‘Blue’s Big City Adventure’ brings back childhood nostalgia as OG cast reunites

Our favorite furry character, Blue, is back–but this time, she’s no longer in the storybook world! She’s now taking on Broadway in the new feature-length film Blue’s Big City Adventure.

On October 4, the new trailer for the upcoming film was released, which sees Blue reuniting with all of Blue’s Clues hosts. Yes, you read that right–OG hosts Steve Burns, Donovan Patton, and Josh Dela Cruz will reprise their roles as Steve, Joe, and Josh, respectively.

The new trailer sees Josh and Blue’s journey in New York City so the former can audition for Rainbow Puppy’s Broadway musical. Unfortunately, the two encounter a little hiccup along their way: they get lost. 

“Without our handy dandy Notebook, I think we’re lost,” Josh says to Blue.

To rescue the two, Mr. Salt, Mailbox, Tickety Tock, and Slippery Soap all travel to New York City to help Josh get the “opportunity of a lifetime.” They also call for the help of OG host Steve and Joe.

“You? Is that You?” Steve says while looking at the screen. Talk about a major childhood nostalgia!

Nickelodeon’s long-running kids’ series Blue’s Clues’ fans rejoiced as soon as they saw all of the cast members returned to reprise their original roles.

Some fans even compare the film to Spider-Man: No Way Home as the three hosts reunite on the big screen.

This isn’t the first time Steve, Joe, and Josh had their reunion as they have also appeared in the 2019 series Blue’s Clues & You!

Blue’s Big City Adventure is the second film in the Blue’s Clues franchise, with Blue’s Big Musical being the first film. The film is packed with original songs and choreography.

In case you didn’t know: Blue’s Clues is an animated/live-action series that follows Blue, an animated blue dog, as she leaves a series of clues for the host and viewers to guess Blue’s plans.

Blue’s Clues is a generational franchise that has tugged at their heartstrings. While the premise of the show is only simple, it played a huge part in everyone’s childhood as it doesn’t only allow children and watchers alike to sing and dance with them, but they can learn to be more creative and critical thinkers.

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