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|Row 3 info = [[Snacktime Playdate]]
 
|Row 3 info = [[Snacktime Playdate]]
 
|Row 4 title = Next Episode
 
|Row 4 title = Next Episode
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}}'''Fredy's Birthday '''is 2nd episode of Blue's Room from season 1.
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}}'''Fred's Birthday '''is the 2nd episode of ''Blue's Room'' from season 1.
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==Characters Present==
 
==Characters Present==
 
*[[Blue]]
 
*[[Blue]]
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*[[Frederica]]
*[[Polka-Dots| Dots]]
 
*[[Frederica|Fredy]]
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*[[Roar E. Saurus]]
*[[Roar E. Saurus|Ram]]
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*[[Moona]]
*[[Moona|Moongirl]]
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*[[Polka Dots]]
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*[[Doodleboard]]
*[[Doodle Board| Draw Broad]]
 
 
*[[Dress Up Chest]]
*Jukebox
 
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*[[Boogie Woogie]]
*[[Dictionary| Reding book]]
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*[[Dictionary]]
*[[Bookshelf| Bookbag]]
 
*[[Journal| Super We Did Toydays]]
 
*[[Dress-Up Chest|Dressme]]
 
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
She's pretended about this day all the rest of the year, and now it's finally here, Fredy's birthday. Blue and Fredy play Dots' new game, Birthday Party Puzzle Surprise, which takes them all around Blue's Room on a big birthday adventure!
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She's pretended about this day all the rest of the year, and now it's finally here, Fred's birthday. Blue and Fred play Dots' new game, Birthday Party Puzzle Surprise, which takes them all around Blue's Room on a big birthday adventure!
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==Recap==
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==Word of the Day==
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Celebrate
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==Trivia==
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*The tune used saying it was Joe's Birthday from [[Joe's Surprise Party]] on Blue's Clues was reused to celebrate Frederica's birthday.
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*The word of the day is "celebrate".
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*The tune for "Frederica's Dance" was the same tune used for the song/dance "Do the Blue" from the home video ''Blue's Room: Sing & Boogie''
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**Both songs' tunes are the same one used for the theme song of Blue's Room.
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*This is the first episode where Peter Linz performs Polka Dots, and Tyler Bunch performs Dress Up Chest, both taking over the roles originally performed by Tim Lagasse.
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*Similar to the episode [[Hug Day]], Blue, nor her friends, say "goodbye" to the viewers at the end of this episode.
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Revision as of 19:50, 12 April 2020

Fred's Birthday is the 2nd episode of Blue's Room from season 1.

Characters Present

Summary

She's pretended about this day all the rest of the year, and now it's finally here, Fred's birthday. Blue and Fred play Dots' new game, Birthday Party Puzzle Surprise, which takes them all around Blue's Room on a big birthday adventure!

Recap

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Word of the Day

Celebrate

Trivia

  • The tune used saying it was Joe's Birthday from Joe's Surprise Party on Blue's Clues was reused to celebrate Frederica's birthday.
  • The word of the day is "celebrate".
  • The tune for "Frederica's Dance" was the same tune used for the song/dance "Do the Blue" from the home video Blue's Room: Sing & Boogie
    • Both songs' tunes are the same one used for the theme song of Blue's Room.
  • This is the first episode where Peter Linz performs Polka Dots, and Tyler Bunch performs Dress Up Chest, both taking over the roles originally performed by Tim Lagasse.
  • Similar to the episode Hug Day, Blue, nor her friends, say "goodbye" to the viewers at the end of this episode.


Blue's Room Season 1
Snacktime Playdate | Fred's Birthday | Holiday Wishes | Hug Day | Beyond Your Wildest Dreams | The Power of the Alphabet