Bluey, Bingo, Mum, Dad and all their family and friends are getting ready for the 'wedding event of the year', in an exciting special bursting with adventure, romance and - emergency toilet ... Read allBluey, Bingo, Mum, Dad and all their family and friends are getting ready for the 'wedding event of the year', in an exciting special bursting with adventure, romance and - emergency toilet stops.Bluey, Bingo, Mum, Dad and all their family and friends are getting ready for the 'wedding event of the year', in an exciting special bursting with adventure, romance and - emergency toilet stops.
Melanie Zanetti
- Mum
- (voice)
David McCormack
- Dad
- (voice)
- (as Dave McCormack)
Meg Washington
- Calypso
- (voice)
- (as Megan Washington)
Claudia O'Doherty
- Frisky
- (voice)
Patrick Brammall
- Uncle Rad
- (voice)
Dan Brumm
- Uncle Stripe
- (voice)
Myf Warhurst
- Aunt Trixie
- (voice)
Chris Brumm
- Nana
- (voice)
Sam Simmons
- Bob
- (voice)
Laurie Newman
- Grandad
- (voice)
- (as Lawrence Newman)
Rose Byrne
- Brandy
- (voice)
Joel Edgerton
- Policeman
- (voice)
Deborah Mailman
- Sheepdog 1
- (voice)
Brendan Williams
- Sheepdog 2
- (voice)
Rove McManus
- Bucky
- (voice)
Jazz D'Arcy
- Cookie
- (voice)
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It is simply beautiful, stories that appear in real life and make everyone wonder whether they did the right thing or maybe made a mistake.
But there is a melody in this film that touches the heart and adds atmosphere, and especially at the end, when the melody makes everyone watch the end credits with tears in their eyes because there is no other way to watch it than with tears in your eyes and with tissues in your hand or hugging another person.
If I have a girlfriend, I will show her this episode because I can't watch it alone and then I will show it to my children and tell them that I always love them and I try my best for them to be happy.
But there is a melody in this film that touches the heart and adds atmosphere, and especially at the end, when the melody makes everyone watch the end credits with tears in their eyes because there is no other way to watch it than with tears in your eyes and with tissues in your hand or hugging another person.
If I have a girlfriend, I will show her this episode because I can't watch it alone and then I will show it to my children and tell them that I always love them and I try my best for them to be happy.
This episode is, without a doubt, the pinnacle of this already stellar series. Truly the best show on television, Bluey consistently manages to touch the very core of its audience, and this episode elevates that experience to new heights. As an adult, I found myself taken on an emotional journey that was both poignant and uplifting, resonating deeply with both myself and my husband - even more so than with our kids, who also adored it.
This episode masterfully blends humor, warmth, and life lessons, leaving viewers with both laughs and tears. The creative storytelling and rich character development invite us to reflect on our own life experiences. "Bluey" continues to be a show that not only entertains but also enriches, making it a must-watch for anyone who cherishes quality family programming. If you haven't watched it yet, this episode is the perfect place to start. 10 stars!
This episode masterfully blends humor, warmth, and life lessons, leaving viewers with both laughs and tears. The creative storytelling and rich character development invite us to reflect on our own life experiences. "Bluey" continues to be a show that not only entertains but also enriches, making it a must-watch for anyone who cherishes quality family programming. If you haven't watched it yet, this episode is the perfect place to start. 10 stars!
A test for a movie that will become the best chapter of the whole series, a roller coaster of emotions that makes you cry and laugh. Giving you the meaning of what life is and how it moves forward.
The pace is great and you completely forget that the previous episodes were only 7 minutes long. Joe Braum, is a genius.
It helps us to see how children don't quite understand some meanings and how, when they find out, it can be very hard for them. Bluey is growing up and we notice it.
This chapter talks about how the most important thing is family and spending time with them, regardless of how our future will turn out.
The pace is great and you completely forget that the previous episodes were only 7 minutes long. Joe Braum, is a genius.
It helps us to see how children don't quite understand some meanings and how, when they find out, it can be very hard for them. Bluey is growing up and we notice it.
This chapter talks about how the most important thing is family and spending time with them, regardless of how our future will turn out.
On the off chance that any of the cast and crew get a chance to read this, I just want to say Thankyou.
Thankyou for all the hours of entertainment.
Thankyou for for the constant inspiration to be a better parent.
Thankyou for helping my children and i bond even closer.
Thankyou for reminding us all how to be kids again.
Every single aspect of every episode is so thoughtfully created, from the incredible voice actors, to the entire animation team, to the sound and music, and to the entire Brumm family for sharing so many personal stories. Bluey is the most heart felt show I have ever watched.
It has redefined parenting for me, and so many other mums and dads that I know and the latest episode The Sign, is perfect, yet an absolute emotional roller coaster.
Thankyou to everyone behind Bluey.
Also Lucky's Dad Pat, you are a legend!
Thankyou for all the hours of entertainment.
Thankyou for for the constant inspiration to be a better parent.
Thankyou for helping my children and i bond even closer.
Thankyou for reminding us all how to be kids again.
Every single aspect of every episode is so thoughtfully created, from the incredible voice actors, to the entire animation team, to the sound and music, and to the entire Brumm family for sharing so many personal stories. Bluey is the most heart felt show I have ever watched.
It has redefined parenting for me, and so many other mums and dads that I know and the latest episode The Sign, is perfect, yet an absolute emotional roller coaster.
Thankyou to everyone behind Bluey.
Also Lucky's Dad Pat, you are a legend!
Bluey is not just a kids show. It's for everyone - kids and adults alike.
The Sign is an amazing episode in an already outstanding show. It's got some great callbacks to previous episodes and some neat Easter eggs. But what really makes The Sign great is the cleverly crafted and deeply moving story that is just perfectly executed. Having the Healer house, which has been an integral part of the show, up for sale creates some big emotional stakes. Thankfully this "special" episode is longer than usual so it can take us on an emotional roller-coaster.
TV doesn't get much better than this. I love this show.
The Sign is an amazing episode in an already outstanding show. It's got some great callbacks to previous episodes and some neat Easter eggs. But what really makes The Sign great is the cleverly crafted and deeply moving story that is just perfectly executed. Having the Healer house, which has been an integral part of the show, up for sale creates some big emotional stakes. Thankfully this "special" episode is longer than usual so it can take us on an emotional roller-coaster.
TV doesn't get much better than this. I love this show.
Did you know
- TriviaThe song playing at the end is called 'Lazarus Drug' by Meg Washington, who voices Calypso.
- Crazy creditsProduction babies: Edgar, Loretta, Nia, Poppy-Rose & William
- SoundtracksDance Mode
Written by Joff Bush
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- Runtime28 minutes
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