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''Blue's Clues'' spent many years in development, with its writers experimenting around with different ideas. While the show became wildly popular, lasting more than a decade, it almost didn't quite get its paws off the ground. The show itself had its first airing in 1996, but many fans are unaware of the unaired 1995 pilot created with the working title, '''''Blue Prints'''''.
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'''''Blue's Clues''''' spent many years in development, with its writers experimenting around with different ideas. While the show became wildly popular, lasting more than a decade, it almost didn't quite get its paws off the ground. The show itself had its first airing in 1996, but many fans are unaware of the unreleased 1995 first episode created with the working title, '''''Blue Prints'''''. The plot was the same as the first official episode "''Snack Time''".
   
The pilot was only shown to a few preschoolers as a way to test out the show's interactive elements and formulas. According to reports, the children ate it up, but there were several changes that needed to be made. Blue was originally going to be a cat named Mr. Orange, and later, Mr. Blue. Mr. Salt also had a Brooklyn accent as a contrast to the French accent he was ultimately given. Steve also sported a red shirt instead of his signature green stripes.
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The pilot was only shown to a few preschoolers as a way to test out the show's interactive elements and formulas. According to reports, they had originally cast a female as the host, but the children loved Steve so much, he got the part. Some differences to the real first episode include Mr. Salt's Brooklyn accent as opposed to the French accent he was ultimately given, Steve's red shirt instead of his signature green stripes, Side Table Drawer was yellow and green, Mailbox was pink, and Tickety had a more boxy appearance. In addition, the closing song "''So Long''" was originally titled "''Can You Help Me Today?''" in the pilot, and sung in the opening, and it can be seen below.
   
The pilot was obscure until 2006 when Nickelodeon aired a 10-year anniversary special detailing the history of the show. A few very short clips of the pilot were shown and the crew members commented on it. After the airing, fans of the series scoured online resources, including bootlegs, torrents, and file-sharing sites. Nickelodeon has yet to let the episode leak, as they felt it was too different from the rest of the series. To this date, the only way to view anything from the pilot is through the very brief clips seen in the special.
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The pilot was obscure until 2006 when Nickelodeon aired a 10-year anniversary special detailing the history of the show. A few very short clips of the pilot were shown in it and the crew members commented on it. After the airing, fans of the series scoured online resources, including bootlegs, torrents, and file-sharing sites. Nickelodeon has yet to let the episode leak, as they felt it was too different from the rest of the series. To date, the only way to view anything from the pilot is through the very brief clips seen in the special.
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The Plot Is The Same As In the Official First Episode Snack Time[[File:Vlcsnap-2015-07-27-17h57m20s224.png|thumb|Screenshot]]
 
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The pilot was referenced in the 2019 reboot ''Blue's Clues and You!'', in which Steve has since graduated college and opened a detective agency called "Blue Prints Detective Agency".
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[[File:Can You Help Me Today?|thumb|330x330px|The song from the pilot]]
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[[File:Vlcsnap-2015-07-27-17h57m20s224.png|thumb|Screenshot showing Steve's previously mentioned Red Shirt.|480x480px]]
   
 
[[File:300px--Blue Prints- Title Card.png|frame|left|Title screen from the original pilot.]]
 
[[File:300px--Blue Prints- Title Card.png|frame|left|Title screen from the original pilot.]]
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Revision as of 02:33, 6 February 2020

Blue's Clues spent many years in development, with its writers experimenting around with different ideas. While the show became wildly popular, lasting more than a decade, it almost didn't quite get its paws off the ground. The show itself had its first airing in 1996, but many fans are unaware of the unreleased 1995 first episode created with the working title, Blue Prints. The plot was the same as the first official episode "Snack Time".

The pilot was only shown to a few preschoolers as a way to test out the show's interactive elements and formulas. According to reports, they had originally cast a female as the host, but the children loved Steve so much, he got the part. Some differences to the real first episode include Mr. Salt's Brooklyn accent as opposed to the French accent he was ultimately given, Steve's red shirt instead of his signature green stripes, Side Table Drawer was yellow and green, Mailbox was pink, and Tickety had a more boxy appearance. In addition, the closing song "So Long" was originally titled "Can You Help Me Today?" in the pilot, and sung in the opening, and it can be seen below.

The pilot was obscure until 2006 when Nickelodeon aired a 10-year anniversary special detailing the history of the show. A few very short clips of the pilot were shown in it and the crew members commented on it. After the airing, fans of the series scoured online resources, including bootlegs, torrents, and file-sharing sites. Nickelodeon has yet to let the episode leak, as they felt it was too different from the rest of the series. To date, the only way to view anything from the pilot is through the very brief clips seen in the special.

The pilot was referenced in the 2019 reboot Blue's Clues and You!, in which Steve has since graduated college and opened a detective agency called "Blue Prints Detective Agency".

Can_You_Help_Me_Today?

Can You Help Me Today?

The song from the pilot

Vlcsnap-2015-07-27-17h57m20s224

Screenshot showing Steve's previously mentioned Red Shirt.

300px--Blue Prints- Title Card

Title screen from the original pilot.

Behind_The_Clues_-_10_Years_Of_Blue_(Part_1)

Behind The Clues - 10 Years Of Blue (Part 1)

10-year anniversary special, featuring clips from the original pilot.