Each seven-minute episode ofBlueyfeatures a contained story, often centering around a specific game played by the Heeler family.

It’s a unique feature that distinguishesBlueyfrom all other modern kids' shows.

Blueyis the reigning two-time winner of the Televisions Critics' Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in Children’s Programming.

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The depiction of children as unique in personality gives the show an extra element of integrity.

The positive effects are two-fold.

Second, the show provides manyeasy-to-execute ideas for games that real children can play.

Heeler family from Bluey

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Blueyalmost focused on a completely different character: Rusty.

The key is thatBlueypoints out all these differences, and never attempts to equalize its characters.

That factor is also a big part of what makesBlueymore palatable for adults.

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Bley is an Australian animated kids' show centered on a family of talking dogs. Bluey is a female Australian Blue Heeler Cattle Dog, and together with her sister Bingo, Mum, and Dad, Bluey always finds herself in the middle of an adventure.

However, the way they learn is by NOT listening to their parents and suffering the consequences.

Ask me a question."

Bluey: “Okay.

Bluey with her headphones in

Where was I before I was born?”

Bandit: “Yeesh.

Ask me another one.”

Muffin throwing a temper tantrum in Bluey

Collectively, these elements allmakeBlueyentertaining and emotionally impactful for a near-universal audience, regardless of age.

The tree grows by the river in the Camping episode of Bluey

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Bluey, Bingo, and Bandit sit on Rug Island by the tree in the Rug Island episode of Bluey

Bandit and Chilli Heeler hungover in Bluey episode Whale Watching

Characters from Bluey are huddled in a tent.

Bandit bribes Bingo in Bluey

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