Pop Culture

Blue's Clues Reboot Announces Their New Host, And Apparently Steve Helped Pick Him

When they announced that Blue's Clues was coming back to TV, a lot of fans were thrilled. It meant that all the kids who grew up watching the classic kids show all those years ago would now have the chance to share it with there children. I know what you're thinking, because I thought the same thing. "They wouldn't be old enough to have kids!" Well, I've got news for you, Blue's Clues started in 1996, making it 22 years old. That would make all the kids watching it in their mid-to-late twenties now, potentially starting families of their own.

90s

Steve From 'Blue's Clues' Wants The Thinking Chair Back, And He's Willing To Fight For It

Hosting a kid's show is probably pretty fun, but I assume it gets a little bit tedious. I mean, even Sherry Lewis must have gotten annoyed by "The Song That Never Ends" after a while. It's a lot of repetition, and reviewing a lot of really basic skills, but I guess seeing the smiles on all those kids faces makes it all worth it. Blue's Clues was one of the biggest kids shows around, and millions of kids would sing along with the "Mail Time" song multiple times a day (much to their parent's annoyance). The host of the show

TV

'Blue's Clues' Is Coming Back, But You May Not Like The New Look

We all remember watching Blue's Clues right? Sure, a lot of us were older, but personally I remember the kids I used to babysit being obsessed with it. "There's a clue!" the children would scream at the top of their lungs, and I would cringe, because I knew that Steve wasn't going to hear them. They would only scream louder, but he would pretend like he couldn't see the big blue paw print in the middle of his cartoon house. This would go on for many, many minutes. Steve took care of Blue, while solving the mysteries that she would

90s

We Finally Have A Clue As To What Happened To Steve From "Blue's Clues"

Blue's Clues is considered to be one of the most successful, critically acclaimed, and ground-breaking preschool television series of all time. And who did Nickelodeon have to thank? None other than the show's original host, Steve Burns. The man has more than just impeccable fashion sense, he and his blue dog entertained millions of kids and parents. But right at the height of the show's popularity in 2002, Steve left the show. Everyone thought he died, but we just missed all of the clues.Elite DailyBurns had everything a young man his age could ever dream of. He was making