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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 ...
"The Sign" is the 49th episode of the third series of the Australian animated television program Bluey, and the 153rd episode overall. Bluey explores playtime, imagination, and family life as experienced by the titular character, Bluey—an Australian Cattle Dog —and her family and friends.
Prior to its YouTube debut, American fans could only watch the episode by purchasing it on iTunes in a $9.99 episode bundle, or by purchasing the Bluey: Seasons 1 & 2 DVD set, where the episode ...
A scene from Bluey episode “The Sign.” (Ludo Studio/Disney+) Bluey fans across the globe on Sunday tuned in to the longest-ever episode of the beloved Australian animated series.
Bandit roleplays as a pretend real estate agent who is trying to sell the house, and faces opposition from Bluey and Bingo, pretending to be grandmothers who live there and refuse to move out. The pair craft a story about a haunted "ghostbasket" to prevent the house from being sold within their roleplay, while a sign for the real sale of the ...
"The Sign," which at 28 minutes was about the length of four regular "Bluey" episodes, also had fans worried that the Heeler family's possible move to a new house could have signaled the end of ...
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.
"Bluey" masters slapstick and witty comedy with ease, and that doesn't change in Season 3, which included one of its funniest TV episodes yet with "Omelette," in which Bingo tries to help make ...