After the fan favorite episode "Onesies" suggested Brandy was dealing with fertility issues, her pregnancy in "The Sign" was a sweet moment.
"Just saw an episode of Bluey called 'The Sign' that blew Oppenheimer out of the water."View Entire Post ›
Fans have been concerned about the fate of Bluey's grandpa, Bandit's father Bob, who has been absent since Season 1.
"It is the question on everybody's lips. No, it is not the end for for 'Bluey.' I'm sure we have many more surprises in store for you." -- "Bluey" producer Sam Moor
"Bluey" fans have reacted to its latest episode "The Sign," an emotional 28-minute special featuring a wedding and a house sale.
"Bluey" special episode "The Sign" is full of Easter eggs and nods to past episodes, including updates on Winton's dad and Auntie Brandy.
A new 'Bluey' Wedding Time! Figurine four-pack is available at Walmart and on Amazon, featuring mini versions of Bingo, Bluey, Rad, ad Frisky from 'The Sign.'
This article contains spoilers about “The Sign” episode of “Bluey.” Everyone’s favorite Australian dog family is going supersized. “The Sign,” a highly anticipated 28-minute special episode of “Bluey,” is now streaming on Disney+. While a typical episode of “Bluey” is around seven minutes long, “The Sign” is the equivalent of a two-hour movie in the “Bluey” universe. “We always said wouldn’t it be incredible if we could do three seasons and a movie,” executive producer Daley Pearson says. “We...
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WARNING: SPOILERS. Bluey fans have gone wild trying to decipher the meaning behind the mystery ending of the beloved children's show's surprise episode.
Congratulations are in order for a member of Bluey‘s extended family, as revealed in the Australian cartoon’s latest special “The Sign,” now streaming on Disney+. While the focus of the 28-minute episode is evenly divided between Rad/Frisky’s wedding and the Heelers’ potential move to a new city, there’s one blink-and-you-missed-it moment that has fans of […]
Bluey is the top dog on Australian television, setting new viewership records for the ABC and ABC Iview.