Bluey Thread
Last episode of Season 2 on November 17th (Nov 16th for those in the US)
Season 3 has already started production.
Last episode
>Bluey S02E45 - Handstand
iview.abc.net.au
mega.nz
Bluey Thread
Last episode of Season 2 on November 17th (Nov 16th for those in the US)
Season 3 has already started production.
Last episode
>Bluey S02E45 - Handstand
iview.abc.net.au
mega.nz
What is this dog cartoon and what does it has to do with the strange chores?
Why is this show so FREAKING CUTE, it should be illegal my God.
Holy shit, that's brutal.
It really is a cute show.
Strange chores?
I guess that's where they went
Cat Squad!
Mogged by children, very cool.
So there are cats?
Fictional cats, until we see otherwise.
VERY cool
>fairy bread
Oh, thank god
What?
Yes, more based bluey
More Bluey is always good.
I heard someone promised to hotglue a Bluey plush if there wasn't a fairy bread reference this season
yes my bluey plush is safe
thank goodness
>Kids not having a filter when it comes to questions
Classic. Based dog show.
Dangerously based
cute
That still doesn't explain where Bob Heeler is, unless he's looking after the bunch
Bandit mentions in copycat that the Budgie looked like a cat had gotten it.
I suppose it could have being a phrase referencing a mythical creature but more likely cats are murderers.
We haven't seen any that weren't on a TV/movie screen, which are likely cartoons, but from the way they talk about them outside of that they seem to be regular animals.
This. Humans don't exist and Anthropomorphic canines do. Everything else is the same as our world otherwise.
**does that mean furries are more intense in this world?**
Man, never noticed how tiny Lila was. She's smaller than an actual baby!
Wait, did the episode ever answer why he didn't have a wife?
Does anyone have mega links to the older episodes?
No, but it can be implied he spends most of his time at work, and as some user found out the closest oil rig to where they are that could keep him apart from the family is on the other side of Australia, in the sea
Bluey's artstyle makes me think it's an adult cartoon in disguise.
>kids asking those adults harsh questions
are they related?
Uncle from father's side and Blueys godmother