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     Blue 
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Blue
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Voice: Victoria Pontecorvo
The titular Blue Puppy Blue is literally a puppy that only appears once every blue moon, being a character from Steve's favorite book who was born during a blue moon and escaped from her book to find a friend, finally deciding to stay with her friends permanently in the yellow house. After encountering the moon fairy, Moona, during a blue moon night, Blue finds a music box, which is her way of accessing her room, where she eventually here gained the ability to walk on two legs and more importantly, to talk.
For more information about her see the Yellow House Residents page.
     Polka Dots 
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Polka Dots
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Voice: Tim Lagasse (Blue's Room segments in the original series and the first episode of the spinoff), Peter Linz (Blue's Room, season 1), unknown (Blue's Room, season 2), Gagan Graham-Arbuthnot (reboot)

Blue's stuffed puppy friend. Polka Dots was Blue's favorite stuffed toy, who came to life in Blue's Room. Previously seen on the Blue's Clues episodes "Blue Goes to the Doctor" and "Meet Polka Dots!'", this character was referred to as female in those episodes, but is portrayed as male in Blue's Room. He would later appear in Blue's Clues & You; he is featured in an episode of the podcast based on the series called Story Time with Josh & Blue and would make an in-series appearance in "Sleeping Singalong With Blue". He also is featured as a light-up "lovey" with the Bedtime Blue plush toy merchandise release.


  • It Was a Gift: It is revealed in the reboot that one of the reasons Polka Dots was so special to Blue is because he was a gift from Josh, Joe and Steve's cousin.
  • Living Toys: He can come to life inside Blue's Room.
  • Third-Person Person: In the reboot, he almost always refers to himself in the third person.
    Polka Dots: "Polka Dots needs something else."

     Roar "Roary" E. Saurus 
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Roary
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Voice: Joey Mazzarino
A stuffed t-rex.

     Frederica "Fred" 
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Fred
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Voice: Cheryl Blaylock

A princess rag doll who likes to pretend that every day is her birthday.


  • Cool Crown: She is a princess doll, and that's why she always wears a crown.
  • Gender-Blender Name: Fred isn't a common name to give to girls, but in her case, it's short for Frederica.
  • Genki Girl: She's often very excitable.
  • Living Toys: A talking rag doll.

     Silly Seat 
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Silly Seat
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Voice: Jared Goldsmith
An armchair who likes telling jokes.

     Doodleboard 
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Doodleboard
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Voice: Peter Linz (Blue's Room segments in the original series and season 1 of the spinoff), unknown (Blue's Room, season 2)

An easel who likes drawing pictures and playing a game called "Doodle Doodle Guess".


     Dress Up Chest 
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Dress Up Chest
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Voice: Tim Lagasse (Blue's Room segments in the original series and the first episode of the spinoff), Tyler Bunch (remainder of Blue's Room)

A chest who holds costumes for Blue and her friends to wear.


     Sprinkles 
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Sprinkles
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Click here to see him before getting his spots
Voice: Joey Mazzarino

Blue's baby brother. He is introduced in a special to premiere the show's second season and then appears in installments after that.


  • Cousin Oliver: Introduced in the second season of Blue's Room (which crossed over with the main series and served as the series finale for the original) as a younger addition to the main cast.
  • Edible Theme Naming: He's named after a cake decoration.
  • Foreshadowing: During his debut episode, he was younger than the other puppies, his ears resemble Blue's and he's the only puppy Blue never asks if he was her baby brother. It turns he is.
  • Last Episode, New Character: Subverted. "Meet Blue's Baby Brother" marked the final episode of the original series, but the beginning of the second season of Blue's Room.
  • Like Brother and Sister: In his debut episode, he and Blue act like this, with her comforting him when he's scared and helping him to learn new things like the alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes, etc. It turns that they're actually brother and sister, as revealed by the gold clues.

     Boogie Woogie 
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Boogie Woogie
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Voice Actor: Joey Mazzarino
A living jukebox that loves to dance and sing along with his friends


Recurring Characters

     Joe 
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Joe
Actor: Donovan Patton

Blue's (second) caregiver who occasionally participated in her adventures on the Room. For more information about him visit the Human Hosts Page.


     Moona 
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Moona
Voice: Christiana Anbri
A moon fairy.

     Key 
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Key
Voice: Jared Goldsmith

The key that unlocks Blue's playroom.


     Handy Dandy Journal 
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Handy Dandy Journal
Voice: Brianna Gentilella

A journal that Blue writes in.


     Dictionary 
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Dictionary
Voice: Brianna Gentilella

A dictionary that contains the "word of the day".


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