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.
One of the world's most beloved children's shows Bluey has introduced its first deaf character, named Dougie, who uses Auslan to communicate.
Bluey new character, Dougie, is deaf
er dogs. And although Dougie is deaf, the parallels with Bluey show how alike he is to any other kid.
Newcomer Dougie, based on a cavoodle, is profoundly deaf and uses Auslan to communicate with his mum (voiced by Miranda Tapsell). With sixty-two Auslan handshapes and many other signs created by spelling letters on fingers/hands, bringing this wonderfully inclusive episode to life was no small feat for Ludo Studio.
Jack, one of Bluey's school mates, is portrayed as having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, we only come to know - or come to assume - that Jack has this condition based on the way he can't sit still and can't remember his school hat.
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.
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.
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.
"Bluey" Phones (TV Episode 2021) - Matt Brown as Ziggy - IMDb.
However, the character Dougie is deaf and is depicted as using Auslan to communicate with his mum. Dougie and his mum (voiced by Miranda Tapsell) are in the episode "Turtleboy", which is centred on a turtle toy found at the playground, first by Bingo and Bandit and then by Dougie and his mum.
The children who voice Bluey, Bingo and other child characters in Bluey are kids of the production staff who choose to stay uncredited to remain anonymous.
In the French dub, Jean Luc speaks English. he and bluey get married and their all Friends/cousin come to the wedding.
"My name is Lila and this is my story." ― Lila's first line Lila is a secondary character that has appeared on numerous occasions in Bluey. Lila is a Maltese with white fur covering her whole body. She also has a black nose.
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.
Jack and Rusty
In the episode, "Army", Jack explains to Rusty that he has issues paying attention and remembering things, referencing to his ADHD. In response, Rusty tells him he's good at playing the titular game, which boosts Jack's confidence.
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.
Chloe is a secondary character that has appeared in multiple episodes of Bluey. She is the best friend of Bluey.
Anna Daniels is Lucky's Mum, Janelle on Bluey! She's presented many entertaining and upbeat stories showcasing rural and regional Australia on The Project.
Like Bluey and Bingo, many fans at first thought that he was the opposite gender because of the name "Mackenzie" usually being a girl name. This has even led to some international dubs of the show incorrectly portraying Mackenzie as a girl.
The lead character Bluey is a girl. Why is this a big deal? Because it's generally assumed that Bluey is a boy. You see, Bluey is blue, just like her dad whereas Bluey's little sister, Bingo is reddish-brown like her mum.
Kids TV show Bluey has been applauded by parents for tackling the issue around dads who find it hard to share their emotions.
A fan theory about the hit Australian children's show Bluey has gone viral on. 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.
And another added: "In the new Bluey episode Dragon confirms that Chilli's mum has passed which is crazy that the 'Chilli's mum is dead' theory is actually true."
Muffin demonstrates normal age-appropriate behavior for her age. She's demanding at times, demonstrates difficulty with sharing, and has what many people refer to as “temper tantrums”. This has shown to be offputting for many parents whose children enjoy watching Bluey.
Unlike his siblings and parents, Rad is part-Red Heeler, despite his known immediate family is made of Blue Heelers. There are many possible reasons for that: He could possibly have been born from another parent and/or be adopted. He could have a gene mutation.