Well many viewers felt that the episode, titled "Exercise," exhibited fat shaming. In one scene, Bluey's dad Bandit steps on a bathroom scale then laments about his weight to Bluey's mom, Chilli, who had walked into the room with Bluey's sister.
The scene attracted criticism for portraying a “harmful” message to children about body image after it saw Bluey's dad Bandit weighing himself in the bathroom, and sighing in disappointment in front of his daughters.
"Some of the Bluey content did not meet Disney Junior broadcast S&P [Standards and Practices] in place at the time the series was acquired," the email read, according to the outlet. "Now that it is rolling out on other platforms, it is a great opportunity to reevaluate, which is what we plan to do."
The episode was banned from TV airings due to Bluey and Bingo naming Bandit "ooga booga" which is a racial term.
The episode was apparently censored by Disney because it included an open discussion of farting. Now, according to the website Fatherly, an episode from season two entitled “Dad Baby” appears to still be banned on the streamer.
One episode, Family Meeting, where Bluey accuses dad Bandit of farting in her face, was removed entirely – although due to the backlash it appears this decision has been rescinded.
The show has grown so popular, Disney will release later this year an episode, unedited, that it banned because of jokes about flatulence. The company had to give audiences a chance to acclimate to the Bluey characters and the show's sense of humor, before putting it on its streaming service.
“'The Show' indeed does point at Chilli having a miscarriage. In fact, this is what the episode is about essentially, Chilli is passing down her method of coping to Bingo. I can't say too much about who it is based on as the person involved wouldn't want me to.
Though created for kids, Bluey is loved by all ages. From the humor to the parenting tactics, here's why we can't get enough of Bluey. There are a lot of children's shows out that are cringeworthy, to say the least, but Bluey isn't one of them.
Bluey producers and the ABC said was it was only intended as “irreverent rhyming slang often made up by children” and it was taken down “as soon as the ABC and external producers became aware of the potentially offensive meaning of the term”.
When Do New Bluey Episodes Drop in 2023? The Australian Broadcasting Corporation delivered an update sweeter than pavlova, with the announcement that the wholesome Heelers are returning to screens in April 2023. They're scheduled to air weekly starting on April 9 through June 8 in Australia on ABC Kids and ABC iview.
“Onesies” A visit from Chilli's sister Brandy prompts Bluey to ask about why she stayed away for so long. This brings about one of the saddest revelations in the show.
It shows us an ADHD kiddo as he is, living his daily life, doing something every kid does — delighting in a new skill and friendship and, of course, struggling to tell the main idea of a story.
The makers of the hit TV show Bluey have removed a scene from a recent episode following criticism that it was fat shaming and didn't promote body positivity for children.
Faceytalk. In the Disney-distributed version of this episode, when Muffin runs by Trixie, who is on the toilet, Muffin's face is zoomed in on so Trixie is no longer visible due to adult humor. This edit was silently reverted in May 2023.
He is the first known character to be neurodivergent, in his case he has ADHD. In Explorers, it is revealed that Jack and his family are from Victoria. This can be shown on the number plate shown on his family's car.
"Bluey" appeals to almost everyone and is beneficial for people of any age. Whether recovering from past traumas or looking for something lighthearted to watch, "Bluey" has clearly found an audience in young adults.
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Disney Completely Removes Bluey Season 3 Fart Episode and Censored Others. If you have kids that are fans of 'Bluey' you may have heard about Disney's censorship on the show. Apparently they just removed an episode from Season 3 over farting.
The mom from the incredibly popular kids TV show “Bluey” lost a pregnancy. We don't know when, if it happened before or after Bluey or Bingo or how far along she was in the pregnancy. But we know now. And it matters, a lot.
Socks walks on all fours throughout Season 1 and most of Season 2. However, in Baby Race, Bluey and her friends were all seen learning to walk as human babies. Some people theorized this was a genetic trait, but some theorized that Socks was autistic.
A spectacular episode that expands the universe of Bluey by introducing Chilli's sister Brandy (played by Rose Byrne).
Unfortunatly, while Disney does have the international streaming rights, the BBC studios still has ownership of the merchandising rights. This means that as of now, the Walt Disney Company will not be able to add any Bluey and family character interactions.