Blue's Room

Blue's Room is an American children's live-action puppet show based on the animated Nick Jr. series Blue's Clues. It was created as a series of shorts in 2003 and shown at the end of the Blue's Clues on Nickelodeon in 2004, beginning with the sixth season premiere "Legend of the Blue Puppy". It later became a spin-off series, running from August 10, 2004 to March 29, 2007.

Plot
Moona grants Blue a special wish–a new place where she can talk and make new friends. In Blue's Room, Blue does various activities with her new playmates Roary the Dinosaur, Frederica (Fred for short), Dress-Up Chest, Doodle Board, and Polka Dots, among others.

Why It Is Mixed

 * Fans of the original are split over this series, mainly due to Blue suddenly having the ability to talk and whether it was a good thing or not. However, the audience who watched it in the mid-2000s has tended to fondly look back on it and find it good on its own merits in recent years. Overall, the show was unable to match the success of its parent show Blue's Clues, only lasting for two seasons over 2 ½ years.

Why It's Not A Great Play Date

 * 1) To get blue out of the room: The main problem with this series is that the idea of a series centering on a character like Blue, Its not a good idea since Blue doesn't talk in the original show, all she do is bark to make it more cute, this given the ability to talk in this show, which ruins the fun and defeats the purpose of Blue's Clues since the way everybody understood Blue, despite her only barking, made her cute and likable, in the spin-off  she talks way too much and she wouldn't stop talking , this was not the blue that we all know in love.
 * 2) *Not only can Blue speak now in the series, but she never stops.
 * 3) Much like the later seasons of Barney & Friends and the later seasons of Dora the Explorer, the show is basically nothing but sunshine and happiness to the point where it may get somewhat repetitive, unlike Blue's Clues (which was done in a much more tasteful manner).
 * 4) Executive Meddling: in the original show, season 5 and 6, although not terrible, are not as good as the previous seasons and caused the show to go downhill:
 * 5) * Blue's Room, which later became a full series after the original show ended. It's not very good compared to the original show. It also nearly killed the Blue's Clues franchise, as it went dormant after its cancellation in 2007 until the announcement of Blue's Clues & You! eleven years later.
 * 6) Poor/mediocre characterization:
 * 7) *Blue was flanderized and out of character in the show, she become a generic blue puppy who talks a lot.
 * 8) *Roary the Dinosaur is a dinosaur who likes to practice roaring, he has one trait, which is roaring really loudly. His roars sound like Tarzan yelling, he even talks very annoying.
 * 9) *Like Blue and Roary, Polka Dots is Blue's best friend, a sea-green plush toy who creates puzzles for others to solve. He often acts as a co-host to the show, and he overly talkative and obnoxiously loud.
 * 10) *Fred/Frederica is one of Blue's other best friends that usually pretends it is her birthday everyday. she tendency to pretend that it's her birthday, which gets annoying and tiresome fast.
 * 11) *Moona is an animated character in the show. She is a green and blue-colored fairy made of crescent shapes who appears at the end of each segment and episode, she had nothing to do rather than saying "It's time to go, Blue!"
 * 12) *Silly Seat is a chair who tells silly jokes, crazy riddles, and other funny things. He disappears from the supporting cast in the second season. hes laughable sofa who does nothing but tell "knock-knock" and "what do you call?" jokes to make others laugh.
 * 13) *Doodleboard is a easel who doodles and draws to tell the viewer to guess what the object is. he says "A Doodle, Doodle, Doodle" three times until he says "Guess", which can get very irritating.
 * 14) *Boogie Woogie is a jukebox who likes to sing and dance, he is obsessed with singing and dancing.
 * 15) *Sprinkles (introduced in Season 2) is Blue's baby brother who has rainbow spots. He also lacks any flaws, which makes him a Gary Stu. he was cast in the second season's premiere, Sprinkles is a somewhat shy spotted puppy.
 * 16) *Joe (also introduced in season 2 and the main character) is a human and Blue's caretaker. He is often seen alongside Sprinkles. In "Knights of the Snack Table", King Joe cries over losing his dragons when it isn't even a big deal at all, which makes him unlikable in the episode.
 * 17) Really unfitting background music and the saxophone in the ending theme.
 * 18) Steve never appeared in the series, which is disappointing to everyone who grew up with his episodes of Blue's Clues. It doesn't help that he headed out for college in "Steve Goes to College".
 * 19) All the episodes of the show are either mediocre or terrible.
 * 20) Unlikely the original shows did it better, the spin-off doesn't have a single good episode.
 * 21) the first episode in Snacktime Playdate had started the spin-off on a sour note.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Cute puppet designs.
 * 2) Good puppetry.
 * 3) They encourage kids to use their imagination.
 * 4) Decent voice acting from Victoria Pontecorvo and Jared Goldsmith.
 * 5) Some characters from the original series (besides Blue) appears in this spin-off as one time guests, and are still likable such as:
 * 6) *Handy Dandy Journal
 * 7) *Dictionary
 * 8) *Key
 * 9) *Moona
 * 10) *Joe (who guest appeared in Season 1's "Holiday Wishes", and became a main character in Season 2)
 * 11) *The rest from here on out guest appeared in Season 2's "Meet Blue's Baby Brother":
 * 12) **Mailbox
 * 13) **Mr. Salt
 * 14) **Mrs. Pepper
 * 15) **Paprika
 * 16) **Cinnamon
 * 17) **Shovel
 * 18) **Pail

Trivia

 * After a year of production in October 2003, the series premiered on February 8, 2004 as a segment of the original show. The series also premiered on August 10, 2004 as a show on Nickelodeon as part of the Nick Jr. block.
 * Blue was puppeteered by Muppet performer Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, with Canadian voice actress Victoria Pontecorvo dubbing over her lines.