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Yeah when I first saw this episode it really made me cry. I found myself doing the same thing when my daughter was a baby and the words really resonated with me.
"Flowers may bloom again, but a person never has the chance to be young again." I love that quote, it teaches us to live in the present, and cherish the small moments.
I love BLUEY. I have a little cry, I pick myself up, dust myself off, and the show must go on. That is what I think we all should live by. Stuff happens but the best thing to do is dust you're self off and keep going.
I just know that as soon as I have kids, this show will become the most relatable program on Earth. I already really feel for Chilly trying to get them out the door. Getting my younger cousins to leave on time is impossible.
Two moments that I really related to are when Alfie says “How do you know I won’t mess it all up”? And when Jack says “There’s something wrong with me”. I’m a very anxious person who hates making mistakes and wants to be seen as a good hard working guy. Even though I’m doing better now, every now and then I get caught in a downward spiral state of mind that basically tells me I’m not good enough(especially when I make a mistake). But that’s ok because I know to pick myself back up. The show must go on.
Ugh. That’s both my husband and I in a nutshell with our higher-functioning Autism getting in the way of both of our jobs, especially since we both work two. Thankfully both our second jobs aren’t as demanding.
I cannot believe how internationally popular Bluey is considering how steeped in Aussie culture it is. So much of Bluey is just quintessential Australian childhood and it so fun to watch even as an adult
I'm hoping to be a parent within the next decade, and Bluey has taught me more about proper childcare than I could have ever imagined. I didn't grow up in the best family unit, and as I grew up, I always went back and forth on if I just shouldn't have kids or not. But shows like Bluey and friends of mine with their own kids have gotten me excited about being a mom. I happen to know a 4 year old named Lila, and she likes Bluey, so I bought her a Lila plush and she said that she loves me and gave me a kiss.
Yeah I'm the same way, I'm a young adult so I still have a lot if thinking to do, but at the end of everyday I go to bed, hoping that one day I'll have a family of my own.
Here are some more relatable moments "I don't want a valuable lime lesson, I just want an ice cream" - Ice Cream Chole is shown with some other kids in the background defending a castle, but ends up chickening out when the Terriers raid it and the other kids battle them - Mums and Dads Bandit farting and teasingly blaming it on Bluey - Teasing (I believe) And of course, Chilis death glare should have got a topic of it's own - Various "I'm not taking advice from a cartoon dog" - Flatpack
Just had a hard day. I wanted to be positive but I wanted to cry but at the same time I wanted to be strong. And then for some reason I started watching this video and then the list. -I have a little cry. -Then I pick myself up -Dust myself off -and keep going. The Show must go on! So I'm having my little cry now, remind myself that it's okay to cry to let everything out.
My favorite relatable Bluey moment is the ending of "Army." I'm a 14-year-old with ADHD/autism (I can never tell the difference), and I can definitely relate to Jack when he says, "I can't remember anything like numbers or letters or my hat." I can never remember where I put anything. That is why Jack is my favorite character. P.S.: My mom says I'm "autistic high-functioned," meaning when I was young, I started knowing many things that average kids don't at their age.
I sometimes imagine the Bluey DEFINITIVE ENDING AS BEAUTIFUL,AS GLORIOUS AND AS EMOTIONAL/TOUCHING AS POSSIBLE(AND SOMETIMES EVEN PERFECT)(don't ask me why,please)
Great show and great video. For the "Chilli's Alone Time" part, you should have used the clip from "Sheep Dog" where she needs 20 uninterrupted minutes
Bandit dissed both the instructions dog and his wife when he said he wasn't taking advice from a cartoon dog.😊...and also guess who was calling the kettle black?
As an Aussie it still surprises me how a little animated show made at Ludo Studio in Brisbane which for those of you who don’t know is the capital city of Queensland which is one of the states that make up Australia has become popular around the world
I sometimes imagine Bluey and his family(her little sister Bingo,her father Bandit and her mother Chilli)as humans in the Shin Chan art style(don't ask me why,please)
how do you even make a video like this?? geeze Ms mojo what the heck is wrong with you?? ... everything bluey does is relatable because bluey is the best freaking show to ever exist. we all know it. this would would be a better place if it were just 24/7 bluey, bob Ross, Mr Rogers, and sesame Street. oh and reading rainbow!
Even though I think Bandit and Chili are amazing parents, I do sometimes have the feeling they allows way to much, even bad behavior. They needs to know when to tell these kids "no" and at least have some sort of discipline. Just as much as creative play and being a child should be encouraged, kids also needs discipline and authority. They will be making itself hard for themselves when their daughters become teenagers, because they are use to get their way all the time.
I agree with the pics just not the order. I would put the lesson from The Show at number 2 and the lesson in Baby Race number one because as life goes on for those who are not parents and parents alike, two important lessons are to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and keep going, even if it means to run your own race
I went to the movies with my dad and everytime I get scared. He makes me watch it no matter what. Come on people. We all get scared. Just be glad I stayed in my seat. Plus my parents won't let me have a full sleep so I get crazy like Muffin
Yes-in the episode _Granny Mobile_ a pug granny disses the Heelers as lowly farm dogs that are beneath her. Spoiler alert: Karen Granny Muffin to the rescue!
Baby race makes me sob :,) lovely memories of my wee girl as a baby and the lines "your doing great" and "maybe you just saw something you wanted" 😭😭😭🤍
the baby race episode resonates with me so much. i have 2 small girls and am pregnant now and sometimes you rlly just need the reassurance that you’re doing great 🥲
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"You're doing great." I'm not even a parent, yet I still felt emotional and reassured when Bella assured Chili that she was doing her best.
Same here. It really hit.
Yeah when I first saw this episode it really made me cry. I found myself doing the same thing when my daughter was a baby and the words really resonated with me.
Same here.
I'm probably never going to be a mother, with that comment from Bella breaking my heart anyway.
IKR, I'm not even a mother but that makes me tear up every time 😢
This moment makes me tear up everytime - I think it's something everyone needs to hear but is rarely said
"Flowers may bloom again, but a person never has the chance to be young again." I love that quote, it teaches us to live in the present, and cherish the small moments.
I love BLUEY. I have a little cry, I pick myself up, dust myself off, and the show must go on. That is what I think we all should live by. Stuff happens but the best thing to do is dust you're self off and keep going.
Hear hear, preach on!!
I just know that as soon as I have kids, this show will become the most relatable program on Earth. I already really feel for Chilly trying to get them out the door. Getting my younger cousins to leave on time is impossible.
First time mum and this show is so relatable
Baby Bluey is just so adorable. That giggle and just how cute she looks melts my heart every time I see her.
One of the most relatable moments for me: "I don't want a valuable lime lesson. I just want an ice cream!" -Bluey, Ice Cream
GREAT MSMOJO BLUEY RELATABLE MOMENTS
Lime leason ?
@@aarontoney7629 Yes. She says lime lesson.
"Ow, ow, AWOOOOOO!!!" -Bingo, Ice Cream.
Bandit:
“Muffin and Uncle Stripes are saying goodbye...”
Bluey:
“Bye Muffin! Bye Uncle Strawberry!” 😆
Bluey:
“This is better than mango or strawberry!”
Bandit:
“Yeah, it’s chocolate.”
“You doing great” is great for new mums and dads because it gives them encouragement when they feel like they're doing it wrong ❤
I have 8 kids, ages 13-4... that moment makes me tear up, too. Not just for *new* parents.
"baby race" is the only episode i cry during every. time. as a single parent.. it hits HARD
Two moments that I really related to are when Alfie says “How do you know I won’t mess it all up”? And when Jack says “There’s something wrong with me”. I’m a very anxious person who hates making mistakes and wants to be seen as a good hard working guy. Even though I’m doing better now, every now and then I get caught in a downward spiral state of mind that basically tells me I’m not good enough(especially when I make a mistake). But that’s ok because I know to pick myself back up. The show must go on.
Ugh. That’s both my husband and I in a nutshell with our higher-functioning Autism getting in the way of both of our jobs, especially since we both work two. Thankfully both our second jobs aren’t as demanding.
@@KopaXTaniWhat are your jobs?
I cannot believe how internationally popular Bluey is considering how steeped in Aussie culture it is. So much of Bluey is just quintessential Australian childhood and it so fun to watch even as an adult
This most childhoods growing up. Not just Aussie.
Only real difference is the dialect.
I'm hoping to be a parent within the next decade, and Bluey has taught me more about proper childcare than I could have ever imagined. I didn't grow up in the best family unit, and as I grew up, I always went back and forth on if I just shouldn't have kids or not. But shows like Bluey and friends of mine with their own kids have gotten me excited about being a mom. I happen to know a 4 year old named Lila, and she likes Bluey, so I bought her a Lila plush and she said that she loves me and gave me a kiss.
Yeah I'm the same way, I'm a young adult so I still have a lot if thinking to do, but at the end of everyday I go to bed, hoping that one day I'll have a family of my own.
Happy 5th Anniversary, Bluey!! (2018-2023)
Here are some more relatable moments
"I don't want a valuable lime lesson, I just want an ice cream" - Ice Cream
Chole is shown with some other kids in the background defending a castle, but ends up chickening out when the Terriers raid it and the other kids battle them - Mums and Dads
Bandit farting and teasingly blaming it on Bluey - Teasing (I believe)
And of course, Chilis death glare should have got a topic of it's own - Various
"I'm not taking advice from a cartoon dog" - Flatpack
The latter statement is an example of irony.
@@JamesDavy2009agreed 😂
1:02 “I’m not taking advice from a cartoon dog”
Says a cartoon dog
My puppy LOVES this show. 🥹
The most relatable moment in the show is when bluey’s dad said “why do bad things happen to me… I thought I was a good dog” that shi hit hard for me
Just had a hard day. I wanted to be positive but I wanted to cry but at the same time I wanted to be strong. And then for some reason I started watching this video and then the list.
-I have a little cry.
-Then I pick myself up
-Dust myself off
-and keep going. The Show must go on!
So I'm having my little cry now, remind myself that it's okay to cry to let everything out.
I must add that I was having dinner and started to cry with food in my mouth and almost choked.😅
My favorite relatable Bluey moment is the ending of "Army." I'm a 14-year-old with ADHD/autism (I can never tell the difference), and I can definitely relate to Jack when he says, "I can't remember anything like numbers or letters or my hat." I can never remember where I put anything. That is why Jack is my favorite character.
P.S.: My mom says I'm "autistic high-functioned," meaning when I was young, I started knowing many things that average kids don't at their age.
I still really want to see Top 20 Bluey moments that made us ugly cry.
Next can you do "Top 10 Side Characters in Bluey" or "Top 10 Fictional games in Bluey" please?
That list could involve all of Bluey and Bingo's friends and classmates. I can see Rusty, Muffin and Jack high up on that list.
"hi hungry, this is bored" 😂😂😂😂
Getting out the door is SUPER relatable
I hope Bluey and Bingo stay just as sweet as they get older. ^^
More Bluey, please!! 😊
I’m loving these videos your doing about Bluey. Keep ‘em coming!
1:53 Bingo tripped because one foot hit the back of the other foot.
Just recently got into Bluey and man is it hilarious my favourite episode has to be the teasing one
I sometimes imagine the Bluey DEFINITIVE ENDING AS BEAUTIFUL,AS GLORIOUS AND AS EMOTIONAL/TOUCHING AS POSSIBLE(AND SOMETIMES EVEN PERFECT)(don't ask me why,please)
Great show and great video. For the "Chilli's Alone Time" part, you should have used the clip from "Sheep Dog" where she needs 20 uninterrupted minutes
Have not watched this show yet but I’d absolutely say the most relatable episode for me is #9.
14:58 "Where was I before I was born?" "😬, ask me another one" 😂.
Bluey makes me feel seen as a parent 😊
8:02 it happened. Bluey and Bingo finally broke their mom!
Honestly the most relatable moment for me is when Bluey Doesn't Know what She wants for Dinner But Wants SOMETHING!!!
Bandit dissed both the instructions dog and his wife when he said he wasn't taking advice from a cartoon dog.😊...and also guess who was calling the kettle black?
As an Aussie it still surprises me how a little animated show made at Ludo Studio in Brisbane which for those of you who don’t know is the capital city of Queensland which is one of the states that make up Australia has become popular around the world
I'll never get tired of these Bluey lists. Even if you make a thousand more.
How about a video of the Top 10 supporting characters/non-Heeler members or 10 episodes focusing on characters outside the main Heeler family?
Such an 'underdog'!
13:48 ...I think bandit dropped character for a second
sometimes, it just nice to walk alone
11:11 there’s actually five more minutes left in the video 😂😂😂
I sometimes imagine Bluey and his family(her little sister Bingo,her father Bandit and her mother Chilli)as humans in the Shin Chan art style(don't ask me why,please)
I honestly don't like or even look at anything that involves Bluey characters as humans
Weirdly I can see the characters suiting the shin chan style as well
how do you even make a video like this?? geeze Ms mojo what the heck is wrong with you??
... everything bluey does is relatable because bluey is the best freaking show to ever exist. we all know it. this would would be a better place if it were just 24/7 bluey, bob Ross, Mr Rogers, and sesame Street. oh and reading rainbow!
Blue's Clues (original)
Bandit is almost if not better than Tim Allen is a TV dad lol. Much better than my dad's sense of humor which was mostly a gross poop of humor.
Thank For the Video 🙊🤯🥰😍😁💗💐🌟🥇🏆
Even though I think Bandit and Chili are amazing parents, I do sometimes have the feeling they allows way to much, even bad behavior. They needs to know when to tell these kids "no" and at least have some sort of discipline. Just as much as creative play and being a child should be encouraged, kids also needs discipline and authority. They will be making itself hard for themselves when their daughters become teenagers, because they are use to get their way all the time.
I definitely related to the Baby Race episode....especially comparing my baby to other babies
Wow!
I agree with the pics just not the order. I would put the lesson from The Show at number 2 and the lesson in Baby Race number one because as life goes on for those who are not parents and parents alike, two important lessons are to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and keep going, even if it means to run your own race
I went to the movies with my dad and everytime I get scared. He makes me watch it no matter what. Come on people. We all get scared. Just be glad I stayed in my seat. Plus my parents won't let me have a full sleep so I get crazy like Muffin
Callilou must related moments
1:50 I can relate 1
Now I'm almost 40 (by 2025), like Busytown was to me, here is yet another child generation thing.
I just wish they had really committed to realism in the Flat Pack episode and included threats of physical violence and/or divorce.
Did this show ever touch on the subject of prejudice, and bigotry?
Yes-in the episode _Granny Mobile_ a pug granny disses the Heelers as lowly farm dogs that are beneath her. Spoiler alert: Karen Granny Muffin to the rescue!
Is everyone playing talking about this Bluey show these days
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Too much talking in this video! Just show the clips. Smh
I hate Bluey. This show is so overrated.
Why did you click into this video?
Then why come here in the first place?
Baby race makes me sob :,) lovely memories of my wee girl as a baby and the lines "your doing great" and "maybe you just saw something you wanted" 😭😭😭🤍
the baby race episode resonates with me so much. i have 2 small girls and am pregnant now and sometimes you rlly just need the reassurance that you’re doing great 🥲
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‘Run your own race.’ 🥹 I’m a grown adult but there are days when, like Chili, I still need my parents so I take care of them ❤