Dear 90s kids, he's back. Steve will return to help Blue search for a beloved missing character.
Steve Burns, the original clue finder on the classic kids’ TV series “Blue’s Clues,” will return to the show that made him famous. More than 25 years after first picking up his “handy-dandy notebook,” Burns will co-star in the newest episode of Nickelodeon’s “Blue’s Clues & You!” with current host Josh Dela Cruz as they search for a missing character.
Not only will Burns make a return to the series, but so will Donovan Patton, the actor who took Burns’ place in the original “Blue’s Clues” series in 2002.This marks the second time the trio of hosts will reunite for a “Blue’s Clues” adventure. In their last one, Steve, Josh and Donovan teamed up in the movie “Blue’s Big City Adventure” on Paramount+ in 2022. The movie will air for the first time on Nickelodeon at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, May 29.
Burns abruptly left “Blue’s Clues” in 2002 when his character went off to college and his “younger brother Joe” stepped in to take care of Blue and continue the clue-finding games.
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