
Age: 27
male
Mailbox is a cheerful object of his namesake who speaks with a thick New York accent. Mailbox normally sits on a post at the Blue's Clues house's front pathway. When he has a letter for Steve, Joe, or Josh, he uses an extension arm (which he invented himself) to enter through the living room window. His extension arm is impractically long and can transport him anywhere. Mailbox's favorite hobbies are delivering letters, and telling jokes. He likes to make others laugh and wants to become a comedian when he grows up. In almost every episode, Steve, Joe or Josh sing a special song before Mailbox delivers a letter or incoming e-mail. On some rare occasions, such as in "Blue's Big Pajama Party," Mailbox makes a special nighttime mail delivery. Mailbox has received letters for himself in Mailbox’s Birthday, The Wrong Shirt, Blue’s Big Costume Parade, and Mailtime Mystery. In Joe's Clues, Mailbox gave a letter to Blue, and in Playdates, Mailbox and the Viewer gave Joe his letter together and even sung Mailtime together as well. Since Mailbox lives in front of the Blue's Clues house, he is usually the first person to greet visitors. In the first four seasons, Mailbox is also the first character to appear in each episode. When the opening sequence begins, he is seen smiling and swaying back and forth on his post, as kind of a silent greeting to the viewers. In the original series, Mailbox was voiced by Michael Rubin for its entire run. Rubin was one of the show's two music composers, alongside Nick Balaban (who voiced Mr. Salt). Rubin was always credited under the stage name "Seth O'Hickory". In the reboot, he is voiced by Canadian voice actor Doug Murray.

Mailbox (Blue's Clues)

Mailbox
for Mailbox in Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2: The Revenge of Doom
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Within the timeframe of the 1940s to present day, The toons of the world of Roger Rabbit have faced difficulties staying relevant as for one reason or another, many of the classic cartoons from the first have retired aside from the select few that include Roger, Jessica, Baby Herman and Benny the Cab. Despite having good work as two bit parts aside from miscellaneous work as entertainment at birthday parties and bar mitzvahs. A flashback before the main events of the film reveal the funeral of Eddie Valiant and many of the toons alongside his wife. Dolores and his friend, Lt Santino and some of the toons helped from the days of Valiant and Valiant. Everyone mourns the loss of Eddie. Within a darks and desolate place in Los Angeles, relatives of the Toon Patrol resurrect or make a new version of Doom that plans to destroy the toons by remaking and redoing them with subpar but profitable remakes that will lead to them falling out of favor with the general public and in the process allows him to take his revenge upon Roger and all of the toons for killing him and ruining his plans for the last time. Stay Tooned
