Rise Tickety's Lost Voice You Wanna Be Show

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Steve, Blue and their friends put on that You Can Be Anything You Wanna Be Show. It talks about where Tickety Tock had a lost voice that did performing a fun show. Fun title, outro two. Simply instead of Dash, it's Dot.

Catalogue Number: 7834

Title Date: September 10, 2000

Six previews in the beginning.


 * 1) Rugrats In Paris The Movie (coming to theaters)
 * 2) 4 Blue's Clues Videos "Magenta Comes Over", "Blue's Safari", "Stop, Look And Listen!", And "Blue's Big Pajama Party"
 * 3) 4 Little Bear Videos "Little Bear's Band", "Little Goblin Bear", "Rainy Day Tales", And "A Kiss For Little Bear"
 * 4) It's The Pied Piper Charlie Brown
 * 5) Dora
 * 6) All Ears Blue

At the start of the movie, Blue, Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper welcome us into the house. They are preparing for a big music show in the backyard and now they can really get ready. There is one character that is missing though, Steve. They can hear him snoring, it seems that he is still in bed sleeping. Mr. Salt says that it is time for Paprika to have breakfast, and leaves with Mrs. Pepper and Paprika. As Steve mumbles in his sleep, Blue and Tickety manage to wake him up by yelling out "Wake up, Steve!!". Steve groggily sits up and he said that the viewer is here really early this morning. Steve realizes that today is the big music show and he has overslept by mistake. Fortunately, he tells them, through song, that if we work fast and hard, we can still be ready in time for the "You Can Be Anything That You Wanna Be" show, which is about what everyone wants to be when they grow up. After getting ready, the residents of the Blue's Clues house walk into the kitchen for a big breakfast. Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, and Paprika serve various food such as pancakes, toast, fruit, cereal, and orange juice. While eating, the characters begin a conversation about the big music show. Periwinkle eavesdrops on them, believing them to be talking about a magic show. Afterward, Periwinkle leaves to rehearse. Inside, Blue gives Steve a clipboard of things that they need to do to get ready for the big day. having their breakfast is the very first thing, so Steve crosses breakfast off of his list of things to do. The characters talk about what they are going to be doing in the show. Slippery says he wants to be captain on a boat when he grows up. Shovel and Pail are going to sing about being animal doctors. Mailbox says he plans to sing about being a comedian. Blue and Tickety are going to sing a duet about being teachers. However, while rehearsing, Tickety's voice starts becoming raspy. Steve tells her that she can still be a part of the show by ringing her bells. However, this leaves Blue without a singing partner. Blue was very sad because she does not want to sing all-alone, but Tickety thinks that as long as Blue does not give up, she can go on with a new singing partner. Blue perks up and agrees and decides that they will play Blue's Clues to figure out who it is. Steve adds it to the checklist. Steve goes to get his notebook from Sidetable but is called by Mr. Salt, who needs some help in the kitchen. While Steve goes to check on the problem, Sidetable sadly sings to herself about how she wants to be in the show but is too shy to say anything about it. When Steve returns, Sidetable tries to tell Steve her desires, but gives up and lets Steve take his notebook. Steve tells the viewers at home that he loves songs and he loves making up songs. In fact, he wants to make up a song to sing with them in the big music show, so he adds it to the to-do list. As Steve begins to look for clues outside, he laments to the viewers how he never found a clue without their or anyone's help, and how he would like to try and find one himself before the viewer spotting it. However, the first clue is revealed to be on the notebook, as pointed out by the viewers. Steve compliments their clue finding skills, saying that he wishes he was as good at finding clues as the viewers were. Surreptitiously, Periwinkle nabs Steve's checklist, hides it under a cape, and shows the viewers a trick where he makes the checklist appear. He then leaves it on a table and goes to look for Steve, who shows up and finds the clipboard. Sidetable tries to talk to Steve again, but Slippery calls him to help out with making hats. The viewers are left alone with Sidetable again and she vows that this time, she is really going to tell Steve that she wants to be in the show. Meanwhile, Slippery and Steve come in with many hats and start singing a song called Silly Hat. Sidetable tries to talk to Steve again, but her shyness gets the best of her again, causing her to just say she wants to help out in the show. Steve then tells her to hold the hats on her table, which leaves her sad. Several of Steve's friends appear with multiple props, asking him what to do with them. Through song, Steve helps them and they all finish the stage. Periwinkle shows up yet again, trying to get Steve to view his magic, but Mr. Salt needs Steve's help in the kitchen again. This time Mr. Salt was trying to find the chocolate chips. While Steve was in the kitchen, Periwinkle shows the viewers another magic trick. Periwinkle was going to make a green knob disappear. He does so by moving it behind him with his tail. He then leaves, uncovering a clue on a different knob. Steve appears and is disappointed that he had not found it himself. There is still one left, though, so he figures that maybe he will find that one, but he realizes that he left his notebook somewhere else offscreen. Periwinkle, meanwhile, returns to find that Steve had left. He sadly comments that he is sure Steve would like his tricks, if only he had a chance to show him. After Mr. Salt delivers cookies, Steve checks snacks off the list and then notices that they still need to finish their song. So, Blue, Steve, and the viewers skidoo into a music sheet. There, Steve meets an anthropomorphic G-Clef, who offers to help him write a song. While in the music sheet, Steve learns about notes. Some notes are high, and some notes are low (as shown on a staff). The notes then sing in unison from different pitches about putting the notes together. Steve also learns about rhythm and tempo. Steve then comes up with a song, consisting of the words "beep bop bay". However, he feels his song is incomplete, even with rhythm and tempo. G-Clef tells him that music comes from inside. Soon, Steve develops a complete song and now there is only one thing left to do on the checklist, and that is to find the last clue. As Steve searches around for it, Periwinkle shows up for the third time to show Steve a magic trick. However, just as Periwinkle left to get the trick ready, Steve is called to Tickets and Blue to help Slippery, and walks away. As Periwinkle came back, the viewers tell Periwinkle that Steve left again to help somebody. He complains that with Steve being so busy, he will never get to see his magic tricks. Meanwhile, Slippery is having trouble rehearsing his act. He is afraid he will slip on stage. Steve tells him not to give up, but to go on. After hearing this, Slippery feels better. Upon returning to the real world, Sidetable tries to tell Steve her desires again, but once again fails. Steve then has her collect tickets. After that, Steve tries to find the third clue himself, with no avail. He begins to think that he might never find it, but his friends tell him in song what he told Slippery; "Don't give up, just go on." Steve returns to find the clue and runs into a stack of boxes. A cardboard drawer lands in his hands, which is revealed to be not only the final clue but Steve's very first clue! As he looks directly at his very first clue, Steve feels very triumphant and victorious. Steve happily gets out his notebook, draws the clue, and runs to the Thinking Chair before the show can start. Impulsively, he focuses on one clue, the notebook, and thinks he is the right answer. But he realizes that he doesn't have a drawer or a knob. After analyzing the clues, Steve and the viewers come to the conclusion that Blue wants Sidetable to be her new partner. Steve goes to tell Sidetable, but then remembers that Sidetable was collecting tickets. So, Steve and his friends look for Sidetable by the end of the fence post. Once they got there, however, Sidetable's nowhere to be seen, so everybody decides to split up and try to find her. Periwinkle appears again, asking Steve if he will watch his trick. Steve, instead, assigns Periwinkle and the viewers to look for Sidetable together in the backyard. They find her, and it turns out that she was hiding from the others because she believes she is not going to be in the big music show, and she is too shy to ask. She sings her song again, and after Periwinkle compliments her, she becomes happy again and is ready to tell Steve about her desires, yet again. Periwinkle then comes up with an idea to do for a magic trick. Periwinkle tells Sidetable that he will make her appear for everyone to see. He hides her under his cape and yells for everybody to come here. Steve and his friends see Periwinkle and he tells them to say the magic words, "Peri pocus, hocus crocus!". The trick works and Sidetable tells Steve she wants to sing in the music show and Steve tells her that they were looking for her because Blue wants to be her singing partner in the music show. However, Periwinkle is confused by all of this, as he thought it was a magic show. Everybody tells him that it is not a magic show, it was a music show, where they can do various things, like make up songs, do dances, tell jokes and wisecracks, wear costumes, and sing. This, however, does not make him happy because singing is not his strong suit, magic is. Disappointed, he hides under his cape. Tickety goes to Periwinkle and tells him not to give up and she offers that Periwinkle could do something else in the show. Purple Kangaroo then tells the group that the crowd is getting impatient. However, nobody is ready yet: Mailbox forgot his jokes, Slippery does not have his costume, Sidetable and Blue need more practice, Shovel and Pail need to search for the animals, and Tickety tells Steve that they need more time. Steve has them go practice, and tells Periwinkle to perform his magic to entertain the audience to keep them busy, while they get ready for the show. As everyone prepares backstage, the audience is delighted by Periwinkle's tricks, until finally everyone is ready to start the show and he performs his final trick; "Peri pocus, hocus crocus, gotta go-cus." When everybody is ready, Slippery goes onstage, and slips, just like he was worried about. Everybody tells him to not give up and go on. Slippery picks himself up and continues. After Shovel and Pail's doctor act, Mailbox joins in the show with a joke, getting stuck at first, but they help him to get free. After this, Blue and Sidetable both go on and sing. Steve then goes up and sings his song, overcoming his nervousness, and finally everyone joins in for a reprise of the main number. The curtain closes, and opens revealing everyone. They thank the viewers for their help with a group singing the slower, Broadway-style version of The So Long Song. Steve tells everyone, including the viewers, to take a bow, and everyone proceeds to do so, as the movie draws to a close.

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OUTRO 2

Cookie Monster instructs the viewer on "the art of cookie eating", with aid from Rosita and a girl. Hey, You're Back. You Know, There Are So Many Amazing Creatures That Live Here In The World Tree. Yeah, We Got Marmosets, Anteaters, Turtles, Monkeys, Birds, And Some Frogs. And You. Yup, You're An Animal, Too.

2 music videos in the end: You Can Be Anything You Wanna Be music video, and There It Is music video.

Songs

 * 1) Today's the Big Day^
 * 2) At the Show
 * 3) The Breakfast Song
 * 4) The Clipboard Shuffle
 * 5) Sidetable's Lament^^
 * 6) Blue's Clues Theme Song
 * 7) Silly Hat
 * 8) Putting It All Together
 * 9) Notes
 * 10) Rhythm
 * 11) Tempo
 * 12) Dynamics
 * 13) Sing (There It Is)
 * 14) As Smart as You^
 * 15) The Magic of Theater^
 * 16) I Can Be Anything That I Want To Be
 * 17) The So Long Song (Broadway-style version)

^ - The song was made exclusively for the album, and is nowhere to be seen in the movie itself.

^^ - The song is an extended version from how it appeared in this film.

Trivia

 * G-clif does not appeares in the end episode Because he was very busy.
 * Danielle Brown, David Edwards, Kenny Kim, Jamie O'Donnell, Gemini Quintos, Jessie Regina, Madeleine Steinberg, and Anna Sherman Weiss are all friends of Steve in this special. Danielle is related to Content Consultant Laura G. Brown, David is related to long-time friend of Joe Dominique Edwards, Kenny will voice Periwinkle in Season 4, Jamie is related to Rosie O'Donnell, a celebrity from Blue's Birthday, Gemini is related to Gail A. Quintos, a friend of Joe from Blue's Predictions, Jessie is related to Nick Regina, a friend of Steve from Blue's Big Mystery, Madeleine is related to Production Assistant Amy Steinberg, and Anna is related to future Vice-President of Production for Nick Jr., Teri Weiss.
 * Mattel Interactive published a video game on the PlayStation inspired by the movie.
 * Kid Rhino Records published a soundtrack featuring all the music and original songs from the movie.
 * Clips from this movie, alongside other Blue's Clues episodes, were seen on the first Behind The Scenes special "Backstage at Blue's Clues" (Found on the DVD release).
 * Surprisingly, there is no Kevin, Duarte, or Hyunshup Shin version of this.
 * This is the only time Blue, Tickety Tock, Slippery Soap, Mailbox, Shovel, and Pail all say "He's gotta get off all his PJs".
 * This movie is often abbreviated to/known as Blue's Big Musical, even though on trailers, commercials, the logo, and in the film itself it is called Blue's Big Musical Movie.
 * Blue was heard when she leaves a paw print offscreen. Steve turns around and the viewers can see that Blue left a clue on Steve's notebook from the backside.
 * If one counts this as an episode, this is the only episode to run for more than 24 minutes.
 * This is one time when Tickety Tock says "1, 2, 3.. Wake Up, Steve!" with Blue, this could be a reference to the Australian children's group "The Wiggles" where Greg, Murray & Anthony counted to three and then shout "Wake Up Jeff!".
 * This is the second time Blue nods her head no from The Lost Episode!.
 * This movie was shown on the Nick Jr. block in 2002 during Season 4, and on the Nick Jr. channel ten years later.
 * This teaches kids how they can get over adversity after anything bad happening.
 * This is the first time Sidetable interacts with any character besides Steve and the viewer.
 * Sidetable used to mostly be in the living beforehand. However, she appeared outside the living room in Thankful at the table for Thanksgiving dinner.
 * This is also the second time Sidetable was outside, after Nature.
 * She will appear outside again in a couple of more episodes.
 * Periwinkle did not seem as interested in the magic within the previous two episodes he appeared in this film.
 * Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, and Paprika do not have a part in the musical, but they all sang "The Breakfast Song" and the former two sang "Putting it Together."
 * Having the characters get ready for their big music show for most of this episode, There was no Mailtime and Video Letter segments.
 * When the viewers found the 2nd clue (a knob), and told Steve from outside, they shouted "There's a Clue!" in a frustrated tone. This is the second time this happens. The first was in "Art Appreciation".
 * This is the last time the show uses the original archive kid voiceovers including the usual "No, it's a Clue!" line from Adventures in Art.
 * The original archive kid voiceovers from the first and second seasons was later used for the last time in Blue's Big Costume Party, The Wrong Shirt, Environments, The Anything Box, Puppets, Colors Everywhere!, The Big Book About Us, 100th Episode Celebration, The Boat Float, Our Neighborhood Festival, The Scavenger Hunt, Bluestock, and Behind the Clues: 10 Years with Blue.
 * This is the first time in the series to have a 90 degree angle inside the house.
 * The music clips during the end credits came from the following episodes: Blue's Surprise at Two O'Clock!, A Snowy Day, Mailbox's Birthday, What Was Blue's Dream About?, What Does Blue Want to Do with Her Picture?, Blue Wants to Play a Game, What Does Blue Want to Make?, and What Does Blue Want to Do on a Rainy Day?.
 * The first Marching Band music has a wild tune but the second has a beautiful tune.
 * At the end of the closing credits, Blue barks Bye-bye to the audience, but in the subtitles, it says she is actually saying it.
 * The episode features the longest credit sequence out of every episode, breaking the record originally taken by What Did Blue See?.
 * In the Nick Jr. Productions logo, after the closing credits, the ending of the music plays most of the logo, while the generic logo music fades in, without the first child laughter, and the music overlaps the closing credits music before the last two notes.
 * There is no Nickelodeon logo as the 2000 copyright is shown with the Nick Jr. Hippos logo.
 * On the DVD and Canadian VHS release, there is no Nickelodeon or Nick Jr. logo at all, and it cuts straight to the Nick Jr. "Kids" outro (Little Bill, Little Bear and Blue's Clues Variant).
 * This is the only episode where Steve finds a clue before the viewer.
 * The "Notebook!" voiceover from What Experiment Does Blue Want to Try? is used.
 * The "Thinking Chair" voiceover from What Does Blue Want to Make Out of Recycled Things? is used.
 * This is the second time Mailbox gets stuck, the first time was in Blue Is Frustrated.
 * Unlike most episodes of this show, there is no Kevin, Duarte or HyunShup Shin version of this episode, likely due to the extensive length of the episode compared to other episodes (which in this case, a usual episode would be 24 minutes).
 * This episode has the longest "Race to the Thinking Chair" sequence in the whole show, as Steve was trying to make but says hello to various guests along the way and the ticket holders kept asking "When the show was starting?".
 * This is the 1st time Magenta and Green Puppy's paw prints appear onscreen, though on their paws.
 * Magenta would later place her pawprint onscreen in the Blue's Clues & You! episode "Getting Glasses With Magenta".
 * The bell sound for when Steve gets his notebook was heard three times.
 * The first time it was heard was when Steve gets his notebook from Sidetable Drawer.
 * The second time it was heard was when Steve finds the third clue himself.
 * The third time it was heard was when Steve gets out his notebook for the clue review.
 * The bell sound was not heard when Steve pulls out his notebook for the first two clues because he discovered that his own notebook was the first clue and when he mysteriously left his notebook at an unknown location after finding the second clue.
 * This is the only time Tickety lost her voice because she was singing so much in development for the music show.
 * Evan Dorfman voices Slippery's singing while Cody Ross Pitts voices him speaking. Dorfman was later voices Slippery's singing in Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper Day and Bedtime Business.
 * Aleisha Allen, who voiced Sidetable Drawer, voices Paprika's singing while Jenna Marie Castle voices her speaking.
 * Tickety was voiced by Kelly Nigh in this movie, whose would voice in season 4 and 5.
 * This is the first and only appearance of G-Clef in person.
 * Ray Charles provided the voice G-Clef in this special.
 * The "Blue Skidoo, We Can Too" music tune was used in the Thinking Chair music when Steve runs inside to the Thinking Chair after he found and drew the third clue.
 * Steve does not appear in the opening intro due to him still being asleep, so Blue chooses to take over with the viewer.
 * This is the second episode not to feature the end credits with a white background, they appear in front of the red curtain written in crayon on pieces of cardboard signs. Overall, the first episode was Blue's Big Pajama Party.
 * This is the second episode not to feature Blue playing with her ball after the end credits before the book closes, the first was in Blue's Big Pajama Party.
 * This is the only time the book closes before the credits.
 * This is the third episode with no character animations in the credits, besides Blue saying "Bye-bye" to the audience from up close as a one-time only animation.
 * This is the second time the phone sits on the floor, the other was in Pool Party.
 * In the closing credit sequence, it is the only time the book closes before the credits, and the credits appear in front of the red curtain, written up in cardboard text, the letters change from page to page.
 * This is the only Blue's Clues episode where we see Mailbox's back.

Goofs

 * Whenever Slippery sings his voice slightly changes.
 * Steve asks if everyone combed their hair even though none of them (minus Blue having fur) have any hair.
 * The audio of Slippery singing at the end of the At the Show song is for some reason hard to hear. Unless someone were to put the subtitles on, Slippery is saying "Bubbling".
 * Steve says that for once, he would like to be able to spot the clue before the viewer since the viewer is better at spotting clues than Steve. But he apparently did not remember that he had done so back in What Does Blue Want to Do on a Rainy Day? and Blue's Big Mystery.
 * During the Putting it Together song, the curtain continues to change its design, before being put on the stage.
 * Mysteriously, Steve left his notebook in the house after finding the second clue. Even though Steve always has his notebook with him.
 * Blue wasn't anywhere to be seen in G-Clef's page of piano music, until the "There it is" song starts playing.
 * After Steve and Blue skidoo back to their backyard, the page of music was colorful, even it wasn't when they skidooed into it.
 * Though this is likely due to the color swirling around when they sing with G-Clef.
 * Despite Mailbox being on the stage to encourage Slippery, he was with the other when they first started singing.
 * After Steve says "Great job Slippery" if you watch carefully he glitches out of frame.
 * It's unknown how Mailbox got stuck on a stage. Considering he was partially past it when he got stuck.
 * During the credits, at one point the audio slightly gets deeper, and slightly echoes.
 * When Steve skidooed into the page of music, He came out of the skidoo from a treble clef, but when Steve skidooed back to the backyard, he skidooed into the yellow picture frame which leads back to the backyard.
 * When the What Was Blue Dream About? song plays in the credits Paprika's voice can very faintly be heard for about a brief second.
 * When Mailbox finishes his performance, the stage appears to be a bit lower than it was before.