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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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It's not uncommon for the most dangerous villain in a franchise to be built up for a long time. Some films won't give their biggest villain a chance to shine in their first film, while some shows will keep their biggest villain hidden for entire seasons. For example, the big villain in Avatar: The Last Airbender didn't show his face until the third and final season. Also, PokΓ©mon's biggest villain, Giovanni, was hidden in the shadows until the 63rd episode of the series.

One of the most built-up villains in all of fiction is Horde Prime. Horde Prime is a villain from the Masters of the Universe...
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Elsa from Frozen is one of the coolest characters in all of fiction. Why is that? Well, she literally is cool, because of her ice powers. However, I believe that there's a lot more that makes Elsa such a cool character.

Elsa is both vulnerable and powerful

Some people have a hard time relating to fictional characters that are extremely powerful, because they seem too perfect to relate to. However, I believe that's not a problem when it comes to Elsa. Sure, most people don't have ice powers. However, what makes Elsa relatable is that despite how powerful she is, she isn't always sure of herself....
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Blue's Big City Adventure is a 2022 film that serves as the film for the Blue's Clues & You! television series. The film was released to Paramount Plus before being released to DVD. The film has the cast of Blue's Clues & You in addition to having special guests and cast members from the original series. The film became notable for having all three Blue's Clues hosts in the same film.

Returning cast members from Blue's Clues & You!:

Josh Dela Cruz as Josh, the human protagonist of the film and the Blue's Clues & You! series

Traci Paige Johnson as Blue, the dog protagonist of...
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Blue's Clues is a franchise that has had three shows. In this article, I'll be ranking all three shows. Although two of the shows have problems, I'm a fan of all of the Blue's Clues shows. I would recommend all of them, because they all have a lot of heart and entertainment.

3. Blue's Room

Blue's Room is the second Blue's Clues show. It's a lot different than the original series and the new series. Instead of having Blue be an animated dog that speaks with barks, this show's Blue is a puppet that can talk like a human. Also, instead of having talking objects, Blue is joined by other talking...
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Blue's Clues is a Nickelodeon franchise that was created by Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler and Angela C. Santomero. The franchise focuses on a female dog named Blue that leaves clues for her human friends to find. Blue is joined by several talking objects, including Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, Mailbox, Sidetable Drawer, Shovel, Pail, Tickety Tock and Slippery Soap. The franchise helps teach viewers about how to find clues in addition to teaching lots of other meaningful things. The franchise began in 1996. The show left such a big impression on people that the franchise continues to go on to...
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Star Trek: Picard served as a spin-off and sequel to Star Trek: The Next Generation. The show introduced lots of new characters, but it also brought back several beloved characters from The Next Generation. This article is to highlight those characters. The show had 3 seasons and 30 episodes.

Before listing off The Next Generation characters, it's important to bring up Seven of Nine. Seven of Nine, who was originally from Star Trek: Voyager, was one of the few characters to appear in all 3 seasons of the show. She had a recurring role in the first season and a main role in the following seasons....
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Star Trek: The Next Generation was the second live-action Star Trek series. At first, there was doubt that any Star Trek show could live up to the original, but The Next Generation managed to become a huge hit. This was due to the excellent cast of characters. The show was so popular that it had 7 seasons and 178 episodes.

Katherine Pulaski (20 episodes)

Katherine Pulaski was brought on in the second season to replace Beverly Crusher as the show's doctor. However, the character wasn't well received, so she disappeared after the second season.

Tasha Yar (24 episodes)

Tasha Yar was a prominent crew...
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When it comes to Frozen, I'm a bit obsessed. There was a time where I would scenes from the film on a weekly basis. I've also become quite attached to the film's sequel. Due to how much time I've spent studying Frozen, I know a majority of the characters in the film. I even know the characters that I doubt anybody else would care about. In order to show off what an obsessive fan I am of this franchise, I'll attempt to see how many characters I can name from the two films off of the top of my head. Some characters, such as the wolves from the first film or the rock giants from the second film,...
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The Clock King is a classic villain that is obsessed with time. Speaking of time, the time has come to look at trivia about the Clock King.

The Clock King was created by writer France Herron and artist Lee Elias.

The Clock King first appeared in 1960.

The Clock King is an enemy of both Green Arrow and Batman.

The Clock King's first television appearance was a two-part story in the original Batman television series. He was played by Walter Slezak. His two-part story was co-written by Batman creator Bill Finger. At the time, Bill Finger had never received credit for writing Batman comics, but he...
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Mad Hatter, also known as Jervis Tetch, is a Batman villain that's based off of the Alice in Wonderland character of the same name. I'm a huge Batman fan and the Mad Hatter is one of my favorite book characters, so I'm a big fan of Batman's version of the Mad Hatter.

The Mad Hatter was created by writer Bill Finger and artists Bob Kane and Lew Sayre Schwartz.

The Mad Hatter first appeared in 1948.

In Batman, there have been two different Mad Hatters. One of them is a villainous Alice in Wonderland fan who uses his technology to control people's minds. The other version of the Mad Hatter is...
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Star Trek is a franchise that started with a television series in 1966. Since then, there have been several Star Trek shows. In addition, there have been several films.

The films with the original cast:

The cast of the 1966 Star Trek television series reprised their roles in a series of films.

1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

2. Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan (1982)

3. Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock (1984)

4. Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home (1986)

5. Star Trek 5: The Final Frontier (1989)

6. Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country (1991)

The films with the Next Generation cast:

Star Trek: The...
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Star Trek: The Next Generation is a Star Trek series that follows a different cast of characters than the original series. The Next Generation managed to become an iconic series in its own right. That is due to the great cast of actors that helped the new generation of characters become iconic heroes. The Next Generation has seven seasons. It was followed by a sequel show, Picard, which has three seasons.

Cast members in all seven seasons:

Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard

Jonathan Frakes as William Riker

Brent Spiner as Data (Brent Spiner also played Data's brother.)

LeVar Burton as Geordi...
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Code Geass is an incredible anime that has an extensive cast of amazing characters. For those that haven't yet experienced Code Geass, there is a lot that's worth learning about. For most shows, there a few characters that you need to know about. For Code Geass, there are so many characters that are worth learning about. As an obsessive fan of Code Geass, it's my honor to share my knowledge of the show.

Lelouch Lamperouge: The protagonist of the series. Lelouch is an exiled prince that is motivated to avenge his mother's death and create a more peaceful existence for his younger sister. He strives...
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The Penguin is one of Batman's most iconic enemies, so the time has come to look at trivia about him.

The Penguin was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane.

The Penguin's real name is Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot.

The Joker quickly established himself as Batman's arch-enemy. However, there was a need for more recurring Batman villains. Penguin filled that need by becoming Batman's second arch-enemy.

The Penguin's reputation as Batman's second arch-enemy was increased by his prominent role in the original television series. In fact, Cesar Romero's Joker and Burgess Meredith's Penguin...
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Batman has so many villains that it's hard to keep track of them. Hopefully, this guide will help you keep track of your favorite Batman villains.

Main villains:

Joker (arch-enemy)

Penguin

Catwoman (sometimes a villain, sometimes an anti-hero and a love interest for Batman)

Riddler

Two-Face

Mr. Freeze

Poison Ivy

Scarecrow

Ra's al Ghul

Talia al Ghul (sometimes a villain, sometimes an anti-hero and a love interest for Batman)

Clayface

Killer Croc

Mad Hatter

Hugo Strange

Ventriloquist and Scarface

Man-Bat

Harley Quinn (sometimes the Joker's henchwoman, sometimes an anti-hero)

Bane

Mobster villains:

Black Mask

Rupert...
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