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With each turn of fortune, the farmer simply replies, “We’ll see,” prompting Bluey to wonder whether the story has a happy ending or a sad one. “It’s both,” Calypso says.
In the episode, Bluey tells her teacher, Calypso, about her concerns that her family might be moving. (The title of the episode refers to the “For Sale” sign in front of the Heeler home.) ...
Rusty – A friend of Bluey and Bingo Stripe – Bluey and Bingo’s paternal uncle Trixie – Bluey and Bingo’s paternal aunt Wendy – A next-door neighbour to the Heelers Winton – Bluey's friend from school ...
A secret new "Bluey" episode, "The Surprise," dropped April 20, a follow-up to the Season 3 finale episode, "The Sign." Could it mean the show is ending?
One of Bluey’s favorite things to do is pretend she’s a grown-up doing grown-up things — whether that’s running her own taxi service or dressing up as Granny Janet with her little sister Bingo (a.k.a.
All the dogs start howling dolefully. Trying to comfort her student, Calypso offers a bit of advice. “Everything will work out the way it’s supposed to, Bluey,” she says.
As Calypso reads the story of the farmer to Bluey in class, we hear a very delicate, string-led variation on a theme the show has used for the Heeler home (and Brisbane, generally), with a bit of ...
All the dogs start howling dolefully. Trying to comfort her student, Calypso offers a bit of advice. “Everything will work out the way it’s supposed to, Bluey,” she says.
All the dogs start howling dolefully. Trying to comfort her student, Calypso offers a bit of advice. “Everything will work out the way it’s supposed to, Bluey,” she says.