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Living room picture: A red mouth saying "Hi!" (at the start after Josh opens the door), then a blue mouth saying "Clues!" (during the Play Blue's Clues song), then a purple mouth saying "Mail!" (during the Mailtime segment), then an orange mouth saying "What's that smell?" (when Josh smells popcorn), then a yellow mouth saying "Sing!" (during the We Just Figured Out Blue's Clues song) Mailbox appears in every episode of Blue's Clues except " Blue's Big Car Trip", " The Legend of the Blue Puppy", " Skidoo Adventure" and " The Fairy Tale Ball.

For the first four seasons, there was no actual episode title (With the exception of " Blue's Big Musical").This is another time in the original series the Play Blue's Clues song (up until the first "Notebook!") starts with the host standing in front of the living room wall after getting the notebook. This was because Steve did not want to disturb Sidetable while she was napping because of her sign that says "Do Not Disturb". In 100th Episode Celebration, Steve and Joe sing the Mailtime song from Signs and Patience, in both episodes, Blue's modern singing was used, but in this episode, Blue's high singing sound effect was used. Plum (voiced by Nicolas Salgado, who is sometimes credited as Nicolas Marti Salgado) is a small purple bird and an old friend of Periwinkle's from the city. He's also bilingual, speaking both Spanish and English. 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.

This marks the third episode in the franchise where Sidetable Drawer and Mailbox let out confetti when they gave Steve and Josh their birthday notebooks and birthday cards to Blue. The first two being Blue's Birthday and Happy Birthday Blue. There is a picture of The Itsy Bitsy Spider even though it was the answer to Blue’s Clues in Blue Wants to Play a Song Game when Blue left three clues on a sun, rain and a spider and there was even a spider in Chalk Girl’s story in Draw Along with Blue and there was also a spider in The Trying Game when Steve saw a Spider spinning webs like her spider dad, and in Blue's Big Treasure Hunt when Steve and Blue saw Little Miss Muffet and she had a spider frighten her away.This is the third episode in which " The So Long Song" is not sung, after " Blue's Night Before Christmas" and " Blue's Show and Tell Surprise". The Felt Friends are a group of children made entirely of geometric felt shapes. They live in a world that Blue and the host can enter by "skidooing" into a picture frame in the Blue's Clues house. They often ask for the host's help when they need to count, build, or fix something constructed with felt shapes. Many of the Felt Friends' names start with the letter F. This is the second time Sidetable Drawer appears without the host getting the notebook from her. The first was Blue and Little Rainbow Riding Hood. 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.

Lee, Felicia R. (22 April 2000). "A Children's Adventure in a Deaf World". The New York Times . Retrieved 29 December 2021.Even though research demonstrated that children tend to pay less attention to adult male voices, Burns and Patton were chosen as the program's hosts because they were popular with their audience. [34] Daniel Anderson insisted that Burns and Patton were the best actors for their roles out of the hundreds who auditioned, calling them "actors who could mime as demanded by the mixed action and animation format", [60] and reported that there was no evidence that children paid less attention to them than to other parts of the program. [61] He also said that Burns and Patton overcame what he called "attentional bias against men" [60] in three ways: by behaving energetically and childlike; by breaking the fourth wall and talking directly to the audience, often by looking directly into the camera and asking their audience, "Will you help?", [30] and like Fred Rogers, forming a direct relationship to the audience; and by "always doing something". [60] Anderson insisted that by forming a relationship with the audience, the actors' male voice became cues to the audience to pay attention and stated that it was the hosts' style of presentation that determined child attention. [60]

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