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* AmusingInjuries: Downplayed. Steve falls backwards when he hears the phone ring.
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* AmusingInjuries: Downplayed. Steve falls backwards when he hears the phone ring.ring. Downplayed, as it's not a serious injury.
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* AmusingInjuries: Downplayed. Steve falls backwards when he hears the phone ring.
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* FailedASpotCheck: In addition to it being established that Steve needs the viewers' help to find the clues, when he was asking the chicks for help in finding Blue, they inform him ''[[HeadPet she's sitting on his head]]''.
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* After drawing the last clue, Steve tells the viewer it's time to sit in the Thinking Chair. In later episodes, Steve would say "We're ready for our...", and the viewers would say "Thinking Chair!"
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Since it's the first episode, there are quite a few examples.
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* After drawing the last clue, Steve tells the viewer it's time to sit in the Thinking Chair. In later episodes, Steve would say "We're ready for our...", and the viewers would say "Thinking Chair!"
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* EarlyBirdCameo: Tickety Tock appears in this episode briefly in the bedroom, but she does not talk. Her first speaking appearance will be in the next episode, "What Time Is It For Blue?"
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** Steve sings or whistles when he flips through the pages of the notebook before drawing clues, which almost never happens in future episodes.
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'''Snack Time'''
'''Original air date:''' September 8, 1996
The audience plays Blue's Clues with Steve to figure out what Blue wants with her snack.
'''Original air date:''' September 8, 1996
The audience plays Blue's Clues with Steve to figure out what Blue wants with her snack.
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The audience plays
In the first Blue's Clues
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* {{Pilot}}: This is the very first episode of Blue's Clues (not including the unaired "Blue Prints" pilot, which is a prototype of the final version of the show).
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* {{Pilot}}: This is the very first episode is an updated version of Blue's Clues (not including the unaired original pilot of "Blue Prints" pilot, which is a prototype (the unused name of the final version of show), which followed the show).same plot as this episode.
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* {{Pilot}}: This is the very first episode of Blue's Clues (not including the unaired "Blue Prints" pilot, which is a prototype of the final version of the show).
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* {{Pilot}}: This is the very first episode of Blue's Clues (not including the unaired "Blue Prints" pilot, which is a prototype of the final version of the show).show).
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** Blue is depicted with her tongue sticking out for a majority of the episode. This is the only episode where she does this, not including merchandise.
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'''Snack Time'''
'''Original air date:''' September 8, 1996
The audience plays Blue's Clues with Steve to figure out what Blue wants with her snack.
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'''Original air date:''' September 8, 1996
The audience plays Blue's Clues with Steve to figure out what Blue wants with her snack.
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* Pilot: This is the very first episode of Blue's Clues (not including the unaired "Blue Prints" pilot, which is a prototype of the final version of the show).
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* Pilot: {{Pilot}}: This is the very first episode of Blue's Clues (not including the unaired "Blue Prints" pilot, which is a prototype of the final version of the show).
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!!"Snack Time" contains examples of:
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
** Mailbox doesn't seem to be a fully developed character yet, as he doesn't have a conversation with Steve about the topic of the episode during mail time, and instead just says he's delivering the mail. This also applies to the next episode "What Time Is It For Blue?," but Mailbox is a fully-fledged character starting with the third episode of the series, "Mailbox's Birthday."
** When Steve opens the letter during the mail time, he mentions the names of the kids in the video. In most future episodes, he just says "it's a letter from our friends" without saying their names.
* EasilyForgiven: Blue, after knocking over the bag of groceries and a cup of straws.
* Pilot: This is the very first episode of Blue's Clues (not including the unaired "Blue Prints" pilot, which is a prototype of the final version of the show).
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
** Mailbox doesn't seem to be a fully developed character yet, as he doesn't have a conversation with Steve about the topic of the episode during mail time, and instead just says he's delivering the mail. This also applies to the next episode "What Time Is It For Blue?," but Mailbox is a fully-fledged character starting with the third episode of the series, "Mailbox's Birthday."
** When Steve opens the letter during the mail time, he mentions the names of the kids in the video. In most future episodes, he just says "it's a letter from our friends" without saying their names.
* EasilyForgiven: Blue, after knocking over the bag of groceries and a cup of straws.
* Pilot: This is the very first episode of Blue's Clues (not including the unaired "Blue Prints" pilot, which is a prototype of the final version of the show).