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The hit animated series Bluey might have just hit its peak. The show's recent 30 minute special, The Sign, does things that I have never seen another show in this genre accomplish. And it is the best thing that has come from the world of Bluey so far! Let's talk about it!
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It doesn't really come up in the show, but canonically Bandit is an archaeologist, and Chili works at airport security. In other words, Bandit digs up bones, and Chili is a drug-sniffing dog.
There are other jobs at an airport that aren’t just drug sniffing and stuff like that. There are probably other non-amphomorphic animals that have that job so the actual amphomorphic dogs can fly the planes and all that.
Paleontologists dig up bones. Archeologists explore ruins and stuff.
@@puglife658 No paleontologists dig up fossils. Also, archeologists do in fact dig up bones. Mainly human remains.
@@gamewithkingclawthorneShe works on customs apparently
@@andocoolxd5158 Alright! I always hate going through customs lol.
Fun fact: the name of the episode during production was called “We’ll See”. The episode is also a test basically to see if people would accept a longer format such as a movie. I can’t wait for a movie!
Given how popular and well received the special was, we might as well see longer episodes and a full length movie.
I have an idea for a Bluey movie.
My favourite thing about the production that occurred to me later is that, the way the episode finishes with the song and no spoken words, the Heeler family voice cast didn't know (even after recording) how the episode would finish! Lines up really well with the working title.
@neiltinley4858 so you're telling me the conclusion to the big story didn't have any dialogue whatsoever within or about said conclusion? Did the script just end with them driving away or did it just awkwardly cut off out of nowhere?
@Pokemaster-wg9gx kind of... two guest voice actors say the last lines that lead to the ending, but there's just music for the last few minutes and the rest is all visual.
Bluey hooked me with one single clip, Jack having ADHD and his sibling being like, "Why can't you do what your told?!" and he just responds, "I don't know...." hit me like a truck like he wasn't angry or anything it was such a serious moment of confusion. Like god, having ADHD it's pretty much that for me with my friends. "You weren't paying attention were you?" in something like dungeons and dragon and i'm like, Sorry no I kinda zoned out a bit... and they just get a bit frustrated with me. Bluey is my comfort show for sure.
As somebody with ADHD I relate to this heavily
And ive also lost a lot of things do to forgetting,
My hat my wallet, my house keys…
And at school I was always told to sit still
And act normal
Im finally off my pills thanks to my ( ironically enough ) army recruiter
Going in 2025 lol
Thanks bluey
Though, it does bug me that the parents of Jack don’t stop his little sister from basically bullying Jack 😔
I have ADHD as a 13 y/o and I know so many kids who I'm pretty dure have ADHD too, so I've never felt out of place (besides some other things that happen). I also take meds.
I have ADHD that I can
relate.
i wouldnt have noticed the INSANE detail of Bingo playing parkour with her fingers in the window if i didnt watch this video, wow
There's so many little things in every episode! I always notice something new every time I rewatch the episodes. Also, the hiding wiener dog in every episode 😌
@@blancag7474 i think finding out this existed was one of the happiest moments in this month so far and i will cherish it
Wait until you learn that Chili thought Bluey and Bingo this game in season 2 episode 46 "Road Trip" ;)
You forgot the detail that in season 2 episode 45 Helicopter, Winton not only mentions that his dad doesn’t live with his mum but also the fact that his dad has a pool.
😮😮😮😮😮 i am gaining knowelaedge like a freak lol
So they officially moved in with the other kid's mom, then
I came to the comments to mention this but you beat me to it 😂😂😂😂
I was going to say the same thing also Bluey is W I will never stop watching it and I will always understand every reference, whether it's in show or real life
The Bluey Lore continues to grow!
Fun Fact: The Male member of that couple that was buying the Heelers' house is voiced by Brendan Williams, who runs a Bluey fan podcast.
They should add more easter eggs like that...
😵
That’s so cute
Do you mean the one from the hammerbarn project?
YAY! NOEYES!
What made me realized they stayed is Bingo graduating with her best friend she made in school.
I COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT THAT
And also Bluey meeting Jean Luc again at the same spot.
@@therealmacarontrue but that was probably a camping spot that they could still go visit even if they moved
As someone who had an abusive set of parents, bluey is cathartic for those of us who didn't have the family dynamic. It makes me warm inside and I cry almost every episode, because it's just so wonderful to see a cartoon giving a generation of children and a family a guide map into how to be kind to one another.
I just really feel very specific emotions when I watch this show. A lot of people grow up in healthy or normal homes, and some....just don't know what healthy is. But bluey gives that slice and it's so beautiful. I cry even at the silly non emotional episodes.
Because it's living vicariously
I feel the same way as someone who grew up with a shit mom. Every time I moved since I was 11 I remember being happy and excited because I would be with new people in a better home. I finally reached a point where I am happy and living in a house where I feel loved and have enough space to live comfortably but in about a year I will need to move for grad school. I’m gonna miss it.
I feel like Bluey was made to be the type of show that the writers and creators wished they had growing up. Learning basic academics is all well and good, but there weren't many shows dealing with big topics that affect kids in everyday life.
Yeah, we're sorely lacking in kid's shows that meaningfully tackles emotional problems and learning emotional intelligence.
@@AlfredEijiIts like there showing us the reality of the world
Bluey is my therapy show
Mister Rogers Neighborhood still reigns supreme, and Reading Rainbow 🌈 is right up there too
That last line hit me. My sister made fun of me for still watching cartoons at 10 years old, so I stopped. When I met my husband, I realized it was okay to enjoy cartoons. Now I'm 38 and loving Bluey more than any other show out there!
After years dealing with real world (in a very corrupt country as well) Idgaf and watch cartoon and anime because I felt that those shows tend to be more honest about a lot of things. Western live action TV series on the other hand felt like it's full of hypocrisy and acting way too hard to be "tough" or "mature" but now after we knew hollywood hypocrisy they're nothing more than just a bunch of propagandist and PR team.
10 is normal to like shows what was she on abt?!
@@Cake_crybaby how tf can a child be on dumbass juice
i simply think that someone's sister made fun of her watching cartoons at the age of 10 is stupid
UA-cam why you delete my comment again
Most people probably don't know this but the Heeler's canonically live in Brisbane, which is where the studio that makes Bluey is based.
Brisbane? Those poor Heelers 😢
poor dogs, maybe they should've moved.
@@GoldBean2752 what's wrong with brisbane?
Can an Australian enlighten us foreigners about Brisbane
@@hidinginyourcloset australian here, lived in brisbane for a good few years. it's a pretty damn nice place in my book, so i cant think of any super specific issue, but my best guess would be theyre referring to the heat and humidity. it's like living in a freakin' sauna in summer. cant imagine thatd be fun with fur lmao
The best part is, like in a lot of modern animation, there is an overarching story in Bluey, but in Bluey its subtle and used more as a setpiece then a compelling narrative, which I haven't seen before, at least not done nearly this well. Remember when we had a whole episode about Bandit and his friends removing a stump, and Chili says "I want to put in a duck pond", and then half a dozen episodes later we have a whole episode about the duck pond being put in, Such a throw away line, that they could have never followed through with and nobody would have noticed. Bluey does this all over the place, it truely is a masterfully written animated series, one of the best in it's genre.
the garden is constantly changing, like in some episodes the pond is there and in others its not. i think its done with the shed too
The coin. Bluey's lucky coin in the wrong place which helped the couple planning on purchasing the Heeler household see another house that they would end up buying instead. + Without Bingo making Bandit late in that one episode she wouldn't be friends with Lila, and they wouldn't have helped the butterfly which led them to Frisky, therefore Bingo saved their home.
But wasn't the reason they were gonna move in the first place because of Bandit's new job? The people buying the house suddenly not wanting it any shouldn't make a difference.
Technically, it's Bandit that saved their home. If he never winds up Bingo, then she might have never been friends with Lila
@@AegonCritiquetrueeeeee
I love bluey❤
@@AegonCritique oooo
I feel like Bluey will go down as the best childhood cartoon. It just does it all that no other cartoon could even compare to in the modern age.
Well gumball’s my favorite but it doesn’t have the same kind of theme
A show I'd highly recommend watching is Fireman Sam, which is a British kids cartoon and is quite nice. I think you'll find that the stop motion series and the classic series is very enjoyable unlike the CGI series.
I wouldn't say a good cartoon is decided by the one that shows how people deal with stuff and right and wrong, I am sure many people enjoyed spongebob more than this.
@@FiremanSamBoy2008 Used to Watch Fireman Sam in my Youth, it was an at least Decent Show
I bet it will, it made Me Weep in Joy, not Laughter, just Joy- That's not something any other Show could do to Me! Proves that Bluey is a Cartoon Masterpiece!
One other thing just from listening to this I noticed, they pointed out how 'pulling out the sign' means it isn't for sale anymore. That wouldn't have been true if they just pulled it out at the beginning of the episode regardless of their child logic, but Bandit pulling it out at the end ended up making it true, and that's kinda beautiful too cause it then instantly translated to both Chilly AND the kids that they where in fact staying, and not leaving. I think that's also really hecken cool.
I had this exact experience with my family in real life it was so satisfying to see that sign out of our front garden
But what about all the kids that DO have to move? 99% of kids are moving once the trucks are packed. This gives them horrible false hope, rather than helping them process a hard move and show how bluey and bingo can make new friends.
@@captnshrms parents can talk with their kids about the episodes and make it clear if their situation is different to what happens on a tv show. The advice given when they still thought they were moving can still apply, I’m sure, too.
It’s unfortunately going to hurt children when they have to move away from friends and family regardless, but they’ll adapt if given support and kids typically make new friends fairly easily. Bluey has had episodes where Bluey and Bingo have to make new friends in a new environment, but making new friends after moving is tackled in a lot of kids shows if you feel it important they see that experience represented. The children’s movie “Inside Out” is about a child struggling after moving to a new place, and how sadness is a normal and healthy emotion to feel in such circumstances.
another big important callback to Stickbird most people miss while watching the episode is the way Bandit rips the sign from the ground and throws it away in the same way Bluey taught him and Bingo to throw away what upsets them, it's even the same camera angle.
also another thing that separates Bluey from most family shows is how it allows the adults to actually express real emotions. through the entire episode we can notice both Bandit and Chili trying to keep themselves together and not let their true feelings about moving out leak so the girls wouldn't get concerned, yet from time to time we could see their doubts and genuine sadness about it. it is until the very end when both finally break, Bandit feeling anger towards the sign as we can tell by his body language and expression, and Chili crying her eyes out in happiness. there's something really special about the facts it's _them_ the ones having the strongest emotional reactions at the end instead of Bluey and Bingo.
(also something funny but even the fact Winton's dad had a pool was foreshadowed back in the episode _Helicopter_ in season 2 as he mentions it while playing with Bluey. it didn't play any relevant role in the episode back then, but it sure did a HUGE comeback in The Sign)
So we might not be getting a season 4 for a long time. We will be getting mini 3.5 minute episodes and a possible movie. But the creator voiced his concerns with the child actors growing up and not wanting to leave them behind if the show moves forward, so if we do get a season 4 it might feature aged up version of the characters. That’s why The Sign and Surprise kind of feel like a series finale because it kind of is the end of series 1 and the start of series 2
And! “The surprise” ends in the future when (maybe bluey or bingo) has a kid!
I read in an article about Bluey. The shows creators said the show is not ending.
I mean having the characters grow with the cast then is just kinda a no brainer there lel
Imagine the child actors going through puberty leads to episodes tackling various parts of puberty and helping the younger viewers through it or preparing them for it so it isn't as stressful
Considering that some of the episodes do show aged versions of the characters, this could happen
@@taimelyad.2731 That was years ago, they stopped production in 2021 and are only doing the mini shorts for now and MAYBE the movie. We'll just have to see
As someone who has been following Bluey for years now, as well as someone in their late teens , I needed this show. I needed to hear that I wasn’t alone, that people felt lonely and sad and angry no matter who or where they were. I needed this so much, even if i’m just one person, during my early and mid-teens. I turn sixteen in a week and I’m scared, but if these cartoon dogs can move on with their lives and deal with big emotions, so can I.
Thank you, Bluey. Thank you for everything.
Happy early birthday btw!
🥹❤
fr when I have children this is going to be their main show
Happy Birthday🎉🎉 .......I'm an adult and I love the show. Started watching it with my nieces and nephew. Now I watch it by myself. I'm glad you found comfort watching the show.😊
I need a spinoff adaptation that's in the same style but where one of the siblings is a teenager and the other is like 4-7 years old
I'm 24 and i've been living in the same house since childhood. But my grandpa is going to have to sell the house and my mom and I are going to have to move. No matter your age the idea of moving is terrifying once you really think about it. So many memories gathered in one place and eventually it'll all be gone (our house is on a flood zone so the state is gonna tear it down once the sale goes through).
The thought that every single moment in that house is gonna be lost hurts and I hate when people say "oh you're an adult you'll be fine" or "stop acting like a child". That's the point! No matter what age you are it doesn't stop it from hurting.
All your toys, furniture, even plates, being moved to a new home. One where you don't know each and every sqeaky floorboard to avoid so you can sneak around late at night, one where the kitchen feels smaller than you expect, one where the basement and the attic don't exist, no matter what it is, part of you is going to remember that house, YOUR house. The one where you knew every hiding spot, the one where you had the garden in the backyard, the one where you spent every christmas and halloween up until now.
I know it'll eventually be okay but the thought of so many years of my life, so many memories, the place they were created not existing anymore hurts. And it'll always hurt.
But that's okay,
because it's all apart of growing up.
Takes pictures of every detail of that house. It won't help you with the move and upheaval, but one day you might be able make a 3D rendering of it to help preserve the memory. I did the same with my grandma's house and built a replica in Minecraft, It's the only way I can still visit that house now that she's passed and the house has been sold. Good luck.
@@Teliriny this is a really wonderful idea, I'll do this too when the time comes
@@Telirinyall too real
17:34 “This episode of Bluey is called: ‘Divorce’”
Nah... I think the geniuses at Ludo Studio will think of a more symbolic title for that, like how they did "Onesies" instead of "Infertility"
LOLL
Im not invested in bluey but even i saw Twitter going insane over this string of episodes. Clearly the creators of this show have a lot of passion for it.
If twitter actually collectively likes something, its gotta be good
@@Itskaidaorangeguy2017 collectively not really
Since you were curious enough to watch this YT video, I seriously recommend watching it. I started watching Bluey after a YT video like this one and I've already watched every last episode I can get my hands on, no regrets
I hope Bluey becomes a big influence for "kids shows" in the future
Looks at Chip Chilla: "no not you, we're not talking about you"
Muffin also had some character development too as an older sister as she helped strap Socks into the car seat. It's the small details like that that make me love this show.
Another thing I noticed: the house that Winton’s dad and the terriers mom sell is Wintons house. We know this because of the episode “Helicopter” where when he’s about to fall out the helicopter he tell Bluey to drop him in his dads pool. Helicopter is another episode about accepting change and understanding when things don’t go your way.
1:23 The mom couldn’t parent, so that’s why they never got to make that episode
That makes sense
Ye
Did calloui mom ever worry about her parenting- she should have is one of the hardest lines
Right? this made me laugh harder then it should have
Seriously, Caillou is a little SHIT of a kid. Absolute brat and pretty much everyone I've ever known who saw the show hated him and hated if their kids tried to act like him. A few forbid their kids from watching it anymore because it was so bad. He does all sorts of terrible, cruel things - including to a helpless baby - and never gets punished for it!
Soooo... I watched The Sign about two weeks after attending my grandma's funeral. I was already spoiled on what happened and what the plot was, but i knew i'd still get teary eyed at the end.
I did not just teary eyed at the end. I was straight up bawling, the grief i was still holding spilling out of me. I was a mess bcuz i missed my grandma and it hit me that i might probably never go back to her home, my childhood home, bcuz they sold the house to afford her medical treatments. Im crying right now just typing this.
The Sign now has a very special place in my heart bcuz at least these cartoon dogs will keep their home for a very long time 😭
The fact that Bluey pulls off it's flash-backs and implied future scenarios with planned out deliberation and consistency better than modern Simpsons, which recently retconned Homer as having grown up in the 90's to relate him to the modern adult audience instead of maintaining his 60's childhood and 70's adolescence, speaks to the skill, integrity and passion the show's creators and their writers and artists have for animation and their audience demographic.
Bluey had been a big part of my life since it came out. I'm really glad they made it and Disney let the creators put the deep concepts that they did
Me too
well most of them
This is to fr lol
Disney just distributed the show btw! They had no affect on it except censoring
The Bluey official channel has uploaded the full episode of one of the episodes you can't watch on Disney+ because dad simulates child birth with Bingo
This was such a beautiful episode, it’s gotta be my new favorite in the series
Also, how Bingo was completely fine with moving until she heard Lila wasn’t coming with them absolutely destroyed me 😭
that was so heartbreaking T_T
here all this time i thought she was just ok with it
Moving away from friends doesn't really have the same impact it did before now that you can video chat and play online together instead of just having to rely on letters/calls and physical visits
@@Pokemaster-wg9gx I'm sure you weren't saying it the way you come off. But keep in mind Bingo is a child who doesn't have access to this type of technology since she is restricted to just the weekends to play on the tablet. So unfortunately she wouldn't be able to physically see Lila to play with her since it would likely be a lot of travelling distance from their city to the new city. Technology communications probably wouldn't work as well as physically being present to the friend for a child. Technology friendships work better for teens and adults, not so much for kids since they have to learn proper socialization in the real world instead of just the computer. As we know Bluey is not moving but you get the point.
the auto-captions wrote "Bluey blore" instead of bluey lore; we now have an official name for it (blore)
Also Stripe caught the wedding bouquet and cheered as if he wanted to be the next person getting married…
Bandit is such an are archeologist that he constantly references Indiana Jones with Raiders and the NO TICKET bit
16:13 is anyone gonna talk about how Bluey’s headphones aren’t even on her ears?
That same thing is true for Arthur
And Mr krabs
Cartoon logic
@@alicebthegachaweirdo8378 yeah fr
I first watched the episode, and this scene had me like “wow this is soooo good… wait a minute”
I love that Winton actually says that his dad has a pool in Helicopter, so it's even hinted at so early on! This show's continuity is amazing and I love how the heelers and their friends actually feel like they live within a world, and not just a pastel void like Peppa Pig did back when I was a kid.
All I can imagine now is MatPat just sitting straight up out of bed the second Foafy says "lore"
I really did like this episode, I'm A lot older than the age demographic for this show and I still enjoy and genuinely find myself enjoying this show
And I guess I'm first too
I think a lot of the people that watch the show are older than the age demographic lol
Yep. I first watched it with my cousin 🙂
@@noob-tastic6564 A show I'd highly recommend watching is Fireman Sam, which is a British kids cartoon and is quite nice. I think you'll find that the stop motion series and the classic series is very enjoyable unlike the CGI series.
The reason I love this episode so much is because how it actually made me second guess myself and genuinely made me sad, i didn’t cry or anything but i was close to it and no other show has done that other than when I was like 5 and ash let his butterfree go lol. The emotional roller coaster of this epic was crazy as well. Usually in shows it’s just like, “ this is a kids show/movie it will be fine,” but in this episode there where moments where I believed that they where throwing away all the world building they had made for this show. So cg ludo studios for making such a wonderful episode.
👁️👁️ in the Bluey shorts it’s confirmed bandit is indeed a Dr. Bandit Heeler, who happened to discover the first bones of two legged up right walking dogs 😂
He's the show's Indiana Jones! In the Yoga Ball episode, one of the girls says, "Can we play Raiders?" And... they recapture the Temple of Doom booby trap!
‘Shockingly empty beach’
That’s pretty much standard for any beach outside a major city in Australia, especially if it’s less than 30c.
how do people out there even survive?!? In Canada, 16 degrees is a nice day out. maybe a nice walk by the river. 30 degrees is def a good summer temperature but it’s more like uncomfortable hot for me lol!
Don’t forget, Bluey was made in Australia and Bluey takes place in Australia!
As someone who doesn't watch Bluey, it was pretty interesting to see people treating this like Avengers Endgame, complete with people being intentionally vague when talking about the episode.
16:53 IM GONNA CRY IMSO HAPPY FOR HER??? 😭😭😭
Fun Facts:
1.) 6:30 They actually played that same game in the episode "Roadtrip" (I think that'swhat it was called)
2.) 10:00 In the episode "Helicopter" Winton actually mentions to Bluey that his house has a pool.
I am a totally blind person, and I'm going to say this: The Sign is one of my favourite pieces of any media, not just tv, any, media, I have ever experienced. That goes for films, video games, tv, books, you name it, this is up there with my very, very favourite things ever.
19:23 I love how the outro's in the style of Bluey, similar to his Mario confession video it was N64 themed.
Ordinary kids shows: We learn kids important life lessons-
Bluey: Well we learn kids actually important life lessons and we revolutionized animatied kid shows in general.
Ordinary kids shows music: cheery,happy,normally made
Bluey's music: orchestral,emotional,well-made
Ordinary kids shows animation: normal
Bluey's animation: simple yet well made
Ordinary kid show plots: seriously dum
Bluey plots: exetremely well written.
Ordinary kid show's lessons: to common
Bluey's lessons: tackles serious subjects
One of the reasons why bluey is 10x better than peppa pig, is because they know that old episodes exist and use them to add emotion, while peppa pig doesnt care and makes an episode not even talking about the past, acting like it never happened
OMG the crunched "AUSTRALIA" after you said they call it a chemist absolutely destroyed me XD
Going back to the season 2 episode Daddy Drop Off, when Bingo met Lila (who then helped her save the caterpillar that turned into the butterfly), we saw another flash-forward montage of them growing up and graduating school together, so I knew that the Heelers weren't going to move once Bingo asked Chili if Lila was going with them. SO MANY CALL BACKS!
i think i view bluey as the internet-equivalent to thomas the tank engine/the railway series; before the 2000s the series very much appealed to kids but also tackled adult themes and real life events like death, the decommissioning of steam engines, the loss of a family member, etc. with top-tier music, stellar presentation and great writing. it's such good stuff.
This episode hit so hard to me mainly because growing up i was a military brat and if you dont know what that is i was the son of someone who was in the military so moving was common every vew years. My first time moving was when I was 7 as well, and i can wholeheartedly say these were the exact emotions i felt. The fact that i can relate to this so much made this special hit just too much harder and made me genuinely so happy when they didnt move.
I feel like they entirely missed the point by not moving. As a child, an episode where they move and make new friends would be way more helpful to you than an episode where at the last minute no one moves and everything stays the same. What could have been a helpful episode for kids like you, just turned into a weird thing that never happens in real life (the parents decide they aren't moving after the trucks are already loaded) another annoying point for kids worried about moving, they are going to think it won't happen at the last minute.
@captnshrms that is true. But I think the point of the episode or the message per se is that no matter what happens, things will happen. Whether they are good or bad, it will still be an adventure. ThT is how I coped with these emotions at the time. I mean, if it wasn't for my move, I would have never lived in Alaska, which is by far my favorite place I have ever lived.
@@blueboots4272 and I feel like that would be a much better episode, they move to Alaska and everything is better, and they make new friends etc... It just seems like the reverse of the Bluey I'm used to, which helps kids cope without lying to them. Things don't always go your way etc...
@@captnshrms that is true.
6:27 This is yet another reference to an earlier episode when Chili teaches them this game.
The consistency within Bluey is off the charts.
The DJ from the wedding actually first appeared in dance mode
... which is the track we hear!
14:39 "my mom likes your dad"
How he says it , is funny
When i saw bandit tear the sign off the ground in the actual episode, i fucking “YEAAAH LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO”-ed.
One of my favorite parts of this episode is when Frisky accuses Bandit of pressuring Chili to move away and Chili immediately jumped to his defense by saying she wanted to do it for the family. It shows how strong Bandit and Chili’s love is for each other.
Reminds me of a classic russian show Smeshariki (Смешарики). The first few (and best in my opinion) seasons were just about several funny animal characters and their lives in their village. It was fun to watch for kids cus of the colours and shaps and stuff but man, it was extemely philosophical for adults. Nearly every episode had some complex themes and deeper meaning about life, dealing with depression, differences in relationships, growing old. A lot of sad themes now that i think about it... Fun for kids, philosophical for adults and scaring for teens. Loved it. I'd recommend looking into it and watching some popular clips. Hell, this had made me want to rewatch the entire thing. I might just do it
IIRC Bandit in Stickbird was said to be thinking of anything that troubles adults in life. The creator said it could be finances, workplace issues, or any other big issues. Joe even added a line about how putting something out in the world means its not necessarily yours anymore (which I think was a result of censorship or being told to change a scene or episode from how he was originally going to say it.) So my interpretation was that Bandit put something into the world, like a workplace discovery or paper, and someone else got the credit or the thing was ripped to shreds in talks. Though now it can be seen as him thinking about the job offer, before it most definitely felt like something else.
That could've actually been the moment he was like "I think I hate my job... Should I find somewhere else that I'd want to be?"
My 8yo after watching The Sign: "that made my eyes feel funny"
You know it's a serious episode when chilli doesn't check in on the more emotional sides, and bandit doesn't take jokes
4:00 for some reason, my mind registered that as “to pimp a butterfly” lol
I can hear it too 😭
I agree, this episode made me cry! I just can’t believe how amazing this is, and I think Bluey is modern television at its greatest!
Winston in Helicopter: “drop me in my dad’s backyard! He has a pool!!!”
5:04 Chilli is an airport security officer
bandit Was a archaeologist
You had to know they weren't going to move because in the episode where Bingo met Lila, the ending montage showed Bingo and Lila growing up together
Don't forget that greeny the balloon returns. Even tho it did not pop after more than 30 episodes
Yeah! Finally someone who saw and remembers that, I was so happy to see him again.
@@renanimations6165yeah bro
As someone who’s just watched the whole series in like 3 days, I can say,
Correction, Bluey is seven as of “Pass the Parcel” where it cycles through a lot of the kids birthdays, ending on Blueys seventh.
And if any one says it,
Yeah yeah. 🤓.
I didn't have any of the connections that would have led to me discovering Bluey, if not for the way it's become discussed in videos like these.
As somebody who works regularly with adolescents and sees and interacts with the process of their developing emotional intelligence, I am so glad to see media like this combining good storytelling with these insights for kids to look back on and consider through new lenses as they become available (as well as the way shared enjoyment between generations can foster healthier conversations and interactions between them).
Not me crying over a YT recap of a Bluey episode.
Bro the moving part when bluey was sad was actually me. I was 10 in california when I met this kid a year later after moving there. He became my best friend. But after less than a month. I had to move. I wasn't as sad as I really could be, I was still prossessing that I had to move. I went to his house to play with him one last time. I took a picture with him and it was framed. I took the picture with me. I sat in my car. look at him. All of the sudden I got sad and then I was told that he was crying. Then my eyes started watering. I couldn't hang on to the fact that I wouldn't see him again, and that this was my last time seeing him. Years later, I still have the picture with me. Getting emotional everytime I see it. I haven't really heard from him in a while, but I hope he's okay.
To tack onto your point on Character Growth, I think another great example during 'The Sign' of this is 'Socks'. Here we start to see her actual character and personality and hear her talk more. Like I think Socks in The Sign has more dialogue for her than the entire series.
P.S. Anyone else think Socks was a boy until they referred to her as a girl? Like they're dogs so it's easier to have ambiguous designs but yeah, also it's interesting how the two heeler brothers have had only daughters, kind of contrasting with Chris and Bob only having boys.
This episode hit harder than it found hit for anyone else, need proof? Like the day before the sign came out I leaned that I was moving, switching schools, needing to say goodbye to my friends. And I’m the oldest sibling and my little sister, after hearing the news got so upset. And I have switched schools many times but the first time I switched, I was just a little younger than her. This episode hits 𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐃
If I hadn't watched this video, I never would have noticed the INCREDIBLE detail of Bingo performing parkour with her fingers in the window.
The idea that dropping a single coin wrong saves how you live as a whole is crazy
We have a lot of beaches around the Brisbane area, and some of them are empty and secluded which makes it all the more special sometimes.
It was forecast that they would not move in Daddy Dropoff too. In the sign Bingo asks if Lila is also going to be living in the new city and Chilli says she won't, but in Daddy Dropoff we see Bingo and Lila growing up together in photos :)
Yes! I saw that, too!
18:19 “only old people wear those”
My mom who wears them because she keeps losing them and is not old:
In the drawing episode did anyone else notice how the horse flying away at the end seems to mirror chili’s mom dying
fun act the creator of Bluey said the line :"what day is it?" was originally supposed to be "where is my Trixie?"
Its like the bojack horseman for toddlers
Bluey……..reddy…….yellowy………greeny……….
One apron a time, the four blueys lived in harmony
I kinda liked how they didn't say what Bandit was upset about in the beach episode. So it felt like it could apply to ANY situation that made you upset.
This episode felt like healing to me, it hit so hard because as a child i moved houses a lot and it just felt like i had no control over leaving my friends, my school and everything. It couldn't be helped, but it was always so sad, i felt so jealous of kids who were in the same place, same home since birth
18:35 I raise you…Sofia The First (trust me on this)
Btw. wayyy back in the episode "Helicoper" Winton actually talks about the pool his dad has.
Me and my boyfriend are adults and we both cried at this episode. In more than just the emotional factor but also current situations on both our ends.
This episode really spoke to us and left an ever greater impact on us then it did before.
As someone who remembers being Bluey's age, I can confirm that kids can definitely pick up on the parents argument thing. They won't understand the deeper layer to it the way parents themselves would, but the general feelings of seeing people you care about not getting along isn't hard to understand.
Bluey is like Little Bear, but in suburbia, and not afraid to tackle reality.
14:03 "But I don't want a valuable lime lesson!"
I just want ice cream D:
i babysit this 3 year old and she's has a bluey fase. when she is over i always put it on for her. you have this one episode were the dad is playing with both kids, but you see the younger sibling struling more and more with the rough playstyle as the day goes on. she gets upset and after a talk with mom they tell the dad that she doesn't like the rough play. they test bounderies together and all is well.... now back to my kid. at some point we get toying with eachother. when she suddenly gets really quiet and stammers "i don't like it no more, it hurts" and rubs her chest. having watched the episodes a dozen times with her, i realize she is copying the lesson she learned from bluey and told me the problem and adjusted the playstyle. wish this quality tv was available for me when i was a kid.
This really hit me hard, I’ve only seen the last moments, about the looking at the house with the pool, but once i remember what this episode was about, I started tearing up, we are moving soon across country and I hate this discussion, even the minor detail like the dad getting a new job line up with my story to, in fact, I’m not home right now because the realtor is doing a show, so this episode is one I will be watching in it entirety as soon as I’m home.
The outro in the whole Bluey style is an amazing attention to detail! Love your vids, keep it up. 👍
17:53 AND SHES SMILING!?
I think my new favorite episode of the show is this one since it was so well done. Furthermore, the fact that Bingo was totally okay with going until she found out Lila wasn't coming with them simply broke my heart.
Why does no one mention that the grandparents are flossing during the wedding which is a callback to when Bluey taught them how to dance so Bingo could floss in their Granny game
Blues has become so incredible of a show it’s amazing. It is not only beautiful, but it covers topics that other shows don’t even dare to discuss. And now they are adding these intricate details that make it thousands of times better.
Despite me being a newer fan of the show (you can thank “The Sign” for that), I honestly agree that this episode was *peak!*
Literally brought me flashbacks to when I had to move to France when I was 11 (4 years ago.)
Made me wanna watch every full episode on UA-cam possible. 😅
10:04, 0.25x, its just a frame of the binoculars.
That one made me bawl my eyes out. I realized I never completely got over moving and leaving all my friends behind as a kid (we didn’t have phones and couldn’t keep in touch lol) and the episode brought all those feelings back exactly. It was both cathartic, and honestly pretty sad when they accepted it and then realized they didn’t have to leave after all. I don’t know how to feel but god is the show so beautiful and powerful.
1:28 i know, i am a dedicated Bules Clues Childhood fan, but Bluey is so much better about explaining life and emotion to kids and adults.
I'm also a dedicated Blues Clues kid.I haven't see the show in 5 years but I'm thinking of watching it to feel some nostalgia.
@@shadowfreddy6033 i think ill do that, too.