![]() ![]() The latter two remain highly involved with the franchise to this day via recurring roles: Canonically, Joe works at the local Present Store while Steve runs a detective agency. It’s been 26 years-six seasons, three hosts, one successful reboot, and one feature film, Blue’s Big City Adventure, released on Paramount+ last month-since a certain cerulean-spotted canine reconfigured the possibilities of children’s television, and still the Blue-niverse has endured, owing in large part to the show’s ultra-beloved mononymous human intermediaries, Steve and “Joe” (“Donovan” being a little too syllabic for the average preschooler), who hosted the original show from 1996 through 2006, and now Josh, who took his seat on the Thinking Chair for a new generation of young critical thinkers via the 2019 reboot.Īs in all societies, the transition of power hasn’t always come to pass without its share of uproar (and wacko rumors), but the show’s original millennial fandom-now aging back into Nick Jr.’s demographic by way of parenthood-has forged an uncommon brotherhood between Cruz, Patton, and Burns. ![]() Here’s the mail, it never fails, and so on and so forth. For a microsecond, all is well with the world. For once, doing this on Zoom feels right: I’m peering through my screen at Joshua Dela Cruz, Donovan Patton, and Steve Burns all seated cozily together on a couch somewhere in Los Angeles as they each wave hello and wait expectantly, as if they’re welcoming me to my own personal episode of Blue’s Clues.
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