Adapted from Books 
Adventure 
Animals 
Animation 
Classics 
Comedy 
Dinosaurs 
Disney 
Drama 
Educational 
Family Films 
Fantasy 
General 
Holidays & Festivals 
IMAX 
Music & Arts 
Numbers & Letters 
Puppets 
Scary Movies & Mysteries 
Science Fiction 
Television 
           | 
    
    
    
      
  | 
Blue's Clues - Blue's Big Musical Movie |  
List Price: $16.99 
Your Price: $13.59 | 
  | 
 
  |  
| 
 |  
| Product Info | 
Reviews | 
 
 Features:
 - Color
 - Animated
 - Closed-captioned
 
  
 Description:
  Blue bounds into her first feature-length film ready to sing.  She gets sidetracked along the way, of course, but that's part of the  brilliant Blue's Clues formula. Each half-hour TV show presents engaging, easy-to-grasp mini-mysteries that are within toddlers' reach. This time  Blue; her huge-eyed, slightly loopy human companion, Steve; and their  cadre of talking-object friends are scurrying around, preparing for a  backyard music show that day. Everybody picks a number to perform;  Blue's is a duet with Tickety Tock, but the clock contracts laryngitis.  Who will be Blue's new partner? A game of Blue's Clues reveals the  hardly reluctant replacement. The standard discovery of three clues  followed by the usual wind-down song would add up to a colossal  disappointment in a feature film, so substantial rounding-out is  provided. Steve stumbles onto a keyboard inhabited by a note called G- Clef (the unmistakable voice of Ray Charles), who gives a tour of how  to make a song. First you pick the notes, then you work on rhythm, then  comes tempo, and, last but not least, "you've got to give it soul."  This movie's themes include perseverance (Tickety Tock can't sing but  finds a way to contribute anyway) and self-empowerment. Blue's Big  Musical Movie is a feast for little eyes and ears; the sets are so  colorful they hurt grown-up eyes, and the songs--especially the one  that gets the Charles treatment--are all sing-along-with-me winners.  --Tammy La Gorce
 |  
  |   
     |   
     |