In later episodes of Seasons 5 and 6, Joe normally does not draw clues in his notebook and instead watches magically animated versions of the clues appear. He owns a Handy Dandy Notebook similar to Steve's, but it is larger and shaped like the Thinking Chair. His favorite toy is a stuffed duck named Boris. He is Steve's younger, taller brother and his Blue's Clues-playing apprentice who stays at the Blue's Clues house after Steve leaves for college. Joe (played by Donovan Patton) is the host of the show's fifth and sixth seasons.He is the one that most countries dubbed or replaced (there are three countries known for Steve's replacement, first in the UK, where British TV personality Kevin Duala got the role, second in Portugal, third in Korea). In the reboot series Blue's Clues & You!, Steve has since graduated and now runs the Blueprints Detective Agency (BDA) and appears as a recurring character. Years after the original series, a background civilian for the 2009 computer-animated film Up was allegedly created after himself, this time in CGI animation, seen watching Carl's house being lifted by balloons, taking flight from town towards the beginning of the film. There, he becomes the varsity captain for the hopscotch team at his college as revealed in the 100th episode special. At the end of the fourth season, Steve becomes the mentor to his younger brother, Joe, because he teaches him to play "Blue's Clues" in the episode "Joe Gets a Clue" After that, leaves for college on a hopscotch scholarship and leaves Joe to take care of his house and Blue. He owns a stuffed anteater named Horace, which indicates that anteaters are also his favorite animal. His favorite time of the day is mail time when he receives a letter from Mailbox. Within the first two seasons (some in the second), he would give out wrong and silly answers during thinking time, much to Blue's dismay, even in "Blue's Big Musical", "Blue's Big Costume Party", and "Blocks". 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. Whenever he finds a clue, he draws it on a pocket-sized pad of paper called the Handy Dandy Notebook. He's always excited and prepared to play Blue's Clues, but can almost never find clues himself and relies on the viewer to help locate them. He's intelligent, fun, friendly, helpful, and sympathetic but sometimes clumsy, wild, impulsive, and forgetful. He loves anything that has a similar pattern.
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