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"I Can Be Anything That I Want to Be" music video; "There It Is" music video; "Backstage at Blues Clues"; Who Am I? Guessing game; Two Blues Clues DVD-ROM games: "Instrument Sound Matching" and "Water Xylophone"; Standard version; Dolby Digital: English Surround; English subtitles; Interactive menus; Scene selection
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0. Scene Selection
1. Open [1:10]
2. Wake Up Steve! [2:25]
3. "At The Show" [2:49]
4. "The Breakfast Song" [1:54]
5. "Blue & Tickety's Duet" [1:50]
6. "We Are Going To Play Blue's Clues" [1:12]
7. Sidetable's "Sing!" [2:06]
8. "Blue's Clues Theme Song" [2:10]
9. Our First Clue [2:30]
10. Periwinkle's Magic Trick [1:39]
11. "Silly Hat" [3:05]
12. "Putting It Together" [:07]
13. The Amazing Periwinkle [4:51]
14. Our Second Clue [1:34]
15. G-Clef And The Notes [2:22]
16. "Notes" [3:28]
17. "Rhythm" [2:08]
18. "Tempo" [3:01]
19. G-Clef Sings "There It Is" [:13]
20. Slippery's Slipping! [2:22]
21. The Neighbors Are Coming! [4:24]
22. Can Steve Find The Third Clue? [2:43]
23. The Thinking Chair [:28]
24. Sidetable's Missing! [1:46]
25. Periwinkle's Magic Show [3:15]
26. The "ICBAIWTB" Show [2:18]
27. "So Long Song" [:26]
28. Closing Credits [4:55]
It's the big time for Blue! Yes, the popular half-hour Nick Jr. series Blue's Clues goes feature length (75 minutes) in this direct-to-video mystery that also marks the introduction of Blue's new pal, Periwinkle. Blue's Big Musical Movie recalls all the let's-put-on-a-show exuberance of the old Mickey Rooney-Judy Garland musicals, as Steve Burns, Blue, Magenta, and company prepare for their "You Can Be Anything You Want To Be" show. They must build a stage, make snacks, pull together costumes, and rehearse! Special guest G-Clef (voiced by Ray Charles) picks up the tempo with notes on how to make a song, six of which were written for this production. With lessons on teamwork, cooperation, problem solving, and building self-confidence, Blue's Big Musical Movie would have been most welcome in theatres, where quality age-appropriate programming for preschoolers is at a premium. Maybe we'll have to wait for something like Blue's Big Historical Epic to see our floppy-eared friend on the big screen. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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