A Sneak Peek At Bluey Season 4?! The New Mini Bluey Episodes!

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Bluey fans received a phenomenal third season, which tested the boundaries of the series’ standard seven-minute formula. The special “The Sign” began the solid send-off for the season, as it followed the Heeler family throughout monumental life changes. Not only were Uncle Rad and Frisky finally getting married, but Bandit and Chilli had decided to sell their home, and their entire family headed for a new life in the city. After a story full of emotional ups and downs, the season concluded with an episode all about family, showing what it means to become a parent and how Bluey’s upbringing impacts her future, influencing how she raises her child, who debuts for the first time in “Suprise’s” fast forward sequence. After such a satisfying finale, fans were eager for more, which led to the release of mini-episodes during the summer. These smaller episodes provided glimpses into the Heelers’ lives, returning to the bite-sized adventures that fans have come to expect from Bluey and her family. Today’s video will discuss how the mini-episodes prepare fans for the upcoming fourth season.

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I’m hoping to see minisodes where Bandit runs from the police, and some where The Bouncies use their Bouncy magic to make Bluey and her friends fly high into the sky.

Note: Only the bouncies with Pegasus wings can give Bluey and her friends flying power.

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Miraculous movie in 4 hours and 30 minutes

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Quotes for a new Bluey episode:

Jack: (Trying to get used to the tent)I guess this tent is nice. (Realizes there’s no toilet)(Gasps)WAIT! WHERE’S THE TOILET?!?!
Bluey: There’s no toilet in a tent. Right dad?
Bandit: (Laughs)Right. If you have to go to the bathroom, just tell me, and I’ll take you inside the house.
Jack: Oh, Okay. This is not like my room at home. (Realizes there are no beds)WAIT! WHERE ARE THE BEDS?!?!
Bluey: Jack, there are no beds in a tent. Right dad?
Bandit: Right, we sleep in sleeping bags.
Bluey: Yours is Right next to mine. See?
Jack: Oh, Okay. This is not like my bedroom at home.
Bandit: Hey Jack, y’know who likes camping?
Jack: Who?
Bandit: (Pulls out Bluey’s book)Jesty the Adventurer!
Bluey: My favorite! Adventurers are...
Bluey & Jack: Brave and strong!
Jack: Let’s get him!
Bluey & Jack: (Jump On Bandit and start tackling him)(Laughing)
Bandit: Ahhh! I’m the silly beast, but I’m the one who’s scared! (Laughs)

Can you guess what’s going on?

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But speaking of something else, here is a story written by me on how to represent minorities in Bluey's world and hope that it is a topic that is taken up for future episodes to educate and raise awareness among children on minorities and their different cultures:
The Heeler family is invited to a special community gathering dedicated to indigenous minorities from around the world, organized in the heart of Brisbane. Bluey, Bingo, and their parents, Bandit and Chilli, arrive with curiosity and excitement to participate in this unique event. The square is alive with flags, traditional music, and dances representing various indigenous cultures from around the world.
As they stroll around, they encounter different families representing various indigenous groups. They quickly notice the dingoes, who represent the Australian Aboriginal community. The dingoes are dressed in traditional clothing and are sharing stories around a symbolic fire, surrounded by rock art and paintings with typical Aboriginal motifs. One of the elder dingoes, Boori, warmly smiles at the Heeler family and invites them to join them in listening to an Aboriginal legend. Bluey and Bingo sit next to their new friends, Koori and Jarra, while the elder tells the story of the Rainbow Serpent, an Aboriginal mythological figure symbolizing the creation of the land and waters.
Soon after, the Heeler family meets a group of wolves, representing the Native American Plains Indians. They are wearing traditional clothing adorned with feathers and decorations, and are building a small tepee. One of the wolves, named Takoda, warmly greets the Heeler family and shares stories about the Great Eagle, a symbol of protection and freedom for his people. Bingo is fascinated by the way Takoda tells stories using drums and chants and asks if they can learn one of their dances. The wolves teach the children a simple dance that celebrates the harmony between the earth and the sky, and everyone starts dancing together.
As they explore further, Bluey notices a group of Arctic foxes, representing the Inuit of the Arctic. These canines, dressed in traditional furs, are building a small tent from seal skins and telling stories about whale hunting and life among the ice. Bluey is intrigued by their tales of survival in the freezing lands and asks to see their handmade toys made from bones and wood, which they use to teach children survival skills.
Finally, the Heeler family joins a group of African wild dogs, representing the indigenous culture of the Maasai people from Kenya. The African dogs are wearing colorful beads and are showcasing their traditional jumping dances. One of the Maasai, named Kito, invites Bluey and Bingo to try jumping with them, and the children give it a go, laughing and trying to reach the impressive heights of the Maasai jumpers.
The event culminates in a grand ceremony where all the communities come together for a final celebration. Each group shares something of their culture—from the Aboriginal songs of the dingoes, to the drums of the Plains Indians, to the Inuit and Maasai dances. Bluey and Bingo feel enriched by the experience, learning that indigenous cultures are full of stories, teachings, and values that connect everyone to the land and nature.
Chilli, moved, says: “It’s amazing how much we can learn from each other.” Bandit smiles and adds: “Every culture has a story to tell, just like ours.”

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