Josh and Blue head to New York City to audition for a big Broadway musical.Josh and Blue head to New York City to audition for a big Broadway musical.Josh and Blue head to New York City to audition for a big Broadway musical.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations
Nick Balaban
- Mr. Salt
- (voice)
- …
Ava Augustin
- Tickety Tock
- (voice)
Shazdeh Kapadia
- Sidetable
- (voice)
Jacob Soley
- Slippery Soap
- (voice)
Gisèle Rousseau
- Mrs. Pepper
- (voice)
- (as Gisele Rosseau)
Breeze Dango
- Cuppa Coffee
- (voice)
- …
Traci Paige Johnson
- Blue
- (voice)
- …
Doug Murray
- Mailbox
- (voice)
Donovan Patton
- Joe
- (voice)
- …
Lisa Norton
- NYC Mailbox
- (voice)
Steve Burns
- Steve
- (voice)
- …
Cory Doran
- Trash Can
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaNick Balaban, a music composer for Blue's Clues, who also voiced Mr. Salt in the original series, returns to reprise his role as Mr. Salt in this film.
- GoofsThe front door on the Blue Note club goes from open to close after Josh plays "air piano".
- ConnectionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Making the Jam (2021)
- SoundtracksRock Blue's Clues & You
(Theme Song)
Arranged and Produced by Alex Geringas
Written by Peter Zizzo
Mixed by Kyle Mann
Featured review
Blue's Big City Adventure had a lot of spunk, heart, and musical numbers. The kids loved seeing the storybook land, Steve & Joe, Josh's voice, and the songs. My oldest son rated this a 9/10, as an adult I would have rated it a 5 (watchable once).
The movie lacked plot, continuity, and sense most of the time. There's a night dancing scene right after he gets to New York (but it's day time with a same-day audition). Did not see the point in Josh talking to inanimate objects and them coming alive throughout the film- all it did was distract him from getting where he needed to go. Loved how all the main characters were willing to help one another but the "mystery" and "solution" of finding Josh didn't make sense (and didn't work). The "Blue's Clues" didn't help Josh find where he needed to go. A sad moment had my sensitive kid in tears (that was the only complaint he had for the movie was he didn't want to watch the sad part ever again). I disliked the phrasing of "this was Josh's only chance" for him to follow his dream- life isn't just the pursuit of one dream and a win-or-lose scenario! Even the cab driver told him it's the journey and he was still making it an all-or-nothing moment at the audition.
The overall themes of following your dreams, every day is a gift, & supporting your family (and family can be the ones you choose) were nice but personally felt so over-the-top that they weren't sincere.
There were several nostalgic moments for the older generations. Overall I just wish the story line was better. The actors have great chemistry & passion. I know this is a children's movie but it had the potential to be really special for multi-generations.
Side note: the camera shots, angles, and movements were obnoxious. Lots of jump cuts/sideways shots which got annoying. There were a few unique shots that didn't make me nauseous.
The movie lacked plot, continuity, and sense most of the time. There's a night dancing scene right after he gets to New York (but it's day time with a same-day audition). Did not see the point in Josh talking to inanimate objects and them coming alive throughout the film- all it did was distract him from getting where he needed to go. Loved how all the main characters were willing to help one another but the "mystery" and "solution" of finding Josh didn't make sense (and didn't work). The "Blue's Clues" didn't help Josh find where he needed to go. A sad moment had my sensitive kid in tears (that was the only complaint he had for the movie was he didn't want to watch the sad part ever again). I disliked the phrasing of "this was Josh's only chance" for him to follow his dream- life isn't just the pursuit of one dream and a win-or-lose scenario! Even the cab driver told him it's the journey and he was still making it an all-or-nothing moment at the audition.
The overall themes of following your dreams, every day is a gift, & supporting your family (and family can be the ones you choose) were nice but personally felt so over-the-top that they weren't sincere.
There were several nostalgic moments for the older generations. Overall I just wish the story line was better. The actors have great chemistry & passion. I know this is a children's movie but it had the potential to be really special for multi-generations.
Side note: the camera shots, angles, and movements were obnoxious. Lots of jump cuts/sideways shots which got annoying. There were a few unique shots that didn't make me nauseous.
- goldfishcrayon
- Nov 20, 2022
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- Budget
- $15,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
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