First let me say...cartoons are my happy place. I can watch them all day everyday (sometimes I do) but they are certainly my bedtime wind down and Bluey has been that for the last few months (Yes, I've seen them all over and over and over again). I find Bluey very entertaining and endearing as well as educational with great teaching tools on how to interact with children, it touches on silly and serious topics, it deals with a range of life situations and the handling or insight on how to handle situations; I love how it depicts kids/people of various intellectual levels.
I love each and every episode but some of the episodes tug strongly at my heart... Bike, Calypso, Dance Mode, Rug Island, Army, Camping, Mount Mumandad, Bin Night, Handstand, Curry Quest, Chest, Musical Statues, Space, The Decider, Stickbird, Cricket and The Sign (just to name a few); The Sign, I was on the edge of my seat with a roller-coaster ride of emotions; this episode was PHENOMENAL!!!
Kids can't always find the words to express themselves, getting that first word/sentence can be hard and Bluey helps them find a voice, I have great conversations with my little ones after watching Bluey; I'm looking forward to talking with them about the Ghostbasket and The Sign episode.
The stories, music and, the voice actors/actresses are wonderful; applause, applause to the kid voice actors/actresses.
The characters are true to form and relatable, I see a lot of kids I've worked with, I see Dads, Moms and adults I know who are like these characters; to me Bluey is the best animation portrayal of real life.
Thank you Joe Brumm, I would love Bluey to go on and on but I know things must come to an end; I am appreciative of the extra episodes you gave to us. "For Real Life"