How Bluey, a show about dogs, captured the hearts of kids, adults, and kidless adults everywhere.
It’s a common problem you run into as a parent, babysitter, or any other person that has regular contact with kids. You need them to settle down. They beg and beg you to turn it on. It’s all you hear about; the kids wear the characters on their clothes and shoes and lunchboxes and have all the toys.
For those out of the loop, Bluey is an Australian children’s cartoon that began in 2018. The series centers around 6-year-old Blue Heeler pup Bluey and her family, consisting of father Bandit, mother Chilli, and little sister Bingo. It follows Bluey’s daily adventures with her family and friends as she plays and learns a little bit about life along the way.
There’s also the Series 2 episode, “Baby Race,” which shows Chilli struggling with feeling inadequate compared to other parents. Show worries that Bluey isn’t progressing as quickly as the other children, particularly a pup named Judo, and tries to push Bluey to progress until another parent sits down with her. They have a heart-to-heart, and the mom tells Chilli that she’s doing a good job, and that all children do things in their own time.
Serious Moments that Resonate However, Bluey does have its moments of seriousness, and this is where we find our final point. The show isn’t as condescending as some other children’s programs. The series strikes a pretty impressive balance between learning for kids and adults, and in doing that, it steers away from talking down to any part of its audience. There are a few episodes that demonstrate this point quite well; one is the Season 1 episode, “Copycat.
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