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** The intro will never leave your head, it's just so happy. |
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** Indy in "Markets", when she can't eat the food being offered because of her [[Granola Girl]] style. |
** Indy in "Markets", when she can't eat the food being offered because of her [[Granola Girl]] style. |
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** Jack in "Army", when he laments his [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny|easily-distracted]] nature. |
** Jack in "Army", when he laments his [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny|easily-distracted]] nature. |
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Revision as of 21:45, 25 September 2021
YMMV • Radar • Quotes • (Funny • Heartwarming • Awesome) • Fridge • Characters • Fanfic Recs • Nightmare Fuel • Shout Out • Plot • Tear Jerker • Headscratchers • Trivia • WMG • Recap • Ho Yay • Image Links • Memes • Haiku • Laconic • Source • Setting |
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- Ear Worm:
- The intro will never leave your head, it's just so happy.
- A lot of the background music can attest to this as well.
- Ensemble Darkhorse:
- Jean-Luc in "Camping" due to the absolutely adorable interactions he has with Bluey.
- Jack from "Army" because he's so relatable to those with ADHD.
- Fridge Brilliance: If the end of "Camping" is anything to go by, Jean-Luc has learned to speak some English. He probably felt bad that he couldn't properly say goodbye to Bluey, so he must have learned in order to prevent that from happening again.
- Funny Moments: Enough for the show to have its own page.
- Heartwarming Moments: Right here.
- Moe: Pretty much everyone, especially the kids.
- Most Wonderful Sound: Whenever Bingo laughs, it's rather cute.
- Narm Charm: The movie that Bluey sends to Bingo in "Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound". It's loaded with bad acting and sucky special effects, but that just makes it even cuter and funnier. And the lesson that everyone gets sick sometimes makes it pretty sweet.
- One-Scene Wonder: Teenage Bluey at the end of "Camping".
- Periphery Demographic: Teens and adults tend to like this show because the designs are cute, the plots are charming, and Bandit isn't a Bumbling Dad.
- Squick: Buttermilk the pony taking a dump on the ground onscreen in "Markets". Bluey and Indy even scream in disgust. Tellingly, this scene was deleted in US airings.
- Sweet Dreams Fuel: It's a show about anthropomorphic dogs who love to play, so of course it's gonna be cute.
- Tear Jerker: Has its own page.
- Viewer Gender Confusion: Bluey and Bingo can be mistaken for boys due to their names and that they don't look all that feminine. Their voices are more unambiguously female, though.
- The Woobie:
- It's very easy to feel sorry for Bingo at times, due to her sensitive nature, especially in "Yoga Ball," when she starts crying after Bandit plays roughly with her and Bluey.
- Indy in "Markets", when she can't eat the food being offered because of her Granola Girl style.
- Jack in "Army", when he laments his easily-distracted nature.
- Back to Bluey