Bingo Heeler, Bluey's four-year-old (later five-year-old) younger sister, a Red Heeler puppy.
Bingo was originally called “Beano” because players covered their cards with beans. New York Entrepreneur Edwin Lowe reinvented “beano” as as children's toy.
I'm calling Bingo Louise Heeler, for no reason whatsoever other than it sounding right to me.
These packs come with fun accessories to dress up the characters and are themed around different Bluey episodes! This pack features Bingo, and her cousins Muffin and Socks.
Bingo is Bluey's younger sister. She's 4 years old, and a red heeler like her mum.
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1 of the most popular Bluey theories I see float around is that bingo has Celiacs disease. so this theory comes from two different episodes of Bluey. the first is where Bingo's in the hospital but we never really find out why.
Chilli Heeler / Mum (voiced by Melanie Zanetti), the Red Heeler mother of Bluey and Bingo who works part-time in airport security.
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.
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Bingo is one of the Heeler family members. She's a daughter of Bandit and Chilli and younger sister of Bluey, a niece of Stripe, Trixie, Radley and Brandy, a cousin of Muffin and Socks and a granddaughter of Bob and Nana.
Anna Daniels is Lucky's Mum, Janelle on Bluey!
Bob is in episode Grannies and then is never seen again. "Bob does appear in the episode Grannies, and then you never see him again," he shared.
So why was an episode of Bluey banned in the US? Well, it appears that references to certain bodily functions are deemed unacceptable by Disney+, the streaming platform that shows the popular Aussie kid's cartoon in America.
Bandit Heeler is a hero. The cartoon father of Bluey and her younger sister Bingo, Bandit is the much-loved dad dog at the heart of Australia's favourite four-legged family.
Some viewers are convinced the animated dog was a 'rainbow baby' - a child born to a mother who previously had a miscarriage - and say there are clues in the second season that support this theory. Bluey has dealt with heavy topics before, including death and divorce, in a bid to educate children about serious issues.
Dougie is portrayed in exactly the same light as Bingo. His disability isn't mentioned or made a thing of. It's simply present - as it is in the homes, schools and social circles of the 350,000+ children with disability in Australia.
It is clear to me, and apparently many others on Bluey fan Wiki, that Jack, the protagonist of this episode, has ADHD, and I've never seen the story of an ADHD kid told like this.
The already iconic family series debuted a new character named Dougie, another little pup who loves the playground. What makes Dougie distinct is the character is deaf, and is depicted as using Auslan to communicate with his mum.
Dad is blue = blue child is also a boy. Nope, the show is not as simple/primitive as that (and praise be). The truth is Bluey (the girl) looks like her dad. Bluey's Blue Heeler genes (from her dad Bandit) have clearly come through super strong, just as her sister, Bingo's Red Heeler genes from mum Chili have for her.
Wendy is Judo's mother and Bluey & Bingo's next door neighbour. She is occasionally witness to, and disturbed by the antics of her neighbours (most notably Bandit's) as a recurring joke in the series. Her daughter is Judo and her husband is Idred.
Bluey follows in another animated dog's footsteps
Despite people wrongly assuming that the titular star of the Nickelodeon series Blue's Clues is a boy, she's also a girl. The original Blue's Clues series ran from 1996 to 2006, and the reboot, Blue's Clues & You, debuted in 2019.
“Dad Baby,” Bluey episode, explained
In it, the dad, Bandit, pretends to give birth to Bingo, hence the title “Dad Baby.” Like all of Bluey, this episode is a whimsical take on explaining something in the grownup world, to children.
Some people theorized this was a genetic trait, but some theorized that Socks was autistic. Despite Bluey having a crib in Baby Race, Socks had a dog bed in Verandah Santa. This may indicate that this happens often. It is possible that Socks was going through a phase where she acted like a dog.