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Blue's Big City Adventure trailer reunites original Blues Clues host Steve Burns with the blue pup

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Just over 20 years after his abrupt departure from the wildly popular kids show Blue's Clues, Steve Burns returns in the trailer for the new Paramount Plus movie Blue's Big City Adventure.Burns hosted Blue's Clues since its inception in 1995, though he abruptly left in 2001, revealing in a later interview that he was going bald, stating, 'I refused to lose my hair on a kid's TV show, and it was happening, fast.'He returns as his beloved character Steve in Blue's Big City Adventure, which brings Blue and his new owner Josh (Josh Dela Cruz) to New York City, where they meet up with Burns' character Steve.

Making a comeback: Just over 20 years after his abrupt departure from the wildly popular kids show Blue's Clues, Steve Burns returns in the trailer for the new Paramount Plus movie Blue's Big City Adventure Departure: Burns hosted Blue's Clues since its inception in 1995, though he abruptly left in 2001, revealing in a later interview that he was going bald, stating, 'I refused to lose my hair on a kid's TV show, and it was happening, fast' Josh and Blue: He returns as his beloved character Steve in Blue's Big City Adventure, which brings Blue and his new owner Josh (Josh Dela Cruz) to New York City, where they meet up with Burns' character SteveThe trailer begins with Blue and Josh taking in the sights and sounds of New York City, as Josh proclaims, 'Blue, we are definitely not in Storybook World anymore.'Blue is seen hanging out with some street drummers while Josh breaks into song while adding, 'Blue's Clues in New York?

This is epic! Broadway here we come!' Their journey hits a bit of a snag when Josh realizes he doesn't have his, 'handy-dandy notebook.' Not in Storybook: The trailer begins with Blue and Josh taking.

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