Bluey and her family reside in the city of Brisbane, which is the capital of Queensland and situated, you guessed it, right on the coast. The Bluey website actually offers some behind-the-scenes looks at how the cartoon incorporates the city, which is the third most populated in Australia.
The iconic Queenslander, often thought to be in hilly Paddington or Red Hill on the city's inner west side, is the setting for many Bluey adventures. Especially during Season 2, as creator Joe Brumm and his family were in lockdown themselves, which translated to more home-based story lines in the show.
Ever wanted to step right into the world of Bluey? Bluey's Brissie hometown is full of fun places to visit.
Bluey is an Australian preschool animated television series. The program was created by Joe Brumm and is produced by Queensland-based company Ludo Studio.
Bluey and her family reside in the city of Brisbane, which is the capital of Queensland and situated, you guessed it, right on the coast. The Bluey website actually offers some behind-the-scenes looks at how the cartoon incorporates the city, which is the third most populated in Australia.
Nestled on a quiet, tree-lined street in one of Brisbane's most picturesque neighborhoods – the city which has inspired the show's colorful backdrop – the house has been entirely customized to bring the cartoon experience to life, featuring quirky details Bluey fans will recognize from the Heeler family home in the ...
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.
Viewers will fall in love with this family and show. The show isn't faith based, but the combination of a great loving family and the common problems that we all face gives this show a charm that makes kids and adults want to watch and rewatch it. The character lessons are solid and faith appropriate.
Chilli Heeler had a miscarriage. 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.
Bunnings at Keperra
We call it Bunnings but that super building, home and garden warehouse is known to Bluey as Hammerbarn.
The animated series is made in Australia and features the fun-filled daily life of a family of blue heeler dogs - six year old Bluey, her sister Bingo and their parents Bandit and Chilli.
Bluey's home is worth $4 million
“If Bluey's home came to the market today, given its traditional features, timeless architecture with some modern comforts, hilltop location on a generous block and wonderful views to the city, $4m-plus,” said Space Property managing director, Nick Penklis.
Brisbane, the city which inspired the show's colourful animated backdrop, is home to the replica of the Heeler's home, featuring details such as the red letterbox and Bluey's toys.
Chris Heeler is Bluey and Bingo's paternal grandmother and is also the grandmother of their cousins, Muffin and Socks. She's living the retired life in Gold Coast, Queensland (near Brisbane, where the series is set). Her apartment even has a beautiful view of the ocean. Chris is a kindly grandmother.
Meet Bluey's mum, Chilli! Chilli is fun, sporty, witty and has a heart of gold. Chilli has recently returned back to her job working at Airport Security after having Bluey and Bingo. She now juggles her job alongside raising her two little kids.
The ABC has removed part of a Bluey episode that sparked accusations of fat-shaming and fatphobia. It has now republished a version of the popular cartoon without a bathroom scene that showed Bluey's parents complaining about their weight.
Kids TV show Bluey has been applauded by parents for tackling the issue around dads who find it hard to share their emotions.
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.
This isn't the first time Bluey has featured a character with disability. Jack, one of Bluey's school mates, is portrayed as having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
The theory has been circling fan circuits since the show's first season when Bingo was mysteriously admitted to the hospital in 'Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound' without an explanation. Many believe the reason behind the little pup's hospital visit is Bingo suffering from Celiac disease or a strong gluten intolerance.
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.
Bluey (7 June 1910 – 14 November 1939) was a female Australian Cattle Dog owned by Les and Esma Hall of Rochester, Victoria. She previously held the record as the oldest dog to ever live, until being surpassed by Bobi from Portugal.
Dad is an archaeologist (he loves to dig up bones). As the devoted, yet tired father, he does his best to use whatever energy is left after interrupted sleep, work and household chores, to invent and play games with his two girls.
Even though Bluey is blue, Bluey is a girl. That's because Bluey and Bandit are Blue Heeler dogs, so she looks like her dad. Bingo and Chilli, meanwhile, are the Red Heeler breed, so their fur is cream, orange and reddish-brown.