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Bluey sleepytime episode
Bluey sleepytime episode











bluey sleepytime episode
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However, when the robot malfunctions, Bluey and Bingo realise the importance of cleaning up their messes themselves. The siblings call upon Bandit to make the game more challenging, which leads to an outdoor chase to protect the balloon from popping on the grass.īluey and Bingo summon "Daddy Robot" to tidy their playroom, with Bandit pretending to follow their commands. The doctors perform an operation on Bandit to relieve him from his stomach pains, pretending that there is a cat stuck inside him that needs to be lured out.īluey blows up her last balloon and plays a game of keepy uppy with Bingo trying to keep the balloon in the air for as long as possible.

bluey sleepytime episode

Bluey learns that taking turns is an important part of playing.īandit is admitted into an imaginary hospital, where Bingo is acting as the nurse and Bluey becomes the doctor. When the siblings rediscover a magical xylophone which can freeze Bandit in a position, Bingo gets upset that Bluey is not sharing the toy with her.

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Series overviewīandit uses Bluey as a pretend piano and Bingo begs to have a turn. Episodes have also been released in volumes on DVD in Australia, distributed by BBC Studios. Selected episodes have also been adapted into picture books, including "The Beach", which won the Australian Book Industry Awards for Book of the Year and Children's Picture Book of the Year (Ages 0–6) in 2020. These include "Teasing" and "Flat Pack", which were both nominated for Best Music for Children's Television in 20 respectively. The musical scores for specific episodes of Bluey have been nominated for APRA Screen Music Awards, credited to Joff Bush as the composer.

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Richard Jeffery won an Australian Directors' Guild Award in 2021 for his direction of the episode " Sleepytime" the episode itself won the 2022 Prix Jeunesse International Award in the category of TV – Up to 6 Years Fiction (Children's). An Easter-themed episode ("Easter") aired as part of the second series, and a Father's Day-themed episode ("Perfect") aired as part of the third. Two Christmas-themed episodes have aired, as part of both the first ("Verandah Santa") and second series ("Christmas Swim"). Since its debut on 1 October 2018, Bluey has broadcast 151 episodes, and its third series first aired on 5 September 2021. The international broadcasting rights to the series were acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2019. BBC Studios hold global distribution and merchandising rights. The series was co-commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the British Broadcasting Corporation. The program was created and produced in Queensland its capital city, Brisbane, inspires the show's setting. Overarching themes include the influence of a supportive family, Australian culture, and the importance of play throughout childhood. Other characters featured are each depicted as a different dog breed, some inspired by dogs from Brumm's childhood. The young dog lives with her father, Bandit mother, Chilli and younger sister, Bingo, who regularly joins Bluey on adventures as the pair embark on imaginative play together. The show follows Bluey, an anthropomorphic six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy who is characterised by her abundance of energy, imagination and curiosity about the world. The series was created by Joe Brumm with Queensland production group Ludo Studio. Bluey is an Australian animated television series for preschoolers that premiered on ABC Kids on 1 October 2018.













Bluey sleepytime episode