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Passing the torch is a very important thing to do when it comes to careers. They say that nothing lasts forever, but by passing the torch down, a legacy can continue to go on. Actors can't have the same roles forever, so it's necessary for them to pass the roles down to new people. Doing this can be risky, because if the new people don't do as good of a job, it can lead to unhappy responses from fans. However, it's important to have trust and faith for the next generation.

The Blue's Clues franchise is one of the best examples I've seen of passing the torch. In 1996, the Blue's Clues franchise began with Steven Burns hosting the series. Steve was loved by people of all ages for his lovable, sweet demeanor. He was considered to be the perfect person to host the Blue's Clues series. From 1996 to 2002, Steve hosted the series. He also starred in 2000's Blue's Big Musical Movie.

Steve loved his fans and the people that he worked with. However, he decided that the fourth season would be his last season as the host. In order to keep the series going, Donovan Patton was brought on as Joe, Steve's younger brother. Donovan Patton's Joe first appeared towards the end of the season. He came to visit the Blue's Clues house for a game of show and tell. In his second appearance, Steve taught Joe how to play Blue's Clues. Blue even made Joe his own notebook.

Joe's third appearance was Steve's last appearance as the host. In that episode, Steve announced that he was going to move out of the house and go to college. He also announced that Joe would be the one to take care of Blue and the other residents of the house. Joe and Steve's friends threw Steve a goodbye party.

Blue's Clues is known for being a very easygoing, happy show. However, Steve's departure was given a brief moment of sadness. As Steve was getting ready to leave, he mentioned how he was going to miss Blue. Blue, who looked sadder than ever before, gave Steve a big hug. Steve's goodbye episode is considered to be the most emotional episode of the series for fans.

While Steve leaving was sad, the episode is more uplifting than it sounds. While it serves as the end of an era for Steve, it also serves as the beginning of Joe's era. Before Steve leaves, he asks the viewers to help Joe find clues because just like him, Joe would need a lot of help. The last thing that Steve did before leaving is thank the viewers. He said, "I'll never forget how you helped me find all those clues. You really are so smart."

In the episode's last scene, Joe is playing with Blue when the phone starts ringing. Steve was the one calling. He wanted to let the viewers know that he was doing okay and that he missed them.

From then on, Joe was the host of the series. Steve was so loved by fans that some of them weren't ready to accept a new host. However, Joe proved himself to be a great host in his own right. He had a lot of the same lovable, wholesome charm as Steve in addition to not feeling like an exact copy of Steve.

Steve leaving the show was a sad moment, but I'm glad that the series didn't end after he left. Joe helped keep the franchise going with heart, optimism and fun. Steve passing the torch down to his younger brother was a wonderful moment that saved the Blue's Clues franchise. Also, it served as the beginning of a close friendship between Steven Burns and Donovan Patton. The two stayed in touch long after their time as the hosts had ended. In fact, the two are still good friends to this day.
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Over the years, Batman has been played by several great performers in television shows. For this article, I'll be going over how many episodes that the Batman TV actors have been in. Live action shows and animated shows will both be counted. Due to the large number of shows and episodes, some results might be an approximate number rather than an exact number.

Adam West's appearances:

Adam West played Batman in 120 episodes of the original Batman television series.
Adam West voiced Batman in 16 episodes of The New Adventures of Batman.
Adam West played Batman in 2 episodes of Legends of the Superheroes....
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The X-Men have had an excellent series of films, so I will be going over which characters appear in the most X-Men films.

Due to X-Men having such a large cast, they often have to resort to certain characters just getting cameos. In order to make things simpler, I will be excluding cameos from the results. The one exception to this rule is Wolverine in X-Men: Apocalypse, because his one scene in the film is a lengthy part of the film instead of just a quick cameo.

The X-Men films include the following films:

1. X-Men (2000)
2. X2: X-Men United (2003)
3. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
4. X-Men: First...
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Like the Batman franchise, Superman is a franchise with iconic heroes and villains. This article is about going over the heroes and villains that have appeared in the highest number of films.

The live-action Superman films:

1. Superman (1978)
2. Superman 2 (1980)
3. Superman 3 (1983)
4. Superman 4: The Quest for Peace (1987)
5. Superman Returns (2006)
6. Man of Steel (2013)
7. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)

General Zod had a brief appearance in one film (Superman) and starred in two films (Superman 2 and Man of Steel). Jonathan Kent has appeared in three films, including Superman, Man of...
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Note: Some of the results may reveal spoilers about the films.

Batman is a franchise with a large variety of heroes and villains. For this article, I'll be going over which characters appeared in the most Batman films. Only live-action films will be included. Also, films that have Batman characters in it but aren't Batman films, like Catwoman and Joker, won't be included.

The films that qualify as live-action Batman films:

1. Batman: The Movie (1966)
2. Batman (1989)
3. Batman Returns (1992)
4. Batman Forever (1995)
5. Batman and Robin (1997)
5. Batman Begins (2005)
6. The Dark Knight (2008)
7. The...
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The Wind Rises is one of my favorite films. It's a 2013 anime film that was done by Studio Ghibli. If you haven't seen it, I can't recommend it enough. The film is a combination of two real-life stories. The film centers around Jiro Horikoshi, a guy who is enchanted by airplanes. He grows up to become an airplane designer, but he isn't thrilled that his planes are being used for war. Along the way, he ends up discovering something that he might love even more than his planes.

It's not uncommon for characters from major franchises to get their screentime ranked. However, that's less common for...
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Batman: The Movie is a 1966 film that takes place in the same continuity as 1966's television show. Other than Catwoman, all of the characters are played by the same people that played them in the show.

For this article, I will be going over which characters have the highest amount of screentime. The same qualifications for judging screentime that I used with my previous screentime articles will continue to apply here.

In the film, there are 10 characters that have roles that are bigger than cameos. I have them ranked from the smallest amount of screentime to the biggest amount of screentime....
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My Little Pony: Equestria Girls is a 2013 film that explores human versions of the pony characters from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. The film was followed by three sequels, including Rainbow Rocks (2014), Friendship Games (2015) and Legend of Everfree (2016).

For this article, I will be going over which characters had the most screentime in the Equestria Girls franchise. Some things to note are:

This is exclusively for the four films, so any shorts or spin-offs will be excluded.

Twilight Sparkle's friends (Fluttershy, Pinkie Pie, Applejack, Rarity and Rainbow Dash) tend to have about...
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Frozen is one of my favorite franchises. I have seen Frozen more times than anybody probably should. In fact, there was a time where I would watch scenes from Frozen several days per week. During that time, I've gotten to study the film and its sequel on an obsessive basis.

One of the things that I did a lot of research on is on which characters have the most screentime in Frozen and Frozen 2. With the help of my stopwatch, I have been able to figure that out. Figuring out who has the most screentime isn't as easy as it appears. It's hard to calculate screentime for characters when there are...
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Donovan Patton is an actor that is known for playing Joe, the second host of Blue's Clues. In addition to wanting to celebrate Donovan Patton's birthday, I wanted to give him the attention that he deserves.

Donovan Patton first appeared as Joe towards the end of the fourth season of Blue's Clues. The original host, Steven Burns, wanted to move on to other things, so Joe was introduced. Joe was Steve's younger brother that first appeared in a story arc towards the end of the fourth season. In Joe's first appearance in the show, he came to Steve's house for a game of show and tell. In the second...
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I'm a big fan of the Frozen franchise, so I have been hoping that there would be a third Frozen film. The second Frozen film came out towards the end of 2019, so I've been waiting for a third Frozen film to be announced ever since then. After over three years of waiting, a third film has been announced. I'm very excited about that. In fact, there's very few, if any, upcoming films that I'm more excited about than Frozen 3.

Here's what I don't want to happen in Frozen 3:

Olaf hogging the spotlight

Since I'm such a big Frozen fan, it might come as a surprise that I don't really like Olaf. For...
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My 2010 films ranking.

Films that I didn't like:

Iron Man 2

Leap Year

Films that I thought were just okay:

Dear John

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

Toy Story 3

Films that I liked:

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Fred: The Movie

Shrek Forever After

Tangled

Get Him to the Greek

The Spy Next Door

Tooth Fairy

Grown Ups

Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster

Alpha and Omega

Superman/Batman: Apocalypse

Megamind

Jonah Hex

Marmaduke

Despicable Me

The Last Airbender

Films that I loved:

Gulliver's Travels

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore

Furry Vengeance

Yogi Bear

Batman: Under the Red Hood

Harry Potter and...
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My ranking of 2011's films. I saw a lot of films from that year.

Films that I didn't like:

Cars 2

Winnie the Pooh

Films that I thought were just okay:

Hugo

Kung Fu Panda 2

Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer

Green Lantern

Captain America: The First Avenger

Rio

Films that I liked:

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules

Arthur

The Sitter

Just Go With It

Hall Pass

Thor

Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred

Rango

Batman: Year One

Open Season 3

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World

Gnomeo and Juliet

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

The Green Hornet

Sucker Punch

The Muppets

Zookeeper

Mr. Popper's Penguins

Horrible Bosses

The...
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My 2012 film ranking.

Films that I didn't like:

The Dark Knight Returns

The Avengers

Films that I thought were just okay:

Hotel Transylvania

Skyfall

Films that I liked:

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days

Wreck It Ralph

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted

The Bourne Legacy

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Mirror Mirror

Ice Age: Continental Drift

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

The Hunger Games

Big Time Movie

Journey to the Center of the Earth: The Mysterious Island

Ted

The Pirates! Band of Misfits

The Three Stooges

The Watch

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance

The Five-Year Engagement

The Lorax

Here Comes the Boom

Parental...
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