![]() They are available to watch on BBC iPlayer and Disney+ in the UK. We’ve only got the first half of Season 3 here in the UK at time of writing. ![]() Those are our top 5 episodes of Bluey to make you cry from Season 1 and 2. We love you, Bandit…! Bluey Season 3 episode list coming soon! Special note – this episode also contains the immortal quote from Bandit, “I’m not taking advice from a cartoon dog”, which is itself advice I am not taking. I’ll leave it at that, but if the last 30 seconds of this episode leaves you cold without even a flicker of something in your tummy, you must be a rock. This leaves Bluey on her own, all old and not sure what happens next. Bingo pretends to be Bluey’s child, and progressively ‘grows up’ through the episode until, at the end, she leaves home (to fly a space ship, of course). So throughout the episode, Bandit and Chilli are building a flat pack veranda seat swing, whilst Bingo and Bluey play with all the cardboard and foam bits they don’t need. At its heart the episode is about Bluey and Bingo trying to make the most of the time they have to wait for their dad’s spring rolls to cook, but Bandit is too grumpy to really let them have fun. It’s nine hectic minutes set in just one location – outside a Chinese takeaway, with a cracking soundtrack. This was the first episode of Bluey I ever caught, and it absolutely hooked me. (Special note – the episode numbers change depending on what country you are in as Disney+ does not have some episodes, so just do a search for the episode name). So there are many lists we could create for Bluey (funniest, weirdest, best Bandit ones…) but we’ve gone for the ones that sucker punch you at the end and turn you into a wailing beast! Here are the top 5 episodes of Bluey that will have you in tears. ![]() Shedding a tear and finding your heart in your throat at the end of an episode isn’t unusual with this show. It’s funny and silly, but also so very touching at times. Though, I did take some liberties to move some mostly at the bottom so that it doesn't stick out oddly from the windows taskbar.The show follows the Bluey character and her younger sister Bingo, Mum Chilli and Dad Bandit as they just live their lives, having fun and making the most out of everything. And if it isn't obvious, I referenced most of its position based on the scene from the episode. All of this, while also portraying an amusing interpretation of child-parent sleep patterns and woes (except for mum, who gets the whole bed). It's amazing how they managed to cramp so much goodness in under 7 minutes.īluey belongs to Ludo Studio and BBC Studios.įun-fact: I single handedly placed each and every star/dot, mixing 3 different colors (white/jade green/navy blue) with 2 different opacities. The adaptation of Gustav Holst's "Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity", was the icing to the cake. And don't get me started on the soundtrack. To the way they embody the awe magnificent sun, with the heat waves radiating throughout it and Bingo in the scene. To the lightspeed travel akin to 2001: A Space Odyssey. From the way they animate the magma floating out into space from the cracked Earth. You can also get more wallpapers with other variations of Bingo's pose over here: The concept was inspired by Season 2, Episode 26 of Bluey called "Sleepytime", which is hands down one of the best showcase of audio-visual entertainment in kids television. Its probably number 2 or 3 for me personally at the moment. <3 I can only imagine how special Sleepytime is for you. So terribly sorry to hear about your mum. So I had to exhibit it on a dedicated submission. 28 1 I was thinking the same thing, its awesome as a short film. This has to be my most favorite among the Bluey Vinyl-inspired wallpaper set (I'm even daily driving it as my main wallpaper now).
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