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Trixie Heeler (also known as Aunt Trixie to Bluey and Bingo) is a secondary character that has appeared in multiple episodes of Bluey. "Bluey & Bingo's Aunt and Chilli's hockey teammate." Trixie Heeler is a Blue Heeler with white, black, grey and bluish-white fur.
Appearance. Trixie Heeler is a Blue Heeler with white, black, grey and bluish-white fur.
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Bright-blue Bluey and Bandit are blue heelers while Chilli and Bingo are red heelers.
Trixie is the wife of Uncle Stripe, the mother of Muffin and Socks, aunt of Bluey and Bingo, sister-in-law of Chilli and Bandit and daughter-in-law of Bob and Nana.
Bingo. Bingo is Bluey's younger sister. She's 4 years old, and a red heeler like her mum. Bingo also likes to play but she is a bit quieter than Bluey, so is more likely to be the customer than the shop owner.
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.
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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Trivia. It has been confirmed that Chillis' mother has passed before the events of the show.
A spectacular episode that expands the universe of Bluey by introducing Chilli's sister Brandy (played by Rose Byrne).
Aunt Trixie is Bluey & Bingo's Aunt, Uncle Stripe's Wife and mother to Muffin and Socks.
Muffin Cupcake Heeler is Bluey's four-year-old younger cousin who is right in the middle of an awkward but normal part of childhood development known as being a "threenager".
The iconic animated series loved by kids and grown-ups almost alike debuted a new character named Dougie, another little pup who loves the playground. However, the character Dougie is deaf and is depicted as using Auslan to communicate with his mum.
Frisky (Heeler) is a secondary character that has appeared in Bluey. She is the godmother of Bluey (aunt in the future). Frisky is a English Cocker Spaniel with white, cream, and orange fur. She has short hair with a long ponytail, which is pulled back with a blue band.
Appearance. Chloe is a Dalmatian with white and black fur. She has black leg spots, arm spots, chest spots, tail tip, ear spots and head spots, and white feet, legs, arms, hands, tail stem, torso, head, ears and eyebrows. She also has a black nose and bright pink inner ears.
the main character, Bluey, is actually a rainbow baby. A rainbow baby is the term for a child born to a family. that has previously lost a child to miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death. In episode 16 of season 2, Bluey is playing parents.
Jean-Luc is a Labrador with Bluish-black fur covering his full body. He also has a dark blue nose.
Melanie Zanetti has a lot to be thankful for this year. Yes, she's Australian, but the actress who voices Chilli Heeler, the unflappable mum to pups Bluey and Bingo on the beloved kids' show Bluey, is in the U.S.
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.
But on the theme of “representation matters,” it sort of feels like the more we say about this, the better. Chilli Heeler had a miscarriage. The mom from the incredibly popular kids TV show “Bluey” lost a pregnancy.
Despite her name, she is not autistic, her name being a direct result of poor treatment by lab scientists.
Their number one reason is that the episodes are short. Children have very short attention spans, and the lengths of the episodes are perfect for keeping their attention. They are also easier for children to follow and understand, so their interest is not lost as quickly.
But. Not every single moment of Bluey is available in the United States. A handful of episodes were eliminated by American censors and/or Disney. Some episodes have also been heavily censored and/or altered for American audiences.
Innocently Insensitive: Socks bites Bluey during the Verandah Santa game, but it's due to Bluey suddenly grabbing her rather than anything malicious.