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| cinematography = Skip Roessel
| editing = David Bouffard<br/>L. Mark Sorre
| studio = [[Nickelodeon Animation Studio]]
| distributor = [[Paramount Home Entertainment]]
| released = {{Film date|2000|10|3}}<small>(video)</small><br/>{{Film date|2002|1|13}}<small>(television)</small>
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It was released on [[VHS]] and [[DVD]] on October 3, 2000.<ref name="billboard"/><ref name="book1"/><ref name="sfss"/> The film was also aired on television, starting with a primetime premiere on January 13, 2002. The film was reissued on DVD along with ''[[Dora the Explorer (TV series)|Dora the Explorer]]'': Musical School Days on July 23, 2013.
A video game based on the film was released for the [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] around the same time, making it the only ''Blue's Clues'' video game on a home console other than the [[V.Smile]].
== Plot ==
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Periwinkle soon learns that it was a music show and not a magic show, and is disappointed, but still puts his talents to use by being the opening act while everyone else makes final preparations because the audience is starting to get impatient from waiting. In the show, everyone performs their acts, including Steve singing the song he made up with the music notes earlier, with the viewers as his singing partner. The music show is a success, and Steve thanks the viewers for all their help. Everyone sings a Broadway-styled version of the "So Long Song" and everyone takes their final bows to conclude the show.
== Cast ==
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