Blue and the gang decide to put on a musical show in the back yard.Blue and the gang decide to put on a musical show in the back yard.Blue and the gang decide to put on a musical show in the back yard.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Steve Burns
- Steve
- (as Steven Burns)
Ray Charles
- G-Clef
- (voice)
The Persuasions
- Notes
- (voice)
Traci Paige Johnson
- Blue
- (voice)
Nick Balaban
- Mr. Salt
- (voice)
Spencer Kayden
- Mrs. Pepper
- (voice)
Jenna Marie Castle
- Paprika
- (voice)
Aleisha Allen
- Side Table Drawer
- (voice)
- (as LaNaé Allen)
Kelly Nigh
- Tickety Tock
- (voice)
Cody Ross Pitts
- Slippery Soap
- (voice)
Evan Dorfman
- Slippery Soap
- (voice)
Michael Rubin
- Mailbox
- (voice)
- (as Seth O'Hickory)
Olivia Zaro
- Pail
- (voice)
Jonathan Press
- Shovel
- (voice)
Cameron Bowen
- Periwinkle
- (voice)
Adam Peltzman
- Green Puppy
- (voice)
Koyalee Chanda
- Magenta
- (voice)
Featured reviews
I recently re-watched Blue's Big Musical Movie, a childhood classic that still holds up today. The music is infectiously catchy, and incorporating different musical styles is truly impressive. Although the plot is simple and predictable, it's still engaging and enjoyable. The guest appearances by famous musicians are a nice treat, and it's great to see them interact with the show's beloved characters. Overall, I'd give this Blue's Clues film a solid 7 out of 10. It's a must-watch for anyone who grew up with the Blue's Clues franchise, and even newcomers will appreciate the high-quality songs and animation.
This is an excellent teaching aid for pre-school children. We have a 3 year old and this is one of the films that she will get herself out of of the case and watch herself. It has a number of skills it teaches as well as musical melodies. She really likes this and everything that The Blues Clues Production puts out. Excellent film, if you want your children to grow and learn and be ahead of the crowd of pre-school children. Another plus...it dosen't push a particular value system on your children. It is straight foward. I personally find that refreshing, compared to all of the politically correct children's programming out there. I reccomend this film for your child.
I think this is great for kids. My three-year old just loves it, and would watch it every day if I let her.
A lot of children's movies are either obnoxiously repetitive, sappy or just plain irritating. Blue's Clues isn't, and this movie is really fun. I also like that the musical "lessons" go from very simple to somewhat more complex to keep children interested when they begin to learn the easier concepts. Problems that the characters have are easy for children to relate to, such as shyness and frustration. The music is easy to listen to, and in some cases, wonderfully catchy.
A special appearance by Ray Charles as "G Clef" and his great friends "the notes" really gives it soul.
A lot of children's movies are either obnoxiously repetitive, sappy or just plain irritating. Blue's Clues isn't, and this movie is really fun. I also like that the musical "lessons" go from very simple to somewhat more complex to keep children interested when they begin to learn the easier concepts. Problems that the characters have are easy for children to relate to, such as shyness and frustration. The music is easy to listen to, and in some cases, wonderfully catchy.
A special appearance by Ray Charles as "G Clef" and his great friends "the notes" really gives it soul.
Any movie that can hold my 4 year old's attention for the entire hour and 20 minutes has my approval. I enjoyed it too. I think that it works very well with the topics it tries to address, low self esteem, morality, ..etc. plus it's fun too
10JBoze313
Ok, I'm 21, and my girlfriend just bought me this movie on DVD, and I loved it. The movie is made for preschoolers, sure, but I don't see how anyone cannot just fall in love with adorable little Blue. She's the cutest little pup around, and Steve is pretty cool himself. The entire gang is here for this adventure, Blue, Steve, Salt and Pepper Shaker, Paprika, Magenta, Green, Side Table Drawer, Tickety Tock, Slippery Soap...almost all of them have major roles in this movie, and they all add their own little nuances. The music is really cool, with Ray Charles doing a bit when Blue scadoos into sheet music, and Steve learns how to make music. The persuasions, a group I've never heard of till now do music in the same scene as the notes on the sheet music. The whole idea of the movie is that the gang is going to have a music show in the backyard. They make costumes, snacks, build the stage, and everything else. It's fun to watch over and over, and when you learn all the music, it's kinda nifty to sing along. Just like the series, the movie incorporates learning into the story, each scene getting a bit more challenging than the last. If you're a Blue fan, you have to get this movie, and if you think you might like it, do the same, it's a great movie that is well written and thoroughly enjoyable.
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- TriviaFinal acting role of musician Ray Charles.
- Quotes
[Steve is still sleeping]
Tickety Tock: [shouts at Steve] Wake up, Steve!
Steve: [still a little drowsy] What, huh, clue?
[notices the audience]
Steve: [to the audience] Oh, it's you. Wow. You're here early.
- Crazy creditsSteve's friends are credited as "More of Steve's Friends" and "Even More of Steve's Friends".
- ConnectionsFeatured in Blue's Big Musical (2001)
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