Blues clues thinking chair season 1

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The Thinking Chair is an armchair that Steve, Joe, or Josh sit on to think about the answer for Blue's Clues. It is also sat on during Mailtime when letters and emails are being read.

Contents

  • 1 Prehistory
  • 2 Substitute Thinking Chairs
  • 3 Trivia
  • 4 Gallery
    • 4.1 Blue's Clues
    • 4.2 Blue's Clues & You!
    • 4.3 Behind the scenes
    • 4.4 Merchandise
    • 4.5 Other

Prehistory

  • Blues clues thinking chair season 1

    Pure Soap armchair

  • Blues clues thinking chair season 1

    The chair in various colors

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Before Blue's Clues began production, the Thinking Chair was a regular chair designed and sold by Galerkin Furniture as part of their Max line. It was originally made for a show on the E! Network called Pure Soap, with an extended sofa version to match. The chair itself was produced in various colors such as blue, indigo, purple, and the now-famous red.

What was the chair in Blues Clues called?

Whenever he finds a clue, he draws it in a pocket-sized pad of paper called the Handy Dandy Notebook. When he finishes a game of Blue's Clues, he sits in a giant red armchair called the Thinking Chair and comes up with possible solutions to Blue's puzzles.

Is the chair in Blues Clues real?

Turns out, there are tons of iterations of this iconic chair as, according to the "Blue's Clues" Fandom Wiki (yes, it exists), it was designed and sold as part of Galerkin Furniture's "Max Line" and was made for a show on E!

When did Blue's Clues air in the UK?

from 1998 to 2003 and would be mostly the same as the American version with the only difference being the character of Steve being replaced by another character named "Kevin", played by actor Kevin Duala.