Why Is Everyone Saying Bluey Has The Best Dad in Media? (Inspiring People to Become Parents)

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    Heya Buddies, today we will be reviewing and analyzing the Bluey Character Bandit and why everyone says he's the best dad in media. Bandit is commonly referenced as an inspiration on why fans choose to become parents & today I will be explaining why so many people feel this way. Bluey season 3 Disney Plus Review analysis
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  • @Pugly
    @Pugly  Рік тому +158

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    I'm so happy I finally got a chance to do an in depth talk about Bandit because of how amazing of a character he is, besides Jack, Bandit is definitely my favorite character. Speaking of Jack, I decided to wear my early birthday present Mrs Pugly got me of a custom made Jack shirt for this video, its different than my normal button downs but I couldn't help myself lol
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    • @monotonehell
      @monotonehell Рік тому +3

      Love your shirt.

    • @qwert134
      @qwert134 Рік тому +1

      I was wondering, where did she get the shirt?

  • @avery2041
    @avery2041 Рік тому +1617

    The creator himself said he was sick of the stereotype of animated dads often being deadbeat/mean/and or stupid

    • @kiv3745
      @kiv3745 Рік тому +133

      It's really refreshing seeing a responsible present father, especially when the show is focused on family.

    • @nevaehhamilton3493
      @nevaehhamilton3493 Рік тому +18

      Agreed.

    • @battybuddy
      @battybuddy Рік тому +12

      I can totally see that given the way Bandit talks.

    • @FruityGroovy
      @FruityGroovy 8 місяців тому +14

      Can you guess what the dad in that Bluey rip-off made by the Daily Wire does? Yep, literally all those things that Bandit doesn't do

    • @WhiffTheRubbishEngine1869
      @WhiffTheRubbishEngine1869 7 місяців тому +1

      So he made one who is awesome and easy to copy

  • @headquarterproductions1484
    @headquarterproductions1484 Рік тому +3444

    What I love about him is how quick he is to apologize, you couldn't pay my dad to apologize to me

    • @Pugly
      @Pugly  Рік тому +446

      Bruh that’s too relatable

    • @smooth_cucumber9
      @smooth_cucumber9 Рік тому +216

      I wish that I had a father like Bandit, he’s so enthusiastic about everyday life with his daughters and always engages in their silly antics and make believe adventures, my father was and is never present, my step father was not an improvement either, I remember a lot of bad confrontations between him and I. But bandit is that one dad that you feel safe around knowing you’ll always be loved and he’ll pick you up when you fall

    • @theratthatgotyeeted
      @theratthatgotyeeted Рік тому +42

      Same my mom has to apologize to me for my dad

    • @RainbowDrop
      @RainbowDrop Рік тому +3

      ​@@greed42owdym?

    • @satirics7701
      @satirics7701 Рік тому +10

      ​@@greed42o you name says it all

  • @jackojoyfox8015
    @jackojoyfox8015 Рік тому +2109

    Bandit is the kind of father I want to become. I want to raise my future children the way he and Chilli do. Because even though they’re not perfect, they’re just so… genuine. They know when to stop, they know when to say they’re sorry, and they know when they need to work on themselves. They’re still human… even when they’re dogs.

    • @rloach067
      @rloach067 Рік тому +52

      ​@@greed42o a lot of men dont want to be fathers either nowadays. Just gotta find the right partner for you that shares important goals and values such as wanting to parent :)
      Alternatively try to get and raise a child by yourself! Surrogates and donors are there for a reason, as well as adopting being an option (although that tends to be harder for single parents, specially men in most places unfortunately).

    • @sekiezkogg
      @sekiezkogg Рік тому +4

      Same here.

    • @gmmartines7331
      @gmmartines7331 Рік тому +16

      I can see my sister and BIL be parents like this when they have children just be sure you can already see it in how they treat each other. Even their arguments (if they can be called that) are so caring and filled with love and understanding because they genuinely love each other and that means not wanting to hurt the other person. So many people, myself included, say the absolute most vile things to the people we love most and it's crazy how that's seen as normal. I think that's the key.

    • @brgessner
      @brgessner Рік тому +2

      I guess I can empathize with him because my parenting style is similar. Though I probably loose patience way faster.

    • @actualoobmusic
      @actualoobmusic Рік тому +1

      this!!

  • @Rainbow_Heart
    @Rainbow_Heart Рік тому +1230

    I’m sorry that line with the “I promise I’ll always love you” made me start tearing up immediately, I wish I had parents like Chili & Bandit

    • @Magulousmous
      @Magulousmous Рік тому +5

      Are you saying that your parents don’t love you like Bandit and Chilli love their kids?

    • @Rainbow_Heart
      @Rainbow_Heart Рік тому +90

      @@Magulousmous I don’t wanna get too specific, but in short words they’re kinda more of a “I promise I’ll always love you… with these specific conditions” I guess..

    • @Magulousmous
      @Magulousmous Рік тому +6

      @@Rainbow_Heart ruthless😡

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Рік тому +57

      “From now on, no more promises!”
      “But you promised you’d always love us! 🥺”
      “I did not think this through.”

    • @Magulousmous
      @Magulousmous Рік тому +9

      @@DeathnoteBB kids think deeper, how clever.

  • @elisehoyt4107
    @elisehoyt4107 11 місяців тому +185

    I like that there are literally zero episodes where bandit acts sad to have daughters, nor does anyone say they feeld bad for him not having sons. It's such a common, terrible, trope that puts blame on children for something they cant control especially because Bandit's excellent parenting points out that the gender of your child is irrelevenat when it comes to fully loving your children

  • @angelinacamacho8575
    @angelinacamacho8575 Рік тому +738

    I like bandit because he actually lives with his wife and kids instead of taking a lifetime to buy milk. Some say he is unrealistic as a father....I'm sorry but if treating your family nicely and playing with your kids when you have the time to do so isn't that high of a bar to reach. I also love how he and chili turn chores into games. Making chores fun is a good thing because kids won't see it as a pain or punishment they will see it in a more positive way and will learn why chores need to be done in a less boring way and may not even need to be prompted to do so because they would want to do those things. Most find chores to be well a chore because they feel forced to do these things and don't see the fun in doing them.

    • @ShockingPikachu
      @ShockingPikachu Рік тому +95

      Every time I see people say he's an unrealistic father, I always ask if they even had a father. Bandit IS a classic Australian dad 😂. Immature, yet mature at the points he needs to be. He's kind, his own person and will give time to his kids. That's what a father SHOULD be. It's the most realistic portrayal of a father figure in media in ages!

    • @heyfella5217
      @heyfella5217 Рік тому +46

      I agree. Obviously none of us are going to have a perfect shiny life like this cartoon depicts because we are real humans and we can sometimes mess things up, but we should all try to at least model ourselves after characters like Bandit. At the end of the day we have to do our best for the children in our lives.

    • @battybuddy
      @battybuddy Рік тому +10

      The only thing “unrealistic” about bandit is the fact that he’s a talking dog. XD

    • @CrispyGFX
      @CrispyGFX 11 місяців тому +3

      Most people should not be having kids. They're not emotionally mature enough to handle it.

  • @cassie6146
    @cassie6146 Рік тому +983

    What I love most about Bandit aside from how he never takes himself too seriously (episodes like Pirates not withstanding) is that he's also willing to admit when he's made mistakes and puts in the work to correct that. Take Yoga Ball where as soon as Bingo tells him he's been playing too rough, he immediately and sincerely apologizes. Then instead of just leaving it at that, he and Bingo work together to come up with a way of setting boundaries so she can let him know with her big girl bark when she's getting overwhelmed. It's a common sentiment that children shouldn't know until later on that their parents are flawed, but Bluey challenges that by saying that showing your children that even adults can slip up now and then isn't a bad thing because being imperfect is what makes us human. The important thing is how we work around those imperfections so that we can do right by ourselves and our loved ones.

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 Рік тому +15

      A lot of that kind of reminds me of an old cartoon I saw as a kid (I think it was a Baby Looney Tunes show or something like that). One of the episodes has Granny (the main adult that cares for everyone) tell kids about the sleep crusts in their eyes coming from the "sandman", and baby Daffy Duck becomes terrified of the "sandman" putting sand in his eyes. So he stays up all night, and becomes confused about getting sleep crusts in his eyes, showing that Granny was lying.
      When they confront her, she apologizes, admits that she made a mistake, and that even grownups can sometimes make mistakes.
      TL;DR, that scene from that old cartoon is still in my head to this day, and something that helped me humanize the adults around me as a kid. ^^

    • @gratefuldad4083
      @gratefuldad4083 Рік тому +1

      Bro why are your comments so long?

    • @falloutgamer347
      @falloutgamer347 Рік тому +5

      @@gratefuldad4083 because there are a lot of words

    • @gratefuldad4083
      @gratefuldad4083 Рік тому

      @@falloutgamer347 No cause these people have alot to write about probably

    • @ordinarytree4678
      @ordinarytree4678 Рік тому

      @gratefuldad4083
      why can't you read?

  • @MyK96
    @MyK96 Рік тому +340

    I love how this show doesn't dumb down or lessen the importance of the dad and shows how important both rolls of the parents is. I love how they show a healthy parenting style and the equal responsibility both parents have.

  • @cpcoultertweedles7216
    @cpcoultertweedles7216 Рік тому +421

    I love the Duck Cake episode. It's one of Bandit's less perfect examples as a parent to Bluey: he's too busy baking to focus on teaching her a life lesson on why we need to do our jobs and help out. But he tries so earnestly to make the perfect cake for Bingo, and his reaction when the head falls off is so genuine. Bluey ends up learning her lesson naturally, not just from realizing that cleaning up the broken duck cake makes her tail wag, but also seeing how hard Bandit is willing to work at something he isn't comfortable with because he loves his daughters.

  • @flaviapederzini
    @flaviapederzini Рік тому +383

    One of my favourite Bandit moments is in Bin Night where every night he asks Bingo how she's doing at Kindy and when she tell him there's a new kid acting cheeky he encourages her to confront the situation but also when she says the kid upset her he comforts her and tell her it's good to talk about this type of problems

    • @swimmyswim417
      @swimmyswim417 Рік тому +66

      I also love how Chili follows up with Bingo in the morning, not only is it good parenting on her part, but it shows that Bandit communicates with her about the updates Bingo gives.

    • @jed0bread528
      @jed0bread528 Рік тому +35

      OMG YES!! 'its good to get it out kiddo'
      its important... your mind like to twist and fester, but letting it out gets it outta your system.

    • @tomm1109
      @tomm1109 Рік тому +1

      Yes, I think my instinct would be to try to fix the problem or tell her something to make it better. But I like how Bandit shows some frustration at the other kid an doesn't offer advice other than its good to talk about it. He doesn't have all the answers.

  • @lpsmadgirl23
    @lpsmadgirl23 Рік тому +231

    To me, his flaws are what makes him such a good dad, a lot of times in kids media, fathers are either so good that they are one dimensional or so bad that you want to save the kids from them, but I feel like bandit is such a good example, because he makes mistakes, has character flaws that he still needs to work on or may never overcome which is so realistic and healthy, and he teaches dads that if you hurt your kids even unintentionally you still owe them an explanation and apology which so many real dads could benefit from.

  • @yeeyeeyeeye
    @yeeyeeyeeye Рік тому +156

    I honestly get a little offended when people call Bandit a bad father because, for me personally, my dad was far worse. He was an alcoholic, he got in trouble with the law numerous times, drove drunk, frequently argued with my mom, physically beat me and my sister, and even tried to unalive himself in front of me. Bandit has healed my inner child in a way because now I actually have a good example of positive parenting that I can learn from, even if he's just a talking cartoon dog.
    Also, listen to Custard. The lead singer is also Bandit's voice actor, and their music is pretty good.

  • @angelsparks1817
    @angelsparks1817 Рік тому +162

    Sometimes I wish I had a dad like Bandit.

  • @nicolle2126
    @nicolle2126 Рік тому +141

    one thing i noticed only after is that Bandit is probably so used to educating his kids about life lessons because he's an archaeologist and is used to an academic environment

    • @tomm1109
      @tomm1109 Рік тому +2

      He is? I didn't know his job.

    • @nicolle2126
      @nicolle2126 Рік тому +4

      @@tomm1109 yeah he is! theres a web-only episode available on youtube about bandit giving a lecture on fossils he had newly excavated

    • @battybuddy
      @battybuddy Рік тому +11

      I also associate that with Bandits whole “life is boring when it’s easy” philosophy. Guys got a competitive streak a mile wide, and he want his girls to learn to love and appreciate actually having to work for what they want instead of getting it handed to them or giving up.

    • @battybuddy
      @battybuddy Рік тому +1

      Easiest way to do that in any given situation is, of course, a lesson. XD

  • @keemera-art
    @keemera-art Рік тому +31

    I’d also like to point towards Adventure Time with men being emotional. Finn and Jake are brothers, through and through. They’re also heros, but not the stereotypical kind that doesn’t show emotions. Finn and Jake are willing to hold hands when they’re scared and cry in front of each other! They say they love each other and that is so sweet. I love Adventure Time for this. They taught a lot of good lessons

  • @bludclot
    @bludclot Рік тому +169

    I am a dad, 54 years old, with 2 daughters... Bandit is my spirit animal. I can't tell you the number of times I walked away from the show teary eyed. My girls are now in their 20s, but the memories this brings up has almost made me ugly cry.

    • @battybuddy
      @battybuddy Рік тому +5

      You ever seen an episode and think “I wish I had thought to do that?” Or something? XD

    • @bludclot
      @bludclot Рік тому +13

      @@battybuddy Yeah, I believe so. But in all honesty, my 2 girls turned out pretty awesome, so I must have done something right.😀

    • @battybuddy
      @battybuddy Рік тому +6

      @@bludclot oh, of course. XD just saying once in a while I’m not a dad, but I kind of could see myself doing the occasional Bandit goofiness.

    • @bludclot
      @bludclot Рік тому +11

      @@battybuddy I don't think that goofiness I have will ever go away, part of being a dad. My daughter's still visit, bring their Xboxes, and play games (one has a husband). We play games until early morning, then they sleep over. We play board games, we laugh, we watch movies together, I am truly blessed. 🥲

    • @battybuddy
      @battybuddy Рік тому +1

      @@bludclot that honestly sounds like the perfect family moments.

  • @theeleventh805gamer7
    @theeleventh805gamer7 Рік тому +208

    Bandit in a way, really helped my inner child heal. My dad couldn’t care less about me. He left me and my mom when I was young and even to this day, he still can act like a dad to save his life. He had a shitty dad too but guess he thought that was the example to follow. I feel like shit sometimes when I see my friends’ dads being the most generous and sweetest people. Always remembering their interests/their activities.
    Mine doesn’t even wanna buy me $1 notebook when I told him I needed school supplies it blows off at me for wanting new shoes when my old ones already have holes in them. And I don’t buy his “I’m barely getting by” shit because this man buys himself fuckin Jordan’s/Louis Vuitton flats.
    When I watch Bluey (I’m a senior in HS) the way Bandit talks to Bluey/plays with her feels like my inner child that was so insecure of not having a dad got her closure. I also became friends with my next door neighbor who acts like a dad. He’s now my guitar teacher. Always asking if I’m doing okay or if I need anything since I’m usually home alone from 12-7pm. I see him as Bandit with how goofy and dumb he can act but he’s great.

    • @PJTheDJ1257
      @PJTheDJ1257 Рік тому +4

      Ye IK what U mean. Idk ‘bout urs but with my dad it was more about child support & he claimed he barely had enough money for a cheeseburger but had enough money for a house, a beach house, & a phone. When he left I ofc had Mom(kinda) but instead of being like Chili was, mine when I did ask to ply decided to tan at the pool or whatever she found more important at the moment then I had to deal with a jerk stepdad for a while but I’m not necessarily complaining I’m just saying my parents are my motivation to be a better parent than either 1 of them were. When I saw Bandit he was the definition of a good dad IMO

  • @anastasiab700
    @anastasiab700 Рік тому +111

    For me, an excellent example of Bandit being an emotionally present parent is the episode Yoga Ball. When he gives space for Bingo to assert a boundary and give consent (in this case, establishing a boundary of what is "too rough" play), God I am tearing up just thinking of it! Also what a lovely episode to use as an example of how to teach kids consent/boundaries for things THEY understand. Yoga Ball is my fav Bluey episode and my go-to for when I need some wholesome cheering up.

  • @m9tarnowski
    @m9tarnowski Рік тому +69

    You might not like it, but Bandit is what peak performance looks like

  • @Barfigarfi
    @Barfigarfi Рік тому +163

    He shows that it isn’t ‘non-manly’ to take care of your kids and be childish, and show compassion. These are all things we’ve made up. Bandit is still a classic dad, with a similar personality to daddy pig, but is way more layered. He still does typical ‘guy’ stuff, still likes to BBQ and watch sports, but he also has time for his family and talks to his kids with a calm, understanding voice. Most dads are super defensive and take a back seat in taking care of the kids emotionally

    • @battybuddy
      @battybuddy Рік тому +7

      Bandit blows Daddy Pig out of the competition.

    • @faradaycycles9668
      @faradaycycles9668 9 місяців тому +3

      ⁠@@battybuddyoh, for sure! ✔️

    • @anastasia_xox
      @anastasia_xox 9 місяців тому +2

      @@battybuddyfr

  • @missZoey5387
    @missZoey5387 11 місяців тому +16

    I like how Bandit and the other adult characters are allowed to be, well, for lack of a better word, people. They are shown having conversations without the kids involved, have arcs and lessons of their own to learn, and the show takes time to show Bandit and Chili having moments to be themselves.

  • @beastcity9651
    @beastcity9651 Рік тому +135

    14:27 But Bandit didn't have a choice, and it really wasn't his fault. As mentioned, Bluey and Bingo stayed at the trampoline place too long, even though Bandit tried to get them leave without resorting to using assertion. Bandit had no control over the library's hours of operation and he did explain it to Bluey, but she wasn't accepting it. So I disagree that both of them were in the wrong in that situation.

    • @Pugly
      @Pugly  Рік тому +65

      That’s fair enough, I think I could have used different words, I’m aware of bandit being not able to control that situation. When I said “they both messed up” I was more or less stating that they both realized they made promises that they didn’t keep as opposed to saying that each one of them was in the wrong. I do think some clarification on my part would have helped tho to better convey this so I understand where the confusion would lie based on my words. Thanks for bringing that up buddy :)

    • @beastcity9651
      @beastcity9651 Рік тому +18

      @@Pugly No problem ;-)

    • @cutepuddleslime8201
      @cutepuddleslime8201 5 місяців тому +1

      I mean I still don't blame Bandit for not being able to take the girls to the library because they were taking too long. But I think a better way of Promises for Bandit is that you shouldn't try to use promises to get something out of stuff. Don't use promises recklessly to get something you want, whether it is to get the kids out early or to hurry them up only to end up playing a game that can be humiliating 😅
      Not bashing on Bandit, just saying something that may shed a better light in what might be a fault on Bandits part.

    • @beastcity9651
      @beastcity9651 8 днів тому

      @@cutepuddleslime8201 I do agree. Just want to point out Bluey was the first to use promises to get what she wanted (i.e. making Bandit play Toddlers at the library.) I don't condone Bandit getting back at her by having her promise to carry his heavy books, but Chili could have -- and should have -- stepped in earlier about her speech about misusing promises.

  • @etienneleroi9515
    @etienneleroi9515 Рік тому +14

    “Okay, from now on, no one makes any more promises!”
    “But you promised you’d always love us!”
    “Woah. I did not think this through.”
    One of my favorite dialogue exchanges

  • @oppa1319
    @oppa1319 Рік тому +21

    I follow gentle parenting and being a father has been the best thing I have ever done with my life. I immediately noticed something different about Bandit and the show Bluey as a whole whenever it would appear on screen.

  • @nowvoyagerNE
    @nowvoyagerNE Рік тому +48

    i love many of the Bluey story lines, but one i especially love is in the cartoon called "Weekend," if i am not mistaken. Bingo encounters a walking leaf, and because she doesn't want to frighten it, she calls softly to her daddy several times, urging him to come see the walking leaf. daddy is distracted and doesn't hear her. she is sad when the walking leaf flies away, and being distracted by activity all day, sets her feelings aside...until bed time. Mom, Bluey and dad all try to cheer her up. It's adorable and touching when Bingo explains why she is so sad, when she reveals to daddy that she was the magic statue that gave him trouble earlier in the day, and when she asks that daddy leave the bedroom door open "this far so the walking leaf can come in."

  • @NyanNegotiable
    @NyanNegotiable Рік тому +62

    I love that dads are getting more positive representation in media, my dad has always been such a positive influence on my life and he’s who I’m closest too, I was always disappointed whenever shows and whatnot showed dads as only these negative stereotypes. I’m glad that’s there’s more representation of good dads for kids nowadays

  • @Jabberwokee
    @Jabberwokee Рік тому +8

    Bandit is not perfect, as no one is, but as a Dad he really is the *ideal*
    Openly loving, honestly caring, genuinely supportive, and always in it for a laugh
    *Be like Bandit*

  • @guikentaro
    @guikentaro Рік тому +159

    Guys... I know a lot of us might have bad parents.. and many don't want children... But, we could change this, and start a lineage of generations with good people, who, in their hearts, want to make the best of themselves for the ones they care ❤

    • @Kreepie11
      @Kreepie11 Рік тому +15

      Would if I wasn't afraid of the world burning in their 30s.

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Рік тому

      @@Kreepie11 Maybe adopting? Foster kids already exist and are gonna be forced into that doomed future with us no matter what happens.

    • @FatCatSnuggles
      @FatCatSnuggles Рік тому +25

      If people don’t want kids, don’t force them to or continuously hound them about it. We can raise a new generation of kind folks, but kids are an individual’s choice and should be respected

    • @darmou
      @darmou Рік тому +10

      @@FatCatSnuggles my understanding of his intention is that if men don't want to be fathers because they are afraid of being like their parents then they don't have to be afraid and can be empowered to create a good family.

    • @seishin2900
      @seishin2900 Рік тому +7

      @@darmou Sadly for me and many others I dont want to have my own children (I'm willing to adopt but not birth) due to the trauma of my parents, I just want our horrible bloodline to end. I learned I can still help build the next generation or even be this one by being a role model or protect those I come across in life. There are are always going to be people who abandon kids, I dont even want to risk the chance of being the monster my parents were but that doesnt mean there arent other ways to pave a future.

  • @lucpelletier
    @lucpelletier Рік тому +103

    It was a struggle to know how to be a dad at first for me. There are no easy answers, but I am so glad there is an actual example of a great dad out there for me to learn from! Great video, cheers!

  • @DonutToast
    @DonutToast Рік тому +41

    I have such a bad relationship with both my biological dad and step dad, I'd almost forgotten good dads exist too. This show is allowing me to both relive the best parts of my childhood and also rewrite the wrongs my father figures have done

  • @nightowlwriter
    @nightowlwriter Рік тому +12

    I find it admiring that he tries his best to play along with everything the girls do.
    My dad used to say he isn't creative enough to play along with my games.
    He didn't even try and would just turn on the TV most of the time.

  • @Nutellacat
    @Nutellacat Рік тому +78

    he is so caring and loving, always helps the kids when they need it and is great at giving advice.

  • @wyattdupre2721
    @wyattdupre2721 Рік тому +33

    I love how multidimensional they show not just bandit bit the whole family through all there varied interactions. Bandit isn't a perfect father but he is a great father

  • @TheHispanicAce
    @TheHispanicAce Рік тому +110

    I just want children....
    I want to break the cycle.
    I don't want my kids to be like me.
    I don't want my kids to see what I saw.
    I wanna be a good dad.
    I wanna be a good man.
    Bluey has made me nearly cry sometimes (I rarely cry). And it's not because I feel directly sad from it, but commoved. Mainly because my childhood was rough w my parents. I want to be this. I want to grow my future kids happy. Y'all out there who had it rough with their parents: Break the cycle! We all can! ♥️ Teach them lessons but never leave em scars as deep as their bones! (Maybe skin Deep scars are necessary...) Love and blessings for y'all.

    • @reuellucas7187
      @reuellucas7187 Рік тому +6

      I know exactly how you feel man. It hasn’t been peaches and cream for me either. But I really want my future kids to never have to go through what I went through.

    • @ShadowKitty7908
      @ShadowKitty7908 Рік тому +5

      You’ll do great 😊

  • @halleyangel1706
    @halleyangel1706 Рік тому +35

    My dad was a busy dad but he loved playing with me and Jack. Especially when we were kids. He regrets not having as much time with us as kids. But even the memories of playing with my dad and exploring with my dad are greatly important to me, especially now as an adult.

  • @heyfella5217
    @heyfella5217 Рік тому +31

    I watch bluey and I get really excited about the idea of becoming a parent. I know it won't be as perfect, but being a good parent and healing my family's abuse cycle is the biggest goal of my life and I am preparing for it greatly. Bandit is my role model!!!

  • @Crayolapup
    @Crayolapup Рік тому +13

    My Father is a lot like Bandit.
    Hence why I love Bluey so much.
    When I was very young, my Father was very stubborn.
    As I grew, My Father grew to learn that he wasn’t always right, and learned to apologize when he made a mistake.

  • @jeremyfrancalacci7627
    @jeremyfrancalacci7627 Рік тому +19

    bandit reminds me a lot of my father. over the late years, he fell ill with depression and our relationships changed. I've changed too, I've developed some intolerances to some of his characteristics as is normal, but he gave me a fantastic childhood. and even if it's not what it used to be, our relationship isn't what it used to be, I was very lucky to have had him as a father in those years, and im grateful to all the love he was capable to give me, to the many games we played, the time he spent with me. even if its in the past, he made that moment of life great, i dont care if now its changed. everything changes, and i take what i had as deep confort memory

  • @Silkie_Dragon
    @Silkie_Dragon Рік тому +35

    Problem is, I’ve not once ever NOT wanted a kid. It’s absolutely the fact that I would regret bringing a child that I know I’d love so much into this hellscape. If the world was as beautiful, seemingly fair, kind and sociable as the one portrayed in Bluey, I wouldn’t think twice.

  • @Itsant33
    @Itsant33 Рік тому +17

    I don't have a kid but help my sister with my nephew. I always try to emulate Bandit when I'm with him.

    • @Pugly
      @Pugly  Рік тому +7

      I love that 🥰

  • @Kbefore-lk5cf
    @Kbefore-lk5cf Рік тому +13

    As a 14 year old boy, this makes me a lot less worried for adulthood. I will be turning 15 and entering high school very soon, so I have been looking into adulthood and have only been seeing the stressful parts, bills, a job, taxes, just stressful things in general. This show has legitimately made me so much more optimistic for the future. Right now I am too old to be represented by bluey but too young to be represented by Bandit, but I still know what I have experienced and what I will. I am looking forward to parenthood after seeing this and am excited to be a good dad!

  • @jazzycakes6294
    @jazzycakes6294 Рік тому +15

    My husband watches this with me, sometimes, and he hopes for us to be like Chili and Bandit when he have kids.

  • @amarikristopher8409
    @amarikristopher8409 Рік тому +20

    The kind of father I never had and can’t ever get, but the kind of father I want my future kids to have.

  • @kaylabrownell1268
    @kaylabrownell1268 9 місяців тому +4

    1:29 you're absolutely right! Seeing Bandit looking down with love at Bingo when they pretended he birthed her, really made feel that longing to have a kid.

  • @BitesforNugget
    @BitesforNugget Рік тому +11

    I know that when I'm ready to adopt my kids, Bandit has always been the exact kind of parent I want to be. I want to be able to be sassy and weird. Fun and clever. And able to admit when I've done something wrong to my kids. I wanna be the parents my kids brag about to their friends.
    I love him so much.

  • @sjmhadsock4586
    @sjmhadsock4586 Рік тому +46

    Bluey and bobs burgers break that stereotype

    • @HopeGardner3amed
      @HopeGardner3amed Рік тому +10

      Omg, Bob's burgers where none of the kids are hated by the parents.

    • @sjmhadsock4586
      @sjmhadsock4586 Рік тому

      Yep

    • @Boondoggle4213
      @Boondoggle4213 Рік тому

      Great North too

    • @sjmhadsock4586
      @sjmhadsock4586 Рік тому

      @@Boondoggle4213 haven't seen that

    • @senacario5942
      @senacario5942 Рік тому +8

      ​@@HopeGardner3amed Linda and Bob are great parents, yes their kids are a mess but who isn't a mess? Bob had a rough childhood to the point where he couldn't spend 10 minutes in the same room as his father, but he tries to take those past experiences and uses them as a way to be a better parent.

  • @pundertalefan4391
    @pundertalefan4391 Рік тому +21

    Because sadly, most dads in cartoons are horrible. Bandit deserved the award he got. 💙

  • @briibreadncheese
    @briibreadncheese Рік тому +6

    Bandit is also strong af like *he can carry a 6-7 y/o and a 4-5 y/o with one arm for each with ease*

  • @zach11241
    @zach11241 11 місяців тому +5

    I have a three year old and I was only just recently introduced to Bluey. I love, and I cannot stress that enough, love this show and I have been try to learn from it. It helps that my little guy loves it too (and Octonauts). That said, I made one mistake. We had been watching the show prior to his bedtime a few evenings ago and he had fallen asleep. So I continued watching the current episode and one more after which happened to be Sleepytime. It’s extremely rare for me to tear up; but dear god that episode did it. It was simply amazing, heart felt and.... just so, so well done.

    • @zach11241
      @zach11241 11 місяців тому +1

      Oh and I’d like to proudly mention that, as of two weeks ago, I have an official Bluey lanyard (picked out by him too!). And yeah, I have a few jealous coworkers at the lab and love it!

    • @Pugly
      @Pugly  11 місяців тому +1

      I love love love the little slice of your life that you shared with me, that’s such a special little moment buddy 😊
      Also it’s awesome that you have some bluey merch you can bring to work and that your coworkers love it, maybe even as much as you haha

  • @ninasama5108
    @ninasama5108 Рік тому +9

    Small fun fact, in Australia we call zip lines “flying foxes” ^^

  • @bashfulwolfo6499
    @bashfulwolfo6499 Рік тому +6

    Ever since I started watching Bluey, one thing stuck out to me the most: Bandit reminds me of my own dad, who had passed away early 2019 (I was only 16 at the time).
    My dad would never hesitate to join in on my games, taught me how to love and respect nature (with the creek becoming my happy place because of him), and just always being there for me, even if it wasn’t physically.
    I am glad I found Bluey, it’s been nothing but beneficial towards my mental health.

  • @can2_tx
    @can2_tx Рік тому +8

    I always see a little bit of my parents in the parents of Bluey. I think that’s why I resonate with this show so much, it really draws me back to my childhood.

  • @kittenanders694
    @kittenanders694 Рік тому +4

    It almost hurts how much I wish I had loving amazing parents like them

  • @tic857
    @tic857 Рік тому +31

    It took me a while to warm up to bandit. In the beginning it felt like he was going to be that teasing, loud, obnoxious dad who did what he wanted when he wanted, but after a while I realised that he is all those things, but the latter...Everything he does he does while teaching and engaging with his kids. He's enjoying the moment and allowing himself to be both an adult and a kid and enjoying play, which I think alot of dads are afraid to do. They are afraid to enjoy play, especially with their girls. I also love how he adjusts his physical strength when he is playing with his daughters not because they are girls, but because they request boundaries and he doesn't complain or try to justify his rough play. Showing them and teaching them, its okay to request boundaries from adults and they can receive that respect from men too and they dont have to "make do". And he also doesn't take gender roles too seriously either because he knows its pretend for the girls and its not an attack to him personally. Of course he worries about how others would perceive him, but its amazing how he just tells other people he is playing along, and he's okay because his girls are learning and having fun. And I also just love it when he cuts corners for things like the episode when they went to the pool, and admits and accepts his short comings. And I just love, love, love how he flirts with Chili especially during the games. I still can't the time he was a peacock in the beginning of series and was strutting towards Chili out of my mind. Peak dad and Peak romancing. Its amazing how he shows he is a working dad, a loving engaging dad, and still able to romance his wife in front of his kids. Because I feel like alot of adults don't know how to switch up their ways of showing love for their partner once they have kids or are afraid of showing affection towards each other in front of their kids.
    I look forward to your Chili episode. I love her dearly as well.

  • @BingBongFairy
    @BingBongFairy Рік тому +10

    He is a lot like my dad, which is very comforting.. This show makes me feel safe for just a little when I feel down at 3am

  • @tigertempertantrum6573
    @tigertempertantrum6573 Рік тому +18

    As I like to say as a re-envisioned quote from Monsters University, 'One bad moment does not a bad father make'. For every bad moment, Bandit has 100 good moments to offer. That's a pretty good trade-off compared to other dads, and even the bad things he does aren't that bad. The worst thing I can say he did off the top of my head was when he said he could get used to having two Bingos in the 'Mini Bluey' episode, and then didn't apologise for it. I've heard some people justify that by saying that it wasn't focused on the parents, but rather the sister's bond and how their differing personalities are what make them special and love each other, and they each have pros and cons, which I can understand, but that's probably one of only two bad things I can remember him doing (he did other 'bad' things, like when he was throwing out Bluey's drawings, but he made up for it so I don't count it) out of 141 episodes. That's pretty good, if I do say so myself.

  • @videogameman72
    @videogameman72 Рік тому +17

    I'm really looking forward to your Chilli video. Bandit gets all the love, and it's well deserved, but Chilli always goes under-noticed in the conversation of amazing parenting, and I think a big part of that has to do with the fact that she's barely present within the first season and only really comes into her own as a character towards S2. Both the Heelers are huge inspirations for me and I hope I can be half as good a parent as them in the future.

  • @xymaryai8283
    @xymaryai8283 Рік тому +5

    imagine, you are preparing to clean up a very messy room, and instead of remembering all the dull, numbing or cases where it was a punishment or negatively incentivised...
    you think of the fun games you played with your parents, that explained through play, that showed you naturally, that you remember positively and discover what the things meant, that you learn was so soaked in love and compassion.
    would you not -completely break down in the warm fuzzy feelings of a blessed childhood- have a big pep in your step, dancing around with joy as you put things away and make things nice again?

  • @battybuddy
    @battybuddy Рік тому +4

    I’ve been watching Bluey, and yeah- Bandit is top tier dad. His only flub ever was the one time when his ego got him to cheat at the obstacle race. I was like “Bandit- you’re still a great dad, but yeah: what was up with THAT?”

  • @TheLiverage
    @TheLiverage Рік тому +3

    This damned dog has elevated my standars of men higher that I could even imagine.

  • @princembat
    @princembat Рік тому +14

    i hope that a character like bandit existing helps there be more good dads in media. hes obviously not the only one, but hes such an amazing example that it makes me really understand what weve been missing from media for basically forever, and how i desperately wish there was more. im so sick of fictional fathers who neglect their kids, hurt or hate their kids, encourage not only themselves but everyone else to push down their emotions, and are just blatantly stupid on top of it all, how theyre all basically peter griffin in different forms or something, or the ones in serious roles that are just plain out abusive and nothing else.
    my own dad isnt a bad dad btw but hes definitely not the best either lol, hes still human after all.
    we need more dad figures who love their kids and genuinely just want whats best for their kids, even if sometimes it comes at their own expense, but hopefully doesnt have to. i wish there was more bandit heelers in the world.

  • @poohbear4515
    @poohbear4515 Рік тому +5

    If I could, I’d give my arms, legs, or even a load of money to have a dad like Bandit for one day just to experience how it would be with someone who actually loved you. I never had a dad growing up. Sure, I had some stranger who was biologically related to me live in the same house with me, mom, and siblings growing up, but he wasn’t a dad… A real dad would’nt yell obscenities at you, hurt you emotionally and physically, do and say such horrible things a child should never, ever know, or hear. All of it day in, and day out, and basically walk on egg shells around him 24/7.

  • @Ardomew
    @Ardomew Рік тому +14

    Bandit Heeler is easily my favourite character in the show, and one of my favourite characters from any piece of media! Thanks for the great video breaking down his best(and flawed) qualities!

  • @mihose8822
    @mihose8822 Рік тому +9

    Hope this generation of Dads will be Perfect

  • @ALEXTHECAMELEON
    @ALEXTHECAMELEON Рік тому +3

    I’m writing a story right now and the main character’s parents are literally based off of Chili and Bandit even though you don’t see them much I specifically made these parents after watching every single Bluey episode available in America

  • @Cosmic_Lemon
    @Cosmic_Lemon Рік тому +8

    I wish Bandit was my dad. It may seem like I’m ungrateful, but I just want a dad who tries to be in my life. A dad who cares about me. That’s what Bandit is, any dad can be like that. You don’t need to be perfect like Bandit, you just need to be as good as you can like Bandit does. Bandit may be a cartoon character, but he feels real despite it being unrealistic having a father like him. Hopefully one day there will be fathers like him.

  • @keemera-art
    @keemera-art Рік тому +3

    Oh my goodness I love the AJR background music for the first compilation section! One of my fav bands

  • @rock2946
    @rock2946 Рік тому +3

    Watching Bluey is so comforting.
    Seeing Bandit and how he interacts with his kids is helping me with my own issues with my father. ❤😂

  • @woogigooie
    @woogigooie Рік тому +9

    Watching bluey triggered Paternal energy from inside of me that I thought for sure never existed.
    Also some of the missing american episodes are on the DVD. (Still wish it were a bluray.)

  • @eeping_often
    @eeping_often Рік тому +5

    10:46 feels good to be australian

  • @IzzyFloofZ
    @IzzyFloofZ Рік тому +29

    I absolutely love this channel. From the deep dive analyses to the introduction using AJR instrumentals (I’m a HUGE AJR fan). I can’t wait to see more episodes like these! These videos are absolutely amazing and make me view the show in ways I haven’t before. Keep up the great work! ❤

    • @Pugly
      @Pugly  Рік тому +5

      Yo this made me smile so hard, thank you so much for commenting this and blessing my day. It always makes my day whenever I meet a bluey AND a AJR fan 💙

    • @IzzyFloofZ
      @IzzyFloofZ Рік тому +2

      @@Pugly AJR is literally the best band out there. Nobody can change my mind lol- You're amazing, man!

  • @robbaskerville253
    @robbaskerville253 Рік тому +8

    I made the duck cake for my daughter last year. NEVER doing that again. I am part of the second generation scarred by that cake.

  • @frogBISCUITS
    @frogBISCUITS Рік тому +2

    Bandit has so much time for his kids and he prioritises their play and learning above his own needs. I couldn’t even get my dad to give me the time of day.

  • @hipersonicc9736
    @hipersonicc9736 Рік тому +9

    Thank god the pilot Bandit was changed

  • @artofjonahhh
    @artofjonahhh Рік тому +46

    Bandit is by far the dad of the century. We all want a dad like Bandit, or hell, even be LIKE him
    Best comfort character teehee 👁👁

    • @Pugly
      @Pugly  Рік тому +4

      Omg it’s Jonah! It’s awesome to see you comment on my video 💙 I know I personally look towards bandit as an example of the type of father I want to be, he’s awesome

    • @artofjonahhh
      @artofjonahhh Рік тому +2

      @@Pugly HSKSJDJ Yeye, one and only Urchin, wassup
      And Ya, Bandit is by far the most amazing role model teehee

  • @meridius4510
    @meridius4510 Рік тому +5

    I love Bluey. Bandit and chilli are awesome parents. I'm 33yrs old and I'll watch Bluey without my kids. It's just a happy and wholesome show.

  • @Tabizzy
    @Tabizzy Рік тому +2

    This hits close to home. He reminds me of my dad before he passed. Your videos make me wanna watch Bluey more

  • @pastelaine_art
    @pastelaine_art Рік тому +15

    I'm lucky to have a dad just like bandit
    I was neglected as a child with a narcissistic-abusive mother, I didn't get a chance to bond with my dad until I went to college to study in the university where my dad works, since then I act like my younger self when I'm with my dad, I hold his hand when we cross the road, I take him shopping with me, goes to movies/mall with him and my younger brother
    I know acting childish in front of him is kinda cringe but a part of me feels like I'm finally getting the attention I didn't received when I was a child since my parents are alwaya busy with work, like I'm compensating with something...

  • @MrDaveWho
    @MrDaveWho Місяць тому +1

    I love bandit because he reminds me of my dad.
    I live a few towns away now, and watching Bandit with his children makes me miss my dad

  • @matiasmarcelotoledop
    @matiasmarcelotoledop Рік тому +8

    This show made me want to be a better father and i don't even have children

  • @matthewroberts6833
    @matthewroberts6833 Рік тому +2

    Bluey is the most charming and creatively constructed rendition of capitalist utopia I have ever seen. It's a world that has emotional problems and issues to go through and the show actually addresses those difficulties but also puts it in a world where there is infinite time and resources available. We all would love to be a parent like Bandit or Chilli or to have a parent like Bandit or Chilli but very few people can even come close to the ideal and that reality ends up ticking a lot of people off. If you can't keep yourself locked up in the escapism you either get dismayed at your own inadequacies or ticked off at the impossible expectations.

  • @Magiclove99Abby
    @Magiclove99Abby Рік тому +7

    Bandit reminds me so much of my dad.

  • @Matty002
    @Matty002 Рік тому +2

    as one of the tons of children of divorce, with a twist of neglectful and selfish parents, any episode with bandit makes me cry. i basically live vicariously through bluey and bingo and its helped heal my inner child a bit. this show is amazing

  • @REDscar9000
    @REDscar9000 Рік тому +3

    Its funny how the best parents in media are in a kids show about rectangular anthro dog people

  • @Zeldafan1ify
    @Zeldafan1ify Рік тому +3

    Above all, I love that he sets the example of regulating emotion, not taking anything out on his family. I wish my parents had done the same.

  • @Emmj91
    @Emmj91 Рік тому +4

    Your video inspired me to start a UA-cam channel. Thank you for your content and genuine nature.

    • @Pugly
      @Pugly  Рік тому +3

      YES!! That literally just made my night, I want more people to feel inspired to follow their dreams and if yours is to do UA-cam then do it! Hit me up on discord if you need tips, it’s a hard journey but don’t give up. Your channel might go through lots of changes like mine but just trust in the process and keep creating what makes you happy buddy

  • @Pupal_Dugal
    @Pupal_Dugal Рік тому +5

    My father is a great dad lol, Bandit reminds me of him if he had an easier life

  • @DJFlare84
    @DJFlare84 Рік тому +2

    My favorite Bandit line is from Fairytale, when he tells Bluey "well, I guess YOU have to decide. Do YOU believe in fairy tales?".

  • @ehhh9923
    @ehhh9923 5 місяців тому +1

    I bought my toddler the Bluey family set about 2 weeks ago and my boyfriend kept the Bandit figure and put him on his desk as a reminder of the type of dad he wants to be ❤

  • @lizebotha8783
    @lizebotha8783 Рік тому +1

    What makes this extra special to me is that my dad is pretty much exactly like Bandit, always joking around with me and pretending to be silly :D

  • @marydarkheart13
    @marydarkheart13 Рік тому +2

    Wish my parents were like that

  • @outrage_swampert979
    @outrage_swampert979 Рік тому +7

    We need more good dads in media

    • @Biodrox
      @Biodrox 11 місяців тому

      Agreed

  • @thediamondman2485
    @thediamondman2485 Рік тому +2

    Bandit is all of our dads, he is the father figure we want but we can’t get for some of us and that makes him a great father

  • @energizedviper42
    @energizedviper42 Рік тому +4

    I’m so lucky to have a dad just like Bandit, even down to the terrible jokes and Aussie accent. Dad, I love you

  • @OmnipotentSpud
    @OmnipotentSpud Рік тому +7

    Stay at Home father of 3 here. I've often been asked by other dads how I'm so patient with my children and how I found my inner child again. This show and a bit of gumption is my answer. That's it. No secret, just me copying a blue dog on TV and loving my kids. Bandit is my role model ha.

  • @bransrubar
    @bransrubar Рік тому +2

    Bandit is absolutely awesome! I always get a little sad when an episode doesn't have him in it. Bandit is even my current Facebook profile pic.
    I honestly hate the way dads, and men in general, have been portrayed for so long in media: incompetent, lazy, disengaged, even mean. I guess it can be occasionally funny but, as you said, it was the prevailing image for so long. Bandit is a wonderful breath of fresh air. He's also just hilarious lol

  • @willowthelyxra
    @willowthelyxra Рік тому +4

    Bruh why can't I have a dad like Bandit... I was robbed 😭😭

  • @TheGlitch2121
    @TheGlitch2121 Рік тому +10

    YAY, new video! I know that you didn't sleep tonight. I saw the tweets. Now you deserve a good rest, i am so happy that my father is almost just like bandit. When i look at Bandit, I see my dad. I just love it, they have the same humor. Anyway, i enjoyed the video very much. I can't wait to see the next one!

    • @Pugly
      @Pugly  Рік тому +2

      Thank you buddy, you just made my day! I actually just woke up a few moments ago, a quick 4 hour sleep but I’m ready to start the day and this was the best thing to read to kick start my day into a super positive one 💙
      It’s super cool to hear your dad is similar to bandit, it sounds like you guys have an amazing relationship which makes me happy

    • @TheGlitch2121
      @TheGlitch2121 Рік тому +1

      @@Pugly Aww, thank you for the kind word, and I am glad that you start the day in a good mood, but our relationship between me and my dad has seen better days... Anyway, can't wait for the next video!!!

  • @funnyname2518
    @funnyname2518 Рік тому +6

    Bandit and Dr. Doofenshmirtz are the best dads in cartoons honestly

    • @dukenightrider6104
      @dukenightrider6104 10 місяців тому

      Agreed, but I also believe Monty uno from kids next door also deserves that title as well because like bandit, he wants to be their for his son number 1, and his greatest moment was in the kids next door movie operation zero where it revealed he is the legendary number zero and he sacrifices his memories as a KND agent in order to complete what he claims is the most important Mission of his life, being a good father to number 1.