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* AscendedExtra: Mailbox is now a fully-fledged character starting with this episode and is the first time he talks about the topic of the episode. In the first two episodes of the series ("Snack Time" and What Time Is It For Blue?"), the only thing he says to Steve is that the mail has been delivered and doesn't talk about the topic of the episode.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Mailbox is now a fully-fledged character starting with this episode and is the first time he talks about the topic of the episode. In the first two episodes of the series ("Snack Time" and What Time Is It For Blue?"), the only thing he says to Steve is that the mail has been delivered and doesn't talk about the topic of the episode.
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* AmusingInjury: Downplayed, as it's not a serious injury. Steve dances to the music of the clue drawings, but falls backwards when Tickety Tock rings her bells to get Steve's attention.
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* SuddenlyShouting:
-->'''Steve:''' Oh, Blue? You see Blue? Oh, a clue, you see a clue, right. YOU SEE A CLUE?
-->'''Steve:''' Oh, Blue? You see Blue? Oh, a clue, you see a clue, right. YOU SEE A CLUE?
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* ForgetfulJones: Despite the theme of the episode, Steve suddenly forgets it's Mailbox's birthday.
-->'''Steve:''' Hey, I wish I knew someone who needed a present, you know someone who is having a birthday or something? 'Cause whew, I mean, look at all of these great presents.
-->'''Viewers:''' Mailbox!
-->'''Steve:''' What? Yeah right, Mailbox.
-->'''Steve:''' Hey, I wish I knew someone who needed a present, you know someone who is having a birthday or something? 'Cause whew, I mean, look at all of these great presents.
-->'''Viewers:''' Mailbox!
-->'''Steve:''' What? Yeah right, Mailbox.
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'''Mailbox's Birthday'''
'''Original airdate:''' September 22, 1996
Steve, Blue, and the gang at the house set up a party for Mailbox's tenth birthday. While getting ready, we play Blue's Clues with Steve to figure out what Mailbox's favorite birthday party game is so that it's ready to play at the party.
'''Original airdate:''' September 22, 1996
Steve, Blue, and the gang at the house set up a party for Mailbox's tenth birthday. While getting ready, we play Blue's Clues with Steve to figure out what Mailbox's favorite birthday party game is so that it's ready to play at the party.
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Steve, Blue, and the gang at the house set up a party for
For Mailbox's
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* CharacterDevelopment: Mailbox is now a fully-fledged character starting with this episode. In the first two episodes of the series ("Snack Time" and What Time Is It For Blue?"), the only thing he says to Steve is that the mail has been delivered and doesn't talk about the topic of the episode.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Mailbox is now a fully-fledged character starting with this episode and is the first time he talks about the topic of the episode. In the first two episodes of the series ("Snack Time" and What Time Is It For Blue?"), the only thing he says to Steve is that the mail has been delivered and doesn't talk about the topic of the episode.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Mailbox is now a fully-fledged character starting with this episode. In the first two episodes of the series ("Snack Time" and What Time Is It For Blue?"), the only thing he says to Steve is that the mail has been delivered and doesn't talk about the topic of the episode.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Mailbox is now a fully-fledged character starting with this episode. In the first two episodes of the series ("Snack Time" and What Time Is It For Blue?"), the only thing he says to Steve is that the mail has been delivered and doesn't talk about the topic of the episode.episode.
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'''Mailbox's Birthday'''
Original airdate: September 22, 1996
Steve, Blue, and the gang at the house set up a party for Mailbox's tenth birthday. While getting ready, we play Blue's Clues with Steve to figure out what Mailbox's favorite birthday party game is so that it's ready to play at the party.
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!!"Mailbox's Birthday" contains examples of:
* BirthdayEpisode: This episode is centered around Mailbox's tenth birthday.
* CharacterDevelopment: Mailbox is now a fully-fledged character starting with this episode. In the first two episodes of the series ("Snack Time" and What Time Is It For Blue?"), the only thing he says to Steve is that the mail has been delivered and doesn't talk about the topic of the episode.
Original airdate: September 22, 1996
Steve, Blue, and the gang at the house set up a party for Mailbox's tenth birthday. While getting ready, we play Blue's Clues with Steve to figure out what Mailbox's favorite birthday party game is so that it's ready to play at the party.
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!!"Mailbox's Birthday" contains examples of:
* BirthdayEpisode: This episode is centered around Mailbox's tenth birthday.
* CharacterDevelopment: Mailbox is now a fully-fledged character starting with this episode. In the first two episodes of the series ("Snack Time" and What Time Is It For Blue?"), the only thing he says to Steve is that the mail has been delivered and doesn't talk about the topic of the episode.