i mean, yeah i guess in the sense that it's a cartoon about a preschool kid having adventures? but bluey actually learns lessons, even if she doesn't want to
calliou doesn't get anything
except AIDS
did you literally just watch this one episode and nothing else?
besides, even when she doesn't learn a lesson, she doesn't misbehave as bad as calliou's satan tantrums so sometimes there's just nothing to really discipline, i reckon kids aren't gonna be influenced as badly by this as they did by calliou
1. That episode served to show that different parents might have different hangups and you should respect the house rules
2. She still learned that in the end, and she also learned that other families might have different house rules, which they in turn respect
Seriously dude watch the show you're b***hing about
1. That episode served to show that different parents might have different hangups and you should respect the house rules
2. She still learned that in the end, and she also learned that other families might have different house rules, which they in turn respect
Seriously dude watch the show you're b***hing about
"Dunny" is actually more about Chilli's hangups than about proper etiquette: >We learned from "Granddad" that Chilli grew up on a farm out in the bush. >You can bet that when Chilli was Bluey's age, she called it a dunny. >At some point Chilli moved to the city, and discovered that proper city girls never call it a dunny, only uncough bush girls do. >Chilli vows not to have her daughters go through that.
It's only until Bluey points out that Chloe's family doesn't have any issues with "dunny" that Chilli realizes she's putting on airs.
Did they make an "international version" with this like with the bell peppers?
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Anonymous
No. Disney wanted to localize the entire show, but the creator wouldn’t hear of it, so all of the Australia is intact, including things like bin chickens and dunny. American parents have actually complained that their kids are picking up australian accents and phrases from watching the show so much.
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Anonymous
>American parents have actually complained that their kids are picking up australian accents and phrases from watching the show so much.
that's hilarious considering how much this happens with international kids and american media
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Anonymous
Well, for Americans it's intentional. We're the cultural Borg; we expect foreigners to assimilate.
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Anonymous
I wanna see the kids who grew up with British slang and accents from Peppa Pig fight the kids who picked up Aussie shit from Bluey now.
She did learn to share with her sister regardless. I I saw this with my niece and the message was clear enough: They got to the point because they didn't share and can both enjoy it now because they do.
i mean, yeah i guess in the sense that it's a cartoon about a preschool kid having adventures? but bluey actually learns lessons, even if she doesn't want to
calliou doesn't get anything
except AIDS
>bluey actually learns lessons
lol
all she got was an ice cream
did you literally just watch this one episode and nothing else?
besides, even when she doesn't learn a lesson, she doesn't misbehave as bad as calliou's satan tantrums so sometimes there's just nothing to really discipline, i reckon kids aren't gonna be influenced as badly by this as they did by calliou
>Dunny episode
>Please don't say that word it's bad
>I'm gonna say it anyway tho
>Ok sweetie have fun
1. That episode served to show that different parents might have different hangups and you should respect the house rules
2. She still learned that in the end, and she also learned that other families might have different house rules, which they in turn respect
Seriously dude watch the show you're b***hing about
Big from the guy who says caillou never learns anything lol you just had to finish a single episode instead of watching e-celeb shit
"Dunny" is actually more about Chilli's hangups than about proper etiquette:
>We learned from "Granddad" that Chilli grew up on a farm out in the bush.
>You can bet that when Chilli was Bluey's age, she called it a dunny.
>At some point Chilli moved to the city, and discovered that proper city girls never call it a dunny, only uncough bush girls do.
>Chilli vows not to have her daughters go through that.
It's only until Bluey points out that Chloe's family doesn't have any issues with "dunny" that Chilli realizes she's putting on airs.
Did they make an "international version" with this like with the bell peppers?
No. Disney wanted to localize the entire show, but the creator wouldn’t hear of it, so all of the Australia is intact, including things like bin chickens and dunny. American parents have actually complained that their kids are picking up australian accents and phrases from watching the show so much.
>American parents have actually complained that their kids are picking up australian accents and phrases from watching the show so much.
that's hilarious considering how much this happens with international kids and american media
Well, for Americans it's intentional. We're the cultural Borg; we expect foreigners to assimilate.
I wanna see the kids who grew up with British slang and accents from Peppa Pig fight the kids who picked up Aussie shit from Bluey now.
She did learn to share with her sister regardless. I I saw this with my niece and the message was clear enough: They got to the point because they didn't share and can both enjoy it now because they do.
>arguing over cartoons aimed at toddlers
Never change, Cinemaphile
Unironically: Is Bluey moronic?
I am sorry that life lessons that 3 years can learn are too advanced for you, OP.
I love Bluey so much.
So is the fandom surrounding this show better or worse than the one with the horse show?
I think there's less porn.
Horse show has some of the highest amounts of R34 of any fanbase, barring stuff like Pokemon. So it's a given that Bluey wouldn't have as much.
Don't compare her to that pain in the ass.
Hypocrite
I mean, you wanna slug Caillou. Have you ever wanted to slug Bluey?
Yes
Next you're gonna say shithead muffin isn't worse than caillou
I mean, she's not.
No child is worse than Caillou.
Why are you replying to a tripgay?
Fair enough
This show taught me that Australia has a 20 cent coin instead of a 25 cent coin
It's a lot less annoying though. I'll watch bluey with my kids but I can't stand caillou. I placed a ban on that show.
Bluey is a good sibling who listens to her parents, so no.
Oh really?
That was S1 wasn't it
I miss when bandit wasn't a pushover
Hot takes have to be/seem genuine to get yous anon. Nobody fricking thinks this, you don't think this. Gotta adjust the scales a bit more.
I stopped watching bluey cause she was insufferable