The show itself is written like any little girl slice of life anime ala Yotsuba.
As to why little girl slice of life shows are popular to begin with, beats me since I'm not a weeb.
The problem is that they're going to end the show after the end of a shortened season 4. The kids are too old, they've gone too long between seasons and there's enough money to be made with what they have.
Oh no no no no a show ending while it's still good instead of making it artificially longer until it becomes a parody of itself. How will squaredogfags ever recover. Bluecucks on suicide watch.
They can end it, I'm just frustrated that they took so long with season 3 and have only barely started season 4. Either that, or end it and make a tween-aged Rusty spin-off.
Bluey characters are aging up? How old do they start and how old are they in season 4? It would be epic if the show keeps going until Bluey gets to high school.
The show started with Bluey at 6 and Bingo at 4. They're currently 7 and 5 where we're at with season 3. They might get something like 1 more year out of them, even with all the AI-aided aging-down they do.
That's why I want them to jump up a few years and focus on the originally-intended protagonist, Rusty.
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Anonymous
How do you know Rusty was the original lead? They can just do a Bluey Shippuden and have all the dogs start in middle school
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Anonymous
Some interview or other with Joe Brumm a few years ago.
Kids genuinely love Bluey, it's the highest rated show on Disney+ by a massive margin and little kids are wearing the bluey shirts. I think it's bigger than Paw Patrol at this point.
My kids love it as much as I do.
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Anonymous
I wonder why he switched to Bluey instead of Rusty for the lead.
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Anonymous
How do you know Rusty was the original lead? They can just do a Bluey Shippuden and have all the dogs start in middle school
The show started with Bluey at 6 and Bingo at 4. They're currently 7 and 5 where we're at with season 3. They might get something like 1 more year out of them, even with all the AI-aided aging-down they do.
That's why I want them to jump up a few years and focus on the originally-intended protagonist, Rusty.
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Anonymous
Honestly Rusty is too good, Bluey is more wild. It’s easier to write for a child that’s well, childish compared to Rusty who’s probably the most well put together kid in the show.
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Anonymous
That’s easy Bluey is more childish than Rusty. It’s easier to write Bluey as the main compared to Rusty who’s more put together. Also it’s more enduring when a girl is a brat than a boy. That way when the kid is bad it’s easier to forgive a girl in most eyes than a boy. At least those are the main two reasons I can think of for the switch. Oh one other thing Voice actors girls can usually keep a childish voice better than a boy.
The show started with Bluey at 6 and Bingo at 4. They're currently 7 and 5 where we're at with season 3. They might get something like 1 more year out of them, even with all the AI-aided aging-down they do.
That's why I want them to jump up a few years and focus on the originally-intended protagonist, Rusty.
I think the kid voices are throwing a bigger wrench in the works than we know. Bluey sounded like a 35 year old in some lines in the new game
It's good, it's cute, it's relatable. It's kids programming that is more like a sitcom than a kids show because it often centers around interactions with adults.
I’ll agree with this, and the production values are good; animation, scripting and VA all really work, even though it is a simplistic style. Some of the storylines punch well above their demographic, and still provide decent entertainment
The funny thing about living in a post-Brony world is that people are terminally, desperately afraid of having to deal with another Brony-like fandom, so they continually change the definition of what Bronies are because confronting reality is too difficult.
Let's look at it objectively: A Brony is not someone who jerks off to pastel horses and puts them in weird AUs like Fallout and TF2. A Brony, in the broadest terms, is an adult who is obsessed with a children's cartoon which explicitly appeals to them more than children. So, they make it their identity, and feel zero shame admitting they love the property more than its *supposed* demographic. Thus, when you point out that the 'kiddy' thing they enjoy isn't as 'kiddy' as, say, Barney, they either throw a fit or pretend to be above actual children's entertainment.
Do you follow what I'm saying? Bronies and their ilk are terrible because their entire mindset is infiltrating what should be fandoms for little boys and girls, and instead make it about them. In an ideal, Gen 4 would have been something that zoomer girls were nostalgic for, and nothing more, sort of like what ended up happening with Monster High. Instead, it became this cancerous thing that the creators had no choice but to deliberately burn down before it became too unwieldly.
I'm kind of rambling so I'll cap off with this. Go read posts online from parents who love Bluey so much. They never actually state that their kids love it, because they're so focused on how the show panders to adults and the issues they have with raising children. Which is funny, because the show itself isn't smart or witty, half the time it's as nonsensical and meandering as Cocomelon or Paw Patrol, but of course Bronies latch onto it anyways.
>They never actually state that their kids love it, because they're so focused on how the show panders to adults and the issues they have with raising children.
Almost every post about Bluey I’ve seen talks about their kids liking it, what are you on about?
Kids genuinely love Bluey, it's the highest rated show on Disney+ by a massive margin and little kids are wearing the bluey shirts. I think it's bigger than Paw Patrol at this point.
Not a chance. Bluey is super popular but Paw Patrol is incredibly good at hooking toddlers and making them obsessively addicted and desperate for the toys. Bluey's writing is way better but Paw Patrol has maximized its appeal to its target demo
Kids genuinely love Bluey, it's the highest rated show on Disney+ by a massive margin and little kids are wearing the bluey shirts. I think it's bigger than Paw Patrol at this point.
Nah manchilden love it while kids get bored and wander off but the adults' cognitive bias makes them claim the kids are enraptured
I agree with you but I feel like there should be another word besides brony to describe adults who watch preschool cartoons. Like a predult or something
Like The Amazing Digital Circus, and every animations from France, with the exception of Illumination's movies and Arcane, and recent movies in South Korea.
It might be a recent cultural legislation and it provides a great short-term sucess thanks to the fact they are english-speaker. In France, it's about to die because of uncultured people and a megaloman president. It had a good long run though.
It won’t go full brony because there are a lot of online teenagers in this fandom. 2/3 of the fandom goes “st-stop it guys, it’s a kids show!” At suggestive fanart. Not to say that’ll stop nsfw, but it’s just that a lot of the fandom won’t be producing it
>small
It's starting to catch up to brony numbers
If Bluey was going to become the next brony-style phenomenon it would have happened by now.
It’s not happening.
The brony thing wasn't about ratings, though they were high, it was about sheer volume of weapons-grade autism surrounding it.
And Bluey doesn't have it. Plenty of Autism but nothing like the insane explosion of it MLP had
Bluey is more like the new Sonic
Why is Chilli drawn like that?
Collective IQ lowering I’m afraid.
>normies
If you're over 10 years old and still watch this shit, you're not a "normie" at all.
The show itself is written like any little girl slice of life anime ala Yotsuba.
As to why little girl slice of life shows are popular to begin with, beats me since I'm not a weeb.
Pedophillia
We're gonna be seeing Bronies 2.0 in twenty years.
The Bluenies.
The problem is that they're going to end the show after the end of a shortened season 4. The kids are too old, they've gone too long between seasons and there's enough money to be made with what they have.
Oh no no no no a show ending while it's still good instead of making it artificially longer until it becomes a parody of itself. How will squaredogfags ever recover. Bluecucks on suicide watch.
They can end it, I'm just frustrated that they took so long with season 3 and have only barely started season 4. Either that, or end it and make a tween-aged Rusty spin-off.
Bluey characters are aging up? How old do they start and how old are they in season 4? It would be epic if the show keeps going until Bluey gets to high school.
The show started with Bluey at 6 and Bingo at 4. They're currently 7 and 5 where we're at with season 3. They might get something like 1 more year out of them, even with all the AI-aided aging-down they do.
That's why I want them to jump up a few years and focus on the originally-intended protagonist, Rusty.
How do you know Rusty was the original lead? They can just do a Bluey Shippuden and have all the dogs start in middle school
Some interview or other with Joe Brumm a few years ago.
My kids love it as much as I do.
I wonder why he switched to Bluey instead of Rusty for the lead.
Honestly Rusty is too good, Bluey is more wild. It’s easier to write for a child that’s well, childish compared to Rusty who’s probably the most well put together kid in the show.
That’s easy Bluey is more childish than Rusty. It’s easier to write Bluey as the main compared to Rusty who’s more put together. Also it’s more enduring when a girl is a brat than a boy. That way when the kid is bad it’s easier to forgive a girl in most eyes than a boy. At least those are the main two reasons I can think of for the switch. Oh one other thing Voice actors girls can usually keep a childish voice better than a boy.
My favorite character is Bluey's dad.
I think the kid voices are throwing a bigger wrench in the works than we know. Bluey sounded like a 35 year old in some lines in the new game
It won't get nearly that bad, this group is more self-regulating
Bronies were truly a product of their time
I don't think it's something that could ever be repeated
It's good.
It's good, it's cute, it's relatable. It's kids programming that is more like a sitcom than a kids show because it often centers around interactions with adults.
>it's not shit
>it's actually entertaining
It's a cute slice of life that most weebs wanted with Yotsuba.
I’ll agree with this, and the production values are good; animation, scripting and VA all really work, even though it is a simplistic style. Some of the storylines punch well above their demographic, and still provide decent entertainment
Why are you bitter?
Cause it's a nice and wholesome show. What else do you want me to tell you?
>why do normies watch it?
White moms watch it because they want to cheat on their husbands with Bandit
The rest have serious mental growth problems
Because it’s good.
Easy, it's got a similar level of coziness that My Little Pony does without the accompanying porn and insane freaks
>zoomers have shitty parents or completely lack one of them
>show about kids being raised by very competent and caring parents
I have no idea, must be the simple nice character designs
>by very competent
the dad seems to do too much and the mom doesn't seem to be present much. they're semi-competent at best.
Bluey VGA sweep
>1 Hour of gameplay
>2 if you 100%
If this had been made by old Capcom, I'd accept it, but this was bottom-of-the-barrel code by the cheapest devs
The previews of the game looked dull and boring, it felt like one of those online flash games from the late 2000's/early 2010's.
The funny thing about living in a post-Brony world is that people are terminally, desperately afraid of having to deal with another Brony-like fandom, so they continually change the definition of what Bronies are because confronting reality is too difficult.
Let's look at it objectively: A Brony is not someone who jerks off to pastel horses and puts them in weird AUs like Fallout and TF2. A Brony, in the broadest terms, is an adult who is obsessed with a children's cartoon which explicitly appeals to them more than children. So, they make it their identity, and feel zero shame admitting they love the property more than its *supposed* demographic. Thus, when you point out that the 'kiddy' thing they enjoy isn't as 'kiddy' as, say, Barney, they either throw a fit or pretend to be above actual children's entertainment.
Do you follow what I'm saying? Bronies and their ilk are terrible because their entire mindset is infiltrating what should be fandoms for little boys and girls, and instead make it about them. In an ideal, Gen 4 would have been something that zoomer girls were nostalgic for, and nothing more, sort of like what ended up happening with Monster High. Instead, it became this cancerous thing that the creators had no choice but to deliberately burn down before it became too unwieldly.
I'm kind of rambling so I'll cap off with this. Go read posts online from parents who love Bluey so much. They never actually state that their kids love it, because they're so focused on how the show panders to adults and the issues they have with raising children. Which is funny, because the show itself isn't smart or witty, half the time it's as nonsensical and meandering as Cocomelon or Paw Patrol, but of course Bronies latch onto it anyways.
>They never actually state that their kids love it, because they're so focused on how the show panders to adults and the issues they have with raising children.
Almost every post about Bluey I’ve seen talks about their kids liking it, what are you on about?
Kids genuinely love Bluey, it's the highest rated show on Disney+ by a massive margin and little kids are wearing the bluey shirts. I think it's bigger than Paw Patrol at this point.
Not a chance. Bluey is super popular but Paw Patrol is incredibly good at hooking toddlers and making them obsessively addicted and desperate for the toys. Bluey's writing is way better but Paw Patrol has maximized its appeal to its target demo
Nah manchilden love it while kids get bored and wander off but the adults' cognitive bias makes them claim the kids are enraptured
I agree with you but I feel like there should be another word besides brony to describe adults who watch preschool cartoons. Like a predult or something
It's a pleasant and easy to watch show about a nice nuclear family who love eachother. In the age of woke spam, it is refreshing.
It's literally funded by the Australian government.
I know, I'm genuinely surprised how a wholesome show like this was made by them.
Like The Amazing Digital Circus, and every animations from France, with the exception of Illumination's movies and Arcane, and recent movies in South Korea.
It might be a recent cultural legislation and it provides a great short-term sucess thanks to the fact they are english-speaker. In France, it's about to die because of uncultured people and a megaloman president. It had a good long run though.
When are the new episodes coming? The preschoolers I teach already watched all the episodes and are always asking me about new ones.
It allows you to vicariously experience the joys of parenthood without all the bullshit parts.
Guys im fall in love with the chip chilla mom she is cute i love her hair
Go to bed, Ben Shapiro.
I want to bang to chip chilla mom
It won’t go full brony because there are a lot of online teenagers in this fandom. 2/3 of the fandom goes “st-stop it guys, it’s a kids show!” At suggestive fanart. Not to say that’ll stop nsfw, but it’s just that a lot of the fandom won’t be producing it
Im a huge simp of calypso
People without kids who watch Bluey are weird as fuck.
All the jokes are made for kids and parents