Bluey
Bluey is an Australian animated preschool television series that premiered on ABC Kids in October 2018. The series was created by Joe Brumm, produced by Ludo Studio and commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the BBC. It is distributed globally by BBC Studios and available to watch on Disney+.
The play tells the story of Bluey, a lively and imaginative six-year-old blue heel puppy, and her father, Bandit. Mom, Chili; and sister Bingo. Together they play imaginative play and go on adventures, exploring themes of family, growing up and Australian culture. The show is set in Brisbane and showcases the city’s influence.
Bluey has gained a large audience in Australia through broadcast television and video on demand. It inspired merchandise and stage shows. The show has received multiple accolades, including two Logie Awards and a 2019 International Children’s Emmy Award. The show was praised for its depiction of everyday family life, positive parenting message and Bandit’s role as a supportive father figure.
Why isn’t the Bluey series on Disney Plus?
The reason why some Bluey episodes aren’t available on Disney+ is unclear, as Disney+ has yet to make any clarification about it.However, Bluey is licensed by Disney through a deal with the BBC
Australian animated series Bluey, popular with preschoolers and parents, has faced fan outcry over the lack of episodes on Disney+. In response, Disney+ has now added a previously edited Season 3 episode “Family Meeting,” which included a discussion of farts. Another episode of Season 3, “Smoochy Kiss”, was also added.
However, despite this addition, Disney+ is known for having patchy content, and Bluey is no exception. Two episodes are still missing, and more than 20 short films are unavailable. The official Bluey YouTube channel contains most of the short films, with the exception of “Tongue Twister” and “Archaeology”, which have been deleted for unknown reasons.
The shorts may not be included in Disney’s programming distribution deal, but if demand is high, Disney may negotiate with the BBC and Ludo Studio to include them on Disney+.
When will the new Bluey episodes air?
New episodes of the third season of the hit animated series Little Blue are expected to be released on Disney Plus before the end of 2023. Recently, episodes 28 to 39 of the third season of Little Blue were released on Disney Plus on Wednesday, July 12.
After the episodes were released on July 12, many American viewers quickly watched and shared their inner reactions, especially expressing a “heartbreaking” feeling about episode 31. The series, often referred to as Season 3B, has finally arrived in the United States nearly a year after premiering in Australia.
The ten episodes continue the storyline from the first part of the season, which premiered in Australia in 2021 and in the United States in 2022.
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Where can I watch new Bluey episodes?
You can watch episodes of “The New Blues” on Disney Plus. Here are the simple steps to log in to Disney Plus.
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Open the Disney+ app on your device and select the sign-in option.
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Alternatively, you can visit DisneyPlus.com/begin on your computer or mobile device.
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On the TV screen you will see an 8-digit code. Enter this code at DisneyPlus.com/begin.
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Click the “Continue” button after entering the code.
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To continue, please provide your Disney+ login credentials, including your username and password.
- Once you enter your login details, you can start enjoying the streaming content available on Disney+.
Which Bluey episodes are new?
Here are the new episodes of Bluey Season 3.
episode |
title |
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1 |
perfect |
2 |
bedroom |
3 |
obstacle course |
4 |
promise |
5 |
Omelet |
6 |
born yesterday |
7 |
mini blue |
8 |
unicorn |
9 |
curry exploration |
10 |
magic |
11 |
Chest |
12 |
sheepdog |
13 |
housework |
14 |
Deliver a package |
15 |
Explorer |
16 |
Telephone |
number 17 |
Pavlova (common Russian female name) |
18 |
rain |
19 |
pizza girl |
20 |
drive |
twenty one |
Tina |
twenty two |
whale watching |
twenty three |
family meeting |
twenty four |
Interview |
25 |
Ragdoll |
26 |
fairy tale |
No. 27 |
music statue |
28 |
story |
29 |
puppet |
30 |
turtle boy |
31 |
jumpsuit |
32 |
mechanic |
33 |
grandma moves |
34 |
space |
35 |
kiss |
36 |
dirt |
37 |
decision maker |
38 |
Kubi |
39 |
exercise |
40 |
Relax |
41 |
stick bird |
42 |
show and tell |
43 |
dragon |
44 |
wild girl |
45 |
TV store |
46 |
slider |
47 |
cricket |
48 |
To be determined |
49 |
To be determined |
50 |
To be determined |
The New Blues Season 3 Disney+
Fans of hit children’s show Bluey are being warned to brace themselves for what’s in store for the heartwarming series’ third season. Nearly a year after premiering in Australia, the latest episodes of Season 3B have finally arrived in the United States.
This batch of episodes continues the storyline from the first third of the season, which originally aired in Australia in 2021 and in the United States in 2022. The remaining third of the season is currently airing in Australia.
While “Bluey” is primarily aimed at children, its relatable themes also resonate with adults and parents. Since episodes 28 to 39 were released on Disney Plus, some viewers have expressed “heartbreak” about episode 31.
The episode explores the topic of infertility through Bluey’s Aunt Brandi, resonating with viewers who have experienced similar challenges. The emotional impact of the play aroused enthusiastic responses and discussions from the audience.
Additionally, Bluey was revealed to be a “rainbow kid,” a term used to describe a child born to a family who has lost a loved one through miscarriage or stillbirth, further deepening the connection between the show and its fans. The Season 2 episode “The Show” subtly hinted at this concept, and show creator Joe Brumm confirmed it in his book Unbearable.
Bluey continues to captivate audiences with its engaging storytelling, constructive messages about family life and a positive representation of fatherhood through its gangster character.
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