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Bluey is an Australian animated preschool television series which premiered on ABC Kids on 1 October 2018. The program was created by Joe Brumm and is produced by Queensland-based company Ludo Studio. The show follows Bluey, an anthropomorphic six-year-old (later seven-year-old) Blue Heeler puppy who is characterised by her abundance of energy, imagination and curiosity about the world. 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. Other characters featured each represent a different dog breed. The child characters of Bluey are voiced by children of the program's production crew and are not credited as voice actors.[1][2]
This is a list of characters that appear in Bluey.
Cast table[edit]
Character | Portrayed by | Breed | Appearances | ||||
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First | Series 1 | Series 2 | Series 3 | ||||
The Heeler family | |||||||
Bluey Heeler | N/A[lower-alpha 1] | Australian Cattle Dog[lower-alpha 2] | "The Magic Xylophone" | Main | |||
Bingo Heeler | Main | ||||||
Bandit Heeler Dad |
David McCormack[4] | Main | |||||
Chilli Heeler Mum (née Cattle[lower-alpha 3]) |
Melanie Zanetti[6] | Main | |||||
Muffin Heeler | N/A[lower-alpha 1] | "BBQ" | Recurring | ||||
Socks Heeler | Recurring | ||||||
Uncle Stripe Heeler | Dan Brumm[7] | Recurring | |||||
Aunt Trixie Heeler | Myf Warhurst[8] | Recurring | |||||
Uncle Radley Heeler | Patrick Brammall[9] | "Double Babysitter" | Recurring | ||||
Aunt Frisky | Claudia O'Doherty | English Cocker Spaniel | Recurring | ||||
Chris Heeler Nana |
Chris Brumm[10] | Australian Cattle Dog[lower-alpha 2] | "Grannies" | Recurring | |||
Bob Heeler | Ian McFadyen[11][lower-alpha 4] | Guest | |||||
Mort Cattle[lower-alpha 3] Grandad |
Laurie Newman[14] | "Grandad" | Guest | ||||
Aunt Brandy Cattle[lower-alpha 3] | Rose Byrne[15] | "Onesies" | Guest | ||||
Chilli's Mum | Kate Miller-Heidke[16] | "Dragon" | Guest | ||||
Kids | |||||||
Lucky | N/A[lower-alpha 1] | Labrador Retriever | "Keepy Uppy" | Recurring | |||
Chucky | "Pass the Parcel" | Recurring | |||||
Chloe | Dalmatian | "Spy Game" | Recurring | ||||
Honey | Beagle | Recurring | |||||
Mackenzie | Border Collie | "Fruitbat" | Recurring | ||||
Coco | Poodle | "Shadowlands" | Recurring | ||||
Snickers | Dachshund | Recurring | |||||
Rusty | Australian Kelpie | "Calypso" | Recurring | ||||
Dusty | "Cricket" | Guest | |||||
Digger | Guest | ||||||
Jack Russell | Jack Russell Terrier | "Army" | Recurring | ||||
Indy | Afghan Hound | "Calypso" | Recurring | ||||
Winton | English Bulldog | "Markets" | Recurring | ||||
Judo | Chow Chow | "Butterflies" | Recurring | ||||
The Terriers | Miniature Schnauzer | "Calypso" | Recurring | ||||
Lila | Maltese dog | "Daddy Dropoff" | Recurring | ||||
Missy | Australian Terrier | "Bob Bilby" | Recurring | ||||
Pom Pom | Pomeranian | "Seesaw" | Recurring | ||||
Adults | |||||||
Pat Lucky's Dad |
Brad Elliot[12] | Labrador Retriever | "Keepy Uppy" | Recurring | |||
Janelle Lucky's Mum |
Anna Daniels[12] | "Pass the Parcel" | Recurring | ||||
Rusty's Dad | Anthony Field[17] | Australian Kelpie | "Army" | Guest | |||
Rusty's Mum | Jane Hall[18] | "Explorers" | Guest | ||||
Mrs. Retriever | Ann Kerr[19] | Golden Retriever | "Bob Bilby" | Recurring | |||
Calypso | Megan Washington[8] | Blue Merle Australian Shepherd | "Calypso" | Recurring | |||
Wendy | Beth Durack[lower-alpha 5] Emily Taheny[lower-alpha 6] |
Chow Chow[20] | "Fairies" | Recurring | |||
Doreen | Kelly Butler | Great Pyrenees | "Bin Night" | Recurring | |||
Notable guests | |||||||
Surfer | Layne Beachley[8] | Shetland Sheepdog | "The Beach" | Guest | Template:CCameo | ||
Postie | Anthony Field[17] | Catahoula Leopard Dog | "Dance Mode" | Guest | |||
Jack's Mum | Zoë Foster Blake[17][21] | Jack Russell Terrier | "Army" | Guest | |||
Jack's Dad | Hamish Blake[17][21] | Guest | |||||
Alfie | Robert Irwin[22] | Dingo | "The Quiet Game" | Guest | |||
Bella Coco's Mum |
Hsiao-Ling Tang[lower-alpha 7] Leigh Sales[12] |
Poodle | "Shadowlands" | Guest | |||
Whale Documentary Narrator | Natalie Portman[24] | N/A[lower-alpha 8] | "Whale Watching" | Guest | |||
Major Tom | Lin-Manuel Miranda[25] | N/A[lower-alpha 9] | "Stories" | Guest | |||
The Terriers' Mum | Carrie Bickmore[26] | Schnauzer | "TV Shop" | Guest |
Heeler family[edit]
Bluey Heeler[edit]
Bluey Christine Heeler | |
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First appearance | "Magic Xylophone" (2018) |
Created by | Joe Brumm |
Information | |
Species | Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler) |
Gender | Female |
Occupation | Student at Glasshouse Primary School |
Family |
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Relatives |
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Home | Brisbane, Queensland |
Nationality | Australian |
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Bluey Christine Heeler[27] is a Blue Heeler puppy who is the main and titular protagonist of the show. A six-year-old girl who would later on turn seven,[28] Bluey is curious and energetic, and loves to have fun with her friends and family. She enjoys roleplaying numerous roles, and loves to pretend that she is a grown-up. Bluey has many peers, most of whom are from her class, but she has also befriended other kids her age; one such example is a Labrador named Jean-Luc, who becomes one of Bluey's friends.[29] She has a big buddy named Mia.[30]
Bingo Heeler[edit]
Bingo Heeler | |
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First appearance | "Magic Xylophone" (2018) |
Created by | Joe Brumm |
Information | |
Species | Australian Cattle Dog (Red Heeler) |
Gender | Female |
Occupation | Student at kindy (kindergarten) |
Family |
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Relatives |
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Home | Brisbane, Queensland |
Nationality | Australian |
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Bingo Heeler is a Red Heeler puppy and the younger sister of Bluey. Acting as the deuteragonist, Bingo, who is four-years-old (later turning five[31]), is energetic, curious and playful, much like her sister, but is rather sensitive. Bingo is depicted as a kindergarten student, and has made numerous friends there including a Maltese dog named Lila, who she deems her best friend.[32] Bingo shows an interest in bugs, taking breaks from the games she plays to observe them.[33][34]
Bandit Heeler[edit]
Bandit Heeler is the father of his daughters, Bluey and Bingo, and enjoys playing with them. He takes any role he plays in a game they devise seriously despite often being seen as reluctant and unwilling to partake in their games. He often teaches life lessons to his daughters while he plays with them, but this strains his public relationship with them in some episodes. He is voiced by David McCormack.
Chilli Heeler[edit]
Chilli Heeler | |
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First appearance | "Magic Xylophone" (2018) |
Created by | Joe Brumm |
Voiced by | Melanie Zanetti |
Information | |
Species | Australian Cattle Dog (Red Heeler) |
Gender | Female |
Occupation | Airport security officer[2] |
Family |
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Relatives |
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Home | Brisbane, Queensland |
Nationality | Australian |
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Chilli Heeler (née Cattle)[lower-alpha 3] is the mother of Bluey and Bingo, and the wife of Bandit. While she fully partakes in her daughters' games, Chilli is much more level-headed and acts as a balance to the chaos. However, she can join in with the chaos when she sees fit. When not playing games, Chilli is depicted as a caring and comforting mother who wants the best for her daughters. While raising Bluey, Chilli, seeing Wendy's daughter Judo being the first to get sit up by herself, initially set herself the goal to get Bluey to walk before Judo could, but she failed, causing her to believe that she was a bad mother. However, she was told by Coco's mum, Bella, that she was doing good nonetheless. Ultimately, Bluey learned to walk when trying to hug Chilli.[35] It is implied that Chilli has suffered a miscarriage in her past,[36] and that her mum had died before the events of the series.[16] She is voiced by Melanie Zanetti.[6]
Other family members[edit]
Muffin Heeler[edit]
Muffin Cupcake Heeler[37] is a White Heeler[3] who is one of Bluey and Bingo's cousins. Muffin, who is three-years-old (later four[28]), is a very energetic and loud child who can sometimes be selfish and bratty, but has a good heart deep down. She is known to have a protracted phonological development where she struggles to pronounce the "L" and "R" sounds (e.g. "It was a vewociwaptor"[38]).
Socks Heeler[edit]
Socks Heeler is a Blue Heeler who is Muffin's younger sister and one of Bluey and Bingo's cousins. She is the youngest child in the Heeler family. In earlier episodes, she acts like a regular puppy, but later on would be able to walk and talk much like the rest of her family.[9]
Stripe Heeler[edit]
Stripe Heeler is a Blue Heeler who is the father of Muffin and Socks, one of Bluey and Bingo's uncles and the youngest of Bandit's three brothers.[13] Stripe is rather gentle, but is inexperienced when it comes to parenting. He shares a friendly sibling rivalry with his brother, Bandit.[39] He is voiced by Dan Brumm.
Trixie Heeler[edit]
Trixie Heeler is a Blue Heeler who is the mother of Muffin and Socks, and one of Bluey and Bingo's aunts. While caring, energetic and level-headed, particularly when it comes to parenting, Trixie loves spending time with her family. She is voiced by Myf Warhurst.[8]
Radley Heeler[edit]
Radley Heeler is a Red/Blue Heeler mix who is one of Bluey and Bingo's uncles and the eldest of Bandit's three brothers.[13] Radley looks out for his family and is laid-back, but can sometimes zone out at times. While not married, Radley would develop a relationship with Bluey's godmother, Frisky.[9] He is voiced by Patrick Brammall.
Frisky[edit]
Frisky is an English Cocker Spaniel who is Bluey's godmother. She and Radley, Bluey's uncle, were called to babysit the girls,[40] developing a relationship with him soon afterward.[9] She is voiced by Claudia O'Doherty.
Chris Heeler[edit]
Nana Chris Heeler is a Blue Heeler, Bandit, Stripe and Radley's mother, and Bluey and Bingo's paternal grandmother. When her cousins visit her house at the Gold Coast, she allows them to get what they want. She is voiced by Chris Brumm.[7]
Bob Heeler[edit]
Grandpa Bob Heeler is a Blue Heeler, Bandit, Stripe and Radley's father, and Bluey and Bingo's paternal grandfather. He is voiced by Ian McFayden[11] and Sam Simmons in "Fairytale".[12][13]
Mort Cattle[edit]
Grandpa Mort Cattle is a Red Heeler, Chilli's father, and Bluey and Bingo's maternal grandfather. Prior to retirement, he served in the Army.[41] He is voiced by Laurie Newman.
Brandy Cattle[edit]
Aunt Brandy Cattle is a Red Heeler, Chilli's older sister, and the maternal aunt of Bluey and Bingo. Prior to her appearance in "Onesies", she and Chilli had an argument which kept them separated for four years.[42] It is implied in "Onesies" that Brandy had fertility issues.[43][15] She is voiced by Rose Byrne.
Recurring characters[edit]
Kids[edit]
Lucky[edit]
Lucky is a Labrador Retriever, one of the Heelers' next-door neighbours, and the eldest son of Pat and Janelle.[28] He is depicted as an energetic kid who loves sports. While not explicitly attending Glasshouse Primary School, Lucky has numerous friends from there. He and his father support the Maroons.[44]
Chucky[edit]
Chucky is a Labrador Retriever, one of the Heelers' next-door neighbours, and the youngest son of Pat and Janelle.[28] Much like his brother Lucky, he is also playful and kind, and is also sensitive. While not generally as sporty as his brother, Chucky likes watching football and is starting to show an interest in the sport. However, during the third game of a State of Origin series, Chucky has to choose between supporting the Maroons and the Blues, the team his mum Janelle barracks for. He ultimately barracks for the Maroons with the rest of his family.[44]
Rusty[edit]
Rusty is an Australian Kelpie who is one of Bluey's close friends and the best friend of Jack Russell. Rusty is depicted as an adventurous, friendly and tenacious boy who puts his friends and family above himself, but can sometimes be a bit stubborn. However, Rusty is quick to make amends and make solutions that helps others.[45] Rusty is quite sporty, and he aspires to play for the Australian national test cricket team when he grows up. He has two sibliings, Digger and Dusty,[46] and his father is in the army.[47]
Jack Russell[edit]
Jack Russell is a Jack Russell Terrier who is Rusty's best friend and the new kid at Glasshouse Primary School. He is very nice and friendly and loves to play with his friends.[47] He is shown to have attention deficit issues; he states that he "can't sit still or remember anything".[21]
Mackenzie[edit]
Mackenzie is a Border Collie who is one of Bluey, Jack and Rusty's close friends. Having moved to Australia from New Zealand, he has a big heart, but prefers to get to the point when playing games. Being a Border Collie, Mackenzie is adept at herding and jumping on sheep.[48] He has a big buddy named Captain,[30] and his family roots for the Kiwis.[44] Mackenzie once experienced a traumatic event after being left behind by accident, but eventually came to terms with this.[49] Bluey creator Joe Brumm cites Dog from Footrot Flats, also a Border Collie, as an inspiration for Mackenzie's design.[50]
Chloe[edit]
Chloe is a Dalmatian who is one of Bluey's best friends. She is very sweet and energetic.
Honey[edit]
Honey is a Beagle who is one of Bluey's friends. Much like her parents, she wears round-rimmed glasses. Honey is caring and assertive towards others, but sometimes has trouble keeping up with Bluey's games.
Coco[edit]
Coco is a Poodle who is one of Bluey's friends. While sweet and good-natured, Coco can sometimes come off as controlling and impatient.[23]
Snickers[edit]
Snickers is a Dachshund who is one of Bluey's friends, having known her snice they were babies.[35] While fun-loving and friendly, Snickers is aware of his skinny build and short limbs, which he considers a double-edged sword.[51]
Indy[edit]
Indy is an Afghan Hound who is one of Bluey's best friends. She has a regimented diet, leaving her unable to eat wheat, gluten, sugar, salt, dairy and food with any added ingredients.[52]
Winton[edit]
Winton is an English Bulldog who is one of Bluey's friends. His parents are implied to have divorced.[48]
Judo[edit]
Judo is a Chow Chow who is one of Bluey and Bingo's friends and neighbours. Being a Chow Chow, she tends to become attached to some people, such as Bluey, Bingo and Pom Pom, and her hair is very hard to clean.[20] Judo also tended to be bossy,[53] but in later episodes is receptive to playing with Bluey and Bingo.[20]
The Terriers[edit]
The Terriers are triplet Miniature Schnauzer brothers. They commonly roleplay as soldiers.
Lila[edit]
Lila is a Maltese dog who is Bingo's best friend. She was initially depicted as shy and apprehensive, but came out of her shell after meeting Bingo. The two would go on to be best friends, eventually graduating from school together.[54]
Missy[edit]
Missy is an Australian Terrier and one of Bluey and Bingo's friends. She was depicted as scared while playing high-intensity games, but is learning to come out of her shell and become a braver person.[55] She is implied to have been adopted.[56]
Pom Pom[edit]
Pom Pom is a Pomeranian and one of Bluey and Bingo's friends. While the smallest out of Bluey and Bingo's friends, Pom Pom does not let that bring her down.[57]
Adults[edit]
Pat[edit]
Pat is a Labrador Retriever, one of the Heelers' next-door neighbours, the husband of Janelle and the father of Lucky and Chucky.[28] He has close ties with the Heelers; he frequently involves himself with his neighbours' games and has befriended Bandit's brother Stripe. He barracks for the Maroons.[44] He is voiced by Brad Elliot.
Janelle[edit]
Janelle is a Labrador Retriever, one of the Heelers' next-door neighbours, the wife of Pat and the mother of Lucky and Chucky.[28] While she does not involve herself with her neighbours' games, she is generally kind-hearted and wants the best for her sons. She has a good eye for planning birthday parties.[28] She is the only member of her family to barrack for the New South Wales Blues, having moved from the region.[44] She is voiced by Anna Daniels.
Rusty's parents[edit]
Rusty's parents are both Red Kelpies; Rusty's dad (voiced by Anthony Field[17]) is in the army,[47] and not much is known about his mum (voiced by Jane Hall), but she tends to charge outside with a thong if her work is interrupted. Both parents raise three kids, Digger, Rusty and Dusty.[46]
Mrs. Retriever[edit]
Mrs. Retriever is a Golden Retriever and Bingo's kindy teacher. She is voiced by Ann Kerr.[19]
Calypso[edit]
Calypso is a Blue Merle Australian Shepherd and Bluey's school teacher. She is known for her songs, stories, and method of teaching. She is voiced by Megan Washington.[8]
Wendy[edit]
Wendy is a Chow Chow and the mother of Judo. Wendy is a sophisticated woman who initially appears to be above the Heelers' games, but later joins in on them herself.[20] She has done ten years of pilates, which allows her to lift people heavier than she is.[58] She is also kind towards her peers, having made the Heelers five lasagnas after Bluey was born.[41] She is currently voiced by Emily Taheny, having been voiced previously by Beth Durack.[20]
Doreen[edit]
Doreen is an elderly Great Pyrenees who is one of the Heelers' neighbours. She is very sweet and nice. She is voiced by Kelly Butler.
Notable guests[edit]
- Surfer (voiced by Layne Beachley),[8] a Shetland Sheepdog with a passion for surfing.
- Postie (voiced by Anthony Field), a Catahoula Leopard Dog who works as a post office employee.[17][21]
- Jack's Mum and Dad (voiced by Zoë Foster Blake and Hamish Blake), a pair of Jack Russell Terriers.[17][21]
- Alfie (voiced by Robert Irwin),[22] a dingo who works as a customer service assistant at the toy store.
- Bella / Coco's Mum (voiced by Leigh Sales),[12] a pink poodle and Coco's mother, who is friends with Chilli.
- Whale Documentary Narrator (voiced by Natalie Portman), the narrator of a whale documentary that Bluey and Bingo watch together.[24]
- Major Tom (voiced by Lin-Manuel Miranda), a horse next to Bluey's school which is given a voice within Calypso's retelling of events.[25]
- The Terriers' Mum (voiced by Carrie Bickmore),[26] the single mother of the triplet Miniature Schnauzers.
Notes[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Not credited
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Of them, Bluey, Bandit, Stripe, Trixie, Socks, Chris and Bob are Blue Heelers, Bingo, Chilli, her mum, Brandy and Mort are Red Heelers, and Muffin is a White Heeler.[3] Radley is a Blue/Red Heeler mix.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Grandad's full name is listed as "Mort Cattle"[5]
- ↑ Also depicted by Sam Simmons in "Fairytale"[12][13]
- ↑ Series 1 and 2 only
- ↑ Series 3
- ↑ "Shadowlands" only[23]
- ↑ Only depicted as a voiceover.
- ↑ Major Tom is depicted as a horse.
References[edit]
- ↑ Knox, David (4 September 2018). "Airdate: Bluey". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 19 April 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2019. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Stafford, Andrew (16 May 2019). "Custard's Dave McCormack on voicing Bluey's dad: 'I'm popular at school drop-off time'". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 4 June 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2019. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ "Grandad - Characters". Bluey Official Website. BBC Studios. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Bluey, the hit Australian children's cartoon, is set to go global – but only with Aussie accents intact". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 9 April 2019. Archived from the original on 21 June 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2019. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ 7.0 7.1 Dow, Steve (11 April 2020). "Bluey creator Joe Brumm's dog days". The Saturday Paper. Schwartz Publishing. Archived from the original on 10 April 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Collins, Simon (26 March 2019). "Fun tales ABC Kids series Bluey lapped up". PerthNow. Seven West Media. Archived from the original on 26 March 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2019. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Writer: Joe Brumm (1 December 2020). "Christmas Swim". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Agostino, Josephine (17 April 2020). "20 things you didn't know about Bluey". Kidspot. News Pty Ltd. Archived from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2020. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ 11.0 11.1 Writer: Joe Brumm (2 April 2019). "Grannies". Bluey. Season 1. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 "New Bluey episodes are out this week. Here's when and where to watch season three". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 22 November 2021. Archived from the original on 23 November 2021. Retrieved 24 November 2021. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Writer: Joe Brumm (16 December 2021). "Fairytale". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (25 October 2020). "Grandad". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Motherwell, Sarah (17 June 2022). "Bluey praised for representation of Auslan community and fertility in episodes "Turtleboy" and "Onesies"". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 25 June 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ 16.0 16.1 Writer: Joe Brumm (14 May 2023). "Dragon". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 Agostino, Josephine (21 February 2020). "Wackadoo! A Wiggle is coming to Bluey". Kidspot. News Pty Ltd. Archived from the original on 21 February 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2020. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (5 December 2021). "Explorers". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Writer: Joe Brumm (12 October 2018). "Bob Bilby". Bluey. Season 1. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 Writer: Francis Stanton & Joe Brumm (22 June 2022). "Dirt". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 Zhou, Naaman (26 February 2020). "Bluey: Hamish Blake and Zoë Foster Blake to voice a coterie of dogs in new season". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 1 March 2020. Retrieved 29 February 2020. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ 23.0 23.1 Writer: Joe Brumm (5 October 2018). "Shadowlands". Bluey. Season 1. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Higham, Lauren (12 July 2023). "Bluey's 'hangover' episode resonates with parents far and wide". The West Australian. Seven West Media. Archived from the original on 6 August 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ 25.0 25.1 Harmon, Steph (14 June 2022). "The cartoon where it happens: Lin-Manuel Miranda guest stars as horse in new Bluey episode". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2022. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ 26.0 26.1 Knox, David (18 May 2023). "Carrie Bickmore makes Bluey debut". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 17 May 2023. Retrieved 25 June 2023. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (13 December 2021). "Family Meeting". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 28.4 28.5 28.6 Writer: Joe Brumm (4 December 2021). "Pass the Parcel". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (17 April 2019). "Camping". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 Writer: Joe Brumm (29 October 2020). "Barky Boats". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (1 December 2021). "Chest". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (24 March 2020). "Daddy Dropoff". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (6 October 2018). "The Weekend". Bluey. Season 1. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (4 June 2023). "Slide". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Writer: Joe Brumm (17 November 2020). "Baby Race". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (4 April 2020). "The Show". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (14 December 2021). "Faceytalk". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
Stripe: Muffin Cupcake Heeler!
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (14 November 2020). "Ice Cream". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (20 March 2020). "Squash". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (6 November 2020). "Double Babysitter". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 Writer: Joe Brumm (28 March 2020). "Sticky Gecko". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Bluey's Big Play
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (17 June 2022). "Onesies". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 44.2 44.3 44.4 Writer: Joe Brumm (23 June 2022). "The Decider". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (15 April 2019). "Mums and Dads". Bluey. Season 1. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 Writer: Joe Brumm (11 June 2023). "Cricket". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 47.0 47.1 47.2 Writer: Joe Brumm (1 April 2020). "Army". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 Writer: Joe Brumm (10 April 2020). "Helicopter". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (20 June 2022). "Space". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
- ↑ https://www.bluey.tv/blog/letter-to-fans/
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (16 November 2020). "Typewriter". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (20 October 2018). "Markets". Bluey. Season 1. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (15 October 2018). "Butterflies". Bluey. Season 1. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (24 March 2020). "Daddy Dropoff". Bluey. Season 2. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (1 April 2019). "Pirates". Bluey. Season 1. ABC Kids.
- ↑ Katelaris, Eleanor (13 July 2023). "'They're different breeds': Bluey fans praise adoption detail in episode". Kidspot. News Pty Ltd. Archived from the original on 4 October 2023. Retrieved 4 October 2023. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ Writer: Joe Brumm (15 December 2021). "Ragdoll". Bluey. Season 3. ABC Kids.
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