Synopsis
When the Heeler home goes up for sale, Bluey is not at all happy about the news.
Directed by Joe Brumm, Richard Jeffery
When the Heeler home goes up for sale, Bluey is not at all happy about the news.
Bluey: El Cartel
A new sign is put out on the street.
As Bluey will feel some defeat.
Feels a bit stuck,
But then some luck,
As she gets to sit in the front seat.
-----and-----
A farmer's horse might just run away,
So all his neighbors will say:
"Wow, that must suck,
Is it bad luck?"
But the farmer will see the next day.
Bluey is the Citizen Kane of preschool shows
(I haven’t seen Citizen Kane but Bluey is probably better)
The best episode of children's television I've ever seen.
Only episodes that can compare are from this show. This covers issues in ways kids can understand and adults appreciate. The animation, music, editing, and everything are at their peak this episode.
The story of the farmer was initially weird to me when I first heard it. Which made for a more immersive experience as Bluey realized what it meant in the final beautiful moments. The pan up to the sky reminded me of Bojack Horseman.
Seeing major character development for Rad and Frisky was great along with the moment for Brandy. The visual storytelling involving Socks and her acting out a fight with her toys is fantastic and nuanced for…
Here I am, 20 years old at university blubbing over Australian cartoon dogs selling their house…
Genuinely the best show ever made, more special episodes like this need to be done.
I’m still waiting for the movie.
As a parent you realize: Bluey is just as much for the parents as it is for the kids and this episode proves that. Just simply beautiful.