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Celebrate Christmas with the Heeler family in this delightful episode, Christmas Swim! Bluey introduces her new toy, Bartlebee, to the chaos and love of a Heeler family Christmas, from wild pool games to Nana's overzealous gravy-making. Despite a few mishaps, Bartlebee learns that joining the Heeler family means plenty of laughs, cherished memories, and endless love. It’s a Christmas filled with fun, family, and a warm welcome for Bartlebee!
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In Verandah Santa, the Heelers celebrate Christmas with a fun and imaginative game that brings the family together. Through playful moments and a few challenges, Bluey learns about kindness and the true meaning of the holiday spirit, embracing both the joy and complexity of spending time with family during Christmas.
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The Heeler house transforms into a world of imagination as Bluey and Bingo build an elaborate cubby house for their plush puppy, Kimjim. As the fort grows, it takes over the living room, creating playful chaos that tests Dad’s patience and navigation skills. Meanwhile, Mum dreams of making their space bigger, only to realize that the heart of their home isn’t about size but the family within it. Through laughter, mishaps, and a cubby collapse, the Heelers learn that sometimes less is more.
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The Heelers arrive at a beachside hotel, and while Bluey and Bingo excitedly explore every nook and cranny, Mum is determined to find a moment to relax. As the kids get swept up in their imaginative games, Mum tries different ways to unwind but finds it harder than expected. Along the way, she learns that sometimes relaxation comes in unexpected forms, especially when shared with family.
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When a giant dirt pile arrives at the Heelers' yard, Bluey and Bingo dive into the fun, while their neighbor Judo hesitates to join, worried about getting her pristine coat dirty. As Judo wrestles with her mum's expectations and her desire to play, a surprising decision inspires everyone to embrace change. Through laughter, mud, and a little bravery, Judo learns that fun and connection matter more than appearances. This heartwarming tale celebrates the joy of letting go and living in the moment.
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In this episode of Bluey, Bingo discovers a forgotten toy turtle at the park and names him Turtleboy. As Bingo learns the importance of doing the "done" thing, she shares Turtleboy’s adventures with Dad, Dougie, and others at the park. Through playful moments and thoughtful choices, Bingo realizes that Turtleboy belongs at the park to bring joy to everyone who finds him. A sweet story about kindness, responsibility, and letting go!
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Bluey and Bingo set out to create the perfect Mother’s Day for Mum, starting with breakfast in bed. When a small mishap leaves Bingo feeling like she’s ruined the day, Mum gently shares a lesson about resilience and turning setbacks into opportunities. Inspired, the girls put on a heartfelt play about Mum and Dad’s life together, filled with humor, creativity, and a few unexpected twists. Through laughter and tears, the family discovers that Mother’s Day isn’t about perfection—it’s about love, effort, and the joy of being together.
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Bluey and Bingo are thrilled for a visit to Nana’s, but quickly discover their parents have plans for some kid-free relaxation. When Dad and Mum tease that they’ll be enjoying hammocks and coconuts with no kids allowed, the girls launch into an epic, imaginary pursuit, determined to join the fun. From building wild getaway vehicles to dodging imaginary obstacles, Bluey and Bingo turn the car ride into an exciting adventure. Along the way, they discover the joy of creativity and imagination, while Mum and Dad get a glimpse of some quiet time... even if only in their dreams!
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In Pass the Parcel, Bingo and her friends eagerly play the game, each hoping for a prize in every layer. However, when Lucky’s Dad, Pat, introduces a “one prize only” rule at another party, the kids experience the ups and downs of not winning every time. While some struggle with disappointment, Bingo learns the joy of celebrating others’ happiness and finds herself growing through the game. By Bluey’s birthday, Bingo chooses the rules, understanding that the fun lies not just in winning, but in playing together.
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In Perfect, Bluey is determined to make the ideal Father’s Day card for Dad, capturing their special moments together. As she works on her drawing, she learns that “perfect” can be a bit tricky and even a little stressful. With Mum’s gentle support, Bluey discovers that sometimes, what truly matters isn’t how perfect something is but the heart behind it, making her card the perfect gift in its own way.
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In TV Shop, Bluey and Bingo join Dad on a quick trip to the chemist, but the errand turns into an adventure when they spot friends on the store’s TV screens. With Bluey directing from the monitors, Bingo leads a search through the aisles to find Coco, with help from Winton and the Terriers. Their lively antics keep everyone entertained, but the big question remains: will they finally track down Coco?
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In Obstacle Course, Bluey and Bingo create a backyard challenge that quickly becomes competitive when Dad decides to join the fun. After Dad wins the first race, Bluey turns to Mum for help, learning that with practice and perseverance, she can give Dad a run for his money. Along the way, Bluey discovers that winning isn’t always about being first, but about giving it your best shot.
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In this episode of Bluey, Dad decides it’s time for a "chuck out" of the kids' overflowing toy collection. Bluey and Bingo, determined to prove their toys are special, focus on Mr Monkeyjocks, a forgotten soft toy monkey who wears jocks. As he takes over the household, the kids learn an important lesson: having everything you want can make nothing feel special. In the end, the Heelers donate their toys, and Mr Monkeyjocks finds a new home with a young boy, where he finally feels truly special again.
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In this episode of Bluey, titled “Housework,” Mum and Dad set out to tackle their chores, but Bluey and Bingo’s imaginative antics soon pull them into a game of silly walks. As the kids make tidying up a playful adventure, the parents find themselves hilariously attempting to copy their exaggerated moves, including Bingo’s unique "Bee-oop" walk. The episode highlights the joy of family fun amidst the everyday task of housework, with Mum and Dad eventually embracing the chaos and laughing together as they master the kids' silly dance.
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In this episode of Bluey, Bluey struggles to ride her bike for the first time but is determined to figure it out on her own. Feeling frustrated, she decides to give up—until she watches her friends and little sister, Bingo, overcome their own challenges at the park. Seeing them persevere inspires Bluey to get back on her bike and try again, learning an important lesson about patience and persistence along the way.
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In this episode, Bluey, Snickers, and Coco are playing a game of Shadowlands, where they can only walk in the shadows to avoid the "crocodile-infested" sunlight. As they make their way to the picnic blanket, Coco struggles with following the rules and wants to change them to make things easier. But with a little teamwork, determination, and a surprise twist from the clouds, the friends learn why playing by the rules can be so much fun!
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It's Bingo's birthday, and she chooses a tricky duck-shaped cake for Dad to bake. While Mum takes Bingo to mini-hockey, Bluey is tasked with tidying up but would rather help with the cake. Through playful mishaps, Bluey learns the value of helping others and taking responsibility. Join the Heelers for a delightful story about teamwork, family, and making birthdays special.
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In this episode, Bluey, Bingo, and Dad head to the takeaway shop for what should be a simple dinner pick-up. But with forgotten spring rolls, splashing water, and some creative play, their quick stop turns into a fun-filled adventure!
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On their family holiday, the Heelers set out for a walk, but Bingo’s tired legs make the journey challenging. Despite her pleas for a piggyback, Mum and Dad encourage her to keep going, finding fun distractions along the way. From racing with Bluey to saving itchity grubs and gathering pine cones, Bingo discovers that having fun makes the walk easier. In the end, her energy and determination surprise everyone, turning a simple walk into an adventure filled with laughter and family memories.
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In this episode, Jack, a new student, struggles with focus and following instructions. He meets Rusty, a red kelpie playing 'Army,' and eagerly joins in despite his challenges. Through drills and adventures, Jack learns about army life and discovers his strengths, earning Rusty's respect as 'Private Russell.' The day ends with Jack feeling proud and connected, having found a new friend and a sense of purpose.
- Visa fler