You're right: an op shop, or opportunity shop, is an Aussie word for a thrift store. Apparently, a showgirl from Melbourne thought that 'thrift store' sounded too low-class, and she thought op shop sounded more dignified. Australia have LOTS of op shops, usually run by the Salvation Army (Salvos), the Saint Vincent de Pauls Society (Vinnies) or the Red Cross. There's even websites rating the best ones.
10:51 apparently in the Disney version Bandit says "he's gone bananas" instead of "crazy"......i don't know why they censored crazy but am I the only one who likes that change??
@@sisterlillybug3142 true I mean I like the change though, it’s one instance where I think the censored version is better than the original, but I just don’t get why Disney thinks “crazy” is a cuss word to preschoolers
I didn't circle stuff in the catalogue, but it was still fun to flip through! I'll fully admit that I'm too sentimental for my own good - it'll be a tough day when we have to do a big toy sort like this!
This episode is hilarious also Bandit is not wrong saying that Bluey and Bingo are spoiled kids but in my opinion Bluey is a very spoiled one in my opinion but this episode is a good lesson to teach what being spoiled is
It should always be up to the owners of said toys to donate or chuck them away. Bandit annoyed me at the start of this episode for that reason. Understandably, Bluey and Bingo might be a bit too young to make these decisions themselves, but it's still important for them to have a say in what they don't need anymore. My dad almost threw away my most loved toys without my knowledge, since I was "getting too old for them" and almost a preteen at the time. My mum told him that they were my responsibility and asked whether he'd feel comfortable if someone took away his precious things without his permission. He let me make my own decisions from then on, and I've now grown with the ability to donate or chuck things away when I specifically know it's time to. The end of the episode is great in showing when to get rid of something. But, I can't help but not like it - as I feel it was still Bandit's ideals here that still overtook them all. The kids very clearly STILL loved those toys, and perhaps it wasn't exactly the right time for them. I get he would have purchased them himself, but perhaps a different lesson was in order here. Great reaction as always! I've been happily binging them!
When my nieces and nephews were younger my sister and i would wait until they were asleep and then go through all of their toys and donate or throw out the ones that were broken or that they didnt play with anymore. The fact that they never realized they were missing was proof that they didnt need them
When you laughed at Chilli get kicked out by Mr. Monkeyjocks, I died at that part! Your laughter is just too contagious, my dude! 🤣🤣🤣
And wholesome
And yep, that is indeed Sans :)
You're right: an op shop, or opportunity shop, is an Aussie word for a thrift store. Apparently, a showgirl from Melbourne thought that 'thrift store' sounded too low-class, and she thought op shop sounded more dignified. Australia have LOTS of op shops, usually run by the Salvation Army (Salvos), the Saint Vincent de Pauls Society (Vinnies) or the Red Cross. There's even websites rating the best ones.
I love how Bandit was super angry 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When he said
THAT'S IT WERE HAVING A CHECKOUT!!!!!
Made me laugh so much 😅😅😅😂😂😂
10:51 apparently in the Disney version Bandit says "he's gone bananas" instead of "crazy"......i don't know why they censored crazy but am I the only one who likes that change??
I mean.... banana make more sense word when it come to this situation. But yeah, Disney sure sensor a lot of words from this show.....
That’s modern Disney for you :/
@@sisterlillybug3142 true I mean I like the change though, it’s one instance where I think the censored version is better than the original, but I just don’t get why Disney thinks “crazy” is a cuss word to preschoolers
Also in the Disney version, Chili calls Monkeyjocks "sweetheart" instead of "lover boy" for some odd reason.
@@keshiaanders6452 guess lover boy is too "dirty" i guess
6:24 Mr Monkeyjocks got rizz
Next episode is gonna be interesting; Double Babysitter
I too ROFL'd when the girls and Chili got kicked out 🤣😂
I didn't circle stuff in the catalogue, but it was still fun to flip through!
I'll fully admit that I'm too sentimental for my own good - it'll be a tough day when we have to do a big toy sort like this!
This episode is hilarious also Bandit is not wrong saying that Bluey and Bingo are spoiled kids but in my opinion Bluey is a very spoiled one in my opinion but this episode is a good lesson to teach what being spoiled is
You're gonna like the next episode ❤
@@MagulousmousYeah, the gossipy ship-pers love that episode.
@@Magulousmous We also get to see the pair on their honeymoon in Christmas Swim.
It should always be up to the owners of said toys to donate or chuck them away. Bandit annoyed me at the start of this episode for that reason. Understandably, Bluey and Bingo might be a bit too young to make these decisions themselves, but it's still important for them to have a say in what they don't need anymore. My dad almost threw away my most loved toys without my knowledge, since I was "getting too old for them" and almost a preteen at the time. My mum told him that they were my responsibility and asked whether he'd feel comfortable if someone took away his precious things without his permission. He let me make my own decisions from then on, and I've now grown with the ability to donate or chuck things away when I specifically know it's time to.
The end of the episode is great in showing when to get rid of something. But, I can't help but not like it - as I feel it was still Bandit's ideals here that still overtook them all. The kids very clearly STILL loved those toys, and perhaps it wasn't exactly the right time for them. I get he would have purchased them himself, but perhaps a different lesson was in order here.
Great reaction as always! I've been happily binging them!
He did mention it love Bluey what a good girl
That's my favorite episode
I mean u draw on the seafloor like them puffers
14:04 Who is this, Reactuna?
When my nieces and nephews were younger my sister and i would wait until they were asleep and then go through all of their toys and donate or throw out the ones that were broken or that they didnt play with anymore. The fact that they never realized they were missing was proof that they didnt need them
Even though the ending was nice, I still don't like this episode.
Agreed. But at the same time, like how grouchy Muffin is, Bluey and Bingo still are kids. They're not perfect,
I give this an L cause of how spoiled the kids are and how they were just mistreating their dad
Bandit turns it around though to teach them what spoiled means