Nick Jr Face Mixes Colors Arts and Crafts Vhs
Story Fourth dimension is a Blue's Clues VHS tape featuring two episodes from the outset flavor.
Episodes Featured
- "Blue'south Story Time" (Season 1, Episode four)
- "What Story Does Blue Desire to Play?" (Season one, Episode 16)
Contents
- The Rugrats Movie Teaser Trailer
- Paramount Means Family Entertainment VHS Trailer
- Nick Jr. VHS Trailer (Song)
- Blue's Clues VHS Trailer (Arts and Crafts and Story Time)
- Paramount Characteristic Presentation/FBI Warning
- Paramount Abode Video logo
- Nick Jr. ID Bumper - Cats
- Face Opens for Bluish
- "Blueish's Story Time"
- Face Sings Nosotros Are Looking for Blue's Clues
- "What Story Does Bluish Want to Play?"
- Face Says "See Y'all Afterwards, Alligator"
- Blue'southward Clues Credits ("What Story Does Blue Want to Play?") (saxophone, featuring background vocals past Todd Kessler, Thad Mumford, and Justin Burke)
- Nick Jr. Bears logo
- Nickelodeon Bone logo
- Paramount Home Video logo
Face Promos
- Face up Opens for Blueish
- Face up Sings We Are Looking for Blue's Clues
- Face Says "See You lot Later on, Alligator"
Credits
- Created past:Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler, Angela C. Santomero
- Written by:Todd Kessler, Angela C. Santomero
- Directed by:Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler
- Performance Manager:Angela C. Santomero
- Starring: Steve Burns
- Executive Producer: Todd Kessler
- Producer/Head Writer: Angela C. Santomero
- Producer/Designer: Traci Paige Johnson
- Supervising Producer: Jennifer Twomey-Perello
- Director, Researcher & Development: Alice Wilder
- Music & Sound Design: Nick Balaban & Michael Rubin
- Coordinating Producer: Penelope Jewkes
- Art & Animation Manager: Soo Kyung Kim
- Production Managing director:Amy Starr
- Scripting and Evolution Manager: Michael Smith
- Video Letters & Voice Overs Produced & Directed by: Susan Motamed for squeegee films
- Reaction Phonation Overs Produced & Directed past: Amy Starr, Allison Gilman
- Animator Director: Dave Palmer
- Animators: Chris Boyce, Robert K. Charde, Michael Dougherty, Olexa Hewryk, Nancy Keegan, Scott Klossner, Anne Nakasone, Dan Nord, Jennifer Oxley, Joe Silver, Luke Warm, Trixy S. Wattenbarger, Seth Zeichner
- Assistant Fine art Director: Christian Hali
- Digital Designers: Yo-Lynn Hagood, Jane Howell, Adam Osterfeld
- Storyboard Artists: Matt Sheridan and Nancy Keegan
- Storyboard Revisionist: David Levy
- Art Production Assistant: Ian Chernichaw
- Blitheness Banana: Holly Klein
- Technical Managing director: Neilson Torres
- Technical Manager & Ultimate Specialist: Rob Partington
- Editors: L. Mark Sorre, Yuval Kossovsky
- Assistant Editor/Post Manager: David "The Duke" Burger
- Research & Evolution Analyst: Scott Garner
- Assistant Production Coordinator: Matt Parillo
- Project Coordinator: Allison Gilman
- Research & Product Assistant: David "The Duke" Burger
- Art Production Assistant: Yana Vainshtok
- Interns: Sandra Ali, Leona Beasley, Jason Bliss, Jeff Einhorn, Amy Handler, Morgan Russo, Republic of chad Tepper
- Studio Crew
- Director of Photography: Skip Roessel
- Assistant Directors: Wendy Harris & Johnathan Shoemaker
- Key Grip: John Theisen
- Sound Mixers: John McCabe & Betsy Nagler
- Grip PAs: Andrea Freeman & Patrick Heffernan
- Video Engineer: Jeff Friedman
- Hair/Make-Up: Jennifer Barnaby
- Stylist: Christopher Del Coro
- Stage Manager: Jeff Feldman
- Estimator PA: Justin Shush
- Music & Post Mixer: Peter Robbins
- Runners: Pat Heffernan & Volition Peragine
- Creative Consultant: Steve Burns
- Content Consultants: Dr. Dan Anderson, Amy Dombro, Dr. Karen Hill Scott
- Steve'south Friends: Kathryn Avery, Nick Balaban, Edward Blech, Jenna Castle, Sabrina Castle, Marshall Claffy, Cecilia Gonzalez, , Penelope Jewkes, Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler, Soo Kyung Kim, Danneille Livecchi, Eric Ludde, Olivia McGill, Susan Motamed, Seth OHickory, Matt Parillo, Timmy Reifsnyder, Beijing Roberts, Stephen Schmidt, Laura Sweitzer
- Nickelodeon Casting: Jill Mendelson, Barbara Cavargna
- Nickelodeon Production Management: Allison Dexter, Chris Linn
- Vice-President, Nick Jr. Product & Development: Dark-brown Johnson
- Executive in Charge of Production: Janice Burgess
- Nick Jr.®
- Nickelodeon®
- © 1998 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Blue'due south Clues, and all related titles, logos, and characters are trademarks of Viacom International Inc.
- © 1998 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- Paramount®
- A Viacom Company
Trivia
- This and Arts and Crafts were both produced by Nick Jr. and Paramount Pictures on June 9, 1998. But nevertheless, this is considered to be the very commencement official Blue'south Clues home video e'er (Arts and Crafts is oftentimes considered to be the 2nd).
- Copies with a black tape or kickoff duplicated in EP/SLP mode do non have whatsoever previews at all.
- A DVD version was released in the Philippines in 2008.
- The episodes from this VHS release were not included as a bonus on whatever Bluish's Clues DVD releases, but tin can be establish on the 2008 Philippines DVD release.
- The credit sequence'south music for this video, every bit used from "What Story Does Blue Want to Play?", was reused for the credit sequence of the previous video.
- Co-ordinate to the end credits for this video, the show's former voice over manager Susan Motamed (who voiced Cinderella in "What Story Does Blue Want to Play?") was credited every bit i of Steve'southward friends. So was Matt Parillo.
- "What Story Does Blue Want to Play?" was released on this video before it aired on TV 4 months later.
- The trailer for this and Arts and Crafts even states for the Story Time video: "*Story Fourth dimension contains ane never-earlier-seen episode, What Story Does Blueish Want to Play, which will not air in Idiot box before October 9, 1998."
- This VHS contains 3 Nick Jr. Face segments, one after the Nick Jr. Cats ID, one in between episodes one and 2 and one after episode 2 and before the credits.
- This is the 2nd VHS to have both episodes from the first season, the kickoff was the previous video.
- The Confront Opens For Bluish segment would afterward exist seen on the 2000 VHS of Blue'south Clues: Bluish's Safari, the 2001 VHS of Blueish'south Clues: Blue's Big Holiday and the 2003 VHS of Bluish's Clues: 100th Episode Celebration. In 100th Episode Commemoration, the Face says "Blue's Clues is coming upwards side by side here on Nick Jr.!" and the trumpeting fanfare and the laughing audio are cut off.
- The Confront Sings We Are Looking For Blue's Clues segment would later be seen on the 1999 VHS of Blue's Clues: Rhythm and Blue, the 1999 VHS of Blue's Clues: Blue's Large Treasure Chase and the 2000 VHS of Blue'southward Clues: Magenta Comes Over.
- The Face Says "See Y'all Later, Alligator" segment would later exist seen on the 1999 VHS of Little Acquit: "Friends".
- The previews from this VHS are the same as the previous video, but the ID Bumper and Face Promo is unlike, information technology shows the Nick Jr. Cats ID and the Confront Opens for Bluish promo instead of the Nick Jr. Frogs ID and the Confront Plays With Bluish promo.
- Merely similar the previous video, this VHS contains two episodes from the first season, only one involves Stories and the other involves Plays.
- Just similar the previous video, the closing logos for this VHS are the Nick Jr. Bears logo, Nickelodeon Bone logo and Paramount logo.
- The comprehend format of this is completely unlike than afterwards home video releases, this type would be used up until Rhythm and Blue.
Number
- 48
Printdate
- June 9, 1998
Gallery
Dorsum cover
Spanish release
Commonwealth of australia VHS
Source: https://bluesclues.fandom.com/wiki/Story_Time
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