Blue's: What Story?

Blue's: What Story? is the 20th episode of Blue's Clues from Season 1.

Characters Present

 * Blue
 * Steve (North America)
 * Kevin (United Kingdom)
 * Duarte
 * Sidetable Drawer
 * Mailbox
 * Freddy
 * Fifi
 * Tickety Tock
 * Wolf
 * Jack
 * Cinderella
 * Rabbit

Summary
Steve and Blue play Blue's Clues to figure out what story they should play out. Along the way, they help classic storybook characters find their way back to their storybooks and help a bunny with her story by playing that story's characters

Recap
Steve and Blue have been putting on plays based on stories from books. We also take a look at all sorts of different stories. When Blue knocks some books out of bookshelf, we take the time to put them back on the shelf and also help some lost characters get back to the proper storybooks that they belong in. Later, where we help out Bunny to make a play with us and Steve is the star. Blue wants to play Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Steve is Papa Bear, Rabbit is Mama Bear, Tickety is Baby Bear and Blue is Goldilocks.

Quotes

 * Steve: Okay, Blue, let's do it again.
 * Blue: (barking) "No."
 * Steve: No? You don't wanna play "The Three Little Pigs" again?
 * Blue: (barking) "No."
 * Steve: Oh. Okay, well, what story do you want to play?
 * Steve: Oh, okay. We'll play Blue's Clues to figure out what story Blue wants to play.

Trivia

 * This is the first episode where all three clues are found in the same room.
 * The rabbit tells him that he's the king in the story and Steve takes this to mean Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll.
 * During the segment, he references his songs "All Shook Up" and "Hound Dog," as well as his traditional "Elvis has left the building" line.
 * When Steve and Blue play the Three Little Pigs, there are white borders around the scene as you can see, the Blue's Clues sprites and Steve goes through them.
 * Blue's pawprint that she places on the screen in this episode is so large that big extends off the screen.
 * Revealed in this episode, Steve's favorite food is bananas.
 * During The So Long Song, Steve sings like Elvis, even popping up his collar for it. This is the only time that this happens.
 * Todd Kessler, one of the three creators, as well as the show's executive producer, wrote and directed this episode and is listed as one of Steve's Friends in this episode.
 * Soo Kyung Kim, another member of the show staff, is also one of Steve's Friends in this episode.
 * Susan Motamed, the voice over director for the first season was also the voice of Cinderella, but she was
 * In the Mailtime Segment, Mailbox pretends to be the giant from "Jack and the Beanstalk".
 * This is the first episode since The Trying Game to have a brand new Mailtime footage.
 * When Blue jumped out of the bookcase and knocked some books and their characters out of them, the wolf gets buried under several books until he goes over to Steve.
 * When the wolf puts his grandma clothes on, the sound of Mailbox's entrance was used.
 * The storybooks to chose which character goes where are:
 * Hansel and Gretel, Little Red Riding Hood (the wolf's story), The Three Little Pigs
 * Hey Diddle Diddle, The Princess and the Pea, Jack and the Beanstalk (Jack's story)
 * Cinderella (Cinderella's story), Rapunzel, unknown story about a castle in the sky (possibly similar to Jack and the Beanstalk)
 * This is the only episode Blue cries, though she's only pretending to.
 * The second episode of "It's a Clue!" line in Blue Goes to the Beach.

Goofs

 * Danielle Divecchio is credited as Dannellie Livecchi.
 * When Sidetable says "Blue's Clues, I'm so excited" Her mouth looks like she is saying "I just love Blue's Clues".
 * When Steve takes the crown off temporaily and asks if the viewer will be the king with him, his hair from Early Season 1 is used.
 * When Steve is playing the Three Little Pigs with Blue, there is a white border around the screen.
 * The pawprint is a bit bigger than usual.