Many believe the reason behind the little pup's hospital visit is Bingo suffering from Celiac disease or a strong gluten intolerance. There are also other instances and references to gluten-free foods peppered throughout the show.
Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound – Bluey (Season 1, Episode 32) | Apple TV (AU) S1 E32: When Bingo has to go to hospital, Bluey and Dad make a homemade video to cheer her up, featuring the story of Barnicus' quest to heal her spotted dog called Bumpy.
shaker doesn't think Bingo has celiac disease. Instead, he suggests, “I do think she might have a gluten intolerance.”
He said yes: “'The Show' indeed does point at Chilli having a miscarriage.” In his response to Oderberg, Brumm said that in the episode, Chilli passes down her coping strategy to Bingo. He was inspired by a person who had a miscarriage and had to “pick herself up and keep going” to take care of her children.
“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.
Jack, one of Bluey's school mates, is portrayed as having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
shaker caused a stir recently after sharing a few scenes he and other die-hard Bluey fans spotted that suggest Bingo is either gluten-intolerant or suffering from Celiac Disease. “Finally addressing the #Bluey theory that Bingo has #Celiacs,” he shared with the video.
Bingo is sick in hospital, so Bluey and Dad send her a homemade video to lift her spirits. It tells the tale of Barnicus' quest to heal her spotty dog named Bumpy.
The speculation began in the first season when Bingo was unexpectedly hospitalised in the episode Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound without any explanation. There was a widespread belief among viewers that Bingo's hospital visit was due to her suffering from Coeliac disease or a significant gluten intolerance.
The ABC pulled Bluey episodes Teasing and Flat Pack over 'racial connotations'. Here's why. Two episodes of the Emmy-award-winning children's show Bluey have been pulled from ABC streaming platform iview after a viewer complained an episode contained a term with "racial connotations".
There are a handful of Bluey episodes that were banned in the U.S. Some of the more notable ones, which clever fans have found on YouTube or social media, include the Season 3 episode Family Meeting which includes jokes about flatulence, and Season 2's Dad Baby, in which Bandit simulates "giving birth" when youngest ...
However, the show's team responded to the report via Twitter, writing, “Some of you have spotted some online speculation on the future of #Bluey. We absolutely love the show and there are no plans to end it.
Bandit Heeler / Dad (voiced by David McCormack), the Blue Heeler father of Bluey and Bingo who is an archaeologist.
But Bingo sends him away with a special present: a golden marker as a reminder of Rug Island and the fun he had living as a child again. When Chilli asks what Bingo gave him, this loving dad's answer is simple: “Everything.”
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.
But despite all the hints and clues, some fans aren't convinced that Bingo is the one with celiac disease, instead suggesting that both kids or just Bluey, are the celiacs in the household of heelers. Fans are unsure which heeler pup is gluten free.
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.
Last season we saw the introduction of Dougie, a non-speaking pup who uses Auslan. Meanwhile, Bluey's school friend, Jack, shows many tell-tale signs of ADHD. Both of these characters appeared on the show without it missing a beat. Their disabilities weren't made a deal of, or even mentioned.
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.
This is where Dougie makes his grand debut, along with his mom (voiced by Miranda Tapsell). Right away we learn that Dougie is deaf and communicates with his mother using Auslan (Australian sign language).
Disney+ currently carries all three seasons of the Australian animated programme. The episode was apparently censored by Disney because it included an open discussion of farting.
What was censored and why? A fairly wholesome and hilarious episode, this episode and two others from the first season, “Shaun” and “Teasing,” along with “Flat Pack” from Season 2 were censored due to the use of a racially-insensitive term that could refer to Aboriginal people.