I also saw a pic of the three hosts posed like evolution, plus they made a little reaction to each of their first episodes, and Steve was exhausted watching himself. I was a little late to realizing Blue's gender, and my mother with Periwinkle. Apparently, the wiki said something about her having a mother called Goldie, in originals finale, Meet Blue's Baby Brother.
Haha, wow. I only ever saw a few episodes when Steve was there, nothing since. This is super wild, for sure. XD I wasn't expecting aliens but, insert that crazy haired guy from the History Channel: "Aliens." XD Well played.
@@multiverseman4017I personally don’t think she is evil or would want to take over the world ( I don’t think an 8 year old would be into that type of thing ) but other than that the alien theory isn’t a bad theory but im sure blue is just a magical creature a special type at that
Sorry but Red, blue, and yellow are the primary colors. Orange, Purple, and Green are Secondary Colors. www.color-meanings.com/primary-secondary-tertiary-colors/
Yeah but that’s why people need to go back and like re-watch some of the stuff but I like the newer blue‘s clues and plus it has been a long time since I’ve watched the original ones like years plus I think that film theory should make another one but this time about winey pooh The grand adventure The search for Christopher Robin
I bet that’s how they were trying to promote like the movie I don’t even know but they even did make a movie i’d give that movie a C minus and a half just because they could’ve made it better Plus I hope they make another New York City movie just for the fun of it though
Blue is definitely a magical creature born from the blue moon, but the idea that she's an evil scout sent to gather intelligence for an invasion is where the theory loses me. Especially since I already knew all of this from memory of watching the show up to its final episodes (original series with Blue's Room Spin-Off included) when I was younger. Honestly, the theory could have worked better and kept its dark leanings if it was more about guessing what Blue's purpose and reason for being in Storybook World was/is. Since her specialness is the thing being highlighted in the series. Especially when Magenta is also capable of leaving her own clues and skidooing, and Rainbow is able to do everything Blue can do - including what she needs to be in her playroom to do (walk on her hind legs and talk) - to a greater extent. Rather than the basic "characters are actually evil/dead" subversion.
I mean, to be fair, the fact Rainbow Dog doesn't have any known owner when the rest do and with how Blue shafts Joe, it does start to give off some very wrong vibes when combined with Skiddu (probably misspelled that) World.
Blue's purpose? To learn new things, to make new friends & family, to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life & new civilizations, to boldly go where no puppy has gone before-No wait.....Sorry, that's the U.S.S. Enterprise's mission in Star Trek, but the point still stands!
My theory: Blue is actually a female human that an evil wizard transformed into a dog and everybody in her house was transformed into objects (you remember them on the show) and the house was transformed into a construction paper house. Blue was given a fixed amount of time to have the spell broken by loving another and being loved back, and Blue's house was found by Steve when he was desperate to find his missing mother who was imprisoned there by Blue after Steve's mother came there when she needed a place to stay as her car broke down on the way to bring her invention to an invention show. Blue was willing to release Steve's mother if Steve took her place as prisoner. Can anybody guess what this theory is an adaptation of?
Well to be honest I heard the end where it said Steve gave himself up to free his mother and since I'm a fan of the movie I reconized that scene. Then I read back through the comment, with blue being transformed into a dog by a wizard and such, and it all fit.@@mcpeanutful
@@DeborahSwenson If my theory that you have read is correct, that's maybe why Blue only leaves the house by "skidooing"-because she is ashamed of her canine form, and the only time the host is allowed to leave is if Blue leaves the house-and the host may only go where Blue goes.
I also saw a pic of the three hosts posed like evolution, plus they made a little reaction to each of their first episodes, and Steve was exhausted watching himself.
I was a little late to realizing Blue's gender, and my mother with Periwinkle.
Apparently, the wiki said something about her having a mother called Goldie, in originals finale, Meet Blue's Baby Brother.
He forgot Velma the Scooby-Doo show just like everyone else should
Fun Fact: While orange isn't really a primary color, but green is. At least in the RGB additive color theory.
I think it meant that they all have colours that they primarily wear
Plus I think you should do more film theories and not just the ones about paw patrol but the winey the Pooh one tooo
Birth is much, but breeding is more
Great reaction video! I only watched Blue's Clue's with my younger sister with the original Steve, so Film Theory's video was MIND BLOWING!
It definitely does change how you look at Blue for sure!!
Haha, wow. I only ever saw a few episodes when Steve was there, nothing since. This is super wild, for sure. XD I wasn't expecting aliens but, insert that crazy haired guy from the History Channel: "Aliens." XD Well played.
Ya, this one really does twist the brain a lot!
Does anybody think the detail of the Blue's Clues house being inhabited by inanimate objects was inspired by Disney's Beauty and the Beast?
I'm sorry, but I gotta say, I'm pretty convinced.
I for one hope its not true!
@@Fort_Master
I mean, I don't think Blue is gonna be evil and take over the planet, but I think the rest MIGHT be true.
@@multiverseman4017I personally don’t think she is evil or would want to take over the world ( I don’t think an 8 year old would be into that type of thing ) but other than that the alien theory isn’t a bad theory but im sure blue is just a magical creature a special type at that
@@itsriri-rocks
Exactly
Great video! oh, they share universe with Dragon Ball, nice XD
I never thought of it!
"Green and orange are secondary colors."
False. Green is a primary color, while orange is one of the 6 base tertiary colors.
Sorry but Red, blue, and yellow are the primary colors. Orange, Purple, and Green are Secondary Colors.
www.color-meanings.com/primary-secondary-tertiary-colors/
@@Fort_Master
Dude. It’s about light, not paint.
And tertiary are violet, vermillion, aquamarine, marigold, chartreuse and magenta (as featured in Colors Everywhere)
18:17 lol
Yeah but that’s why people need to go back and like re-watch some of the stuff but I like the newer blue‘s clues and plus it has been a long time since I’ve watched the original ones like years plus I think that film theory should make another one but this time about winey pooh The grand adventure The search for Christopher Robin
I bet that’s how they were trying to promote like the movie I don’t even know but they even did make a movie i’d give that movie a C minus and a half just because they could’ve made it better Plus I hope they make another New York City movie just for the fun of it though
Blue is definitely a magical creature born from the blue moon, but the idea that she's an evil scout sent to gather intelligence for an invasion is where the theory loses me. Especially since I already knew all of this from memory of watching the show up to its final episodes (original series with Blue's Room Spin-Off included) when I was younger.
Honestly, the theory could have worked better and kept its dark leanings if it was more about guessing what Blue's purpose and reason for being in Storybook World was/is. Since her specialness is the thing being highlighted in the series. Especially when Magenta is also capable of leaving her own clues and skidooing, and Rainbow is able to do everything Blue can do - including what she needs to be in her playroom to do (walk on her hind legs and talk) - to a greater extent. Rather than the basic "characters are actually evil/dead" subversion.
I mean, to be fair, the fact Rainbow Dog doesn't have any known owner when the rest do and with how Blue shafts Joe, it does start to give off some very wrong vibes when combined with Skiddu (probably misspelled that) World.
Blue's purpose? To learn new things, to make new friends & family, to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life & new civilizations, to boldly go where no puppy has gone before-No wait.....Sorry, that's the U.S.S. Enterprise's mission in Star Trek, but the point still stands!
My theory: Blue is actually a female human that an evil wizard transformed into a dog and everybody in her house was transformed into objects (you remember them on the show) and the house was transformed into a construction paper house. Blue was given a fixed amount of time to have the spell broken by loving another and being loved back, and Blue's house was found by Steve when he was desperate to find his missing mother who was imprisoned there by Blue after Steve's mother came there when she needed a place to stay as her car broke down on the way to bring her invention to an invention show. Blue was willing to release Steve's mother if Steve took her place as prisoner. Can anybody guess what this theory is an adaptation of?
@@Christina11222 Thank you, but you didn't answer the question "What is my theory an adaptation of?"
I think you've watched Beauty and the Beast too many times
@@DeborahSwenson How did you guess what my theory is an adaptation of?
Well to be honest I heard the end where it said Steve gave himself up to free his mother and since I'm a fan of the movie I reconized that scene. Then I read back through the comment, with blue being transformed into a dog by a wizard and such, and it all fit.@@mcpeanutful
@@DeborahSwenson If my theory that you have read is correct, that's maybe why Blue only leaves the house by "skidooing"-because she is ashamed of her canine form, and the only time the host is allowed to leave is if Blue leaves the house-and the host may only go where Blue goes.
Or Scooby Doo is a human who identify as a dog and lives their best doggie life. And Shaggy is his Dom
Is blue a boy or a girl? ♂️ ♀️