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Mailtime usually happens after discussing the 2nd clue, and sometimes before the 2nd clue is found. In What Was Blue's Dream About?, Blue howls out the last "Mail" in a very high note in which Steve/Kevin/Duarte/HyunShup Shin's voice appears to be in a slightly lower volume than usual. Living room picture: An oval and a circle, then a rectangle and a square, then a square and a triangle The six episodes without Mailtime: Blue's Big Musical, Blue Takes You to School, The Fairy Tale Ball 139th Episode (2004), Skidoo Adventure, The Legend of the Blue Puppy 131st Episode (2004), and Blue's Dino Clues. Living room picture: The word "Zzz...", then someone sleeping in their bed, then someone that's awake

According to Dhingra and her colleagues, the researchers represented the preschool viewer. After coming up with an idea for an episode, the writers met with Alice Wilder, head of the research department for Blue's Clues, to discuss their idea. The research department and writers then discussed if the topic and approach to the topic was appropriate for preschoolers, and if they accepted it, the content of the episode was further developed. They would often bring in outside consultants who were experts in the subject matter and the processes in teaching it to preschoolers. Wilder considered the researchers experts in how the concepts they wanted to present would translate to the medium of television rather than in a classroom or museum, but they considered preschoolers, who evaluated each script from their perspective, to be their " true experts". [93] The writer took the information they gathered from the research department, preschoolers, and experts and wrote a treatment, or detailed outline of the script, which included goals for the entire episode and for each game. [94] The writers, Wilder, and the research team had a treatment meeting, which Dhingra and her colleagues described as "an organized creative brainstorm", [95] which was rooted in the philosophy and mission of the show, the art of good storytelling, and the point of view of their viewers. The goal of the treatment meeting was to give the writers everything they needed to create a workable second draft of the episode script, and to ensure that it fit the needs of their viewers. [93]Heffernan, Jennifer (26 January 2007). "Calling Blue: And on That Farm He Had a Cellphone". The New York Times . Retrieved 5 June 2021.

Six episodes do not feature Mailtime: " Blue's Big Musical," Blue Takes You to School," " The Legend of the Blue Puppy," " Skidoo Adventure," " The Fairy Tale Ball," and " Blue's Dino Clues."

The "Mix a Mix a Mix a song" from " What Does Blue Want to Make?" and " What Does Blue Want to Do with Her Picture?" was sung in this episode, and Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper sang it. Tyrese (played by himself) is Purple Kangaroo's owner and Steve's friend; he and Purple Kangaroo celebrate Kwanzaa. Like most of Steve's live-action friends, he is only shown in one of the Christmas specials, "Blue's Big Holiday".

Tracy, Diane. (2002). Blue's Clues for Success: The 8 Secrets Behind a Phenomenal Business. New York: Kaplan Publishing. ISBN 0-7931-5376-X. Living room picture: Big and small apples, then open and closed books, then up and down arrows, then full and empty cups, then closed and open books, then on and off lamps, then happy and sad faces You know how sometimes you know you're gonna see one of your friends, and you get super excited, and you just, sorta, wanna wail? Kinda like this… Living room picture: The evolution of Blue's Clues throughout the episode, First Steve playing Blue's Clues, then Joe getting his very first notebook, then Steve going to college, then Joe playing Blue's Clues, then Josh playing Blue's Clues Miss Marigold (voiced by Aisha Hinds in the original and Rachel Bloom in the reboot]] is the teacher of Blue's preschool class who appears in three episodes. Unlike most other humans on the show, she is not portrayed by a live-action actor but is animated. In the reboot, she is a pink, anthropomorphic hippopotamus with a flower on her head.The Big Bad Wolf, who name is Wolfie, is taking a deep breath like Steve, Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, Mailbox, Bunny/Rabbit, and Blue did in Blue Is Frustrated when they all stopped, breathed and thought. Living room picture: First Blue, then Blue holding a notebook, then Blue sitting on the Thinking Chair Blue's Birthday" (Pin the Flag on Mailbox) [Note: the tune is similar to that in Mailbox's Birthday] During the intro and most episodes, Joe wears an orange shirt, Kevin (UK version) wears a green shirt and in a lot of them a g r e e n s t r i p e d shirt and in Colors Everywhere! is the only one with different shirts.

This is the second time where a waffle was seen. The first time being Blue's Big Musical when there were waffles when Steve and the others sang Today's the Big Day and The Breakfast Song.Starting from this episode to the rest of the original series, the jungle music from " What Time Is It for Blue?" and " Pretend Time" is heard when Joe or Kevin walks to Sidetable or when finding clues. Lawrie Mifflin (August 9, 1996). "U.S. Mandates Educational TV for Children". The New York Times. p.16 . Retrieved March 14, 2010. Aww, well, I like to bring you the mail! In fact, I have a special letter here from one of your friends! He's purple, has a flag, and can't wait to come over every day! This marks the fourth episode in the franchise where a person was drawn. The others being Draw Along with Blue, Adventure, and A Surprise Guest.

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