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Bluey
TV Series

Bluey

2018Animation, Family • 3 Seasons

Woke Score
1.2
out of 10

Series Overview

Bluey follows the adventures of a lovable and inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy who lives with her dad, mum and four-year-old little sister, Bingo. In every episode, Bluey uses her limitless Blue Heeler energy to play elaborate games that unfold in unpredictable and hilarious ways.

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Season-by-Season Breakdown

Series 1

1/10

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Series 2

1/10

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Series 3

1.6/10

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Overall Series Review

Bluey stands as a distinct pillar in modern children's television by centering its narrative on the stability and warmth of the nuclear family. Throughout the series, the Heeler household serves as the primary setting for moral growth, where parents work in tandem to guide their children through the challenges of childhood. By focusing on universal values like kindness, honesty, and resilience, the show fosters an environment where children learn character development through imaginative play and the natural consequences of their actions. The portrayal of the father-child relationship remains a defining feature of the series, as Bandit Heeler is depicted as a deeply engaged, competent, and playful leader. This counters common media tropes of the bumbling parent, instead showcasing a father who is an essential, protective, and hard-working partner to a wise and nurturing mother. This dynamic reinforces the home as a sanctuary where the traditional family structure is celebrated as the foundation for a healthy and happy life. While the series has maintained its core commitment to domestic life and traditional virtues across three seasons, it has navigated slight shifts in awareness regarding contemporary social sensitivities. Even with minor adjustments to content, the show remains focused on the simple joys of suburban life and the importance of parenting. By avoiding ideological lecturing and identity-based grievances, Bluey consistently prioritizes the timeless lessons of family loyalty, personal responsibility, and the enduring bond between parents and their children.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1.3/10

Oikophobia1/10

Feminism1.3/10

LGBTQ+1.3/10

Anti-Theism1/10

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