
Blue's Big Musical Movie
Family · Music · Comedy
Overview
Get ready for lots of musical fun in this first full-length movie based on the popular Nick Jr. TV series for preschoolers. Just as friendly cartoon pup Blue and her friends are ready for their big backyard music show, Tickety loses her voice... which means Blue needs a new singing partner! Where will she find one? Sit in your thinking chair, play along and see.
Top Cast


Steve Burns
Steve Burns
Steve
Steve Burns
Steve


Traci Paige Johnson
Traci Paige Johnson
Blue (voice)
Traci Paige Johnson
Blue (voice)


Ray Charles
Ray Charles
G-Clef (voice)
Ray Charles
G-Clef (voice)
Nick Balaban
Nick Balaban
Mr. Salt (voice)
Nick Balaban
Mr. Salt (voice)


Spencer Kayden
Spencer Kayden
Mrs. Pepper (voice)
Spencer Kayden
Mrs. Pepper (voice)
Jenna Marie Castle
Jenna Marie Castle
Paprika (voice)
Jenna Marie Castle
Paprika (voice)


Aleisha Allen
Aleisha Allen
Paprika (voice) / Sidetable Drawer (voice)
Aleisha Allen
Paprika (voice) / Sidetable Drawer (voice)
Kelly Nigh
Kelly Nigh
Tickety Tock (voice)
Kelly Nigh
Tickety Tock (voice)
Cody Ross Pitts
Cody Ross Pitts
Slippery Soap (voice)
Cody Ross Pitts
Slippery Soap (voice)
Evan Dorfman
Evan Dorfman
Slippery Soap (voice)
Evan Dorfman
Slippery Soap (voice)
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