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Bandit, Uncle Stripe and Pat announce their intention to remove the tree stumps from the backyard; in what they call "Stumpfest". Meanwhile, Bluey, Bingo and Muffin set up a make believe nail salon on one of the stumps, and enter a sit-in protest to stop the stump being removed by the parents, before deciding to negotiate with them.
Bluey Heeler, the titular character, is a six-year-old (later seven-year-old) [1] Blue Heeler puppy who is curious and energetic. She lives with her archaeologist father, Bandit (voiced by David McCormack), her mother Chilli (voiced by Melanie Zanetti), who works part-time in airport security, and her four-year-old (later five-year-old) [2] sister, Bingo.
Bandit Custard Heeler [1] (born 25 October 1978) is a main character in the Australian preschool animated television series Bluey, created by Joe Brumm.Employed as an archeologist, he enjoys playing with his daughters, Bluey and Bingo, and takes any role he plays in a game they devise seriously despite often being seen as reluctant and unwilling to partake in their games.
In the seven-minute outing, Bingo finds the baby carrier that her parents once used while taking her on walks in the park, prompting Bluey’s Banned ‘Dad Baby’ Episode Is Now Available to ...
Created by Joe Brumm, the Australian cartoon follows the titular Bluey, a now-7-year-old Blue Heeler puppy who lives with her kid sister Bingo and parents Bandit and Chilli.
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Bluey takes this to mean that her family will remain in their house, but that afternoon, a pair of Old English Sheepdogs agree to buy it. During the wedding rehearsal, Bluey, Bingo, and their cousins Muffin and Socks attempt to take down the "For Sale" sign in front of the house, thinking it will prevent the sale to the Sheepdogs. The girls ...
He cites episodes like Season 2’s “Sleepytime,” which takes Bluey’s younger sister Bingo on a dreamy nighttime journey, and “Flat Pack,” which is about assembling furniture but also ...