One of my favorite Bluey episodes is "Dance Mode." I love the way they convey how Bingo would say "yes" when she really meant "no," to certain things that people wanted her to do. Bluey is also totally different from the shows that I grew up watching, but it's so well done that it makes me nostalgic every time I see it.
I felt for Bingo in that episode, as someone who was nonverbal for awhile and conflict adverse due to my tricky homelife, I had difficulties setting up boundaries and saying "no" out of fear of getting repercussions.
In a later episode, we see that Coco has a BUNCH of older siblings. As the youngest in my own family (though a much smaller family than Coco's lol) I can easily believe that Coco has gotten used to rules changing so her siblings don't have to deal with her being upset or refusing to play anymore. One of our 'house rules' for hide and seek games was no one could be It for more than two rounds, because everyone ran faster than me and would get to base before I could tag them. I'd quit playing if I had to be It for too long. I do think house rules have their place, but everyone has to agree to them and the game still has to be fun for everyone.
Agreed. My family still has house rules for a bunch of our activities. For example, when we all go out to play disc golf we play in pairs or teams. Everyone throws and then you play from the best shot. This is both to make sure we move quickly through the course (we're a family of ten so we can hog a basket for ages) but also because I'm a terrible disc golf player and it means that I don't end up maxing out every single hole. I at least get a chance of having a throw to get my disc into the basket.
I love these Bluey videos. I think part of the reason Bluey is so effective at actually teaching lessons (for kids and adults alike) is because they are specifically *not* trying to impart a moral lesson and instead are just showing the characters successfully navigating different emotional and social challenges. It’s so much easier to relate to characters behaving like actual people and to want to emulate them in certain ways than it is to listen to a 10 minute sermon about why you should play games by the rules.
My favorite Bluey episodes are Baby Race and Grandad, I also really love Rain and Army. Camping is amazing. Duck Cake is amazing. Dance Mode is amazing. Man, there are so many great ones. The music is also just gorgeous always.
I don't know if this is my favorite bluey episode, but it sure made me cry a whole lot. At the end of 'Fairies' when Bandit is apologizing to Bingo, I lost it. Hearing "I'm sorry I hurt your feelings, it must feel really bad when your dad does that" made a lot of pent up emotions about my own father come out, since he always told me how much he regretted having me. I always thought that it must really suck that my dad is stuck in a situation he hates so much, and never really considered how much it hurt when he was cruel to me. I'll never get to hear an apology from my father, but it was nice to hear it that episode, and imagine what it would have been like.
That’s exactly how I feel about “Sleepytime” when Chilli says she’s always be there for Bingo. My mom never helped me to manage my own emotions. Instead, I had to repress them. It makes me tear up every time I watch that episode.
I would like to apologize on behalf of your father. No parent should tell their kid that they regret having them, regardless of circumstance. You didn't ask to be born. You didn't choose your circumstances. It wasn't your fault. I know the opinion of a stranger on the internet probably doesn't hold a candle to the countless years of emotional pain you endured, but I hope you find some peace. You didn't deserve that garbage.
My favorite episodes are: Yoga Ball - about consent and personal boundaries Seesaw- about incluiding people no matter the struggles they present (like Pompom being too small) Hotel Bluey - about how to let others make decisions instead of bossing them.
Yoga ball also shows how some kids react differently to play ( Some are senstivie , some not. ) , As Bluey doesn't complain about being played too rough, Bingo actually does, and is following Bluey anyway, because she thinks it's okay to feel that, where it's not.
I really loved the episodes where Bingo learns how to speak up for herself. Bingo's personality is a little quieter than Bluey's, and she's younger so she's still figuring out how to say what she wants and needs sometimes. 1) Yoga Ball where she practices using her "big girl bark" to ask Bandit to not play so rough. 2) Dance Mode where Bingo has a hard time saying "no" when her family asks her for things or favors. 3) Hairdressers where Bingo is struggling to say what's on her mind and Bluey learns to not talk over her.
My favorite episode is the baby race. Yep. Baby race. That's the one made me really hooked with this series. Also Bin Night. I could never imagine my child being the victim of the verbal bullying. But Bandit and Chilli really shows me some ways to talk to your child about it. And Bingo handle it well at the end.
I love Bluey as an adult who has years of working with kids as a camp counselor, babysitter, and oldest sibling. They really get how kids learn and experience the world through play, and I’ve noticed how they give parents/adults “scripts” for how to approach difficult topics with kids like death, divorce/breakups, and personal boundaries. “Dance Mode” and “Yoga Ball” are two of my favorite episodes because they focus on Bingo’s shyness and how parents can recognize, apologize, and learn when they’ve crossed a boundary. Because parents aren’t perfect, and that’s okay! I was a really introverted kid growing up and I still have trouble enforcing my boundaries, so seeing this stuff being modeled really speaks to me.
one of my favorite episodes is the beach episode. i love how they explain why the mom likes to be by herself and why she isn’t at all distant from her kids or a bad parent; there are joys to being alone and exploring things by yourself. i also really like how bluey comes to understand this almost completely on her own. i’ve heard people say that the chilli isn’t as a good of a parent as bandit because she doesn’t spend as much time with bluey and bingo as bandit does, and i don’t think that’s true at all. i love the way the show responded to that. i really connected with that episode.
Bluey is the best kids show on television. There are so many relatable lessons covered. One that comes up for us quite often is the Dunny episode. It’s such a good example for showing that just because we don’t do something in our house doesn’t mean it’s evil or wrong, just that different families have different rules. Thx for featuring Bluey Jono!
Please do the Yoga Ball episode at some point! The detail of how Bingo's mood changes as Bandit plays a little too rough for her but tries to push on (because she's both afraid to say something and also still wants to play with Bluey and her dad) is so genuine and the episode conveys a healthy conversation parents should have with their kids on setting boundaries and being verbal when something or someone is going too far
I just really love Bluey. People are in the middle of 'why are you watching it? its a kids show' but like- its really not. It gives me what i wish i had when i was younger. I see different traits in myself as different characters, or i just enjoy seeing the silly little dogs dancing around
Something I appreciate about Bluey is that it rarely shows what they're imagining; it just shows the literal play. And don't get me wrong, I LOVE how animation can take us inside our imaginations, but I think it's nice to have a show that just shows it how it is. I think it can really help kids and parents that aren't visual thinkers to actually see how these games can look
The Pool - it's so beautiful. As a mum that struggles with the bulk of the mental load and child rearing I just love the way this episode starts to open people's eyes to it all.
As an artist who grew up style copying before learning the fundamentals this lesson definitely applies. Many young artist want to skip to just drawing stylized art and anything that looks “weird” is just the style. But you learn so much more by observing and learning from both other artists styles and from life. You learn structure, what you focus on in form, and that process and outcome can be far more rewarding. I was a stubborn lil thing and it took art school to kick my butt properly to teach me how to learn and grow so I can constantly adapt and grow as an artist. And the fundamentals were the first step. Thems the rules
My favorite lines from Bluey come from the Magic Claw and Ice Cream episodes. “I don’t want a valuable lime (mispronunciation of life) lesson. I just want an ice cream.”
Please do Bin Night. I think it's a great example of communication between parents and kids plus communication between parents (even if it isn't directly shown). ❤
My favorites are Faceytime, Unicorse, Double Babysitter, Charades, Yoga Ball, Octopus, Muffin Cone, Pass the Parcel, Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound, Dance Mode, Army, Daddy Dropoff, The Show, Seesaw, The Quiet Game, Baby Race, and Fairytale. Take your pick! 💙
My kids really need to watch this episode! But they are not allowed screen time right now, because they keep sneaking screens. I suppose it would not be a good idea to bend the rules for this episode.
I love how the kids work together in (3:18) to keep Nicolis included 🥰 It warms my heart. I wish I had friends like that as a kid and I'm very happy I have adult friends like that now
I think about this episode every time I see new D&D players talking about throwing away the rules in favor of "rule of cool" the moment something that sounds cool in the short term occurs to them.
There's an example of the rule of cool in this episode, it's when the cloud comes along out of nowhere to save the day. It works because it's a narrative driven convenience rather than completely ignoring established rules.
One of my fave episodes of Bluey is "Bin Night"! It deals with bullying, conflict resolution, and supporting kids' dreams for the future, even some science and paying attention to things others might not (like phases of the moon and how societal norms - like putting out trash bins - can align with them) 'cause it can come in handy! :D I love it and think about it all the time!
I recommend Mini Bluey and Sleepytime. This show is great. My youngest could be considered “too old” for this show, but we still love to watch it together.
Yeah his mic is picking up the audio from the video he's watching and creating a short delay. It's one of the reasons reactors will wear headphones or pause the video before they speak.
I love how this episode also captured the joy of childhood play. Everything and anything can be a game. Even mundane things (shadows, the bus moving) are incorporated into their game play. The music is whimsical. Just reminds me of summer days, forts, exploration, "quests", etc.
There are so many episodes of Bluey that I love. Some fave episodes are Camping and Duck Cake! Honestly, I'd be happy if you just did one of these Therapized videos for any and all episodes of Bluey. But if you are limited, I would most DEFINATELY NEED you to do one for Camping and Duck Cake!!
My niece and nephews LOVE Bluey, and like to play some of the games in the show. It shows a lot of great imaginative play that kids can do in real life and it's actually helped my niece with learning to use her "big girl bark" like Bingo. Bluey shows healthy ways of navigating things at a child's level that hasn't been done much in shows, let alone kids' cartoons.
It's so fun to know that you are obsessed with the same show as me at the same time, for similar reasons! I don't really have any other adult childless friends to tear up over Bluey with :P
I got a little bit annoyed because you said is a Disney Junior series, but they are distributing it out of Australia and they've been censoring it a lot. But just for the record, I agree with everything you say about the lesson of this episode.
_Bluey_ is an Australian Broadcast Corporation series first and foremost! For the record, Disney ripped off the ABC symbol for their Movies Anywhere logo.
We took our kids to see bluey's big play this weekend (bluey live) and it was wonderful if it comes to your state highly recommended. Highlights from all the classic episodes and important lessons for kids and adults. After going through a loss this week it was the soul healing I didn't know I needed!
Can you do Baby Race? Maybe even have your wife with this one. Watching that while going through postpartum got me when Cocoa’s mom spoke to the camera. Also, having my friend’s kid born 3 weeks before mine and trying not to compare triumphs. But we also were each other’s support with concerns with either the kids or each other.
For a long time, I didn't trust my ability to problem solve or think critically. I was convinced that in the event of an apocalypse, my only way to survive would be by knowing someone who *was* useful. Something that I didn't realize at the time, is that due to my family environment, I had long since been heavily gaslit to the point of not trusting my 1st, 2nd, 27th instinct. I relied on my mother to think for me. When I left, times were insanely hard. I got out just as lockdown was hitting in March 2020.... And I found myself having this insanely adept ability to not only problem-solve, but think long-term strategically. Today, I have not a small amount of confidence, because my confidence was born of proving to myself what I'm worth. Ad now, I LOVE problem-solving, I seek out challenges (healthily), and I'm really happy with my life.
This was such a cute video! I love it! Adorable and sweet! Didn't realize that could be another angle for this episode's lesson, but it makes a lot of sense! I like this interpretation better (and maybe the ep WAS saying that, but I'm too dumb, lol)! Great job! Can't wait for more of these! Go, "Bluey"! :D
Fairies! It is mine and my daughter's favorite episode. It also makes me wonder if there is literal magic in the Bluey universe and its not just the parents playing along lol
"The Claw" (S1e19) is one of my favorite Bluey episodes, wherein Bandit tries to instill a work ethic, or at least respect for money with the girls. Second is "Duck Cake" (S2e44) where there is conflict in Dad trying to get Bluey to take responsibility for cleaning up after herself, and take responsibility for other things in the family, without being bribed to do so.
4:40 seeing them use their bodies to “create land” that way is a clever solution to help their friend get across! Maybe a puzzle game could be made like this?
My parents unfortunately took the easy way out with me, and I’m sure I was stubborn back then which caused them to not want to push me but now I can’t even go to the grocery store without having loads of anxiety. I’m getting better but they shamed me for not being able to do it as an adult…but they never gave me that security.
are you sure you were lazy as a kid? I thought I was lazy too but when I think about a lot of the physical stuff I did... I was largely discouraged from it. kids with with ADHD get treated like that a lot, we find something that lets us complete an easy or difficult task our way and someone (generally an authority figure) throws a fit and says we have to do it their way. when their way didn't work for us. they say we have to try harder, we start to think we're lazy and hopeless because their way doesn't work for us. when we were little we had the toothbrushes in the downstairs bathroom, it was a long counter and easy to work with our tiny frames... they changed their minds and made us use the upstairs one, a standing sink with no ledge and a medicine cabinet.... as an adult I had to move back in with mom with my family. the toothbrushes were down stairs and it was easier to brush and teach kiddo to brush. then mom started yelling that we had to take the toothbrushes up stairs. made it harder to brush I can't figure out why... then she made me keep my personal care items in my room. hygiene went down. it's the extra step that throws a monkey wrench in our beautifully constructed machine. I have my own home again and I am still trying to make things easier for me to do.
Sometimes you should play by the rules, but sometimes you should break them so as not to be living in a stranglehold of unnecessary obligation. Of course, it depends on the situation. I should know because I've played by the rules most of my life and missed out on lots of opportunities.
I actually lost a friend when I was 5 because of stuff like this. We were playing, and it was a similar sort of game and we got trapped. I was thinking of heaps of creative solutions to get out, but my friend was chaning the rules (not to make it easier, but to make it impossible). Everything I said was shot down by a new madeup rule. Eventually I got frustrated and called her out on it... And she snapped at me, swore and called me the B-word. I was that kid that never swore, so I just walked away back to her house and tearfully asked her mum to call mine to come pick me up. And despite going to school together for another 13 years, we never mended that rift. So the fact this is in a show as a lesson is brilliant! I'm 30 and don't have kids yet, but your reviews are making me consider watching it anyway. I have a friend who watches it because she can, and I know you've said you found yourself just watching them for fun.
Hope you are doing alright! You seemed possibly a bit under the weather or just tired looking hope all is okay, make sure to take care of yourself and rest as needed! Love the content! ❤
I need to add 2 videos baby race and octopus both made me cry today. Baby race talks about the mommy club and how we endlessly compare ourselves. And octopus is about effective communication between kids and parents. Love them both
Hey Jonathan! I grew up #4 of 4 kids, and I can relate to everyone usually being too tired/busy to teach me time-consuming lessons. But hey, that made it easier for me to be the scapegoat because I was "always" screwing up... No, that's another video. Oops. Thank you for this! 🙏❤🏳🌈🏳⚧
If you are looking for a good episode to therapist, Season 1 episode 40 Early Baby. It paints a great picture of how our experiences form our reactions and our “rules” and how empathy and communication can help us understand and support others.
Watching the "bicycle" episode reminded me to back off and let my daughter struggle more rather than come to the rescue. Its a great episode too, they all are
You should check out the season 3 episode 7 titled Mini Bluey about comparing siblings/favorite child or the Season 2 episode 27 episode titled Grandad about the relationship between grown children and their elderly parents.
My favourite episode is Yoga Ball, it was the first episode to make me cry. I also really like Shadowlands because of how bratty Cocoa acts. She's not at all a spoilt brat, she just behaves in a very care free manner.
As an Australian I’d like to say Bluey isn’t a Disney creation it’s created by Ludo Studios which is part of the ABC the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It’s an Australian show created by Australian companies.
I love Sleepytime, but I am sure everyone loves that one. My other favorites are "Flatpack" and "Fairytale". I also like "Fruitbat" but its not as profound as the others.
One of my favorite Bluey episodes is "Dance Mode." I love the way they convey how Bingo would say "yes" when she really meant "no," to certain things that people wanted her to do.
Bluey is also totally different from the shows that I grew up watching, but it's so well done that it makes me nostalgic every time I see it.
I felt for Bingo in that episode, as someone who was nonverbal for awhile and conflict adverse due to my tricky homelife, I had difficulties setting up boundaries and saying "no" out of fear of getting repercussions.
Absolutely one of my favorites. Well-written, funny, and shockingly powerful
In a later episode, we see that Coco has a BUNCH of older siblings. As the youngest in my own family (though a much smaller family than Coco's lol) I can easily believe that Coco has gotten used to rules changing so her siblings don't have to deal with her being upset or refusing to play anymore. One of our 'house rules' for hide and seek games was no one could be It for more than two rounds, because everyone ran faster than me and would get to base before I could tag them. I'd quit playing if I had to be It for too long.
I do think house rules have their place, but everyone has to agree to them and the game still has to be fun for everyone.
Agreed. My family still has house rules for a bunch of our activities. For example, when we all go out to play disc golf we play in pairs or teams. Everyone throws and then you play from the best shot. This is both to make sure we move quickly through the course (we're a family of ten so we can hog a basket for ages) but also because I'm a terrible disc golf player and it means that I don't end up maxing out every single hole. I at least get a chance of having a throw to get my disc into the basket.
I love these Bluey videos. I think part of the reason Bluey is so effective at actually teaching lessons (for kids and adults alike) is because they are specifically *not* trying to impart a moral lesson and instead are just showing the characters successfully navigating different emotional and social challenges. It’s so much easier to relate to characters behaving like actual people and to want to emulate them in certain ways than it is to listen to a 10 minute sermon about why you should play games by the rules.
My favorite Bluey episodes are Baby Race and Grandad, I also really love Rain and Army. Camping is amazing. Duck Cake is amazing. Dance Mode is amazing. Man, there are so many great ones. The music is also just gorgeous always.
I don't know if this is my favorite bluey episode, but it sure made me cry a whole lot. At the end of 'Fairies' when Bandit is apologizing to Bingo, I lost it. Hearing "I'm sorry I hurt your feelings, it must feel really bad when your dad does that" made a lot of pent up emotions about my own father come out, since he always told me how much he regretted having me. I always thought that it must really suck that my dad is stuck in a situation he hates so much, and never really considered how much it hurt when he was cruel to me. I'll never get to hear an apology from my father, but it was nice to hear it that episode, and imagine what it would have been like.
That’s exactly how I feel about “Sleepytime” when Chilli says she’s always be there for Bingo. My mom never helped me to manage my own emotions. Instead, I had to repress them. It makes me tear up every time I watch that episode.
I would like to apologize on behalf of your father. No parent should tell their kid that they regret having them, regardless of circumstance. You didn't ask to be born. You didn't choose your circumstances. It wasn't your fault. I know the opinion of a stranger on the internet probably doesn't hold a candle to the countless years of emotional pain you endured, but I hope you find some peace. You didn't deserve that garbage.
Do Army episode next!
Oh man, as someone who had undiagnosed ADHD until I was 33, that episode hits hard.
100%!!!!
Then control and flexibility in "Helicopter."
That was another episode that I cried about because of Rusty’s dad coming back from his tour and doing a surprise pick-up 🥲
YESSSS that one broke my heart, and then healed it again
My favorite episodes are:
Yoga Ball - about consent and personal boundaries
Seesaw- about incluiding people no matter the struggles they present (like Pompom being too small)
Hotel Bluey - about how to let others make decisions instead of bossing them.
Yoga ball also shows how some kids react differently to play ( Some are senstivie , some not. ) , As Bluey doesn't complain about being played too rough, Bingo actually does, and is following Bluey anyway, because she thinks it's okay to feel that, where it's not.
@@Torivic yes! I think it shows that we all have different limits, so we have to accept our own and each other's limits :D
Pleeeease do Baby Race!!! It's everything every new mom needs to hear.
I think that one is my favorite!
Or even older moms😊😅
And he did now! :)
I really loved the episodes where Bingo learns how to speak up for herself. Bingo's personality is a little quieter than Bluey's, and she's younger so she's still figuring out how to say what she wants and needs sometimes.
1) Yoga Ball where she practices using her "big girl bark" to ask Bandit to not play so rough.
2) Dance Mode where Bingo has a hard time saying "no" when her family asks her for things or favors.
3) Hairdressers where Bingo is struggling to say what's on her mind and Bluey learns to not talk over her.
My favorite episode is the baby race. Yep. Baby race. That's the one made me really hooked with this series.
Also Bin Night.
I could never imagine my child being the victim of the verbal bullying. But Bandit and Chilli really shows me some ways to talk to your child about it. And Bingo handle it well at the end.
Those are both amazing episodes ❤
I love Bluey as an adult who has years of working with kids as a camp counselor, babysitter, and oldest sibling. They really get how kids learn and experience the world through play, and I’ve noticed how they give parents/adults “scripts” for how to approach difficult topics with kids like death, divorce/breakups, and personal boundaries.
“Dance Mode” and “Yoga Ball” are two of my favorite episodes because they focus on Bingo’s shyness and how parents can recognize, apologize, and learn when they’ve crossed a boundary. Because parents aren’t perfect, and that’s okay! I was a really introverted kid growing up and I still have trouble enforcing my boundaries, so seeing this stuff being modeled really speaks to me.
one of my favorite episodes is the beach episode. i love how they explain why the mom likes to be by herself and why she isn’t at all distant from her kids or a bad parent; there are joys to being alone and exploring things by yourself. i also really like how bluey comes to understand this almost completely on her own. i’ve heard people say that the chilli isn’t as a good of a parent as bandit because she doesn’t spend as much time with bluey and bingo as bandit does, and i don’t think that’s true at all. i love the way the show responded to that. i really connected with that episode.
Bluey is the best kids show on television. There are so many relatable lessons covered. One that comes up for us quite often is the Dunny episode. It’s such a good example for showing that just because we don’t do something in our house doesn’t mean it’s evil or wrong, just that different families have different rules. Thx for featuring Bluey Jono!
Please do the Yoga Ball episode at some point! The detail of how Bingo's mood changes as Bandit plays a little too rough for her but tries to push on (because she's both afraid to say something and also still wants to play with Bluey and her dad) is so genuine and the episode conveys a healthy conversation parents should have with their kids on setting boundaries and being verbal when something or someone is going too far
My favorite episode is “Duck Cake” it always makes me teary-eyed. Thank you for reacting to more Bluey! 💙
My favorite episode of Bluey is facy talk, it's hilarious and also shows a little of what happens with conflict parenting techniques
I just really love Bluey. People are in the middle of 'why are you watching it? its a kids show' but like- its really not. It gives me what i wish i had when i was younger. I see different traits in myself as different characters, or i just enjoy seeing the silly little dogs dancing around
We absolutely love Bluey. I often find myself watching it without the kids. My favorite episodes are Takeaway, Sheep Dog, Baby Race, and Sleepytime.
I think I'd pay so much for a full series reaction marathon, there's so many episodes worthy of these type of videos
Great stuff
Something I appreciate about Bluey is that it rarely shows what they're imagining; it just shows the literal play. And don't get me wrong, I LOVE how animation can take us inside our imaginations, but I think it's nice to have a show that just shows it how it is. I think it can really help kids and parents that aren't visual thinkers to actually see how these games can look
please do ‘Space’ next! the episode is really interesting.
The Pool - it's so beautiful. As a mum that struggles with the bulk of the mental load and child rearing I just love the way this episode starts to open people's eyes to it all.
Fancy Resturant - maintianing your relationship and romance after kids. It's lovely.
As an artist who grew up style copying before learning the fundamentals this lesson definitely applies. Many young artist want to skip to just drawing stylized art and anything that looks “weird” is just the style. But you learn so much more by observing and learning from both other artists styles and from life. You learn structure, what you focus on in form, and that process and outcome can be far more rewarding.
I was a stubborn lil thing and it took art school to kick my butt properly to teach me how to learn and grow so I can constantly adapt and grow as an artist. And the fundamentals were the first step. Thems the rules
My favorite lines from Bluey come from the Magic Claw and Ice Cream episodes. “I don’t want a valuable lime (mispronunciation of life) lesson. I just want an ice cream.”
Please do an episode on Baby Race. It's good advice not just for parenting but also not comparing ourselves to others in general.
Please do Bin Night. I think it's a great example of communication between parents and kids plus communication between parents (even if it isn't directly shown). ❤
My favorites are Faceytime, Unicorse, Double Babysitter, Charades, Yoga Ball, Octopus, Muffin Cone, Pass the Parcel, Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound, Dance Mode, Army, Daddy Dropoff, The Show, Seesaw, The Quiet Game, Baby Race, and Fairytale. Take your pick! 💙
Every mom needs to watch Baby Race! It gets me in the feels every time!
My kids really need to watch this episode! But they are not allowed screen time right now, because they keep sneaking screens. I suppose it would not be a good idea to bend the rules for this episode.
Consider this an exercise in patience for both you and your kids.
I love Bluey, it is great bonding time with my daughter and we both learn a lot. It is great because we talk about the lessons afterwards. So cute ☺️
You could make an entire series just therapizing Bluey. And I am here for it!
I love this episode!!! you gotta do the episode on "mums and dads" its soooo deep
I love how the kids work together in (3:18) to keep Nicolis included 🥰 It warms my heart. I wish I had friends like that as a kid and I'm very happy I have adult friends like that now
It is amazing how a show about a blue dog makes rules fun.
I think about this episode every time I see new D&D players talking about throwing away the rules in favor of "rule of cool" the moment something that sounds cool in the short term occurs to them.
"Rule of cool" is only okay if applied to a nat20.
There's an example of the rule of cool in this episode, it's when the cloud comes along out of nowhere to save the day. It works because it's a narrative driven convenience rather than completely ignoring established rules.
One of my fave episodes of Bluey is "Bin Night"! It deals with bullying, conflict resolution, and supporting kids' dreams for the future, even some science and paying attention to things others might not (like phases of the moon and how societal norms - like putting out trash bins - can align with them) 'cause it can come in handy! :D I love it and think about it all the time!
I recommend Mini Bluey and Sleepytime.
This show is great. My youngest could be considered “too old” for this show, but we still love to watch it together.
He did a Sleepytime reaction and it was fantastic
I'm 22 and I watch it purely to destress from work and life, you're never too old to enjoy media of any kind ❤😂
I love this! The bluey audio is doubled, though
Probably for copyright reasons.
Yeah his mic is picking up the audio from the video he's watching and creating a short delay. It's one of the reasons reactors will wear headphones or pause the video before they speak.
I love how this episode also captured the joy of childhood play. Everything and anything can be a game. Even mundane things (shadows, the bus moving) are incorporated into their game play. The music is whimsical.
Just reminds me of summer days, forts, exploration, "quests", etc.
I’m childless and I love Bluey 💙 of the episodes I’ve seen, this one is my favorite!
My favourite Bluey episodes are Granny Mobile, Sleepytime, Baby Race, Double Babysitter, Dance Mode, Camping, Library and Faceytime.
There are so many episodes of Bluey that I love. Some fave episodes are Camping and Duck Cake! Honestly, I'd be happy if you just did one of these Therapized videos for any and all episodes of Bluey. But if you are limited, I would most DEFINATELY NEED you to do one for Camping and Duck Cake!!
I love the episode called The dump about how being a parent isn't having all the answers and it's responsible to tell your kids that
My niece and nephews LOVE Bluey, and like to play some of the games in the show. It shows a lot of great imaginative play that kids can do in real life and it's actually helped my niece with learning to use her "big girl bark" like Bingo. Bluey shows healthy ways of navigating things at a child's level that hasn't been done much in shows, let alone kids' cartoons.
It's so fun to know that you are obsessed with the same show as me at the same time, for similar reasons! I don't really have any other adult childless friends to tear up over Bluey with :P
You should definitely do the episode Baby Race next! It’s about Chilli being a first time mum when Bluey was little and it’s quite a tearjerker.
Please do Yoga Ball. It’s probably my favorite episode and it never gets talked about
I love how they come up with games kids really play or would love to play. I love shadow lands!😊
I got a little bit annoyed because you said is a Disney Junior series, but they are distributing it out of Australia and they've been censoring it a lot. But just for the record, I agree with everything you say about the lesson of this episode.
_Bluey_ is an Australian Broadcast Corporation series first and foremost! For the record, Disney ripped off the ABC symbol for their Movies Anywhere logo.
I kinda wanna see you do Facey Talk, and how communication between parents can benefit kids
We took our kids to see bluey's big play this weekend (bluey live) and it was wonderful if it comes to your state highly recommended. Highlights from all the classic episodes and important lessons for kids and adults. After going through a loss this week it was the soul healing I didn't know I needed!
Gotta be honest. I did not hear a word you said, I was so invested in the episode of Bluey
"the bicycle" episode is even more accurate "let kids struggle, they will learn"
Can you do Baby Race? Maybe even have your wife with this one.
Watching that while going through postpartum got me when Cocoa’s mom spoke to the camera. Also, having my friend’s kid born 3 weeks before mine and trying not to compare triumphs. But we also were each other’s support with concerns with either the kids or each other.
I started watching Bluey. I love it.
For a long time, I didn't trust my ability to problem solve or think critically. I was convinced that in the event of an apocalypse, my only way to survive would be by knowing someone who *was* useful. Something that I didn't realize at the time, is that due to my family environment, I had long since been heavily gaslit to the point of not trusting my 1st, 2nd, 27th instinct. I relied on my mother to think for me.
When I left, times were insanely hard. I got out just as lockdown was hitting in March 2020.... And I found myself having this insanely adept ability to not only problem-solve, but think long-term strategically. Today, I have not a small amount of confidence, because my confidence was born of proving to myself what I'm worth.
Ad now, I LOVE problem-solving, I seek out challenges (healthily), and I'm really happy with my life.
Your timing is priceless! My daughter just became obsessed with Bluey in the last 2 weeks
Your Bluey series is the best!! Thank you!
This was such a cute video! I love it! Adorable and sweet! Didn't realize that could be another angle for this episode's lesson, but it makes a lot of sense! I like this interpretation better (and maybe the ep WAS saying that, but I'm too dumb, lol)! Great job! Can't wait for more of these! Go, "Bluey"! :D
Circus is an amazing episode how to work around an overbearing bullying kid in such a beautiful way. I was 😮 🥺 so beautiful. I absolutely love bluey.
I think one of my favorite episodes is Copycat please do that one sometime? Its lovely in regards to grief and acceptance
I've seen you over at Cinema Therapy but never realized that you had your own channel. Very glad to have found you here.
Fairies! It is mine and my daughter's favorite episode.
It also makes me wonder if there is literal magic in the Bluey universe and its not just the parents playing along lol
One of my favorites along the same lesson is Bike. 😊
"The Claw" (S1e19) is one of my favorite Bluey episodes, wherein Bandit tries to instill a work ethic, or at least respect for money with the girls. Second is "Duck Cake" (S2e44) where there is conflict in Dad trying to get Bluey to take responsibility for cleaning up after herself, and take responsibility for other things in the family, without being bribed to do so.
I really love this show, it’s so sweet. I think a really great ep to break down would be “Promises”
4:40 seeing them use their bodies to “create land” that way is a clever solution to help their friend get across!
Maybe a puzzle game could be made like this?
My parents unfortunately took the easy way out with me, and I’m sure I was stubborn back then which caused them to not want to push me but now I can’t even go to the grocery store without having loads of anxiety. I’m getting better but they shamed me for not being able to do it as an adult…but they never gave me that security.
Loved your analysis, i really enjoyed this one!
Would love to see you review more episodes, some really good ones that you might want to check out are Copycat, Baby race and Grandad
are you sure you were lazy as a kid? I thought I was lazy too but when I think about a lot of the physical stuff I did... I was largely discouraged from it. kids with with ADHD get treated like that a lot, we find something that lets us complete an easy or difficult task our way and someone (generally an authority figure) throws a fit and says we have to do it their way. when their way didn't work for us. they say we have to try harder, we start to think we're lazy and hopeless because their way doesn't work for us.
when we were little we had the toothbrushes in the downstairs bathroom, it was a long counter and easy to work with our tiny frames... they changed their minds and made us use the upstairs one, a standing sink with no ledge and a medicine cabinet.... as an adult I had to move back in with mom with my family. the toothbrushes were down stairs and it was easier to brush and teach kiddo to brush. then mom started yelling that we had to take the toothbrushes up stairs. made it harder to brush I can't figure out why... then she made me keep my personal care items in my room. hygiene went down.
it's the extra step that throws a monkey wrench in our beautifully constructed machine. I have my own home again and I am still trying to make things easier for me to do.
This tv show is amazing! My niece love this
Do Double Babysitter, it's really good
Sometimes you should play by the rules, but sometimes you should break them so as not to be living in a stranglehold of unnecessary obligation. Of course, it depends on the situation. I should know because I've played by the rules most of my life and missed out on lots of opportunities.
Please talk about Onesies, that one make me cry hard
I actually lost a friend when I was 5 because of stuff like this.
We were playing, and it was a similar sort of game and we got trapped. I was thinking of heaps of creative solutions to get out, but my friend was chaning the rules (not to make it easier, but to make it impossible). Everything I said was shot down by a new madeup rule. Eventually I got frustrated and called her out on it... And she snapped at me, swore and called me the B-word.
I was that kid that never swore, so I just walked away back to her house and tearfully asked her mum to call mine to come pick me up. And despite going to school together for another 13 years, we never mended that rift.
So the fact this is in a show as a lesson is brilliant! I'm 30 and don't have kids yet, but your reviews are making me consider watching it anyway. I have a friend who watches it because she can, and I know you've said you found yourself just watching them for fun.
Hope you are doing alright! You seemed possibly a bit under the weather or just tired looking hope all is okay, make sure to take care of yourself and rest as needed! Love the content! ❤
Camping, or Turtleboy. 100%. Amazing episode about making friends or experiences with language differences
Please do Tuca and Bertie, that show has a lot for therapists to dig into.
I'm getting a lot from these and I'm an adult with no kids I haven't watched the episodes on my own yet.
one of my absolute favorite ones is Pass the Parcel :D about teaching the kids that it's okay to loose
it's from season 3 episode 13
Honestly I never understood why they didn’t just “pause” the game when they wanted the cupcakes. But you show an interesting angle to it.
One of my favorite Bluey episodes is Copycat.
Do Fancy restaurant it’s a great example of how parents show affection and love in front of their kids
I need to add 2 videos baby race and octopus both made me cry today. Baby race talks about the mommy club and how we endlessly compare ourselves. And octopus is about effective communication between kids and parents. Love them both
my favorite episode of Bluey is dad baby
Hey Jonathan! I grew up #4 of 4 kids, and I can relate to everyone usually being too tired/busy to teach me time-consuming lessons. But hey, that made it easier for me to be the scapegoat because I was "always" screwing up... No, that's another video. Oops. Thank you for this! 🙏❤🏳🌈🏳⚧
We love bluey!!!!
Shadow lands was my first favorite episode. My new favorite is onesies
If you are looking for a good episode to therapist, Season 1 episode 40 Early Baby. It paints a great picture of how our experiences form our reactions and our “rules” and how empathy and communication can help us understand and support others.
Watching the "bicycle" episode reminded me to back off and let my daughter struggle more rather than come to the rescue. Its a great episode too, they all are
The episode of bluey called "bike" would be a nice one to review.
Please talk about the episode Bike. It has a very similar theme to this episode, but definitely geared towards parenting
You should check out the season 3 episode 7 titled Mini Bluey about comparing siblings/favorite child or the Season 2 episode 27 episode titled Grandad about the relationship between grown children and their elderly parents.
In my perspective the game ends when there’s food lol but that creativity is good to develop
My favourite episode is Yoga Ball, it was the first episode to make me cry. I also really like Shadowlands because of how bratty Cocoa acts. She's not at all a spoilt brat, she just behaves in a very care free manner.
If there's anyone who could be a spoiled brat on _Bluey_ it may be Judo or Muffin.
@@JamesDavy2009 Muffin, absolutely, Judo just wants to have fun.
absolutley love these
A bit of my inner kid did think that game looked fun lol
Shadowlands!? I didn't know Bluey knew about World of Warcraft! LOL
You should watch World's Greatest Dad, it's such an underrated movie
As an Australian I’d like to say Bluey isn’t a Disney creation it’s created by Ludo Studios which is part of the ABC the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It’s an Australian show created by Australian companies.
I love Sleepytime, but I am sure everyone loves that one. My other favorites are "Flatpack" and "Fairytale". I also like "Fruitbat" but its not as profound as the others.