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Every Bluey Minisode, Ranked


Some are almost — almost — enough to make you forget you’re not watching Bluey proper.

They put a strong emphasis on adult voices to carry the weight of each episode’s concept and action; although Bluey and Bingo appear in most of them, they participate mostly by laughing, making noises like “ahh!” or “hmm?,” and throwing in very short bits of supplemental dialogue. Bandit, desperate for bedtime but also trapped by his two daughters, lets loose even more than he usually does, incorporating the kind of absurd adult asides that some kids won’t get — Jimmy, for instance, is “on a team-building course for work,” which is why he doesn’t feature much in the story. While “Muffin Unboxing” is the richest text in terms of Bluey minor-character development and a way to embrace other mediums and formats, “Blocks” is the only minisode that feels as complex and thematically dense as a full-length episode.

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