![]() ![]() The official Bluey YouTube channel has a playlist that includes all of these shorts, except “Tongue Twisters” and “Archaeology” which have been removed for unknown reasons. ![]() “Archaeology” – premiered Ap(currently lost) (unauthorized version on YouTube) The show’s season finale is reported to be 28-minutes- long (that’s four Chunky Chimps according to Ludo), and fans have already been talking about it.“One Man Went to Mow” – premiered May 31, 2022.“Let’s play hide and seek!” – premiered (stop-motion short).“Fun in the Car!” – premiered (a stop-motion short using toys).“Old MacDonald” – premiered May 20, 2021.“Tea Party with Bluey” – premiered Mar.“Crazy Christmas Lights” – premiered Dec.“Silent Night (before Christmas)” – premiered Dec.Yet, in an effort to generate excitement for the show online, Ludo Studio has also produced 20 additional shorts, between one and three minutes long. When fans of Bluey hear about “shorts” released online, most assume it refers to a few seven-minute episodes posted on YouTube. ![]() Season 2, Episode 13: “Dad Baby” (originally aired March 29, 2020) Two Bluey Episodes Not Released on Disney Plusġ. Here’s the full list of Bluey episodes and content missing on Disney Plus. The hit animated series - which is produced by Ludo Studio in collaboration with creator/producer Joe Brumm - has been licensed to Disney through a deal with the BBC.īut two Bluey episodes remain missing (apparently Disney’s decision) and over 20 shorts also aren’t streaming, among other titles. However, Disney Plus is notorious for leaving even its biggest franchises incomplete and Bluey is no exception. (Another episode, “Smoochy Kiss,” from the next batch of Season 3 episodes, was also added.)Ī still from “Family Meeting” (via ABC iView) quietly added “Family Meeting,” a Season 3 episode previously cut because it includes open discussion of farting. One of the missing episodes, first noted here on What’s On Disney Plus and since widely reported, is now streaming.Īs of October 10, Disney+ U.S. Targeted at preschoolers, Australian animated series Bluey has been enjoyed widely by parents and many others. ![]()
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