My favorite aspect about bluey is that everyone in the show world likes children. Clerks, doctors, etc all like children and treat them well! Nobody gets mad at them for playing. Nobody scolds the parents for perceived failures.
Not just that, but the kids themselves, altho flawed, aren't mean or annoying to the point where it becomes an actual problem. Showing kids they can play and make mistakes in a positive way is also VERY important.
I’ve seen many people (myself included) who are single and have no children and love the simplicity of Bluey. It’s honestly one of the greatest shows I’ve ever seen in recent memory.
Blue is so stellar because there are so many jokes written into the script that are CLEARLY intended for the adults in the audience, serving as a subtle wink through the screen, while not breaking the overall flow and tone of the episode!
Mine was Keepy Uppey. I found it a few months ago on the Disney Junior channel. I saw the show years beforehand, but I sadly didn’t remember ANY of it.
I first got into Bluey last month, but it feels like longer. My first exposure to it was the episode “The Pool”, when my nephews were watching it. I became interested when Bingo said “Dad, what does A-A-A-A-A-B-B-B-U-U-U-U-U-U-K-K-K-K-K-K-J-J-K-K-K spell?” and Bandit, completely unfazed, answers without even missing a beat. I thought, “How would you even come up with a line like that unless you had exposure to a real four-year-old?” It didn’t even have anything to do with the episode! But it was the third episode I saw that really made me realize that here was something special: “Double Babysitter.” I’ve liked Uncle Rad from the moment I met him, and I haven’t seen anything of him yet to change my mind. And I appreciate how well they took a typical child’s problem, a typical adult problem, and a typical children’s story, and demonstrated the parallels between the three without getting heavy-handed or preachy, and while combining them into a single cohesive story that could very easily have really happened (outside of the characters being cartoon dogs). It doesn’t feel like it came from a script; it feels like it really happened. That’s one thing that I think heavily contributes to the quality and popularity of Bluey: the sincerity of it. Joe Brumm took inspiration from his own family, and his family help work on the show. It’s a literal family affair and a clear labor of love. My only regret is that there are episodes out there that aren’t on Disney+, that I haven’t seen.
Indeed, Bluey is a masterpiece! It is an evocative, pleasant, realistic, hearthwarming, hilarious, stellar, brilliant, admirable, praiseworthy, outstandingly TRASCENDENTAL MASTERPIECE carefully ellaborated with a fair amount of love, effort and care. BLESS THIS SHOW, FOR REAL LIFE!
My first episode was a great one: whale watching. I watched a few more episodes and realized why I was still watching every episode over and over: it’s a genuinely and over all good show. It’s great in all ways: plot, visuals, smooth animation, jokes, balance of kindness and realism, making the characters relatable but able to teach lessons to not only kids, but everyone from parents, to adults with no kids, older kids, and 6 year olds.
It’s a clever show. I really dislike most of the shows my 1 yr old likes. They are so basic and repetitive. However, I can watch Bluey with her and enjoy myself. It has quickly become her favorite. Shes barely 1 and is learning words. I find her saying Dad Mom Bingo Bluey with little attempts to hum the song.
Don't forget that repetition is good, and basic may be what a 1 year old needs. My son went through a pretty big Blippi phase and we largely watch PBS Kids (USA if you aren't here too), but he loves Bluey, and we really like it too, or at least I do. I'm guessing that just like repeating certain books over and over is good for young kids, other repetition is good too.
The first episodes of Bluey that addicted me to it was "Mums and Dads" and "Camping". The first thoughts I've had was: Indy and Rusty are in love relationship and I don't know what Jean Luc says in French, help! 🤣
I first heard of the show from a coworker. We're both 25 year olds with no kids, but I think we both like the show because it speaks to our inner child.
My first Episode I ever saw that made me laugh and fall in love with Bluey was Omelette. Watching little Bingo scramble eggs like a mad dog made my lungs hurt😂😂😂😂. They need to do a Bluey Movie in Theaters eventually and like maybe call it Bluey comes to America or whatever they call it. Also have more celeb voices in episodes.
i like to imagine the reason that natalie portman made a guest appearance was bc she met daley pearson on the set of Thor Love and Thunder, bc that would mean something good came outta that bad movie
A mistake I somehow overlooked and didn’t realize until several people commented about the error. Wish I could edit and reupload a new version with the same link. Sorry about that
My favorite aspect about bluey is that everyone in the show world likes children. Clerks, doctors, etc all like children and treat them well! Nobody gets mad at them for playing. Nobody scolds the parents for perceived failures.
Not just that, but the kids themselves, altho flawed, aren't mean or annoying to the point where it becomes an actual problem.
Showing kids they can play and make mistakes in a positive way is also VERY important.
I’ve seen many people (myself included) who are single and have no children and love the simplicity of Bluey. It’s honestly one of the greatest shows I’ve ever seen in recent memory.
Me too! My nieces and nephews love it, so I watched a few and fell in love with it also!
It makes you want to have the life they have. Marry, have kids, a house amd a job.
Blue is so stellar because there are so many jokes written into the script that are CLEARLY intended for the adults in the audience, serving as a subtle wink through the screen, while not breaking the overall flow and tone of the episode!
My first episode was "Double Babysitter" and the first exposure was the 20 questions with the full scene "Why don't you have a wife?"
Mine was Keepy Uppey. I found it a few months ago on the Disney Junior channel. I saw the show years beforehand, but I sadly didn’t remember ANY of it.
I first got into Bluey last month, but it feels like longer. My first exposure to it was the episode “The Pool”, when my nephews were watching it.
I became interested when Bingo said “Dad, what does A-A-A-A-A-B-B-B-U-U-U-U-U-U-K-K-K-K-K-K-J-J-K-K-K spell?” and Bandit, completely unfazed, answers without even missing a beat. I thought, “How would you even come up with a line like that unless you had exposure to a real four-year-old?” It didn’t even have anything to do with the episode!
But it was the third episode I saw that really made me realize that here was something special: “Double Babysitter.” I’ve liked Uncle Rad from the moment I met him, and I haven’t seen anything of him yet to change my mind. And I appreciate how well they took a typical child’s problem, a typical adult problem, and a typical children’s story, and demonstrated the parallels between the three without getting heavy-handed or preachy, and while combining them into a single cohesive story that could very easily have really happened (outside of the characters being cartoon dogs). It doesn’t feel like it came from a script; it feels like it really happened.
That’s one thing that I think heavily contributes to the quality and popularity of Bluey: the sincerity of it. Joe Brumm took inspiration from his own family, and his family help work on the show. It’s a literal family affair and a clear labor of love.
My only regret is that there are episodes out there that aren’t on Disney+, that I haven’t seen.
What a great reflection! Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome! Thanks for replying!
That's not Bandit, that's Big Bluey
Ah! My bad. Thanks for clearing this up.
This is better than Peppa Pig. I am giving up on her.
Bluey's a girl, js
Well put the time stamp
@@Arlosadventures9025 4:38 :)
Indeed, Bluey is a masterpiece!
It is an evocative, pleasant, realistic, hearthwarming, hilarious, stellar, brilliant, admirable, praiseworthy, outstandingly TRASCENDENTAL MASTERPIECE carefully ellaborated with a fair amount of love, effort and care.
BLESS THIS SHOW, FOR REAL LIFE!
Couldn't agree more!
This video was really good. Thank you for sharing it with us.
My first episode was a great one: whale watching. I watched a few more episodes and realized why I was still watching every episode over and over: it’s a genuinely and over all good show. It’s great in all ways: plot, visuals, smooth animation, jokes, balance of kindness and realism, making the characters relatable but able to teach lessons to not only kids, but everyone from parents, to adults with no kids, older kids, and 6 year olds.
It’s a clever show. I really dislike most of the shows my 1 yr old likes. They are so basic and repetitive. However, I can watch Bluey with her and enjoy myself. It has quickly become her favorite. Shes barely 1 and is learning words. I find her saying Dad Mom Bingo Bluey with little attempts to hum the song.
Same…it’s definitely such a fun to watch
Don't forget that repetition is good, and basic may be what a 1 year old needs. My son went through a pretty big Blippi phase and we largely watch PBS Kids (USA if you aren't here too), but he loves Bluey, and we really like it too, or at least I do. I'm guessing that just like repeating certain books over and over is good for young kids, other repetition is good too.
Thanks
Hope you liked the video 😀
The first episodes of Bluey that addicted me to it was "Mums and Dads" and "Camping". The first thoughts I've had was: Indy and Rusty are in love relationship and I don't know what Jean Luc says in French, help! 🤣
Apparently Jean-luc actually speaks English in the French dub.
bluey is such a good cartoon
4:39 Let’s ignore the fact that Bandit was deformed into her daughter Bluey. Nothing’s wrong. 🤣
7:14 Apparently, one Bluey episode was erased from existence. Last time I checked, fifty-TWO episodes of Bluey were produced for the first season.
9:26 Dude, I know Dad-Baby was banned from existence, but the order was still fifty-TWO.
This is great. Thanks mate!
Beautiful video! Thanks for sharing 💙
The first episode I watched that made me love Bluey was The Magic Xylophone. I haven't stopped watching it since.
Same
I first heard of the show from a coworker. We're both 25 year olds with no kids, but I think we both like the show because it speaks to our inner child.
This show is so adorable 🐶 💙
One of my family’s favs!
That's really interesting mate!
Thank you for watching!
@@EdTechHustle I am the real Bluey if you ask me mate. 🤗🙂
Great summation of the show. Here's some ideas for future episodes. How about teaching Bluey about handling money or allowances!
My first Episode I ever saw that made me laugh and fall in love with Bluey was Omelette. Watching little Bingo scramble eggs like a mad dog made my lungs hurt😂😂😂😂. They need to do a Bluey Movie in Theaters eventually and like maybe call it Bluey comes to America or whatever they call it. Also have more celeb voices in episodes.
I love Bluey because of the previous show that I watched as a child.
Which was?
@@DanieWise in 2019-now in my country
This show is so nostalgic, it’s like a perfect childhood
My first episode was “Hairdressers!” I just love that Bluey did Chilli’s ear my favourite colour - pink! 💖
I first saw Bluey in October 2019.
4:38 pretty sure that's bluey not bandit
I’m a 15 year old Neurodivergent person. I love Bluey! It is very well written and relaxing show.
i like to imagine the reason that natalie portman made a guest appearance was bc she met daley pearson on the set of Thor Love and Thunder, bc that would mean something good came outta that bad movie
Love this 💕
Great video! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!!
0:52 4:39 why there's shown Bluey instead of Bandit?
A mistake I somehow overlooked and didn’t realize until several people commented about the error. Wish I could edit and reupload a new version with the same link. Sorry about that
Dang, of corse they announce the air date for season 3 right after you upload this (August 10th)
G’day ya cheeky dogs!
I just watched take away today and this is not the first. The first was called ‘Bluey Daycare’
He said it was the first one he watched, not the first episode of the series.
You used the image of bluey as bandit
Yes I know…it was a complete mishap on my part. I wish I could edit and re-upload the video on UA-cam but can’t without deleting it first
My first episode was the magic xylophone.
And I live in BC, Canada born in Victoria, BC currently living in Haida Gawii, BC.
what does wackadoo mean?
It’s an Australian term that they use on Bluey to convey excitement
Funny how Peppa Pig of all things led to Bluey.
Hi I'm doing my dissertation on Bluey, are your sources super valid? if so, what are they?
Of course…. Most of the information came from news articles and interviews.
Oh and also the original episode is now found
Where?
@@EdTechHustle just search bluey first episode and scroll a bit and you'll find the swing thing
And also bluey kicks bandit not the other way around
@@EdTechHustle and also the colours are removed due to copyright i think
But the animation is still there
My first was onesies.
Beautiful ep! As someone said: ‘heartwarming and devastating’ ❤️🩹
The pilot got released a few years ago
Of course…. Right after I finished this video 🤣
lmaoooo@@EdTechHustle
thank god he never kept the peppa pig theme to the show, since peppa pig is like fucken awful.
It was grannies for me
My first episode was the Beach.
That’s
Hmm
Thanks???? 🤷♂️
Bandet is not a dad he is an angle
Chilli Bandit Bluey Bingo Snikers Rusty Coco Judo Lila Lucky Lucky’s Dad Lucky’s Mom
Its chilli not chilly
wtf bananas in pajamas was australian???!!!
Yes it was created by the Australian Broadcast Company (ABC). The same company that originally aired Bluey (ABC Kids)
Bandit Heeler 💙💙
What is the spear episode name of bluey