them a "clue." Once performed, it's up to her owner-along with the kids watching from home-to figure out what she wants to do by piecing together these clues.
Once an Episode, Blue will want to do something-be it read a book, have a snack, or make some kind of craft. Set in a vibrant, candy-colored world of animated characters combined with a human host, the show features the escapades of Blue, a blue-colored dog (voiced by Traci Paige Johnson, one of the show's creators). If you grew up in the United States, the UK, Portugal, or South Korea during the 1990s or early 2000s, the odds are good that this show will be familiar to you (under different hosts and names respectively). Blue's Clues is a long-running children's television show, produced by Nickelodeon as part of their Nick Jr.