Riddle Blue/수수께끼 블루 (partially found Korean adaptation of "Blue's Clues" Nick Jr. animated/live-action series; 2000-2001)

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The show’s logo.

Status: Partially Found

Blue's Clues is an American children's television show that ran on Nickelodeon from 1996 to 2006. Blue's Clues is about a dog named Blue and her owner, Steve. The show later moved to a new actor for the owner who went by the name Joe. The series would later return in 2019 with new episodes along with a new host named Josh.

Due to the rise in popularity surrounding Blue's Clues, a Korean adaptation would be produced. This version of Blue's Clues would air on South Korean television network KBS2 in the year 2000. The major difference between the American and the KBS2 versions of the show is how the character of Steve was replaced by a different character referred to as "Uncle," played by comedian HyunShup Shin. Another change made to the Korean adaptation was the opening theme song to the show being replaced by a Korean folk song.[1]

# Episode Title Status
1 Blue Wants to Play a Game Lost
2 What Story Does Blue Want to Play? Partially Found
3 What Is Blue Afraid Of? Lost
4 Pretend Time Lost
5 The Grow Show Lost
6 Blue's News Lost
7 Magenta Comes Over Lost
8 What Does Blue Want to Make? Lost
9 Tickety's Favorite Nursery Rhyme Lost
10 A Snowy Day Lost
11 The Trying Game Lost
12 Blue Wants to Play a Song Game Lost
13 HyunShup Shin Gets the Sniffles Lost
14 What Does Blue Want to Build? Found
15 Blue's Senses Lost
16 What Experiment Does Blue Want to Try? Found
17 What Does Blue Want To Make Out of Recycled Things? Found
18 What Was Blue's Dream About? Lost
19 Blue's ABC's Lost
20 Math! Lost
21 Blue's Birthday Lost
22 What Does Blue Want To Do With Her Picture? Lost
23 What Does Blue Want To Do On a Rainy Day? Lost
24 The Lost Episode! Lost
25 Blue's Sad Day Lost
26 What Game Does Blue Want to Learn? Lost
27 What Did Blue See? Lost
28 Nurture! Lost
29 Blue Is Frustrated Lost
30 Art Appreciation Lost
31 Weight and Balance Lost
32 Blue's Surprise at Two O'Clock! Lost
33 What's That Sound? Lost
34 What Is Blue Trying to Do? Lost
35 Thankful Lost
36 Mechanics! Lost
37 Animal Behavior! Lost
38 Geography Lost
39 Signs Lost
40 Hide and Seek Lost
41 Occupations Lost
42 Anatomy Lost
43 Blue's Big Treasure Hunt Lost
44 Pool Party Found
45 Draw Along with Blue Lost
46 Nature Lost
47 Inventions Lost
48 What's So Funny? Found
49 Blue's Big Costume Party Lost
50 Blue's Big Pajama Party Lost
51 Blue's Big Mystery Lost
52 Blue's Big Holiday Lost
53 Blue's Play Lost
54 Prehistoric Blue Lost
55 Periwinkle Misses His Friend Lost
56 Blue's Big Musical Lost
57 Environments Lost
58 Words Lost
59 Stormy Weather Lost
60 Blue's Collection Lost
61 The Wrong Shirt Lost
62 Shy Lost
63 Magenta Gets Glasses Lost
64 Café Blue Lost
65 Imagine Nation Lost
66 The Anything Box Lost
67 Adventure! Lost
68 Superfriends Lost
69 Bugs! Lost
70 ¡Un Día Con Plum! Lost
71 What's New, Blue? Lost
72 Blue's New Place Lost
73 Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper Day Lost
74 The Baby's Here! Lost
75 Making Changes Lost
76 What's Inside? Lost

Availability

Very little footage of the KBS2 adaptation of Blue's Clues has surfaced. Of the footage that has surfaced, a bumper for the Korean adaptation featuring a clip of the show was uploaded to YouTube by the user 고동현 (Ko Dong-Hyun) and later re-uploaded to Archive.org by the user DKL3. Another brief clip of the series was shown on the Blue's Clues 10th-anniversary special Behind the Clues: 10 Years with Blue.

Along with the limited footage available, a Korean blogger managed to find a tape containing some footage of the KBS2 version of Blue's Clues and posted some screenshots of the footage they found.[2] Another Korean blogger got a hold of the theme song to the adaptation and posted it onto their blog.[1]

On June 16th, 2020, a full episode of the series would resurface after being uploaded to YouTube by the user 빛나는길TV (Shining Road TV).[3]

On July 3rd, 2020, four more episodes were found and were uploaded to a Google Photos album.[1]

Videos

The theme song to the Korean adaptation.

More footage of the Korean adaptation.

A full episode of the Korean adaptation.

More episodes of the Korean adaptation.

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