Most Hated & Misunderstood Bluey Character (Psychology of a Child)

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Heya Buddies, today we will be reviewing and analyzing the Bluey Character Judo and the Psychology on why she behaves the way she does due to how I feel Judo is often overly hated and misunderstood in the community.. Bluey season 3 Season 4 Disney Plus Review analysis

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00:00 Introduction
02:25 Parenting & Child Development
05:07 How Only Childs Develop
07:08 Judo's Debut and Where the Hate Stems From
08:50 How "Dirt" Shows the Best in Judo
11:54 Polarizing Viewpoints
13:01 Conclusion
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I had a ton of fun making this video because I got the opportunity to go more into child psychology then I normally do for the little chow chow Judo. Judo is a really interesting character in the way she is presented so this was quite a hard script to make honestly haha but nevertheless I hope you buddies enjoy

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Pugly
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I'd hate to be judged today for negative personality traits I had when I was 7 years old.

PhatBoyFresh
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Another thing many people seem to overlook, is that it's been said very early on that the breeds of each "child" were chosen deliberately - and Chows are a very, very protective breed. They're known to not be beginner-friendly due to bite incidents with poor training etc.. and they will obsess over their owner, which can turn dangerous quickly.

So Judo being defensive over her seemingly only close friend in the neighbourhood, especially when she seems to part-time live with another parent or grandparent (in Sticky Gecko I believe it is mentioned how Bluey hasn't seen her in a long time - which.. if she lives next door is pretty unlikely in the summer. Kids go out and play.)

BassKittehz
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I feel like some people forget that children/teens aren't fully functioning adults and are still growing, changing, making mistakes and not always being the most considerate, shoot even adults aren't perfect. It's crazy the amount of hate Judo and Muffin get. I love them both because it's nice seeing different personality based on how they were raised differently.

rita
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As a teacher, I always have to ask “who showed you this? Who made you believe that it was normal or okay?!” More than “why would you?” Because kids don’t even understand why they do what they do. Guilting and shaming them with unjust punishment will only make it worse. Kids deserve MUCH better emotional intelligence than just anger and resentment.

DarkEclipce
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I can't hate any of the kid characters. They're all kids, they can be annoying. But they're kinda supposed to, at least sometimes

Scampwick
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There is only one child TV character who is genuinely terrible, and that's Caillou.

FayeVert
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In Sticky Gecko, Chili mentions Wendy made the Heeler family five lasagnas when Bluey was born. Considered Judo was in the same baby group as Bluey, that implies to me that Wendy went out of her way to help out Chili while she was either pregnant with Judo or already had her. In Ragdoll and Sheepdog, Wendy keeps going out of her way to help Chili and the girls (while also messing with Bandit). She comes across as a bit more snooty than the Heelers, but she’s still a caring and supportive neighbor.
As for Judo, it’s clear she learns each time she’s on screen. Again in Sheepdog she’s playing with Bluey and Bingo, likely having learned her lesson from Butterflies (and the tail end of Seesaw) and Dirt goes to show how much of Judo’s personality is influenced by her mother. The hate Judo got from the Bluey fandom always put me off as it seemed like a bunch of adults harping about a child character. Now, I do understand where that dislike comes from, but also still think it’s unfair. I’m glad to see people have come around to Judo though

ScorpSteed
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I LOVE Judo. Maybe it's because i relate to her. I'm just gonna say it. I see Judo as that middle class, little black girl who's mom dresses her really nice, spends hours on her hair, and expects certain behaviors from her. The episode about her long, lovely coat really brought that home for me. Don't get in the pool, Judo. it might ruin your hair. don't play too hard, judo. you might sweat out your hair style. don't get dirty, judo. you'll dirty up your nice, new clothes. and on and on.

aliceshannon
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I feel like Judo’s complaints early on are likely a reflection of her environment: twice she makes the statement that another character is “too small” for something

Someone in her life—her father?—has likely used that as an excuse or reason frequently in her life. Moments like
“Why can’t I come to work with you?”
“You’re too small.”
“Why can’t I help with xyz?”
“You’re too small.”
“Why can’t I go by myself?”
“You’re too small.”

It probably isn’t meant to be discouraging, but I can see someone like Judo who tends to act very mature for her age internalizing it and projecting it onto others, thus why it’s a reoccurring phrase from her

linnywines
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7:42
I did this as a kid. I never liked my friends’ younger siblings. I never *was* trying to be mean, I just wasn’t really social as a kid. even now.

SaturnIsMyStar
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I know I didn’t like her as much at first, but she’s another character that grows up and develops as the show goes on.
Like muffin it’s a reminder that these are kids going through different developmental stages. And I love how it reminds us just cause we see people in little snippets here and there that we shouldn’t be so quick to judge.
EDIT: Gremlin Bingo is hilarious and Wendy trimming her hair first was such a lovely move. I'd love to see more of what is going on with Wendy since she seems to snooty early on, but clearly is is loving, kinda, and adaptable.

AirQBert
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I like Judo because she acts like many of my early friends in childhood. I grew up in an area that had a lot of environmental trauma, that led to many kids having to adapt to different circumstances and kindergarten was often their first time reguarly spending time with kids their own age. And many of them often acted like Judo at first, but grew to be more considerate and sociable over time.

Ultimately no matter the reason for Judo's behavior, I think its great for Bluey to show kids that take a little longer to learn how to interact with their peers in a positive way.

musearrivesam
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The hatred for Judo within the community makes me realize there is always a downside to a fanbase full of adults for a preschool show...

walkingonascream
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I thought maybe she was gonna be a brat when I saw the beginning of Butterflies, but at the end, I figured she was alright, and just saw it as a slip up she did

blueyeditzfficial
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What blows my mind about the Fandom being polarized on this and Judo not being a brat in dirt is that they like... really expected that a child doesn't change and learn to be nicer.

What's even more mind blowing is that these same people are having such strong opinions from only 8 minutes of bad behavior

sarahhenry
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i used to be alot like judo when i was her age so i can relate to her, and she really doesn't deserve the hate, when you ask people why they dislike her so much its always that she was mean to bingo despite apologizing at the end.

duskwolf
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I love Judo BECAUSE she's just such a good representation of behaviours superimposed by parents, especially through having an outstandingly close bond with them

ihasmdb
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Judo and her grooming habits reminds me of my family growing up. I'm black and wear my hair in its natural curly state. Wash days can be long depending on the style. My mom was always angry whenever I played too rough and got it dirty. I didn't get why it was such a big deal until I had kids of my own. As much as my kids would love to play in dirt, the time spent detangling, washing, and restyling is torture.

reygirl
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I remember a psych eval from when I was 7 that said my “matter-of-fact manner of speaking makes them endearing to adults, but causes friction amongst their peers.”
That being said, I really relate to Judo. I was an abrasive and bossy kid who often excluded others. I fully understand why so many people dislike Judo, so it’s really nice seeing this video break down her behavior and explain it without excusing it.
Sometimes kids are jerks! But we all deserve the chance to grow.

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