Like a significant number of Australians, on Sunday morning I tuned in to the latest, and longest, Bluey episode yet, and like many Australians, I have opinions.
(This article will have some mild spoilers for this episode, called 'The Sign', which you can watch on ABC iView, so I suggest you watch it first, but the delight of Bluey lives in the watching, not the knowing what will happen so I also think you could still enjoy the episode after reading this).
First up, let’s make it clear that in general, I am a big fan of Bluey. I love the format, the joyfulness, the realistic games the kids play and the dialogue that sounds like how kids actually talk. The overall message of encouragement to parents and empowerment to kids makes it one of the very few screen time activities my daughter undertakes (also a shout out to Wiggles dance playlists and the YouTube channels streaming footage of aquariums to calming music).
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This episode has many of the usual elements that make Bluey magic. ‘The Sign’ features two important life events: Bluey’s uncle is getting married to Chilli’s friend, Bluey’s godmother Frisky, and the Heeler family are selling their house to relocate to a new city.
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