![]() And if the high-spirited pair can rope dad Bandit and mum Chilli into. A quick primer, for those not familiar with the 100-plus episodes that have appeared online to date, either via the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), where the show originated, or on BBC. Imaginative Australian blue heeler puppy Bluey and her little sister Bingo love coming up with elaborate games as they try out adult roles and explore the world around them. I don't think they needed to include a lowbrow joke like that in such a beautiful episode. Bluey is back with its funny and honest look at modern family life. There is only one problem I find with this episode, and that's the part where Bingo jumps on her dad, Bandit's crotch, causing him to cry out. The camera angles they use and the animation is superb. Give the episode a watch yourself if you don't believe me. The scene where Bingo flies towards the sun and hears her unseen mother, Chilli's voice saying "Remember, I will always be there for you, even if you can't see me, because I love you." Combined with the beautiful music and wonderfully done animation, this is perhaps the greatest scene I've seen in a children's show. Without much dialogue, the space scenes are just beautifully done and pack an emotional punch. First of all, the music composed by Joff Bush sounds prettier than usual, and the featured music, Planets by Gustav Holst that they use is absolutely stunning in the environment in which it's used, which is space. Showing Bingo's dreams of flying through space with her Floppy, and trying to stay in her bed all night as a big girl, this episode is beautiful. ![]() And yes, as an adult male, I did shed some tears upon first viewing. Let's face it.Sleepytime is, in my opinion, the greatest Bluey episode ever made so far, and I cannot wait to see what the crew will do to top this later on in the series' run. Many of the episodes are silly and charming, but then there are a few like this one and some others that just pack a punch and are just.beautiful. That's something that many kids' shows, like Peppa Pig and Caillou, cannot claim. ![]() ![]() It's a testament to the creators and their talents that they are able to write and create a show aimed at children that all ages can enjoy as well. I enjoy it as an adult without children, and I know many other adults do as well. and some of them are doing more than just voices.Īnd so, without further ado, here are the voice actors you need to know.Bluey is such a cute and charming show. (Again: we get it, we would absolutely do the same if we were celebs.) From the Heelers to their extended family and the people in their neighborhood (and on their TVs), a lot of people lend their talents to bring this show to our living rooms. ![]() We’ve rounded up a (non-comprehensive) look at the main cast of Bluey, as well as a number of celebrity guest stars who’ve apparently leapt at the opportunity to be involved with the series, even if it’s only for a line or two. But who are the humans behind all our favorite dog characters? Who are the voice actors on Bluey? Episode Description: Dad and the kids decide to go on a journey to their local creek after getting bored of the local playground although out of her comfort zone, Bluey's eyes are opened to the beauty of the natural world. From the funny games to the poignant life lessons to the fact (fact!) that every parent on the planet can relate to Bandit and Chilli at some point in the series, Bluey is a crowd-pleaser. Bluey has something for everyone - kids, parents, or anyone who just wants a wholesome laugh or an 8-minute cry. That’s the short answer There is a big history of classical music in animation with ‘Looney Toons’ and things like that. First of all, congratulations on reaching this level of interest in a children’s show. ![]()
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