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  • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

    Blippi hits me as someone I would not want to leave my kid alone with

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    @lufins-dad said in Screw Peppa Pig.:

    Blippi hits me as someone I would not want to leave my kid alone with

    Apparently he used to be a gross-out youtuber before blippi. He made an Harlem shake video where he pooped on his naked friend.

    https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/katienotopoulos/blippi-youtube-kids-star-harlem-shake-poop

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    • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

      Blippi hits me as someone I would not want to leave my kid alone with

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      @lufins-dad said in Screw Peppa Pig.:

      Blippi hits me as someone I would not want to leave my kid alone with

      Link to video

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        @Aqua-Letifer @xenon Is Bluey a Dingo or a Blue Heeler? If a Dingo, that’s like having a kids show about an English Nanny…

        The Brad

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        • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

          @Aqua-Letifer @xenon Is Bluey a Dingo or a Blue Heeler? If a Dingo, that’s like having a kids show about an English Nanny…

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          @lufins-dad said in Screw Peppa Pig.:

          @Aqua-Letifer @xenon Is Bluey a Dingo or a Blue Heeler? If a Dingo, that’s like having a kids show about an English Nanny…

          😄

          Heeler.

          Please love yourself.

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            Aqua Letifer
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            Okay, I'm doubling down on my assertions.

            For you folks who have Disney+, watch the "bike" episode. It's literally the best fucking thing I've seen produced for kids, ever. (And no it's not really about bikes.)

            They also did their own version of The Little Prince, which was wonderful. I'm surprised that book hasn't been banned, but I digress.

            Please love yourself.

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              Okay, Finley's finally turned the corner on Bluey. In many ways it's the best sort of children's program, but Holy Shit, did they just address death?!

              The Brad

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              • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                Okay, Finley's finally turned the corner on Bluey. In many ways it's the best sort of children's program, but Holy Shit, did they just address death?!

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                @LuFins-Dad said in Screw Peppa Pig.:

                Okay, Finley's finally turned the corner on Bluey. In many ways it's the best sort of children's program, but Holy Shit, did they just address death?!

                I'm assuming you watched "Chest". Because yes, yes they do.

                And miscarriages.
                And ADHD.

                Without ever using the words "death," "miscarriage" or "ADHD."

                It's the best kid's show ever made. Come at me, bro, I don't give a shit.

                Please love yourself.

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                • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                  @LuFins-Dad said in Screw Peppa Pig.:

                  Okay, Finley's finally turned the corner on Bluey. In many ways it's the best sort of children's program, but Holy Shit, did they just address death?!

                  I'm assuming you watched "Chest". Because yes, yes they do.

                  And miscarriages.
                  And ADHD.

                  Without ever using the words "death," "miscarriage" or "ADHD."

                  It's the best kid's show ever made. Come at me, bro, I don't give a shit.

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                  @Aqua-Letifer No, this was the one where they find the wounded bird… Not a happy ending…

                  Of course, we just watched the UN episode of Peppa Pig yesterday and I was cracking up…

                  The Brad

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                  • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                    @Aqua-Letifer No, this was the one where they find the wounded bird… Not a happy ending…

                    Of course, we just watched the UN episode of Peppa Pig yesterday and I was cracking up…

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                    @LuFins-Dad said in Screw Peppa Pig.:

                    @Aqua-Letifer No, this was the one where they find the wounded bird… Not a happy ending…

                    Of course, we just watched the UN episode of Peppa Pig yesterday and I was cracking up…

                    I'll take normalizing neurodivergence in a way that's about as anti-woke as you can get while simultaneously entertaining kids and edu-taining adults over UN jokes any day of the week.

                    I'm a little biased, and I know that. What's addressed in most Bluey episodes was never, ever discussed with me when I was growing up, and imagination was not exactly encouraged. Like ever. So Bluey's the kind of show I wish my parents and I had.

                    But I'm adamant about the show, because judging by the conversations I hear with co-workers, on the playground, in the grocery store and in restaurants, it's the kind of show I wish a shitload of other people had, too.

                    Please love yourself.

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                      For @xenon @Aqua-Letifer @89th

                      https://babylonbee.com/news/bluey-review-an-excellent-show-for-adults-that-even-throws-a-few-little-jokes-in-there-for-the-kids-to-enjoy-too

                      Every hundred years or so, the world is blessed with a piece of art that propels civilization forward and enlightens a new generation, ensuring a better future for the human race. Bluey is that art.

                      Bluey is a mature, sophisticated show for adults that sometimes has jokes thrown in for the kids. The humor is pitch-perfect yet poignant, reminding parents of the many pitfalls and joys of child-rearing. The biting satire is still clean and inoffensive, so it's okay to have your kids in the room while you watch it, even if they won't always get the jokes. In a recent episode, the titular Bluey visits a yard sale with her family and pretends to be a kind old granny. This is good clean fun for your kids, but the episode is really about Bluey's father, Bandit, who struggles with self-esteem as he watches his body fat jiggle in a mirror's reflection.

                      Haunting, but also relatable. Who hasn't watched their own jiggly fat in a mirror and suddenly been faced with 10 years of failure hanging off their midsection like a sad, half-deflated water balloon full of wet bread? Powerful stuff.

                      In all, children may find enjoyment in its colorful presentation and anthropomorphic Australian dogs, but they will never be able to appreciate Bluey the same way as the sophisticated adult audience for whom the show is intended.

                      The Brad

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                        I mean if you want to stick to your fat jokes with Peppa Pig, be my guest.

                        Please love yourself.

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                          Saw an episode the other day where it started on a weekend morning with the parents clearly hung over. So good.

                          And really solid parenting by Bluey’s dad without being preachy.

                          Such a good show.

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                            • They address ADHD without mentioning it.
                            • They show what it's like to have kids along with infertile siblings without being sappy.
                            • They show how left-brained dads who feel uncomfortable with make-believe can still be good dads without being preachy.
                            • They illustrate the meaning of "Ode to Joy" while still keeping it silly and fun enough for kids to watch.

                            But hey, how 'bout those cultural references in Peppa Pig, eh?? I like it when they call the dad fat again.

                            Please love yourself.

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                              Holy crap, how have I not noticed the level of detail and background story in Bluey, before? This is nuts… There is a background character (English Bulldog) named Winton. Early in the series you see Winton’s dad’s car has the mom decal scratched out of the family on the window. Over multiple seasons and episodes you see Winton’s dad in background shots with various single female dogs on dates. Nothing overt, but Bluey and family are walking through a park and you see the bulldog sitting on a bench talking with a female dog that’s holding flowers. Or they are driving past an ice cream stand and you quickly catch the dad buying another lady dog an ice cream.

                              This stuff goes in for seasons, then they have another episode where Bluey is just watching things happen in a grocery store on the security camera feeds. In some of the shots you see the dad keep smiling at another parent of one of Bluey’s school mates, the Terrier brothers’ mother. Then you see him grab a breath spray and start talking to her. All in the background, this is nowhere near the top of the story.

                              Then over another season or two you see him and her together in background shots. The Terrier brothers start appearing in episodes with Winton, the dad start’s looking happier and even a little healthier. Eventually you see a shot of Winton’s dad and the Terriers Mom hugging in front of his house with a for sale sign and Winton and the Terrier Brothers in the car.

                              There is an entire frigging story hidden in the background shots of episodes across the entire series, and I never even noticed it. That is incredible work by the crew. @Aqua-Letifer @xenon are there other similar storylines that I should look for?

                              The Brad

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                              • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                                Holy crap, how have I not noticed the level of detail and background story in Bluey, before? This is nuts… There is a background character (English Bulldog) named Winton. Early in the series you see Winton’s dad’s car has the mom decal scratched out of the family on the window. Over multiple seasons and episodes you see Winton’s dad in background shots with various single female dogs on dates. Nothing overt, but Bluey and family are walking through a park and you see the bulldog sitting on a bench talking with a female dog that’s holding flowers. Or they are driving past an ice cream stand and you quickly catch the dad buying another lady dog an ice cream.

                                This stuff goes in for seasons, then they have another episode where Bluey is just watching things happen in a grocery store on the security camera feeds. In some of the shots you see the dad keep smiling at another parent of one of Bluey’s school mates, the Terrier brothers’ mother. Then you see him grab a breath spray and start talking to her. All in the background, this is nowhere near the top of the story.

                                Then over another season or two you see him and her together in background shots. The Terrier brothers start appearing in episodes with Winton, the dad start’s looking happier and even a little healthier. Eventually you see a shot of Winton’s dad and the Terriers Mom hugging in front of his house with a for sale sign and Winton and the Terrier Brothers in the car.

                                There is an entire frigging story hidden in the background shots of episodes across the entire series, and I never even noticed it. That is incredible work by the crew. @Aqua-Letifer @xenon are there other similar storylines that I should look for?

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                                @LuFins-Dad said in Screw Peppa Pig.:

                                Holy crap, how have I not noticed the level of detail and background story in Bluey, before? This is nuts…

                                Because like all the other parents out there you don't actually watch it. I mean why would you? It's just a stupid kids' show, right?

                                I've given up trying to explain it to people. But it's about the best thing on television.

                                Please love yourself.

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                                  A great show. We have been watching it for a while. I need to find time to sit down and watch more but, TV, ugh. To many other things to do!

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                                    Other storylines:

                                    Jack's dad has ADHD, too.
                                    There's an episode where Bluey's five bucks floats around a market to different people, finally landing with the musician (who's modeled after the real musician of the show). He holds on to it, and in other episodes, you can see him busking with the fiver still in his hat. He finally spends it in a third episode down the line.
                                    Bingo has Chron's Disease.
                                    Chili's sister has a big problem with infertility, but she's finally able to have a child.
                                    Missy was adopted.
                                    Muffin's nutters for like half the seasons because Stripe doesn't get off his ass and actually do some parenting. Once he and Trixie have a come to Jesus conversation about it, Muffin starts to straighten out.

                                    Please love yourself.

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                                    • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                      @LuFins-Dad said in Screw Peppa Pig.:

                                      Holy crap, how have I not noticed the level of detail and background story in Bluey, before? This is nuts…

                                      Because like all the other parents out there you don't actually watch it. I mean why would you? It's just a stupid kids' show, right?

                                      I've given up trying to explain it to people. But it's about the best thing on television.

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                                      @Aqua-Letifer said in Screw Peppa Pig.:

                                      @LuFins-Dad said in Screw Peppa Pig.:

                                      Holy crap, how have I not noticed the level of detail and background story in Bluey, before? This is nuts…

                                      Because like all the other parents out there you don't actually watch it. I mean why would you? It's just a stupid kids' show, right?

                                      I've given up trying to explain it to people. But it's about the best thing on television.

                                      My kids are finally into it. I don't mind it, and chuckle, but agree most of the time I have it on the background while I do something else. The show "Handstand" (Bingo is trying to do it during the party) has so many moving parts I wondered to myself how many hidden patterns or other inside jokes are embedded in that episode.

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                                        A quick google had an interesting insight:


                                        "One of my favorite episodes. The narrative is built wonderfully, I love how it iterates on itself. It’s heartbreaking when you realize it’s Bingo’s birthday and no one’s paying attention to her, but that makes Nana’s role in the episode extra worth it. They were both looking to be noticed and valued, and finally got what they needed from each other.

                                        I’ve also seen someone say that when Bingo and Nana finally meet up, it breaks the cycle of all the other animations, which is really cool."

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