When Diddums snaps and makes trouble, Bluey sends her elder child to time out and declares Snowdrop's not getting the same treatment because she's her favorite. As such, "Snowdrop" keeps getting "Diddums" into trouble and making him look like the 'cheeky child'. "Kids" has Bluey playing a mother while Bandit is her older child Diddums while Bingo is her younger child Snowdrop.
Once she realizes this, she goes back to the place where they'd planted a tree, and simply sits down and cries. The next morning, she goes to find Jean-Luc, only to discover that he's gone. On the third day, Jean-Luc tries to tell Bluey that he is leaving tomorrow, but Bluey doesn't understand because of the language barrier.
In "Camping", Bluey and Jean-Luc meet and spend three days playing together and having fun, despite the fact that they speak different languages. When you consider that children of this age use make-believe to process their emotions, it was likely that Indy and her family had a very hard time when her little sister was born. This includes the mother being worried, the baby needing to stay in the hospital for a long time, and the doctors needing to persuade the distraught mother to let the baby stay overnight. Its subtle, but "Early Baby" has Indy describes the various steps of a premature baby. Despite their best efforts to save it, the budgie dies, leaving Bluey devastated.īluey: I don't want the budgie to have died.īandit: I know, mate. In "Copycat", Bluey and Bandit find an injured budgie.From the panic when some of the drawing paper slips out of the box he was gonna dump to the look of remorse and regret when Bingo calls him out, it's hard not to feel bad for a father who really wanted to avoid explaining to his young daughter why he can't always keep everything she gives him. On Bandit's side of things, many caretakers of young children can relate with the pain of being caught throwing away their child's drawings when too many pile up.
The revelation that their dad throws away her sister's drawings leads to Bingo calling him a “baddie”, and Bluey herself says that she no longer thinks he's "the best dad in the world".
SLEEPYTIME BLUEY BINGO CRYING MOVIE
What makes this scene so much sadder is that Bluey and Bingo both look up to their father as the "goodie" (their hero) in their eyes, with the episode emphasizing this early on when talking about a superhero movie promotion that was on the side of a bus. It even causes Bingo to remark that he's "throwing away Bluey". In "The Dump", Bluey is distraught when she discovers that Bandit is about to throw out her old drawings, including one that's a self-portrait of herself. You can't help but feel a little bad for Indy in "Markets" due to her family's lifestyle, she can't really try any of the food on offer. She then sadly walks back to the love heart and collapses it. The beginning of "Fairies." All Bingo wanted was to show her dad the love heart she made out of dominoes for him, but when she tries to get him to come see it, Bandit snaps at her because he's on the phone. The next time we see her, she's sadly sitting in the "chrysalis" hammock, sullen over her sister's abandonment. "Butterflies" has Bingo being deliberately left out of Bluey and Judo's games because the latter keeps pressuring her big sister to leave her out. And the thing is, it wasn't even malicious on their part: it was all Bingo reluctantly saying "yes" to each despite that her heart said "no". This leads into the Heeler learning (through the yes-no toy) how Bingo feels her family doesn't respect her, since they took her 3 Dance Modes in one form or another. Considering she went through the whole day as the closest thing to an Extreme Doormat, she simply shakes her head, as though afraid they conversation will be one-sided like all her "decisions". In the episode "Dance Mode", there's the Heeler family noticing Bingo is downtrodden and asking if she wants to talk about it. Heck, anytime Bingo gets upset is rather crushing. It's not just that she can't speak up, either she curls up like a scolded puppy and cries. Bingo being unable to speak up when Bandit plays a little too roughly with her in "Yoga Ball". Bingo is especially upset at the idea that she and her family are so boring that Bob Bilby won't want to visit them ever again. The hardest part is, there's a shot of Bob Bilby slumped over an ipad, as though he really is miserable and bored with having nothing to do with the Heeler family but watch cartoons. By the time they have pictures of their weekend, Bluey and Bingo are disappointed to see the pictures are of boring activities. Bandit and Chili even try to encourage and suggest to the girls they try other activities, but to no avail.
"Bob Bilby" has the titular puppet given to Bingo for a weekend to do exciting things.except that the first half is wasted on watching cartoons and television.