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The messy room episode would have been done much better if Chip's younger brother accidentally broke a toy he left out. It would be a natural consequence of not putting his toys away. Instead, the show has the PARENTS intentionally break his things so he learns that disobedience will be punished with the destruction of his belongings.
The lesson is all about fear and control, not learning consequences. Chip should pick up his toys because I said so, not because this has anything to do with cleaning up.
Conservatives do this shit a LOT. They'll complaining about a potential issue, then end up being the only ones causing that issue. Often specifically so they can claim the issue exists in the first place.
The 4yr old I babysit learned this lesson when his German shepherd tried eating his tablet.. 😂 well.. there goes watching TH-cam poop... We're going for a walk instead
That's all what the grift is. You can't tear apart Rippaverse (because it's fans will literally hound you thinking it's a perfect alternative to Marvel!) at LEAST you can rip Chip Chilla a new one as decency scares grifters and investors alike: Everyone's happy, not a single soul exploited, all is well. Grifters can't go a year without fearmongering! The timing of this video and HBomberguy's Plagiarism and You(tube) video is also interesting, as both conservative conspiracy theorists and content mills' worldviews intersect. They just want your money.
@evanknight5167 Their comment was well worded, Rippaverse is a "non-woke" competitor to marvel, don't put your lack of understanding on their ability to write.
@@Gaia_BentosZX5 Looking into Rippaverse, it just sounds absolutely generic, with no spin put on any of it's series. At least Invincible showed its hand early with the story it wanted to tell. Rippaverse just is "Marvel, but [TO BE ANNOUNCED]"
Indie comics are still better than Marvel comics. Imagine issue 1 as your best selling comic for each reboot and Capitan Marvel is a bad character. Manga > Comics
The “breaking everything you have/love cause you don’t do one thing” is common in these households. And what the show didn’t cover was 1) the emotional toll of destroying the sentimental toys and 2) the parents refusing to take on any burden of replacing things, even to a small extent All that episode is going to do is affirm to kids that it’s normal for parents to break your stuff when they are angry
Conservative parenting is about control, the same way they want to do the same to the rest of the world. It's insecurity. Domination, control and obedience that is unquestioning. It's why they hate teenagers more than anything. Because teen years are meant to challenge status quo to find their voice. They use fear, not love to convince people of things.
I think my parents broke something of mine once. And it was completely on accident. My dad accidentally knocked over a Zelda model I had painstakingly handpainted, airbrushed, and assembled. I was considering selling it, it came out so nicely compared to my others. A lot if the pegs for assembly broke and shattered beyond repair. Accidentally breaking it didn't hurt, because it was completely unintended, but what DID hurt was he caused damage to property I _made_ and was _going to sell_ and didn't offer to help or even help me find a new one to make. I didn't even want him to replace it, just to help me _find_ another kit. My mom wouldn't even toss my _broken_ transformers, would ask me if I was sure I still needed them. I cannot IMAGINE the absolute permanent fear of losing a belonging to doing anything wrong. Or imagine wanting to do that to someone else.
I felt so bad for our nephew… if he left anything on the floor or out his mom would throw it away. I did encourage him to keep his room clean with us for his own sake… which sometimes he did and sometimes not. But I would never throw away his things! We confiscated his knives when he was depressed, but we stored them safely for when he’d feel better 😮💨
Yeesh. That Chip Chilla episode about cleaning up your room and how it contrasted with the Bluey episode reminded me of an old Bernstein Bears book/episode about the same subject. The cubs wouldn't keep their pigsty of a room clean, and Mama Bear got so fed up that she got a big box, wrote "Trash" on it, and stomped into the cubs' room and started throwing everything she got her hands on into the box while Brother and Sister pleaded with her to stop and yelled for help, getting the attention of Papa Bear who was outside in his shop. Papa sprinted into the house and sat everyone down for a serious talk. He made it clear Mama had gone too far in trying to throw all the cubs' toys away, but also Brother and Sister had to take better care of their living space, because it wasn't fair to Mama to make her have to clean everything, but it wasn't fair to the *cubs* to live in such a pig pen. He offered to make the cubs multiple toy boxes and peg boards to organize their toys, games, and collections, and the episode closed with a montage of Brother and Sister working very hard to clean their room, putting their stuff in all the boxes Papa had made for them, and yes, even throwing some of their broken or unneeded things away in Mama's trash box. Even that is a much more balanced and nuanced approach to the subject than the Chip Chilla episode. Talk about a terrible moral, goodness.
That came from a time of peace. there is no peace in the 2020s. wake up. there is no peaceful resolotion comeing nor an election you KNOW what is comeing
That episode only got the flak it did because it seemed like Mama's rage was out of nowhere and over-the-top. The book devotes a couple of pages to explain that Mama has had to clean the cubs' messes countless times over the years, with the cubs often promising it wouldn't happen again, a promise that was never fulfilled. It came off as less pointlessly cruel and more like the final straw.
What's even funnier about Chip Chilla's use of history + novels to teach morals is that there's ANOTHER kid's show with a main character dog that already did it better. Wishbone was an old PBS show (though it's live action with all but the titular dog being humans) that used classic literature and historical figures to teach a lesson to kids. The thing is, Wishbone was clearly for older children/preteens who would be able to understand these complex themes and sources. What preschooler is going to understand the fall of the Roman Empire??
I was getting ready to say this, Wishbone taught so much about history, mythology, and theater in the form of storytelling that was used in conjunction with learning valuable life lessons. Another show that also did this pretty well but in a different form of learning was Between The Lions, they taught about vocabulary, literature, spelling, writing, and many many others such as: cliffhangers, soliloquy, tongue twisters, school and nursery rhymes, poetry, etc. Then they would apply some of those as a plot device to learn a valuable lesson and problem solving.
But how does a kid know when things are inane? Its a nothing lesson that fails to understand the nuiance of reporting an telling the truth. Like a show telling kids to always behonest wich leads kids to beoverly brutal and mean when comenting and asking questions. @@92JazzQueen
@@92JazzQueen I work with 5 year olds. Kids are extremely communicative. They'll talk to you about anything and everything. Even if it doesn't seem important to you you should never make them feel like their feelings are invalid. Charlie calling her dumb may not seem like the biggest deal but they are babies who are just experiencing what it's like to be insulted by a peer. It's a big deal to them and that should be respected. Telling that it doesn't matter just shows you don't care and will make them less likely to talk to you about anything because now they know they can't trust in you.
@@92JazzQueenThe reason kids get “offended over everything ” is because they don’t know how to properly respond to these emotional stimuli. It’s not fair to dismiss a child coming to their parent for emotional support when something happens that upsets them. Parents should help a child learn to respond and adapt to these situations.
Its fucking hilarious that the Daily Wire loves to throw out that liberals are "grooming our children" and then pump out an episode of a kid's show where the main lesson is "Don't tell anybody about the bad stuff you see or experience not even your PARENTS" 💀💀💀
Also is any type of being LGBTQ considered "grooming" to them? What about kids with gay or trans parents? Is their very existence considered grooming towards their children?
What really makes this ripoff unnecessary is that I've never seen any conservative parents call bluey "woke", yet apparently the people at daily wire thought that there should be a conservative alternative to the show
Everything is "woke," because people using that term are doing the very thing they criticize: being offended by everything. The people behind this are looking for a way to make fearmongering and bigotry ok, and are offended that these are no longer acceptable in the modern day. They call everything "woke" because they have no argument against anything.
I'm pretty sure Daily Wire themselves have said that Bluey is great. I'm pretty sure, according to all their other garbage movies and shows, that they just have no creativity or talent
I like how The Daily Wire complains about how not enough kids shows have nuclear families anymore, and then proceeds to get compared to a very popular kids show with a nuclear family
They would need to make a show with a broken family to be “comparable” to the many shows without a full nuclear family. I’m not sure what was expected lol
And? If someone says there is not enough black superhero movies, makes one, then gets compared to Blade, why is that bad? You aren’t disagreeing with the statement.
i dont think people realise just how dangerous of a lesson of "dont tattle" can even be its insane a kids show even thought they should make an episode where that was the entire moral
"Don't tattle" isn't a bad moral to teach kids. This show just implemented it so badly that it messed up the message. Tattling means to gossip or to report something to an authority figure that doesn't really require their help to resolve (often done to get the other person into trouble). The idea behind the message is to get kids to become resilient and to communicate more when other people do things they don't like rather than running to everyone else to fix the issue for them. The correct way to teach it is to say that they should try to tell people when they are doing something wrong or are hurting someone, and to tell a parent/ teacher for help if someone is in danger or they won't listen. Saying to only report "real news" not only butchers that message by oversimplifying it to what to report to authority figures, but leaves it up to the subjective whims of a small child. Like one child may think that their friends not wanting to play a game with them is something to that is "real news", while another can see someone being bullied and think that it is normal.
The Amazing World of Gumball once had an episode where they roasted the hell out of their ripoff counterparts, so I think one with Bluey would be pretty damn awesome. I can see Bluey having an episode showcasing the problematic teaching methods and punishments that other parents use on their children, and why it's wrong.
The best thing is that Bluey wasn’t made for a target audience. There’s a reason adults watch it, and it’s because it’s neither annoying for adults. Plus it’s a good role model for all ages.
I'm 29 and semi-regularly watch Bluey just became it comforting to watch. it's idyllic, but still *real*, makes you chuckle a lot and is all in all a fun ride.
I have an Australian friend (she was an exchange student at my school) as a fun fact she said that Bluey is actually an adult show in Australia lol and was surprised it was for kids in the US
@@ravenmcgill Australian here, your friend is just joking around (hopefully)! Pretty common for us Australians to mess with foreigners just for fun. Bluey is sorta a show for everyone here, kids love it, adults love it. All around great show.
I personally think it is targeted towards kids but just like C. S Lewis said - “A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children isn't a good children's story in the slightest.” Sorry not to be that guy but most pieces are art do have a target audience and I think the messages are for kids but the writing is good and can be enjoyed by anyone but I think they personally had kids in mind when making it. Which is not a bad thing it’s very good in fact!
One way I can tell that Chip Chilla had no heart or care put into it is that they went with a South American animal for this. If this is a strong conservative pro American cartoon, why not go with a native North American animal specifically found in the US like gators, bears, deer, and… THE BALD EAGLE!
@@Very_Silly_Individual How so? I mean, Bluey is an Australian breed of dog. So, why aren’t the characters of a pro conservative cartoon show animals of North American origin?
That "don't be a tattler" message made me laugh pretty hard, given the context of the show's existence. It can be read in two ways, both are pretty funny.
I remember a Berenstain Bears cartoon from my childhood that acknowledged the difference between tattling (telling on someone just to be spiteful) and telling an adult about something that you’re worried or unsure about (I.e. a creepy adult). 90s kids’ shows were so much better…
Given the publisher, it's really difficult not to see ulterior motives at work here. "Hrmmm, I wonder if there might have been some recent conservative political figures that view negative reporting as an inconvenience?" Even if that legitimately wasn't the writers intent, the fact this message appears on such an unabashedly political platform invites those sorts of thoughts.
Its also rather telling. Tattling is one thing, but the people at the daily wire have made some very alarming things with regards to young women's (like 16 and under) fertility.
TBH, it just seems that the biggest difference between the two is that, Chinny and Chum Chum were ready to have babies Bandit and Chillie, were ready to be PARENTS
my parents and brothers are conservative. They love Bluey. They love the creativity, they love the characters, they love the stories and the morals. The rip off is sad, uninspired, and a dead end for most of the actors and actresses involved. Daily Wire should be ashamed of the crap they put out.
The intent isn't to make quality product but to make an alternative version that's ideologically safe for its audience to consume, taking them away from any media with messages that might conflict with theirs. The point is to isolate people and alienate them from others.
Im a conservative too but i love bluey and this rip off sadens me , even tho its not atrocious like the left wing propaganda like Velma , It shoulnd be consider " good " for ideology sake . Honestly , im tired of everthing having politics nowdays , as a kid , before i got deeper into philoshopy and ALL that stuff , my life was all about having fun and games . Watching Cartoon network with ben 10 , knd , Billy and Mandy , Dexter laboratory and courage and other on es helped me to find out that art can be pretty deep even its only meant to be a kids show . But now everthing is political and as a result , It made our society broken to the point that enterteiment has become Just a propaganda machine for both sides in the culture war . I belive in god and that at some point all of this will stop but damn is It tiring . God i even miss that one SpongeBob show even tho It got really bad at some point
This really does not need to exist. A rip off of something super successful is unavoidable and to be expected, but the motives behind Chip Chilla's creation make no sense. There's nothing overtly "woke" about Bluey or it's morals, and not only is it so much better at teaching lessons to kids, but they're lessons that most anyone would agree are good for kids regardless of political standing. And by trying to focus more on Daily Wire's conservative views than teaching kids lessons, this imitation just ends up another run of the mill preschool show, and even botches some of the lessons it tries to teach. It's political agenda fueled soulessness will always pale in comparison to genuine care and heart put into Bluey.
@@jmrabinez9254 Ive only watched like 3 full episodes of the show so i cant really say that i know a lot about the show, but i do remember there being some controversy for an episode where the dad pretends to be pregnant or something along those lines. Im definitely not explaining it well but i watched it and i thought it was fine. Other than that it really just seems to have standard kid show lessons, dont know why this had to be made.
One of my favourite thing's about Bluey is that even the background characters have lives, Cornelius (Winton the bulldog's dad) is divorced and has been hinted at having a break-up during the show as well, his current love interest is the Terrier's Mum. I highly recommend looking at the background characters part of the fandom wiki!
Here replying after The Sign. Turns out that subtle background arc was one small yet critical cog in a complex plot that made everything come together in the end. That’s some real setup and payoff.
The only thing "woke" about Bluey is that it teaches simple lessons without ever talking down to kids and being mature enough for adults to watch on their own. *A lot* of preschool shows can't pull off what Bluey does! It's no surprise that a conservative knock-off wouldn't even come close to Bluey's high standards. 😒
I agree with you. I think another advantage of Blueys for adults is help those who grew up in a bad situation see what a normal family is like. Seeing something like that can really help people in that situation identify the wrong lessons they were taught as children.
As a Chilean I'm offended they bastardized the chinchilla. At least bluey's characters are dogs and like, 95% of countries have dogs, but they really had to take like one of two or three neat animals we endemically have.
Yeahh like why are hese conservatives using a species that is NOT american to represent "american values" and "traditional american nuclear families" and "patriotism"?? Why not use squirrels, foxes or bears??
@@SH4RK-SUPR3M4CY According to Miranda, it was because he and his family were big fans of Bluey due to being their most-watched show during COVID . He offered a voice role in the show due to being a big fan of the show.
They legit made an episode where Chip accidentally breaks something at a yard sale, and is constantly being stalked by an elderly rabbit who was selling it. Later, the rabbit invites Chip into his garage to “show him something.” Creep shows off his dinosaur bone collection and Chip decides that he would like to see him again WITHOUT parental supervision. I don’t think I need to stress how horrible of an episode this is.
Big yikes, that is sounding very much like the Stranger Danger episodes of some shows in the 80s where the man has the kid come over, the kid keeps going over, man reveals to be a creep.
@@wolfman-zd1edthatd make it too obvious lol. In a conservatives mind, boys are able to be indempendent and to take on more risks, girls need to b watched over
That lying moral is disturbing. It's pretty much telling these kids probably in hyper religious sects to not tell anyone about potentially disturbing things being done to them such as beatings, emotional neglect, or shaming, tactics quite common in such households.
also not to mention how much sexual abuse goes on in religion?? theyre just encouraging kids to be silent about genuinely harmful shit and its sickening
One thing that apparently made some conservatives see red is that Chili has a job and dad does a lot of parenting. Another poster noted that, in posted character bios, "Chip Chilla's" dad & kids get likes and dislikes, qwhile mom is only a "loving wife and caretaker" with no personality traits listed.
@@JonasClark chili is a loving and caring mom. And their dad does have a job he does work. Just a lot of his work is from home. He goes on trips for his job. Because he's an archaeologist.
@@wimsylogic65 Yes, whereas Chip Chilla depicts the classic tradwife scenario. That mom's traits begin and end with "wife & mom." She doesn't have character traits past that point.
I love bluey and I’m conservative, I don’t see a reason for chin chilla to exist. Edit: Some of y’all have to understand that if someone is conservative, that doesn’t mean that they a nazi, racist, homophobic, misogynistic, etc. I accept everyone no matter what race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation they have as long as they are a good person and an ally. most conservatives are good people and you should get to know them, calling somebody a nazi immediately makes that impossible. Most of everyone who has negative biases about conservatives in this comment section don’t know that many personally. So, before you start to throw insults or accusations please understand that not everyone fits the stereotype that the media has portrayed of these good people. Understand that not all conservatives or right wingers are good people, there are always going to be awful people in this world on both sides. You must understand the fact that the world isn’t black and white, people on the other side are just people. By not accepting others because of their beliefs looses you an ally and a friend. So please stop spreading hate, it cases more harm than good. Thank you
Chip Chilla trying to serve the message of, "Don't tell people stuff unless they'd be interested" is just.. ground for horrible things to happen to the kids. For being so, "Save the children" and "anti-groomer", they sure are trying to keep kids quiet. 🤔
@@ithurtsbecauseitstrue Yeah, they say not to tattle. They don't say, "If we wouldn't be interested, stay quiet." There's a difference. The difference is a thin line, but there is one, and it's one that a kid getting their lessons from a show might not put together.
Save the children, from realizing that they're being controlled and dominated by people who are insecure power trips to filter and stop unapproved information being received.
@@ithurtsbecauseitstrue And they're wrong to do that. Expressing a grievance about something or someone is an opportunity for discussion and conflict resolution. Teaching kids why something is okay or not, right or wrong goes a far longer way than just telling them what is and isn't.
I was homeschooled and my mom is a homemaker. I absolutely hate how they deprived the mom character of any personality traits besides ‘mom and wife.’ In the official character bio’s, the husband and kids get a list of likes and personality traits while she’s boiled down to the bare minimum: “a loving wife and caretaker.” Not to mention, any spotlight the sister gets is immediately overshadowed by her insufferable brother.
You need more than one season to make a main character more than just "wife and caretaker"? Sure it's a kids series but adding any kind of personality to a character is like, the first thing you think of other than design.
@@Ninja563You mean besides stripping the children of agency, homeschooling, the stay at home mother, the "discipline" through violence with the toy episode, the dad being the only one who initiates things.. i could go on but i suspect you don't care
One of the main reason why bluey is successful is because the show feels natural, it's like you're watching a real family playing together. I don't want to see a shit show where the family playing rigged ass roman civilisation role play
@@branballistick you can watch sleepytime, once 10/10 imdb until anime fans bombed it. onesies, camping is also nice and emotional. honestly every episode is a must, they are very funny
That might be difficult to pull off. Bluey and Bingo might get confused about the political bullcrap, and Chilli and Bandit might get OOC yelling at the conservative parents trying to protect their daughters, which might be scary.
There's ways to protect your children without yelling at people. I typically sting the people who put my children in danger. And I'm sure there's a way to protect your children without having to yell or sting. :)
As a ludo intern, please DON'T harasss the animators on Chip Chillia, animation is a tough industry and sometimes the best you can ask for is food on the table and the lights on. I hope they can find better shows to work on in the future
I think a bunch of animators actually confessed to how bad the working conditions were for that show. Really makes you realize how once again, the problems start at the top of the corporate ladder.
Mostly it’s Ben Shapiro’ s fault..like that dude is starting to creep the shit out of me. The way he talks about kids when it comes to media and all..the creepiest part was his so called destroying the Barbie movie.
Yeah, just looking at that trailer for the service, I saw a lot of talented artists who have unfortunately been wrapped up into this. I feel so bad for them... They're probably not even being paid enough for their work either!
What drives me insane is that Bluey isn’t political. It’s just, life. Sometimes people have dads who stay at home and moms who work. Dads get stressed and overwhelmed, moms need me time. Kids are people, who learn best when shown, not told. But conservatives are so adamant about policing society that they see some wholesome apolitical show like Bluey, and they throw a fit, because somehow it’s “woke”, when in reality I think they’re just mad that the kids are shown as people who deserve to make some choices and learn some lessons on their own. Instead in Chip Chilla, it’s all about parents forcing lessons on a child. Especially that room episode, the fact that the lesson is “do what we say or we’ll destroy your things” is a terrible lesson for kids. Because it doesn’t raise obedient children, it just makes the kids guarded, and sneaky with the things they love so you won’t destroy it. You shouldn't terrorize your children, i cant believe that that is somehow a political statement.
@@jbcatz5You can tell something is “woke” when it displays all kinds of different people / different cultures as normal parts of everyday life. So if you want to be anti-“woke”, avoid treating anyone who slightly differs from what is typically considered “normal” with respect.
Child Abuse: Chip stops some bullies, learns how you can be multiple things, tries to stay entertained while stranded, faces his fears, learns that he needs to work at something to be good at it, learns the value of teamwork and has some fun with other family members.
@@bchbchbcc-xl1qb learns that it's bad to tell people about bad stuff, learns that the only reason to clean up is so people dont purposefully destroy your toys, learns that it's okay to go into a strangers house without an adult knowing.
@@fairystail1 tbf season 1 is flawed, but I'll say this anyway: learns that it's bad to tell inane stuff, while bad things like getting hurt and good stuff are ok, learns to share the space around him.
@@bchbchbcc-xl1qb Are you seriously going to ignore how dangerous it is to give a kid the impression that it's OK to go in a strangers house without any adults knowing? Or what can happen to a kid that doesn't tell anyone about anything disturbing that happened to or around them? You seriously don't? Like genuinely?
@@dhans9662 It's not like I don't care, I didn't talk about it because it's not something I can counter, that was problematic. The other points I can counter, but not the stranger part.
Very much appreciate how DW chose Chinchillas as their conservative home-schooled family. The right's symbol of strong, true americans with grounded values, the last bastion to defend their glorious and free country against the sensitive woke liberal virus..... And they pick chinchillas, an animal known to be so delicate and fragile you have to hold and pet them a precise way to not ruin their fur or break their ribs.
Another funny thing about using chinchillas for an “anti-woke” mascot is the fact that pet chinchillas are best kept in same-sex pairs, and as a result they may, uh…. do things that would get them sent to hell according to a lot of conservatives lmao
Chinchillas are also one of those animals where the female has most of the power. The females are on average larger than males and make the decision on mating… If he won’t leave her alone and she’s not interested she will screech and then spray him with urine.
@@aoi_lovesartThe most vocal conservatives are almost always highly religious. Seeing as the loudest people tend to get the most attention (even if that attention is negative), those with a religious ax to grind are just more likely to show up and get public attention, because the combination of both their strong political stances and their religious beliefs urges them to be the loudest people in the room. After all, they believe that not only are their political beliefs the only way forward, but that their religion is the most moral path (and possibly only), and therefore feel compelled to push their own agendas into the public eye. As an extra note: conservatism in the U.S. has long been wrapped up with religion (i.e. Christianity), as politically it helps them get as many supporters as possible. This is done in order to get political, legislative, and financial influence. Although conservatism and religion do not have a complete overlap in the U.S., they are highly related and one often brings the other along for the ride.
In Bluey, no one hurts one intentionally hurts another. Not emotionally or physically, especially Chilli and Bandit. And when it does inevitably happen, because, accidents happen, Chilli and Bandit take accountability and APOLOGIZE to their daughters. This show acknowledges the mistakes of parents and that despite mistakes, they're loving and capable. They put aside their pride, don't try and to make excuses and sincerely apologize for hurting them, even though it's not intentional. If a parent doesn't apologize to their child when they've hurt them, even when it's an accident, it hurts that child a second time. And even worse is how The Chillas punish, yes punish, not educate, their children. With just that summery of that Julius Cesar episode, I got flashbacks to my own upbringing of how my mother threw away toys, books, and stuffed animals during an argument. I've had my things I care about threatened and tossed out as punishments. It hurts and ultimately fixed nothing, it only forced a wedge into my relationship with my mom. I cannot believe they ruined their child's possessions and bullied him to manipulate him into cleaning his toys and frame it as a positive thing. Meanwhile, in say, Fairies, Bandit accidentally hurts Bingo's feelings because he was occupied and she wanted to show him a domino heart she made him. He doesn't lash out at her or scream, but is a little harsher with his tone and indicates she's being a bother to him. Bingo is so hurt by this and vents to CHILLI (the mom not really being a part of the story is something that really irks me because Chili is just as valuable as Bandit to the show,) Chili ultimately comes up with a game to bring up the problem to Bandit and Bandit takes a moment to apologize to Bingo, sincerely. He doesn't make excuses, tell her she shouldn't have felt that way, that she took it personally, or that she's overreacting or took it the wrong way. She was hurt, and that's enough. He reassures her, no matter what, that he loves her very much, and if he's ever accidentally hurt her feelings, he's sorry. That episode makes me tear up. The acknowledgement that you've hurt someone and apologizing for it, is so refreshing and reassuring. Bluey is kind, caring and reassuring, while being fun, FUNNY, and charming. It's artistically driven and brings good entertainment to children that their parents can also enjoy, and feel comforted by as well.
There's also the episode where Bandit mentions how he could get used to two Bingos and accidentally hurts Bluey's feelings. I love this show bc when one of the parents accidentally hurts one of the girls' feelings, they apologize and find ways to make things right. Plus, the girls are so realistic. They have their moments where they squabble but they generally love playing together. I also like how the tablet isn't a big part of their life
@@Homer_Simpson248There was an episode (“Bob Bilby”) about how Bluey and Bingo were spending too much time watching shows on their tablet and thus missing out on more meaningful interpersonal experiences while Bingo had her turn to bring a puppet home for the weekend.
I find it completely ironic that in the "Fall of Room"/"Duck Cake" comparison that the lesson imparted by Duck Cake- doing good for others simply because it makes you feel good to see them happy- is what you'd think would be the more "traditional Christian" lesson.
It isn't though... that is a fake moral that Christian Faiths push to seem inclusive and tolerant... where as their actions on the other hand don't reflect this. Actions speak louder than words.
Conservative values are not de facto Christian values, and vice versa. The point of Western conservatism is "sticking to the old ways", which means an unquestioned hierarchy in the home, and Christianity (among other things). Sometimes one gets used to justify the other, but it's important to realise that the religious angle is not the core reason - they're Christian because they're traditional, they're not traditional because they're Christian.
@@lustforlike How exactly is the 'father is always right' not an old school value? What you're saying is like saying that water isn't wet because it's not water it's a liquid. It doesn't mean anything at all. Go push your ignorant rhetoric somewhere else.
Yeah but modern far right media just wields religion as a bludgeon and doesn't actually care for the loving or acceptance based parts of their texts/oral traditions
Fun fact: One of the people who worked on this show said that the Muppet franchise is “predatory” and “grooming kids”… because it had Gonzo wear a dress multiple times. Yeah. That’s all you need to know of this company’s mindset. A male puppet wearing a dress ruins kids’ lives. Yeah, I’m boycotting Disney, I think they’re in a very sad state rn. But I definitely pirating Bluey instead of watching this bad show…
@@ButterFlyGardenBlossom well they probably interpreted the symbolism of cross dressing differently now than they did just a few decades ago. I can remember when I was a kid it was played for laughs, it was supposed to be funny. In recent years though, some people and groups have been insisting that it be taken more seriously and accepted as normal by the rest of society. That’s just my interpretation of that person’s opinion, I could be mistaken.
I'd have to say that that episode where Chip becomes emperor and leaves his stuff all over the place and his family proceeds to destroy his toys because they're "barbarians invading" reminds me of an article I found online where a woman describes some of her childhood. Her mother would buy her toys. But, she would randomly take those toys and sell them. At some point, she got used to the idea of not getting attached to things because she didn't know which ones would get taken away from her. it wasn't until she moved out that she realized she'd be able to keep stuff without it being taken away.
I can honestly say that as a person who was raised Christian and conservative (not extremely conservative though), my parents were a lot like Bandit and Chili; they would always discipline out of love, and not anger, and would never use manipulation like you see with Chip Chilla's parents.They are very loving and supporting of everything I do. So what is my opinion on Chip Chilla? Well, I do GET where the Daily Wire is coming from... Despite what Saber is saying, Disney really IS trying to indoctrinate kids, it's not just a claim Daily Wire is claiming. Latoya Raveneau even said it in the leaked footage, so it's not like they are making it up, so in a nutshell, Daily Wire wants to make content that is free from any hidden agenda... but in turn, they probably are getting some extremely far-right writers that are creating the storyboard (Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing didn't write or create it, they are just the executive producers for it), so that is why some of the morals in the episodes are extremely questionable. I think the crew at the Daily Wire just needs to be very careful of who they are hiring to write the show, because as somebody who watches a lot of Daily Wire, I can say a lot of them are not like that (Matt Walsh is a really loving and supportive father, and Brett Cooper is always very cheerful and nice to everybody she meets). Overall, Bentkey is pretty new, so they will get the hang of it eventually.
@@KevinZ45 Pull the other one, mate, it's got bells on. I don't know which monster on the team paid you to stan them but they need to up your rate to more than a servo meat pie and a tinny. You can't just lie about things people know are fake and think you did jake. Especially about Matt Walsh. The man who said he would, does, and will violate his children, in consent. He lies about everything, and does not engage as an honest interlocutor. He is visibly disinterested and only waits his turn to talk, if that. If you're still a stan for these money-eating ghouls, renegotiate. The soul your kind thinks exists is worth more than bikkie money.
Right,as an Albanian and a Christian I can safely tell you these barbarians where actually barbarians.They forced the population to turn Muslim or else,they destroyed churches, and committed genocides against my own people and you don’t want to call them barbarians?.Listen here very carefully if it wasn’t for those crusades and the brave warriors that fought against these people such as Skanderbeg the modern day Europe and west would not exist as it is today.
It doesnt surprise me that the focus in Chip Chilla seems to be more based on the adults handling situations than the kids actually learning things on their own, considering most American family culture I've seen is based around controlling and reshaping children to be "good kids" rather than actually teaching them agency and encouraging them to grow as people.
The average American child isn't taught to have any emotional maturity or even understand why they do anything they do, it's a very simple "do what I say or I will hurt you." The American prison system is an extension of that. The only thing that prevents the average American from destroying everything around them is the threat of violence from the government. It's easy to fall into the mindset "I can't be wrong if I'm not being punished."
The whole thing that this is all about the dad telling the kids how to feel and think is so awful. Yes, parents can be there to teach and there are times when parents need to be explicit. But letting kids learn within their own capacity instead of teaching them that they're bad and wrong all the time has a lot of merit.
Telling the daughter that she’s just tattling is so weird to me. Isn’t tattling a stigmatized term for telling adults when someone does something bad? Why is the dad discouraging that “unless it’s important”? A better phrasing would be to say it’s gossiping, since it seems like the daughter hurt people’s feelings by “reporting” people’s private stories
Yeah I really don't like the implications of telling kids to not tattle to their parents. Kids are too young to know properly what is and isn't big news. They could be in abusive situations where someone tells them "don't tell anyone it's not a big deal" and they're never gonna be able to come to the conclusion on their own that actually the person is lying and that is "tattling worthy". Teaching about gossip seems like a much better approach. Because it implies as well it's only about bad things that don't concern you directly.
Or how about telling the kids, "it's important to consider 'why' you are telling the story. Is it really, really important? Or, are you just want attention. Because, you know, if you want attention, you don't need to spread stories that could hurt people, you can just say, 'Dad, I feel like I'm not being seen'"
I’m going to bet the people who wrote the “pick up your toys” episode of Chip Chilla are the types of parents who would throw away their kids toys as “punishment” for not picking them up
The irony being the parents probably bought the toy to begin with. So they're literally throwing away thier own money and investment simply to enforce a consequence and reinforce an outcome and teach compliance via misery than actually teach a lesson.
It's no surprise. Conservatives all hate their own kids, and only have them to manipulate them into becoming more brainwashed conservatives to vote for their fascist leaders.
Got them to pick up their toys though didn’t it? My father did that to me, and it made me clean my room. He warned me twice so me being a dumb kid called his bluff. The next day my room was spotless, dad had asked me if I seen anything different. Told him yeah my toys were gone. Said to me well then you should’ve cleaned your room up when I told ya
OMFG, the lesson is to pick up your shit so you can be organized. That way you have enough room to walk and do lots of things. No offense, but a messy room is not going to want people in your room
@@thetermintater7770 that's not good parenting, that's just commanding your child through the fear of them losing their toys if they don't listen to your commands, what you should do is inform them *why* leaving their toys out is a bad idea, give them examples so they can learn and improve instead of just falling in line through blind obedience.
Intentionally breaking your child's possessions is quite literally a documented form of abuse... and that episode of Chip Chilla advocates it as a reasonable and expected consequence for being messy????
@@boop004 Calling things "woke" is just namecalling, it doesn't really have any meaning. There is no reasoning for it since its only meant to advertise itself to a specific audience.
@@TheJeSTeR7530 Shut up that is not inherently true plenty of things are woke. Besides it makes sense why they are taking inspiration from it due to it not being woke. That was likely only ONE person and when they talk about woke stuff they usually mean other things that are truly woke.
the difference in parenting styles between Bluey and Chip Chilla is the most notable aspect to me. Bluey, as mentioned, is about parents caring for their children and treating them as humans with emotions and logic and ability to understand, whilst also emphasising that parents are too. Children are important and influential and creative and want to do their own things and should be encouraged. Chip Chilla, and conservatives in general, are more invested in children being obedient just because parents have power over them: children should be led in all theings by the Master Of The House (i.e. dad, not even mother who needs to be subservient to the father), children need their autonomy destroyed and emotional harm to come to them if they defy their superiors. The messaging of Bluey uplifts children and adults/parents, whereas the messaging of Chip Chilla only serves to make both sides more miserable. (also the level of irony in saying that 'reporting things that aren't important or aren't good is just tattling and therefore bad' is off the charts)
Yep. And that same ideology vehemently hates government and makes it a core part of their personality to buck against any authority they think doesn't let them do what they want and own what they want. It's a contradiction. You obey, bow down and do what you are told, till you are an adult and perceive others who aren't your parents to be asking the same and then rebel. Are conservatives actually just teenagers? Prone to peer pressure, group think and rebellion for the sake of it as a reaction to a stifled controlled environment trying to find their own voice? Some can be smart and introspective, but since they're not as developed, they're prone to falling into many pit traps.
Bentkey feels like that moment of Spongebob where Mr. Krabs says, "The children? I don't care about the children. I just care about their parents' money."
Yeah. Specifically for the blue heelers in the show, I see why the people who worked on the characters pushed the blue in their design. Children are drawn to bright colors and blue dogs are more of a dark grey but it aren't fully grey, but leaning a bit towards blue.
I would agree but sadly that would not change the abysmal morals behind Chip Chilla. It would've also been even more difficult to call it out since not as many would've known about it and informed others to avoid it if the show hadn't imitated Bluey.
Another way that Bluey shows love to not only the show but it's actors since the VA's for Bluey, Bingo, and all the kids aren't credited. This is done since both VA's are children and the studio wants to keep them anonymous for their own safety since you know what people do to child actors. Meanwhile you can look up and see the kids who voice Chip Chilla
Savvy Writes Books did their own video essay on Daily Wire/Bentkey shows, and interviewed the owner of Bent Key, a LGBT owned and focused small publishing company in Great Britain, who is now having a domain name battle for the name with Daily Wire.
I always appreciated how the female characters in Bluey aren't given eyelashes for the sake of "feminine" character design. Not susprising that the conservative ripoff decided they didnt like that.
As an American, on behalf of Americans with common sense. We. Do. NOT. Claim.this. shit. 😭 I love bluey and i know ripoffs are a sign of a great media but i hope daily wire gets sued into the ground or the show bankrupts.
I despise Chip Chilla, the Daily Wire, and reactionary conservatives just as much as you do. But you do not speak for all Americans, even all Americans with “common sense”. You speak only for yourself. Please don’t put words into other people’s mouths without their consent.
If Ludo Studios were to sue DailyWire over Chip Chilla, it would only make Bluey look bad and Chip Chilla look good. Even though I do agree that CC is a rip-off, I highly doubt that an actual legal case could be made for DW to be found guilty of plagiarism. This isn’t like Miracle Star or that Peppa Pig cartoon knock-off where the similarities are so obvious that you’d have to be blind to not notice them. The parallels between the two cartoons are waaaaaaay too subtle and small in number for a lawyer to be willing to take DW to court, let alone a judge to quickly say “oh yeah, 100% plagiarism there, case dismissed!”
It's laughable how the higher- ups at Daily Wire are so obsessed with being "anti- woke", they end up making the very same mistakes they accuse Disney of, and their cartoon ends up mediocre at best. Had they stuck with the original style, and tried to be a fun cartoon first, it might have worked.
That'd involve not being money grubbing millionaires who wouldn't know talent or humor if it busted down their door and sprayed silly string everywhere
Also is it me, or is their argument for why folks "need" DailyWire+ sound an awful lot like some sh*t Gothel would say to keep Rapunzel in her tower? 🤨
I feel like, unfortunately, a lot of kids nowadays grow up with Chip's parents. It's awful, so many people don't deserve or aren't ready for kids- so many children growing up abused or being raised to be corrupt in a world that's already overpopulated. It's why so many millennials refuse to have kids now that they're adults (me included) either parental abuse or their parents constantly crying about how having us was "awful, and the worst mistake of their life"
@@CL0WNP4RTY thats a problem with your parents, not you. don’t let them ruin what you want to become. Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face. Be the parent to your kids the way you wish your parents had parented you. You are letting your parents win if you don’t continue your genetic lineage...
@@CL0WNP4RTY i thought less finantially stable people were willing to have kids because the standard of parenting is now a smidge higher, at least in the emotional department.
As a child, my dad would sometimes destroy my toys in anger, or even just throw them away without me knowing. The idea that the parents in Chip Chilla would knowingly destroy their childs property to make a point is really disturbing and psychopathic. Im not joking, speaking from personal experience, destroying someone elses property on purpose shows a clear lack of empathy. Also, Bluey is a gorgeous show that has managed to make me, an emotionally stunted and closed off 25 year old, cry multiple times
also it doesnt teach 'cleaning up is good' it teaches 'clean up or else' and unfortunately when you are older and leave home and that 'or else' doesnt exist then you dont really clean up anymore unless you learnt a better reason elsewhere.
@@fairystail1Most of the things this show tries to teach involve shutting down or punishing children, frankly it says a lot about the people who conceived it
I saw someone else say it: while Bluey is about children coming up with an idea, while adults enable and improve that while teaching them good boundaries; while Chip Chilla is about parents coming up with ideas and roles for their children to play with, there is clearly an outcome for the lesson of the day that the parents expect and get, while the children are never given protagonism in their stories.
If my parents forced me to spend 3 hours at church, I'd have hated them for it. Being the rebellious brat I was, I probably would have acted out more out of spite.
Also the line that "a good parent spends 15 minutes a day with their children" really says all you need to know about how bad their understanding of parenting is.
@@ithurtsbecauseitstrue no? I just said that I like the name Charlie. Also this is my first time hearing the name Charla, so I thought it was made up like some cartoon name. What are you on about?
I love how they found a relatively normal "ch" name for the main character, yet they just made up random words for the other characters. Seriously, there are plently of names that start with "ch" they could've used. *There's:* Champ Chance Charity Charlie/Charles Charlotte (more of an "sh" sound, but still) Chase Chad/Chadwick Chandler/Chandley Chanelle Chanette Chaplin Chastity Chauncey Chaz Chelsea Chloe Chris/Christian/Christopher/Christina Cheyenne Chevy Cherish Chuck ---- And that's not even all of the examples I could find! Did the creators just not look up any other similar names past the main character??
This gets popular, I’m expecting Conservative Owl House and Conservative Gravity Falls. Remember, Ben wants engagement and pissing off two fanbases is the way to go.
I always get so uncomfortable when the lesson is "no tattling." I understand when it's supposed to be about picking your battles or about finding solutions beyond telling mom and dad about every little disagreement, but the generalized "don't be a tattle tale" coming from adults always makes me wonder what they don't want their kids to "tattle" about them.
Usually tattling is about not creating drama over tiny things that don't actually matter, which happens a lot amongst kindergarten age kids. Not much to do with the parents themselves
Abuse. That's what they don't want kids to tattle about. The irony is that the only people grooming kids are the ones trying to isolate them and telling them to keep secrets. 'cause, you know, that's how they get to abuse people.
i can't remember what show i saw it from, but i remember a kids show i watched a long time ago saying something like "if someone is being hurt then it's not tattling, it's reporting" and honestly more shows need to teach the difference between telling on someone just to get them in trouble vs telling an adult when something is wrong, because trying to get someone into trouble for things that aren't that big of a deal is wrong, not just because "no one wants to hear it"
@@gurun8071having been a camp counselor, can confirm a surprising amount of the more traditional kid management systems boil down to "bother the authority figure the least amount possible" Sadly, often to the detriment of the kids development and mental health
@@ScooterinABthat's exactly what it is. Both political sides are bad. But guess which side has a much higher percentage of child abusers and predators. The side telling you to not tattle. I'd say I'm shocked but I'm not.
It’s so funny to me that Chum Chum (that’s the dads name in Chip Chilla for some reason) gets shipped with Bandit so much. Like the amount of art that I’ve seen of Bandit and Chum is insane cause they’re usually really well drawn even for a joke 😧 I do love it a LOT but that was the wind that said that. Not me 🥰
I don't even get how the two would fit together.. One is loving and caring and the other is a fucking drill sargeant breaking his kids stuff if they don't clean it up... (also what the f*ck is the name Chum Chum)
Can I just say I hate you now(jk, I don't), but seriously now I need to go look at this, maybe it's the reason Chum Chum is angry, internal homophonic maybe, but then again it's no reason to be abusive to your kids.🤷
I cannot fathom being the kid who says "we don't have Disney plus. we have daily wire plus though!" and I was the kid whose mom thought Power Rangers was too violent for me to watch until I was THIRTEEN.
Bruh I feel that so deeply. My family didn't like it when I watched anything on TV at that point. Like when I watched kids shows on TV they were not engaging with it at all.
Yeah, I don't think it's a rip-off. It's a genre that they coexist within. No one accused it of ripping off Blues Clues for having a blue dog and the exact same color palette
@@PBMS123 when Bluey first came out it was considered a Peppa Pig rip off by many, cute animals, family of 4 (2 parents, 2 kids) evryday adventures, girl lead. However didn't take much for Bluey to stand out on it's own and even beat the pig.
The fact Boreings description of "great parents" is "15 minutes a day with their kids and 3 hours of church a week",, I feel like either this guy was concerningly neglected or he just desperately needed to put the word church somewhere
I actually worked with someone who didn't want her kids to watch bluey. I asked her why, because it's a great show. She explained that kids should just do as their told and not challenge their parent's leadership and just follow orders. Apparently, parents can't be wrong, and that a lot of times, bluey and bingo dont listen to their parents and do whatever they want.
The idea that treating parents just as imperfect as their kids reminds me of Hey Arnold. While it is for an older demographic, it still shows show much the parents and adults are capable of making mistakes just as much as the kids they're trying to teach. Best example is the episode about the kids discovering a new place to play baseball, only for the adults to turn into an incoherent mess.
Not to mention Helga's parents were so blatantly neglectful of her that they couldn't even remember their own child's name and in turn she often calls them by their first names
As an individual who was adopted by her grandmother, who herself was a single mother raising two of her grandkids and her nephew... I really quite enjoy non-traditonal families in media. Y'know... Because they exist too. 👀
Phineas and Ferb making the titular characters stepbrothers and not making it or their parents’ relationship a big deal was one of the most underrated parts about it.
When I was younger I lived with my mom, my grandma and her friends. I was raised by pretty much only females and it kinda sucked only seeing families with one dad one mom and like two or three kids.
I said "bent key" when I was 6 over 30 years ago when I saw it on my mom's key chain. Never heard it before in my life until i came up with that phrase.
@@ed_cmntonly ahhhh… the snarky wise ass defense rather than argument, reason, or citation. Have your opinion. But youve pre-qualified your position as meritless
Bluey is not a conservative show. It is an everyone show. Both lefts and rights, progressives and conservatives, can enjoy it. That's why it's so good.
Chip can never be like Bluey because it is about HURTING. Whether that be through its actual show messaging or the fear mongering values the Daily Wire is based on. Bluey works so well with both children and adults because its HEALING. Bluey’s problems are handled with the outmost love and tenderness that you can feel through the screen. The kids are allowed to be happy and carefree, they are allowed to love each other when every damn siblings in kids shows are boiled down to hating each other. The tattle episode makes me so sad because that poor little girl is being alienated and ostracized for telling the truth, they terrorize the child before telling her that somethings wrong. It feels so reminiscent of many painful childhoods that many of us grown adults are still hurting from. But when I see Bandit being open about his feelings or Chili bringing security to the girls, or literally any gentle parenting technique as small as it can be I literally start crying. I feel my inner child heal in a way
You don't sound biased at all. It's not fear mongering to want politics out of cartoons - after Disney, Nick and CN openly promote their agenda. It's not fear mongering when it's admitted, dork.
I’m all for a kids show that embraces the American environment like Bluey does with Australia. Nothing wrong with teaching kids to see the beauty in their culture and surroundings. The way Bluey does it feels like a love letter to it’s unique and beautiful country.
It's like all those leftists remakes of classic movies too! Like, come on, is so hard to ask for some great movie or show be WITHOUT anything weird and political 😭🤚
@@stephenking5852I can tell you right now you can get the Insider annual subscription to Bentkey and DW+ for $10/month and it even comes with a free leftist tears tumbler they will presumably ship to your house lmfaoo
The makers are very much aware of that. They're just trying to make it look like they're not so they can rag on other shows and make themselves look good.
I grew up with a conservative dad and let me just say he effed me up, big time. Seeing that clip of that chinchilla family destroying that kids toys without actually talking to them, reminded me so much of my dad. I wish I had Bluey's parents
Hell, a rule is to actually communicate why you do it and the context, if thats supposed to be a punishment, it wopult be great, but a t least not juszt be confusing and making fear.
I feel like the idea wasn’t to make a non “woke” bluey but to make a generally conservative show that just ended up like bluey because they wanted to ride on the success of it.
Even before watching a frame of Chip Chilla, "Homeschooled kids with a stay at home mom" as the stated premise of a show is so laughably on the nose that many people would be able to guess that the show has a conservative bent from that alone.
The premise is viable, but the execution is laughable. Wouldn't expect the Daily Wire to put out anything of real value. They basically exist to make conservatives look bad.
@@DISTurbedwaffle918Except conservatives eat up everything they say.. even going so far as to threaten the people or groups they are told to hate. They're basically just typical Republican figures now, with how absurd and horrific that party has grown.
"Omg how dare you represent a traditional nuclear family with a loving and caring stay-at-home mother and homeschooling done by loving and caring parents in the comfort of home instead of complete, uninterested strangers in a prison-like environment! So ist, so phobic!"
No kids/family show has ever made me feel like tearing up just from pure wholesomeness. Those guys clearly don't know what "Entertainment" means. So many kids and adult shows teach people valuable lessons.
@@alexslusher16 Here's a hug if you want it : *hugs* Things are going to be ok, no one here is a weirdo, entertainment has soul that give meaning to lessons, this does not.
The Daily Wire could've just based their kids show on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Mr Rogers was a well known conservative and a decent spiritual successor type show would do well to honor him. Instead DW made a low effort ripoff that unfairly slanders a genuinely well intentioned kids show.
@@Stryker98 Uhhh... no he wasn't. In fact, Mr. Rogers had explicitly said he kept his politics to himself, but even some of the episodes of his show... at the time would be considered EXTREMELY progressive for the time (like the time he stuck his bare feet in a pool alongside a black man... in 1969, when racial tensions were still EXTREMELY high). He was a registered Republican, sure... but he voted like an independent... and voting records matter a LITTLE MORE here than party affiliation.
Its so sad that American culture has been so corrupted by the current toxic state of politics that even kids animation is no longer safe from it. Edit: I know animation has always been political in some way but I meant the “OwN the LibTaRds” kind of politics
True. I hate the USA so much for this. Like, no issues with it, it's just the politics, like not everything has to be political goddamit. Everything political, turns to shit.
as a kid myself, i find it SO HARD to find kids shows that ill actually enjoy now. either the kids shows being produced are soulless and only abt politics or whatever, or my favorite shows get canceled out of nowhere. i enjoy web series (mainly object shows) wayy more then i do abt shows made by big companies, bc the ppl making web series genuinely care abt their shows, rather than the cash grab political copy shows made by companies.
I bought a couple of Bluey books for my little niece recently. One of them was all about family, and at the end, it said something like 'what really makes a family is how much you love each other'. I feel like, if there were Chip Chilla books, it would say something more along the lines of 'what makes a family is a dad who goes to work, a mom who stays at home, and children who always behave themselves and never ask any questions'.
Yes, because stopping bullies, making cupcakes and learning how you can be multiple things is saying a dad who goes to work, a mom who stays home, and children who always behave themselves and never ask any questions. Seriously, if a book about Chip Chilla were to come out, it would probably mirror the episode lessons or most likely be about family, honesty and respect, not that I imagine you would understand if it did.
@@cleorise8187 If by special, you mean I've watched the series, then yes, I'm special in that regard. If you mean the other kind of special, the reason I'm this kind of special is because these people in the comment section keep going on about the show being abuse and how the kids are nothing but objects.
Bluey was considered "woke" by many conservatives because the dad cared for the kids often, both parents work, and the parents occasionally apologize and allow for some crazy antics. And don't punish their kids for being kids. Which is why a lot of people pointed out that this new show has a dad who is working full time, stay at home mom, and "traditional" parenting. I'm not even kidding, this was some DRAMA in parenting groups when Bluey hit the US. So many conservative parents despise Bandit. And they hate gentle parenting.
endemic to patriarchy, sadly a bit of "my dad used to spank me and I turned out FINE!", a dash of fear towards the unknown, a sprinkle of "I was trained to believe this so it must be true - or else I'm capable of doing evil," and a heaping helping of men who wish to preserve the status quo because it gives them power and agency over women and children even at the expense of their own emotional and social wellbeing
@@bumfricker2487 For them to accept gentle parenting as a valid option, they'd be admitting that they're objectively wrong for hitting their kids. Lots of people seem allergic to introspection.
Fun fact: Bluey is 100x better because the creators cared and added so many little amazing details down to the colouring of the characters. The show is made in dog vision colours. DOG VISION COLOURS! This is a level of love and care Chip Chilla will never achieve.
Bencil Shappener: "I hate all these films shoving "woke" "political" ideology down our throats! Can't we go back to aPoLiTiCaL eNtErTaInMeNt?" also Bencil Sharppener: creates a "Bluey" knockoff that shoves conservative ideology in the viewers' face
Bencil Shappener is the only way I'll refer to him from now on. If I have to think about that complete waste of space of a man, the least I can do is have a laugh about it.
@@veggsbacon1891 Oh boy, one of *these.* "Seriously, both sidesing" is the most intellectually lazy take a person can have. All you're doing is seeking a false sense of balance where there is none and then rationalizing it as centrist wisdom because you have a clear bias, and boiling everything down to "Well, both things bad, I guess" makes it easier for you to come off as fair and reasonable. It doesn't. It just makes you look disingenuous at worst and oblivious to reality at best when you equivocate the kind of things the right pulls vs the left. Are both sides hypocritical and toxic to an extent? Obviously, but to *what* extent matters, and to shrug and "both sides" it is the equivalent of taking someone with a mild head cold and someone with stage 4 terminal cancer and going "Well, they're both sick." It's *technically* true, but whereas one is just a minor annoyance, the other will literally kill you.
My dad actually uses that tactic, threatening to throw away my stuff when he house gets too messy I'm disabled, and I'm on medication for my constant exhaustion, and I CONSTANTLY get mess blindness. He doesn't need to threaten me, I just need to be reminded, but he does anyway.
The differences between the episodes' lessons in Saber's comparison Bluey: For kids - your actions have an impact on the feelings of others around you, even something as small as picking up your toys, so you should do good things to show kindness to the people in your life, not with the expectation that they will reward you For parents - Rewards and punishments methods of teachings, even just rewards methods like Bluey's dad does, don't work as effectively as teaching children the reasons they should do something. Using compassion as a motivation will shape your children to be more considerate and kind people with selfless inclinations, while rewards and punishments will incline them towards acting in their self interest. Your children can probably understand emotions enough to not want to upset their parents, not out of fear but out of kindness, and your feelings can be powerful motivators. Chipchilla: For kids - If you don't do what you're told you will be punished For parents - Punishing your children under the guise of a game will make your children learn to obey you.
Exactly, worth noting that conservatives like DW view their children as their property and that everything related to that fact is an extension of their property, they live in your house so you can barge into their room at any time, that since you bought a toy for your kid, you can break it or dump it and ignore any sort of right your kid has to have something they own, a right to their own spaces, privacy, independence.
@@melkhiordarkfell4354 I agree, and it's also worth noting that rewards and punishments styles of parenting are what conservatives are used to. Bluey's narrative that children can learn morals without a selfish motivation like a reward or a punishment, and that methods of teaching that don't use self-serving motivators are more effective and do better, is seen as a challenge to their way of parenting. Children should listen because they were told to, they should obey their parents regardless of if they understand the reasons they've been told to do something or not do something, and they should fear the consequences of not obeying, in the minds of conservatives. That's what chipchilla wants to uphold, vs bluey trying to change the status quo by giving children credit for their emotional intelligence and introducing motivations for children that implore them to understand the reasons behind the lessons and develop a stronger moral compass On the property part, that holds up too, as Bluey gives children credit for their emotional intelligence and their compassion, as well as respecting them enough to teach lessons and give guidance without talking down to them as making them feel inferior. Conservatives don't want to give any thought to the emotional intelligence, compassion, or need for respect because, despite once being children, they view their kids as property and not living beings. They don't want to acknowledge the complexities that make children human and the importance of developing their humanity with their moral lessons. They want to have unquestioned, unexplained authority over their children, upheld by fear
See the most effective thing for the room cleaning message would also be that there can be consequences that aren’t punishments. “I left my markers out and now they’re dried up and I can’t use them”. That is a natural consequence. Kids end up learning that it makes their lives easier in the long run while being not super fun in the short term. “Yeah it may be boring, but sometimes we have to do things like this because they’re important and will help us later on
@@redtailarts101 Please stop thinking of it as conservatives don't group all of us together. It's not a conservative thing. Being conservative does not equal controlling bad parenting.
The fact that Bluey acknowledges that children are their own people instead of their parent's property makes it inherently political to conservatives. The Daily Wire is just a sad group of people who hate everything good in the world.
@gurun8071 I hate to burst your bubble, but that very much is a conservative viewpoint, and most conservatives view their children as an extension of themselves with no agency.
@@gurun8071 ive never met a conservative parent that didn't treat their child like property. That can be as simple as "my way or the highway" kinda shit.
I LOVE the original designs of the chinchillas. They remind me of early nickelodeon shows too, not sure why but the style just gives me that nostalgia. Its really a shame they went with the new look instead
Could say the same for basically every show Disney has put out for the past decade. Might as well have just had someone look into the camera and say "white people bad, women better than men, LGBTQ victims of everything, conservatives bad! Vote liberal!" Along with basically everything else from Hollywood for the most part.
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This is like OAXIS all over gain
Can you do Let's watch "Eleanor's Secret".
[In French is "Kerity La Maison Des Contes."]
It's a French-Italian animated feature film
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The messy room episode would have been done much better if Chip's younger brother accidentally broke a toy he left out. It would be a natural consequence of not putting his toys away. Instead, the show has the PARENTS intentionally break his things so he learns that disobedience will be punished with the destruction of his belongings.
What.....
Oh no... This show is something else. Poor kids.
The lesson is all about fear and control, not learning consequences. Chip should pick up his toys because I said so, not because this has anything to do with cleaning up.
Conservatives do this shit a LOT. They'll complaining about a potential issue, then end up being the only ones causing that issue. Often specifically so they can claim the issue exists in the first place.
That’s proud family reboot writing right there. The parents in chip chilla are almost as bad as Pennys.
The 4yr old I babysit learned this lesson when his German shepherd tried eating his tablet.. 😂 well.. there goes watching TH-cam poop... We're going for a walk instead
The parents basically teaching kids that destroying things in anger is good is actually disturbing
Average conservative values, to be honest.
Nah they're just showing kids how kids act
Welcome to the average conservative household. I lived in one for my entire childhood.
That's the problem with the Far Right, they believe violence is good if you can justify it.
It seems underhanded and harmful to teach kids that young “the moral of this complex issue is a very simplified black and white ideal”
I love the fact that a news media was not only aware of the rip-off, but also acknowledged that it's terrible.
That's all what the grift is. You can't tear apart Rippaverse (because it's fans will literally hound you thinking it's a perfect alternative to Marvel!) at LEAST you can rip Chip Chilla a new one as decency scares grifters and investors alike: Everyone's happy, not a single soul exploited, all is well. Grifters can't go a year without fearmongering! The timing of this video and HBomberguy's Plagiarism and You(tube) video is also interesting, as both conservative conspiracy theorists and content mills' worldviews intersect. They just want your money.
@@Gaia_BentosZX5 me when english
@evanknight5167 Their comment was well worded, Rippaverse is a "non-woke" competitor to marvel, don't put your lack of understanding on their ability to write.
@@Gaia_BentosZX5 Looking into Rippaverse, it just sounds absolutely generic, with no spin put on any of it's series. At least Invincible showed its hand early with the story it wanted to tell. Rippaverse just is "Marvel, but [TO BE ANNOUNCED]"
Indie comics are still better than Marvel comics. Imagine issue 1 as your best selling comic for each reboot and Capitan Marvel is a bad character. Manga > Comics
The “breaking everything you have/love cause you don’t do one thing” is common in these households. And what the show didn’t cover was 1) the emotional toll of destroying the sentimental toys and 2) the parents refusing to take on any burden of replacing things, even to a small extent
All that episode is going to do is affirm to kids that it’s normal for parents to break your stuff when they are angry
Conservative parenting is about control, the same way they want to do the same to the rest of the world. It's insecurity. Domination, control and obedience that is unquestioning. It's why they hate teenagers more than anything. Because teen years are meant to challenge status quo to find their voice.
They use fear, not love to convince people of things.
And by extension, "when you become an adult, you should do the same."
I think my parents broke something of mine once. And it was completely on accident.
My dad accidentally knocked over a Zelda model I had painstakingly handpainted, airbrushed, and assembled. I was considering selling it, it came out so nicely compared to my others. A lot if the pegs for assembly broke and shattered beyond repair. Accidentally breaking it didn't hurt, because it was completely unintended, but what DID hurt was he caused damage to property I _made_ and was _going to sell_ and didn't offer to help or even help me find a new one to make. I didn't even want him to replace it, just to help me _find_ another kit.
My mom wouldn't even toss my _broken_ transformers, would ask me if I was sure I still needed them.
I cannot IMAGINE the absolute permanent fear of losing a belonging to doing anything wrong. Or imagine wanting to do that to someone else.
I felt so bad for our nephew… if he left anything on the floor or out his mom would throw it away. I did encourage him to keep his room clean with us for his own sake… which sometimes he did and sometimes not. But I would never throw away his things! We confiscated his knives when he was depressed, but we stored them safely for when he’d feel better 😮💨
Yeesh. That Chip Chilla episode about cleaning up your room and how it contrasted with the Bluey episode reminded me of an old Bernstein Bears book/episode about the same subject. The cubs wouldn't keep their pigsty of a room clean, and Mama Bear got so fed up that she got a big box, wrote "Trash" on it, and stomped into the cubs' room and started throwing everything she got her hands on into the box while Brother and Sister pleaded with her to stop and yelled for help, getting the attention of Papa Bear who was outside in his shop. Papa sprinted into the house and sat everyone down for a serious talk. He made it clear Mama had gone too far in trying to throw all the cubs' toys away, but also Brother and Sister had to take better care of their living space, because it wasn't fair to Mama to make her have to clean everything, but it wasn't fair to the *cubs* to live in such a pig pen. He offered to make the cubs multiple toy boxes and peg boards to organize their toys, games, and collections, and the episode closed with a montage of Brother and Sister working very hard to clean their room, putting their stuff in all the boxes Papa had made for them, and yes, even throwing some of their broken or unneeded things away in Mama's trash box. Even that is a much more balanced and nuanced approach to the subject than the Chip Chilla episode. Talk about a terrible moral, goodness.
I very rarely watched that show as a kid but I do recall that bit.
Berenstain Bears were proto-Bluey. Not as well-executed but generally a good precursor. In the 80's and 90's, it's what we had.
That came from a time of peace. there is no peace in the 2020s. wake up. there is no peaceful resolotion comeing nor an election you KNOW what is comeing
@@basedkhajiitThe Berenstain Bears also had the perk of being available in picture book form
That episode only got the flak it did because it seemed like Mama's rage was out of nowhere and over-the-top. The book devotes a couple of pages to explain that Mama has had to clean the cubs' messes countless times over the years, with the cubs often promising it wouldn't happen again, a promise that was never fulfilled. It came off as less pointlessly cruel and more like the final straw.
What's even funnier about Chip Chilla's use of history + novels to teach morals is that there's ANOTHER kid's show with a main character dog that already did it better. Wishbone was an old PBS show (though it's live action with all but the titular dog being humans) that used classic literature and historical figures to teach a lesson to kids. The thing is, Wishbone was clearly for older children/preteens who would be able to understand these complex themes and sources. What preschooler is going to understand the fall of the Roman Empire??
wishbone was so good! So damn cute and entertaining.
"To teach my children a lesson, I built the Flavian Amphitheatre and unleashed starving tigers upon them."
Based Wishbone rememberer
I used to love that show
I was getting ready to say this, Wishbone taught so much about history, mythology, and theater in the form of storytelling that was used in conjunction with learning valuable life lessons. Another show that also did this pretty well but in a different form of learning was Between The Lions, they taught about vocabulary, literature, spelling, writing, and many many others such as: cliffhangers, soliloquy, tongue twisters, school and nursery rhymes, poetry, etc. Then they would apply some of those as a plot device to learn a valuable lesson and problem solving.
Shaming kids for being honest about bad things they see by calling it tattling and “not real news” is insane💀
Tattling is a thing when you are talking about inane stuff
But how does a kid know when things are inane? Its a nothing lesson that fails to understand the nuiance of reporting an telling the truth. Like a show telling kids to always behonest wich leads kids to beoverly brutal and mean when comenting and asking questions. @@92JazzQueen
@@92JazzQueen I work with 5 year olds. Kids are extremely communicative. They'll talk to you about anything and everything. Even if it doesn't seem important to you you should never make them feel like their feelings are invalid. Charlie calling her dumb may not seem like the biggest deal but they are babies who are just experiencing what it's like to be insulted by a peer. It's a big deal to them and that should be respected. Telling that it doesn't matter just shows you don't care and will make them less likely to talk to you about anything because now they know they can't trust in you.
@@yukikanegawa7470 you guys really are the reason kids get easily offended over eveything
@@92JazzQueenThe reason kids get “offended over everything ” is because they don’t know how to properly respond to these emotional stimuli. It’s not fair to dismiss a child coming to their parent for emotional support when something happens that upsets them. Parents should help a child learn to respond and adapt to these situations.
Its fucking hilarious that the Daily Wire loves to throw out that liberals are "grooming our children" and then pump out an episode of a kid's show where the main lesson is "Don't tell anybody about the bad stuff you see or experience not even your PARENTS" 💀💀💀
Yeah that was unnerving.
Also is any type of being LGBTQ considered "grooming" to them? What about kids with gay or trans parents? Is their very existence considered grooming towards their children?
priests gonna have a field day with this one
@Dice-Z Bruh, as if a kid is just gonna go to a church at all these days, let alone themselves. 🤦♂️
@@tylerbozinovski427 did you get what they were referring to?
What really makes this ripoff unnecessary is that I've never seen any conservative parents call bluey "woke", yet apparently the people at daily wire thought that there should be a conservative alternative to the show
Everything is "woke," because people using that term are doing the very thing they criticize: being offended by everything. The people behind this are looking for a way to make fearmongering and bigotry ok, and are offended that these are no longer acceptable in the modern day. They call everything "woke" because they have no argument against anything.
Ben Shapiro is the grifter king, so any opportunity to make money will not be passed up by him.
Yeah that show is just modern Australian values
I'm pretty sure Daily Wire themselves have said that Bluey is great. I'm pretty sure, according to all their other garbage movies and shows, that they just have no creativity or talent
My farts are better than Saberspark and Saberfart's farts
I like how The Daily Wire complains about how not enough kids shows have nuclear families anymore, and then proceeds to get compared to a very popular kids show with a nuclear family
They would need to make a show with a broken family to be “comparable” to the many shows without a full nuclear family. I’m not sure what was expected lol
Personally, I'd like to see more Extended families in shows, but that's just me
They 100% looked at Bluey and said "we can do that!"
They could not, in fact, "do that"
And?
If someone says there is not enough black superhero movies, makes one, then gets compared to Blade, why is that bad?
You aren’t disagreeing with the statement.
Multiple nuclear families I don’t think I’ve yet to see a single parent or raised by relatives situation yet.
i dont think people realise just how dangerous of a lesson of "dont tattle" can even be its insane a kids show even thought they should make an episode where that was the entire moral
Considering it's the daily wire, the actual moral is meant to be "don't report our shady activities".
"Don't tattle" isn't a bad moral to teach kids. This show just implemented it so badly that it messed up the message. Tattling means to gossip or to report something to an authority figure that doesn't really require their help to resolve (often done to get the other person into trouble). The idea behind the message is to get kids to become resilient and to communicate more when other people do things they don't like rather than running to everyone else to fix the issue for them.
The correct way to teach it is to say that they should try to tell people when they are doing something wrong or are hurting someone, and to tell a parent/ teacher for help if someone is in danger or they won't listen. Saying to only report "real news" not only butchers that message by oversimplifying it to what to report to authority figures, but leaves it up to the subjective whims of a small child. Like one child may think that their friends not wanting to play a game with them is something to that is "real news", while another can see someone being bullied and think that it is normal.
@@Algebruh2407Based. Thanks for the sane take on what others apparently can’t understand.
Insert John Mulaney bit about how he was sitting on the bench
Well, it makes it easier for priests to get their hands on kids without the kids raising a fuss.
Someome should do an AU where the Chilla kids get adopted into the Heeler family and get the chance to heal
I'll look onto it
I would pay money to see that
The Amazing World of Gumball once had an episode where they roasted the hell out of their ripoff counterparts, so I think one with Bluey would be pretty damn awesome.
I can see Bluey having an episode showcasing the problematic teaching methods and punishments that other parents use on their children, and why it's wrong.
@@bezierballad8852
“Sometimes when I don’t clean up my stuff, my parents get mad and break my toys…”
“WHAT? How very _dare_ them!”
Then the "Heelers" become "Healers", eh?
...
I'll see myself out.
The best thing is that Bluey wasn’t made for a target audience. There’s a reason adults watch it, and it’s because it’s neither annoying for adults. Plus it’s a good role model for all ages.
I'm 29 and semi-regularly watch Bluey just became it comforting to watch. it's idyllic, but still *real*, makes you chuckle a lot and is all in all a fun ride.
Agreed! I've heard good things about it.
I have an Australian friend (she was an exchange student at my school) as a fun fact she said that Bluey is actually an adult show in Australia lol and was surprised it was for kids in the US
@@ravenmcgill Australian here, your friend is just joking around (hopefully)! Pretty common for us Australians to mess with foreigners just for fun. Bluey is sorta a show for everyone here, kids love it, adults love it. All around great show.
I personally think it is targeted towards kids but just like C. S Lewis said -
“A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children isn't a good children's story in the slightest.”
Sorry not to be that guy but most pieces are art do have a target audience and I think the messages are for kids but the writing is good and can be enjoyed by anyone but I think they personally had kids in mind when making it. Which is not a bad thing it’s very good in fact!
One way I can tell that Chip Chilla had no heart or care put into it is that they went with a South American animal for this. If this is a strong conservative pro American cartoon, why not go with a native North American animal specifically found in the US like gators, bears, deer, and… THE BALD EAGLE!
That reasoning is so idiotic, i can only hope its satirical
@@Very_Silly_IndividualConservatives are a satire of their own "values."
BuT iT’d Be HaRdEr To AnImAtE1!1!1!
Like brother bear
@@Very_Silly_Individual How so? I mean, Bluey is an Australian breed of dog. So, why aren’t the characters of a pro conservative cartoon show animals of North American origin?
That "don't be a tattler" message made me laugh pretty hard, given the context of the show's existence. It can be read in two ways, both are pretty funny.
I remember a Berenstain Bears cartoon from my childhood that acknowledged the difference between tattling (telling on someone just to be spiteful) and telling an adult about something that you’re worried or unsure about (I.e. a creepy adult). 90s kids’ shows were so much better…
Given the publisher, it's really difficult not to see ulterior motives at work here. "Hrmmm, I wonder if there might have been some recent conservative political figures that view negative reporting as an inconvenience?" Even if that legitimately wasn't the writers intent, the fact this message appears on such an unabashedly political platform invites those sorts of thoughts.
No snitching!
Its also rather telling. Tattling is one thing, but the people at the daily wire have made some very alarming things with regards to young women's (like 16 and under) fertility.
It is their effort to cut off whistle blowers from the roots.
TBH, it just seems that the biggest difference between the two
is that, Chinny and Chum Chum were ready to have babies
Bandit and Chillie, were ready to be PARENTS
God this comment had no reason to be that deep!
A HUGE difference that people still fail to see! 😮
It's more like Chinny and Chum Chum were ready to be parents, while Bandit and Chilli were ready to be GOOD parents.
@@bchbchbcc-xl1qb Fr. Bandit and Chilli are GOATED parents, W parents.
@@bchbchbcc-xl1qb ...This the Chip Chilla of comments. You just said the same thing but worse.
my parents and brothers are conservative. They love Bluey. They love the creativity, they love the characters, they love the stories and the morals. The rip off is sad, uninspired, and a dead end for most of the actors and actresses involved. Daily Wire should be ashamed of the crap they put out.
This is depressing.
The intent isn't to make quality product but to make an alternative version that's ideologically safe for its audience to consume, taking them away from any media with messages that might conflict with theirs. The point is to isolate people and alienate them from others.
@@LawnPygmy Well-said!
Im a conservative too but i love bluey and this rip off sadens me , even tho its not atrocious like the left wing propaganda like Velma , It shoulnd be consider " good " for ideology sake .
Honestly , im tired of everthing having politics nowdays , as a kid , before i got deeper into philoshopy and ALL that stuff , my life was all about having fun and games . Watching Cartoon network with ben 10 , knd , Billy and Mandy , Dexter laboratory and courage and other on
es helped me to find out that art can be pretty deep even its only meant to be a kids show .
But now everthing is political and as a result , It made our society broken to the point that enterteiment has become Just a propaganda machine for both sides in the culture war . I belive in god and that at some point all of this will stop but damn is It tiring .
God i even miss that one SpongeBob show even tho It got really bad at some point
@@brunomartins-mw3yq ... Not too late to throw all of that random ass letter soup in the garbage.
Bluey’s morals aren’t even political to begin with. Basic human rights and decency isn’t politics- I can’t believe that has to be said 😔
Well, when you see the candidates American conservatives support today... basic human rights and decency are "woke" now.
Sadly they are to horrible people like the ones who made this rip off.
They are if you're a conservative.
Sooo.... Trans rights? :3
@@intiorozco5063god why are human beings this stupid?!😣
This really does not need to exist. A rip off of something super successful is unavoidable and to be expected, but the motives behind Chip Chilla's creation make no sense. There's nothing overtly "woke" about Bluey or it's morals, and not only is it so much better at teaching lessons to kids, but they're lessons that most anyone would agree are good for kids regardless of political standing. And by trying to focus more on Daily Wire's conservative views than teaching kids lessons, this imitation just ends up another run of the mill preschool show, and even botches some of the lessons it tries to teach. It's political agenda fueled soulessness will always pale in comparison to genuine care and heart put into Bluey.
You are correct, sir.
It might be the most pointless ripoff ever.
Hard to believe Daily Wire thought this would be the next big thing.
"but they're lessons that most anyone would agree are good for kids regardless of political standing" Why do you say so?
@@jmrabinez9254 Ive only watched like 3 full episodes of the show so i cant really say that i know a lot about the show, but i do remember there being some controversy for an episode where the dad pretends to be pregnant or something along those lines. Im definitely not explaining it well but i watched it and i thought it was fine. Other than that it really just seems to have standard kid show lessons, dont know why this had to be made.
One of my favourite thing's about Bluey is that even the background characters have lives, Cornelius (Winton the bulldog's dad) is divorced and has been hinted at having a break-up during the show as well, his current love interest is the Terrier's Mum. I highly recommend looking at the background characters part of the fandom wiki!
Here replying after The Sign. Turns out that subtle background arc was one small yet critical cog in a complex plot that made everything come together in the end. That’s some real setup and payoff.
The only thing "woke" about Bluey is that it teaches simple lessons without ever talking down to kids and being mature enough for adults to watch on their own. *A lot* of preschool shows can't pull off what Bluey does! It's no surprise that a conservative knock-off wouldn't even come close to Bluey's high standards. 😒
Yeah, and that's not even woke. Genuine conservatives raise their kids this way, and not whatever nonsense Shapiro's trying to peddle.
Damn those woke ideologies. How dare children not be talked down to.
Talking to children like they're just smaller human beings 😱😱😱 Woke liberal agenda strikes again.
How dare parents not physically discipline their children instead of teaching them why what they did was wrong and help them overcome that.
I agree with you. I think another advantage of Blueys for adults is help those who grew up in a bad situation see what a normal family is like. Seeing something like that can really help people in that situation identify the wrong lessons they were taught as children.
As a Chilean I'm offended they bastardized the chinchilla. At least bluey's characters are dogs and like, 95% of countries have dogs, but they really had to take like one of two or three neat animals we endemically have.
One of the few characters that aren’t dogs is a Horse VOICED BY LIN-MANEL MIRANDA
@@_Unoffical_Norahhh_WHY IS HE IN THIS
@@SH4RK-SUPR3M4CY HES JUST EVERYWHERE
Yeahh like why are hese conservatives using a species that is NOT american to represent "american values" and "traditional american nuclear families" and "patriotism"?? Why not use squirrels, foxes or bears??
@@SH4RK-SUPR3M4CY According to Miranda, it was because he and his family were big fans of Bluey due to being their most-watched show during COVID . He offered a voice role in the show due to being a big fan of the show.
They legit made an episode where Chip accidentally breaks something at a yard sale, and is constantly being stalked by an elderly rabbit who was selling it. Later, the rabbit invites Chip into his garage to “show him something.” Creep shows off his dinosaur bone collection and Chip decides that he would like to see him again WITHOUT parental supervision.
I don’t think I need to stress how horrible of an episode this is.
To make it worse, the rabbit was voiced by Matt Walsh. (Not the actual actor, the TH-cam conservative)
Big yikes, that is sounding very much like the Stranger Danger episodes of some shows in the 80s where the man has the kid come over, the kid keeps going over, man reveals to be a creep.
@@amandalynn4979 How incredibly on-brand. Surprised it wasn't the sister though.
@@wolfman-zd1edthatd make it too obvious lol. In a conservatives mind, boys are able to be indempendent and to take on more risks, girls need to b watched over
@@amandalynn4979isn’t he a kid diddler
That lying moral is disturbing. It's pretty much telling these kids probably in hyper religious sects to not tell anyone about potentially disturbing things being done to them such as beatings, emotional neglect, or shaming, tactics quite common in such households.
Just a friendly reminder that conservatives also push to suppress sex ed for children that has been proven to make children more likely to report SA.
also not to mention how much sexual abuse goes on in religion?? theyre just encouraging kids to be silent about genuinely harmful shit and its sickening
*Creepy old man voice* remember kids, don't tell any adults about anything bad that happens
Catholic Church has entered the chat
Remember kids! Don't tell you're parents if we have the
*_fun time_*
If something gets even remotely popular, there will be ripoff versions of it. As it has been for years
Exactly. Not surprising at all, quite frankly.
My farts are better than Saberspark and Saberfart's farts
Imitation is flattery
@@Jonkin715usually the rip off isn't trying to be political propaganda lol
@nisarojas2869 Also makes good hate profit
I’ve never thought Bluey was even close to liberal. I’d say even politically neutral. Bluey is clever well written and funny for kids an adults.
One thing that apparently made some conservatives see red is that Chili has a job and dad does a lot of parenting. Another poster noted that, in posted character bios, "Chip Chilla's" dad & kids get likes and dislikes, qwhile mom is only a "loving wife and caretaker" with no personality traits listed.
@@JonasClark chili is a loving and caring mom. And their dad does have a job he does work. Just a lot of his work is from home. He goes on trips for his job. Because he's an archaeologist.
I don't see any hostility by chipchilla towards Bluey. At the very worst, it's a knockoff. That's perfectly fine
@@GldnClaw No hostility by the show itself, but its creators have talked about their belief that kids' TV is filled with "woke ideologies."
@@wimsylogic65 Yes, whereas Chip Chilla depicts the classic tradwife scenario. That mom's traits begin and end with "wife & mom." She doesn't have character traits past that point.
Bluey isn’t even “woke??” what???
I love bluey and I’m conservative, I don’t see a reason for chin chilla to exist.
Edit: Some of y’all have to understand that if someone is conservative, that doesn’t mean that they a nazi, racist, homophobic, misogynistic, etc. I accept everyone no matter what race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation they have as long as they are a good person and an ally. most conservatives are good people and you should get to know them, calling somebody a nazi immediately makes that impossible. Most of everyone who has negative biases about conservatives in this comment section don’t know that many personally. So, before you start to throw insults or accusations please understand that not everyone fits the stereotype that the media has portrayed of these good people. Understand that not all conservatives or right wingers are good people, there are always going to be awful people in this world on both sides. You must understand the fact that the world isn’t black and white, people on the other side are just people. By not accepting others because of their beliefs looses you an ally and a friend. So please stop spreading hate, it cases more harm than good. Thank you
Apparently, it's "woke" to have loving and supportive parents
@@joemother5908I don't see a reason for conservatism to exist
Of course it is! It has themes good Christian kids should never watch! /j
didn't you know? something having female characters means it's "woke".......i guess.
Chip Chilla trying to serve the message of, "Don't tell people stuff unless they'd be interested" is just.. ground for horrible things to happen to the kids. For being so, "Save the children" and "anti-groomer", they sure are trying to keep kids quiet. 🤔
public schools teach kids not to tattle.
Gotta support the priests, you know. Left and right, kids be tattling on them. Can't have that.
[sarcasm, obviously]
@@ithurtsbecauseitstrue Yeah, they say not to tattle. They don't say, "If we wouldn't be interested, stay quiet." There's a difference. The difference is a thin line, but there is one, and it's one that a kid getting their lessons from a show might not put together.
Save the children, from realizing that they're being controlled and dominated by people who are insecure power trips to filter and stop unapproved information being received.
@@ithurtsbecauseitstrue And they're wrong to do that. Expressing a grievance about something or someone is an opportunity for discussion and conflict resolution. Teaching kids why something is okay or not, right or wrong goes a far longer way than just telling them what is and isn't.
I was homeschooled and my mom is a homemaker. I absolutely hate how they deprived the mom character of any personality traits besides ‘mom and wife.’ In the official character bio’s, the husband and kids get a list of likes and personality traits while she’s boiled down to the bare minimum: “a loving wife and caretaker.”
Not to mention, any spotlight the sister gets is immediately overshadowed by her insufferable brother.
it's basically how conservatives see motherhood and womanhood lmao
It’s only season one. Just give it a little time.
You need more than one season to make a main character more than just "wife and caretaker"? Sure it's a kids series but adding any kind of personality to a character is like, the first thing you think of other than design.
@@SlyFan-mp8dcBro’s in for the Chip Chilla housewife character arc
because thats all women are to conservatives, even conservatives who are women. we are "loving caretakers and wives" and not much else.
Its funny that the show uses politics as a crutch to seperate itself from Bluey. That thought is very depressing.
Where are the conservative elements? I didn't see any in the video and would love for the examples to be shared
@@Ninja563You mean besides stripping the children of agency, homeschooling, the stay at home mother, the "discipline" through violence with the toy episode, the dad being the only one who initiates things..
i could go on but i suspect you don't care
@@EL-uj1pl.....only two of those are conservative things
@@EL-uj1pl so you can't be a socialist and a stay at home mom?
@@gurun8071abusing your kids certainly counts
One of the main reason why bluey is successful is because the show feels natural, it's like you're watching a real family playing together. I don't want to see a shit show where the family playing rigged ass roman civilisation role play
But also a gravity of popularity: a bunch of people watch same thing and recommend and then they want everyone else to love the same thing
Also idk what they're feeding the writers but please give me some. These episodes are so well written they have me crying sometimes lol
@@branballistick you can watch sleepytime, once 10/10 imdb until anime fans bombed it. onesies, camping is also nice and emotional. honestly every episode is a must, they are very funny
@@kh4nh4n94 omg Camping makes me cry every time!!
since you just made all that up, you won't have to watch it.
You know what would be fucking hilarious? If Bluey did the same thing as TAWOG did when they got copied
That might be difficult to pull off. Bluey and Bingo might get confused about the political bullcrap, and Chilli and Bandit might get OOC yelling at the conservative parents trying to protect their daughters, which might be scary.
@@nevaehhamilton3493Yeah it worked for Gumball cause the show is already wild and over-the-top
There's ways to protect your children without yelling at people. I typically sting the people who put my children in danger.
And I'm sure there's a way to protect your children without having to yell or sting. :)
@@Tim5corpionI was so confused until I read your name
@@Tim5corpionomg Tim I loved you in The Scorpion and the Frog!
As a ludo intern, please DON'T harasss the animators on Chip Chillia, animation is a tough industry and sometimes the best you can ask for is food on the table and the lights on. I hope they can find better shows to work on in the future
I wonder if the chip chilla animators need better pay and get more work somewhere?
A payday is a payday.
I think a bunch of animators actually confessed to how bad the working conditions were for that show. Really makes you realize how once again, the problems start at the top of the corporate ladder.
Mostly it’s Ben Shapiro’ s fault..like that dude is starting to creep the shit out of me. The way he talks about kids when it comes to media and all..the creepiest part was his so called destroying the Barbie movie.
Yeah, just looking at that trailer for the service, I saw a lot of talented artists who have unfortunately been wrapped up into this. I feel so bad for them... They're probably not even being paid enough for their work either!
You know the ripoff is awful when even Bluey herself does not approve it.
FR
Bluey does not Support Copyright Infringement.
My farts are better than Saberspark and Saberfart's farts
Was she doing the Club Penguin dance?
...bluey's a girl?
What drives me insane is that Bluey isn’t political. It’s just, life. Sometimes people have dads who stay at home and moms who work. Dads get stressed and overwhelmed, moms need me time. Kids are people, who learn best when shown, not told. But conservatives are so adamant about policing society that they see some wholesome apolitical show like Bluey, and they throw a fit, because somehow it’s “woke”, when in reality I think they’re just mad that the kids are shown as people who deserve to make some choices and learn some lessons on their own. Instead in Chip Chilla, it’s all about parents forcing lessons on a child.
Especially that room episode, the fact that the lesson is “do what we say or we’ll destroy your things” is a terrible lesson for kids. Because it doesn’t raise obedient children, it just makes the kids guarded, and sneaky with the things they love so you won’t destroy it. You shouldn't terrorize your children, i cant believe that that is somehow a political statement.
Don't kid yourself it's woke
@@kwayneboy1524Define how a slice of life show with a positive family unit is “woke”. And also define “woke”.
@@kwayneboy1524 You and your conservative buddies are monsters. Please dont have kids
@@kwayneboy1524"Woke is when you don't treat children like property" lmfao
@@jbcatz5You can tell something is “woke” when it displays all kinds of different people / different cultures as normal parts of everyday life.
So if you want to be anti-“woke”, avoid treating anyone who slightly differs from what is typically considered “normal” with respect.
Chip Chilla is basically Child Abuse: The Animated TV Show. And we're supposed to be okay with that. Well, ain't that fucked up?
Child Abuse: Chip stops some bullies, learns how you can be multiple things, tries to stay entertained while stranded, faces his fears, learns that he needs to work at something to be good at it, learns the value of teamwork and has some fun with other family members.
@@bchbchbcc-xl1qb learns that it's bad to tell people about bad stuff, learns that the only reason to clean up is so people dont purposefully destroy your toys, learns that it's okay to go into a strangers house without an adult knowing.
@@fairystail1 tbf season 1 is flawed, but I'll say this anyway:
learns that it's bad to tell inane stuff, while bad things like getting hurt and good stuff are ok, learns to share the space around him.
@@bchbchbcc-xl1qb Are you seriously going to ignore how dangerous it is to give a kid the impression that it's OK to go in a strangers house without any adults knowing? Or what can happen to a kid that doesn't tell anyone about anything disturbing that happened to or around them? You seriously don't? Like genuinely?
@@dhans9662 It's not like I don't care, I didn't talk about it because it's not something I can counter, that was problematic. The other points I can counter, but not the stranger part.
Very much appreciate how DW chose Chinchillas as their conservative home-schooled family.
The right's symbol of strong, true americans with grounded values, the last bastion to defend their glorious and free country against the sensitive woke liberal virus.....
And they pick chinchillas, an animal known to be so delicate and fragile you have to hold and pet them a precise way to not ruin their fur or break their ribs.
Another funny thing about using chinchillas for an “anti-woke” mascot is the fact that pet chinchillas are best kept in same-sex pairs, and as a result they may, uh…. do things that would get them sent to hell according to a lot of conservatives lmao
@@mossyfriends1911*religious people. Conservatives are not always religious. Religion says they're gonna be in hell
Chinchillas are also one of those animals where the female has most of the power. The females are on average larger than males and make the decision on mating…
If he won’t leave her alone and she’s not interested she will screech and then spray him with urine.
also they're not native to North America. They're South American.
@@aoi_lovesartThe most vocal conservatives are almost always highly religious. Seeing as the loudest people tend to get the most attention (even if that attention is negative), those with a religious ax to grind are just more likely to show up and get public attention, because the combination of both their strong political stances and their religious beliefs urges them to be the loudest people in the room. After all, they believe that not only are their political beliefs the only way forward, but that their religion is the most moral path (and possibly only), and therefore feel compelled to push their own agendas into the public eye.
As an extra note: conservatism in the U.S. has long been wrapped up with religion (i.e. Christianity), as politically it helps them get as many supporters as possible. This is done in order to get political, legislative, and financial influence. Although conservatism and religion do not have a complete overlap in the U.S., they are highly related and one often brings the other along for the ride.
In Bluey, no one hurts one intentionally hurts another. Not emotionally or physically, especially Chilli and Bandit. And when it does inevitably happen, because, accidents happen, Chilli and Bandit take accountability and APOLOGIZE to their daughters. This show acknowledges the mistakes of parents and that despite mistakes, they're loving and capable. They put aside their pride, don't try and to make excuses and sincerely apologize for hurting them, even though it's not intentional. If a parent doesn't apologize to their child when they've hurt them, even when it's an accident, it hurts that child a second time. And even worse is how The Chillas punish, yes punish, not educate, their children. With just that summery of that Julius Cesar episode, I got flashbacks to my own upbringing of how my mother threw away toys, books, and stuffed animals during an argument. I've had my things I care about threatened and tossed out as punishments. It hurts and ultimately fixed nothing, it only forced a wedge into my relationship with my mom. I cannot believe they ruined their child's possessions and bullied him to manipulate him into cleaning his toys and frame it as a positive thing. Meanwhile, in say, Fairies, Bandit accidentally hurts Bingo's feelings because he was occupied and she wanted to show him a domino heart she made him. He doesn't lash out at her or scream, but is a little harsher with his tone and indicates she's being a bother to him. Bingo is so hurt by this and vents to CHILLI (the mom not really being a part of the story is something that really irks me because Chili is just as valuable as Bandit to the show,) Chili ultimately comes up with a game to bring up the problem to Bandit and Bandit takes a moment to apologize to Bingo, sincerely. He doesn't make excuses, tell her she shouldn't have felt that way, that she took it personally, or that she's overreacting or took it the wrong way. She was hurt, and that's enough. He reassures her, no matter what, that he loves her very much, and if he's ever accidentally hurt her feelings, he's sorry. That episode makes me tear up. The acknowledgement that you've hurt someone and apologizing for it, is so refreshing and reassuring. Bluey is kind, caring and reassuring, while being fun, FUNNY, and charming. It's artistically driven and brings good entertainment to children that their parents can also enjoy, and feel comforted by as well.
There's also the episode where Bandit mentions how he could get used to two Bingos and accidentally hurts Bluey's feelings. I love this show bc when one of the parents accidentally hurts one of the girls' feelings, they apologize and find ways to make things right. Plus, the girls are so realistic. They have their moments where they squabble but they generally love playing together. I also like how the tablet isn't a big part of their life
@@cooperminion825I don’t think tablets even exist in their universe
@@Homer_Simpson248 they do. They're featured in Grannies and Faceytime
Well said.
@@Homer_Simpson248There was an episode (“Bob Bilby”) about how Bluey and Bingo were spending too much time watching shows on their tablet and thus missing out on more meaningful interpersonal experiences while Bingo had her turn to bring a puppet home for the weekend.
I find it completely ironic that in the "Fall of Room"/"Duck Cake" comparison that the lesson imparted by Duck Cake- doing good for others simply because it makes you feel good to see them happy- is what you'd think would be the more "traditional Christian" lesson.
It isn't though... that is a fake moral that Christian Faiths push to seem inclusive and tolerant... where as their actions on the other hand don't reflect this.
Actions speak louder than words.
Conservative values are not de facto Christian values, and vice versa. The point of Western conservatism is "sticking to the old ways", which means an unquestioned hierarchy in the home, and Christianity (among other things). Sometimes one gets used to justify the other, but it's important to realise that the religious angle is not the core reason - they're Christian because they're traditional, they're not traditional because they're Christian.
@@lustforlike How exactly is the 'father is always right' not an old school value? What you're saying is like saying that water isn't wet because it's not water it's a liquid. It doesn't mean anything at all.
Go push your ignorant rhetoric somewhere else.
That shows us that the "Christian Right" is as Christlike as Ramsay Bolton.
Yeah but modern far right media just wields religion as a bludgeon and doesn't actually care for the loving or acceptance based parts of their texts/oral traditions
Fun fact: One of the people who worked on this show said that the Muppet franchise is “predatory” and “grooming kids”… because it had Gonzo wear a dress multiple times. Yeah. That’s all you need to know of this company’s mindset. A male puppet wearing a dress ruins kids’ lives.
Yeah, I’m boycotting Disney, I think they’re in a very sad state rn. But I definitely pirating Bluey instead of watching this bad show…
So is Looney Tunes then.
Are you talking about the older shows or the recent ones?
@@doctorwyvern9992 Probably recent ones
Yet here, in this show, the parents actively hurt their kids.
@@ButterFlyGardenBlossom well they probably interpreted the symbolism of cross dressing differently now than they did just a few decades ago. I can remember when I was a kid it was played for laughs, it was supposed to be funny. In recent years though, some people and groups have been insisting that it be taken more seriously and accepted as normal by the rest of society. That’s just my interpretation of that person’s opinion, I could be mistaken.
I'd have to say that that episode where Chip becomes emperor and leaves his stuff all over the place and his family proceeds to destroy his toys because they're "barbarians invading" reminds me of an article I found online where a woman describes some of her childhood. Her mother would buy her toys. But, she would randomly take those toys and sell them. At some point, she got used to the idea of not getting attached to things because she didn't know which ones would get taken away from her. it wasn't until she moved out that she realized she'd be able to keep stuff without it being taken away.
That... Is REALLY effed up... 😮
I can honestly say that as a person who was raised Christian and conservative (not extremely conservative though), my parents were a lot like Bandit and Chili; they would always discipline out of love, and not anger, and would never use manipulation like you see with Chip Chilla's parents.They are very loving and supporting of everything I do. So what is my opinion on Chip Chilla? Well, I do GET where the Daily Wire is coming from... Despite what Saber is saying, Disney really IS trying to indoctrinate kids, it's not just a claim Daily Wire is claiming. Latoya Raveneau even said it in the leaked footage, so it's not like they are making it up, so in a nutshell, Daily Wire wants to make content that is free from any hidden agenda... but in turn, they probably are getting some extremely far-right writers that are creating the storyboard (Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing didn't write or create it, they are just the executive producers for it), so that is why some of the morals in the episodes are extremely questionable. I think the crew at the Daily Wire just needs to be very careful of who they are hiring to write the show, because as somebody who watches a lot of Daily Wire, I can say a lot of them are not like that (Matt Walsh is a really loving and supportive father, and Brett Cooper is always very cheerful and nice to everybody she meets). Overall, Bentkey is pretty new, so they will get the hang of it eventually.
@@KevinZ45
Pull the other one, mate, it's got bells on.
I don't know which monster on the team paid you to stan them but they need to up your rate to more than a servo meat pie and a tinny. You can't just lie about things people know are fake and think you did jake. Especially about Matt Walsh. The man who said he would, does, and will violate his children, in consent. He lies about everything, and does not engage as an honest interlocutor. He is visibly disinterested and only waits his turn to talk, if that.
If you're still a stan for these money-eating ghouls, renegotiate. The soul your kind thinks exists is worth more than bikkie money.
Right,as an Albanian and a Christian I can safely tell you these barbarians where actually barbarians.They forced the population to turn Muslim or else,they destroyed churches, and committed genocides against my own people and you don’t want to call them barbarians?.Listen here very carefully if it wasn’t for those crusades and the brave warriors that fought against these people such as Skanderbeg the modern day Europe and west would not exist as it is today.
Good traditional values 😢👍
I'd say that Rob Schneider's career has hit a low blow from voicing Dad Chilla, but it was never really that impressive to begin with.
I'd say his low blow was being in Norm of the North.
Rob Schneider is a carrot.
@@michaelstrong5383 He was in Norm of the North?! 😧
My farts are better than Saberspark and Saberfart's farts
@@phantomkrieger2744 This summer... Da Derp De Derp Da Teetley Derpee Derpee Dumb
It doesnt surprise me that the focus in Chip Chilla seems to be more based on the adults handling situations than the kids actually learning things on their own, considering most American family culture I've seen is based around controlling and reshaping children to be "good kids" rather than actually teaching them agency and encouraging them to grow as people.
To be fair, that's most family cultures.
This isn't a good thing.
Hey don't loop actual Americans in with the batshit insane and openly racist and religious extreme right, those bastards are American by name only😂
@@Peasham True, I suppose! I'm just speaking from my own experience haha
The average American child isn't taught to have any emotional maturity or even understand why they do anything they do, it's a very simple "do what I say or I will hurt you." The American prison system is an extension of that. The only thing that prevents the average American from destroying everything around them is the threat of violence from the government. It's easy to fall into the mindset "I can't be wrong if I'm not being punished."
The whole thing that this is all about the dad telling the kids how to feel and think is so awful. Yes, parents can be there to teach and there are times when parents need to be explicit. But letting kids learn within their own capacity instead of teaching them that they're bad and wrong all the time has a lot of merit.
It’s crazy that being a nice person has become the equivalent of woke for them 💀
Nobody said bluey was woke
They literally did LOL.@@ÕkamiMeansWolf
@@lxvelyrxman timestamp?
....whats crazy is that you think you're accurate with your strawman interpretation.
@@lxvelyrxman one month and no timestamp?
So they try to paint Chip Chilla as apolitical, while stating blatantly political reasons for making it.
average conservative move
most subtle conservative:
I'm glad it isn't anti gay yet. Otherwise fine
Telling the daughter that she’s just tattling is so weird to me. Isn’t tattling a stigmatized term for telling adults when someone does something bad? Why is the dad discouraging that “unless it’s important”?
A better phrasing would be to say it’s gossiping, since it seems like the daughter hurt people’s feelings by “reporting” people’s private stories
Yeah I really don't like the implications of telling kids to not tattle to their parents.
Kids are too young to know properly what is and isn't big news.
They could be in abusive situations where someone tells them "don't tell anyone it's not a big deal" and they're never gonna be able to come to the conclusion on their own that actually the person is lying and that is "tattling worthy".
Teaching about gossip seems like a much better approach. Because it implies as well it's only about bad things that don't concern you directly.
as a csa victim it's fucking really creepy, it's literally the type of behavior people get groomed by
Or how about telling the kids, "it's important to consider 'why' you are telling the story. Is it really, really important? Or, are you just want attention. Because, you know, if you want attention, you don't need to spread stories that could hurt people, you can just say, 'Dad, I feel like I'm not being seen'"
@@lyndsaybrown8471I don’t think a toddler has the emotional capacity to figure that out
Chum Chum: No dobbing
Chili: Unless someone's in danger.
I’m going to bet the people who wrote the “pick up your toys” episode of Chip Chilla are the types of parents who would throw away their kids toys as “punishment” for not picking them up
The irony being the parents probably bought the toy to begin with. So they're literally throwing away thier own money and investment simply to enforce a consequence and reinforce an outcome and teach compliance via misery than actually teach a lesson.
It's no surprise. Conservatives all hate their own kids, and only have them to manipulate them into becoming more brainwashed conservatives to vote for their fascist leaders.
Got them to pick up their toys though didn’t it? My father did that to me, and it made me clean my room. He warned me twice so me being a dumb kid called his bluff. The next day my room was spotless, dad had asked me if I seen anything different. Told him yeah my toys were gone. Said to me well then you should’ve cleaned your room up when I told ya
OMFG, the lesson is to pick up your shit so you can be organized. That way you have enough room to walk and do lots of things. No offense, but a messy room is not going to want people in your room
@@thetermintater7770 that's not good parenting, that's just commanding your child through the fear of them losing their toys if they don't listen to your commands, what you should do is inform them *why* leaving their toys out is a bad idea, give them examples so they can learn and improve instead of just falling in line through blind obedience.
Intentionally breaking your child's possessions is quite literally a documented form of abuse... and that episode of Chip Chilla advocates it as a reasonable and expected consequence for being messy????
Love how daily wire tries to call Bluey woke and political when its so heavily based in another country's culture.
did they cite their reasons or is it just namecalling?
@@boop004 Calling things "woke" is just namecalling, it doesn't really have any meaning. There is no reasoning for it since its only meant to advertise itself to a specific audience.
@@TheJeSTeR7530 Shut up that is not inherently true plenty of things are woke. Besides it makes sense why they are taking inspiration from it due to it not being woke. That was likely only ONE person and when they talk about woke stuff they usually mean other things that are truly woke.
@@Mario87456People who use “woke” as an argument shouldn’t be taken seriously.
@@blueflare3848 Shut up you are wrong I know more than you and you WILL respect me!
the difference in parenting styles between Bluey and Chip Chilla is the most notable aspect to me.
Bluey, as mentioned, is about parents caring for their children and treating them as humans with emotions and logic and ability to understand, whilst also emphasising that parents are too. Children are important and influential and creative and want to do their own things and should be encouraged.
Chip Chilla, and conservatives in general, are more invested in children being obedient just because parents have power over them: children should be led in all theings by the Master Of The House (i.e. dad, not even mother who needs to be subservient to the father), children need their autonomy destroyed and emotional harm to come to them if they defy their superiors.
The messaging of Bluey uplifts children and adults/parents, whereas the messaging of Chip Chilla only serves to make both sides more miserable.
(also the level of irony in saying that 'reporting things that aren't important or aren't good is just tattling and therefore bad' is off the charts)
And the soft wuss crowd hasn't raised a bunch of spoiled brat entitled communists at all, have they?
Spineless.
Yep. And that same ideology vehemently hates government and makes it a core part of their personality to buck against any authority they think doesn't let them do what they want and own what they want.
It's a contradiction. You obey, bow down and do what you are told, till you are an adult and perceive others who aren't your parents to be asking the same and then rebel.
Are conservatives actually just teenagers? Prone to peer pressure, group think and rebellion for the sake of it as a reaction to a stifled controlled environment trying to find their own voice? Some can be smart and introspective, but since they're not as developed, they're prone to falling into many pit traps.
Bentkey feels like that moment of Spongebob where Mr. Krabs says, "The children? I don't care about the children. I just care about their parents' money."
Ok Social Justice Weirdo
@@alexslusher16
What's so "Social Justice Weirdo" about this comment?
@@coolfishron6668Ignore them. They don’t have a real argument
@@BlueMoonRaccoon016
Sounds like a plan.
you hit the nail on the head
Fun Fact: The reason why the dogs in Bluey are those colors is because the color pallet to what dogs can see.
And can be used for any characters :) (I'm just a fan of blue)
@@visklimlynx I like blue as well, but not BLU, I like RED.
@@visklimlynx If you know what Team Fortress 2 is you might get the RED or BLU joke.
@@Skillessscout I’m more of a RED fan myself
Yeah. Specifically for the blue heelers in the show, I see why the people who worked on the characters pushed the blue in their design. Children are drawn to bright colors and blue dogs are more of a dark grey but it aren't fully grey, but leaning a bit towards blue.
I think Chip Chilla would have done better if they ACTUALLY stayed with their old animation style
Yeah, I think so too.
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I would agree but sadly that would not change the abysmal morals behind Chip Chilla. It would've also been even more difficult to call it out since not as many would've known about it and informed others to avoid it if the show hadn't imitated Bluey.
Hmm, I don’t think it would have been better, more enjoyable to look at but as soon as you turn the sound on and hear the plot it would be ruined
and hired better writers who don't write shit like
if you don't clean up your mess we will break your toys
WTF?
Another way that Bluey shows love to not only the show but it's actors since the VA's for Bluey, Bingo, and all the kids aren't credited. This is done since both VA's are children and the studio wants to keep them anonymous for their own safety since you know what people do to child actors. Meanwhile you can look up and see the kids who voice Chip Chilla
Savvy Writes Books did their own video essay on Daily Wire/Bentkey shows, and interviewed the owner of Bent Key, a LGBT owned and focused small publishing company in Great Britain, who is now having a domain name battle for the name with Daily Wire.
I always appreciated how the female characters in Bluey aren't given eyelashes for the sake of "feminine" character design. Not susprising that the conservative ripoff decided they didnt like that.
As an American, on behalf of Americans with common sense. We. Do. NOT. Claim.this. shit. 😭 I love bluey and i know ripoffs are a sign of a great media but i hope daily wire gets sued into the ground or the show bankrupts.
yeah
I despise Chip Chilla, the Daily Wire, and reactionary conservatives just as much as you do. But you do not speak for all Americans, even all Americans with “common sense”. You speak only for yourself. Please don’t put words into other people’s mouths without their consent.
If Ludo Studios were to sue DailyWire over Chip Chilla, it would only make Bluey look bad and Chip Chilla look good. Even though I do agree that CC is a rip-off, I highly doubt that an actual legal case could be made for DW to be found guilty of plagiarism. This isn’t like Miracle Star or that Peppa Pig cartoon knock-off where the similarities are so obvious that you’d have to be blind to not notice them. The parallels between the two cartoons are waaaaaaay too subtle and small in number for a lawyer to be willing to take DW to court, let alone a judge to quickly say “oh yeah, 100% plagiarism there, case dismissed!”
As an American, I completely agree with you.
@@ThereAreThoseWhoCallMeTim fair
It's laughable how the higher- ups at Daily Wire are so obsessed with being "anti- woke", they end up making the very same mistakes they accuse Disney of, and their cartoon ends up mediocre at best. Had they stuck with the original style, and tried to be a fun cartoon first, it might have worked.
That it 1000 percent true
Lmao very true!
That'd involve not being money grubbing millionaires who wouldn't know talent or humor if it busted down their door and sprayed silly string everywhere
Also is it me, or is their argument for why folks "need" DailyWire+ sound an awful lot like some sh*t Gothel would say to keep Rapunzel in her tower? 🤨
Anything that's been made to be "anti-woke" will never work
Bluey's parents are the parents I always wanted and wished for. Chip's parents are what I grew up with and got.
Hope you're in a better place now. And that one day, if you want, you'll be the Chilli of a lucky little one.
They made the dad a self insert perfect main character with all the agency like they never learned anything from fanfiction about Gary Stus/Mary Sues
I feel like, unfortunately, a lot of kids nowadays grow up with Chip's parents. It's awful, so many people don't deserve or aren't ready for kids- so many children growing up abused or being raised to be corrupt in a world that's already overpopulated.
It's why so many millennials refuse to have kids now that they're adults (me included) either parental abuse or their parents constantly crying about how having us was "awful, and the worst mistake of their life"
@@CL0WNP4RTY thats a problem with your parents, not you. don’t let them ruin what you want to become. Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face. Be the parent to your kids the way you wish your parents had parented you. You are letting your parents win if you don’t continue your genetic lineage...
@@CL0WNP4RTY i thought less finantially stable people were willing to have kids because the standard of parenting is now a smidge higher, at least in the emotional department.
As a child, my dad would sometimes destroy my toys in anger, or even just throw them away without me knowing. The idea that the parents in Chip Chilla would knowingly destroy their childs property to make a point is really disturbing and psychopathic. Im not joking, speaking from personal experience, destroying someone elses property on purpose shows a clear lack of empathy.
Also, Bluey is a gorgeous show that has managed to make me, an emotionally stunted and closed off 25 year old, cry multiple times
also it doesnt teach 'cleaning up is good' it teaches 'clean up or else' and unfortunately when you are older and leave home and that 'or else' doesnt exist then you dont really clean up anymore unless you learnt a better reason elsewhere.
@@fairystail1 exactly. And then conservative parents wonder why their children have so many issues
@@fairystail1Most of the things this show tries to teach involve shutting down or punishing children, frankly it says a lot about the people who conceived it
Also they had his siblings participate in this, that makes it even worse
And remember kids, they went out of their way to completely change the art style of this show after Bluey went popular.
I saw someone else say it: while Bluey is about children coming up with an idea, while adults enable and improve that while teaching them good boundaries; while Chip Chilla is about parents coming up with ideas and roles for their children to play with, there is clearly an outcome for the lesson of the day that the parents expect and get, while the children are never given protagonism in their stories.
If my parents forced me to spend 3 hours at church, I'd have hated them for it. Being the rebellious brat I was, I probably would have acted out more out of spite.
i wasn't even a rebellious kid but i absolutely despised spending even an hour in a church
I only went to church when I had to like weddings, funerals etc. which I wouldn't have minded
Still this would be too much
Also the line that "a good parent spends 15 minutes a day with their children" really says all you need to know about how bad their understanding of parenting is.
So parents should just let their kids do whatever they want and not force them to do things that might teach them lifelong lessons?
@@SlyFan-mp8dcNice straw man, dude.
I love how the show directors were SO scared of giving a girl a “boy name” that they named the sister “Charla” instead of “Charlie” 💀
....
you sound like a bigot there yourself, buddy
My name is Charlie as well and I’m a trans boy
Charlie is one of my fave unisex names
@@UwUImShio so names like Charla should disappear!
@@ithurtsbecauseitstrue no? I just said that I like the name Charlie. Also this is my first time hearing the name Charla, so I thought it was made up like some cartoon name. What are you on about?
I love how they found a relatively normal "ch" name for the main character, yet they just made up random words for the other characters.
Seriously, there are plently of names that start with "ch" they could've used. *There's:*
Champ
Chance
Charity
Charlie/Charles
Charlotte (more of an "sh" sound, but still)
Chase
Chad/Chadwick
Chandler/Chandley
Chanelle
Chanette
Chaplin
Chastity
Chauncey
Chaz
Chelsea
Chloe
Chris/Christian/Christopher/Christina
Cheyenne
Chevy
Cherish
Chuck
----
And that's not even all of the examples I could find! Did the creators just not look up any other similar names past the main character??
I didn't even think about that, but you're absolutely right 😂
Would Chloe still work even if it's pronounced "Klowey"?
They found Chili lol
'charla' actually is a name, but it's one that hasn't seen significant use in ≈ 50 years.
no explanation/excuses for the rest, though
This gets popular, I’m expecting Conservative Owl House and Conservative Gravity Falls. Remember, Ben wants engagement and pissing off two fanbases is the way to go.
To be fair, Conservative Owl House is just Harry Potter.
A conservative Gravity Falls is just Disney's dream version of Gravity Falls
I imagined conservatives would enjoy Gravity Falls just for the mere conspiracy aspect of the show.
@@s3v3n3nah they only like conspiracies if they blame every Ill of society on Jews, gays and black people.
But the cops are gay, so therefore conservatives have a meltdown.
I always get so uncomfortable when the lesson is "no tattling." I understand when it's supposed to be about picking your battles or about finding solutions beyond telling mom and dad about every little disagreement, but the generalized "don't be a tattle tale" coming from adults always makes me wonder what they don't want their kids to "tattle" about them.
Usually tattling is about not creating drama over tiny things that don't actually matter, which happens a lot amongst kindergarten age kids.
Not much to do with the parents themselves
Abuse. That's what they don't want kids to tattle about. The irony is that the only people grooming kids are the ones trying to isolate them and telling them to keep secrets. 'cause, you know, that's how they get to abuse people.
i can't remember what show i saw it from, but i remember a kids show i watched a long time ago saying something like "if someone is being hurt then it's not tattling, it's reporting" and honestly more shows need to teach the difference between telling on someone just to get them in trouble vs telling an adult when something is wrong, because trying to get someone into trouble for things that aren't that big of a deal is wrong, not just because "no one wants to hear it"
@@gurun8071having been a camp counselor, can confirm a surprising amount of the more traditional kid management systems boil down to "bother the authority figure the least amount possible"
Sadly, often to the detriment of the kids development and mental health
@@ScooterinABthat's exactly what it is. Both political sides are bad. But guess which side has a much higher percentage of child abusers and predators. The side telling you to not tattle. I'd say I'm shocked but I'm not.
It’s so funny to me that Chum Chum (that’s the dads name in Chip Chilla for some reason) gets shipped with Bandit so much. Like the amount of art that I’ve seen of Bandit and Chum is insane cause they’re usually really well drawn even for a joke 😧
I do love it a LOT but that was the wind that said that. Not me 🥰
I don't even get how the two would fit together.. One is loving and caring and the other is a fucking drill sargeant breaking his kids stuff if they don't clean it up... (also what the f*ck is the name Chum Chum)
Ah, spiteshipping. It is a fine art.
Can I just say I hate you now(jk, I don't), but seriously now I need to go look at this, maybe it's the reason Chum Chum is angry, internal homophonic maybe, but then again it's no reason to be abusive to your kids.🤷
I meant to say homophobic, damn auto-correct. 😅
I cannot fathom being the kid who says "we don't have Disney plus. we have daily wire plus though!" and I was the kid whose mom thought Power Rangers was too violent for me to watch until I was THIRTEEN.
Bruh I feel that so deeply. My family didn't like it when I watched anything on TV at that point. Like when I watched kids shows on TV they were not engaging with it at all.
Not being allowed to watch SpongeBob because it was “too strange”
RIP for the children who will grow up on dw+
my point is that they'll be bullied for having homophobic parents and shitty tv.
Duck Fisney
I still remember when Bluey was called a Peppa Pig "Rip-off!" And not only detroned the pig herself but now has it's own Rip-offs.
Yeah, I don't think it's a rip-off. It's a genre that they coexist within. No one accused it of ripping off Blues Clues for having a blue dog and the exact same color palette
Whenever I walk past the toy aisle in the supermarket, I internally cheer for every toy shelf Bluey takes from Peppa.
no way a rip off
@@PBMS123 when Bluey first came out it was considered a Peppa Pig rip off by many, cute animals, family of 4 (2 parents, 2 kids) evryday adventures, girl lead. However didn't take much for Bluey to stand out on it's own and even beat the pig.
Actually though! Pepper pig’s terrible
The fact Boreings description of "great parents" is "15 minutes a day with their kids and 3 hours of church a week",,
I feel like either this guy was concerningly neglected or he just desperately needed to put the word church somewhere
I actually worked with someone who didn't want her kids to watch bluey. I asked her why, because it's a great show. She explained that kids should just do as their told and not challenge their parent's leadership and just follow orders. Apparently, parents can't be wrong, and that a lot of times, bluey and bingo dont listen to their parents and do whatever they want.
Yes, because Chip Chilla never shows parents can't be wrong or children doing whatever they want even though they do.
@bchbchbcc-xl1qb i haven't watched Chip chilla. But im not surprised. Unless you are saying that sarcastically, then i am surprised, lol
The idea that treating parents just as imperfect as their kids reminds me of Hey Arnold. While it is for an older demographic, it still shows show much the parents and adults are capable of making mistakes just as much as the kids they're trying to teach. Best example is the episode about the kids discovering a new place to play baseball, only for the adults to turn into an incoherent mess.
Not to mention Helga's parents were so blatantly neglectful of her that they couldn't even remember their own child's name and in turn she often calls them by their first names
@@dannydamnmendez Ohh boy, yeah. If you need any example of how NOT to be a parent, look no further than the Patakis.
As an individual who was adopted by her grandmother, who herself was a single mother raising two of her grandkids and her nephew... I really quite enjoy non-traditonal families in media. Y'know... Because they exist too. 👀
Yeah, I remember being so excited when there was a divorced family in a cartoon. It made me feel just a bit seen since my parents were divorced
Phineas and Ferb making the titular characters stepbrothers and not making it or their parents’ relationship a big deal was one of the most underrated parts about it.
When I was younger I lived with my mom, my grandma and her friends. I was raised by pretty much only females and it kinda sucked only seeing families with one dad one mom and like two or three kids.
Fun fact. Ben Shapiro's animation studio Bentkey shares a name with a small LGBTQ+ publishing house in the UK called Bent Key.
I said "bent key" when I was 6 over 30 years ago when I saw it on my mom's key chain. Never heard it before in my life until i came up with that phrase.
Why is that a fun fact?
@@ithurtsbecauseitstrue very ironic, because you know, Ben Shappy wanted Chip Chilla to be the most conservative thing to ever exist
@@ed_cmntonly ahhhh… the snarky wise ass defense rather than argument, reason, or citation.
Have your opinion. But youve pre-qualified your position as meritless
That's ironic, considering that almost all conservatives are very anti-LGBT. To the point where they sometimes condone conversion therapy.
Bluey is not a conservative show.
It is an everyone show.
Both lefts and rights, progressives and conservatives, can enjoy it.
That's why it's so good.
Although Bluey now seems to be joining the ranks of "woke" shows according to an article I heard from PinkNews.
@@aussieman3021 What pray tell was in this article?
@@StealthTheFoxz The show promoted being nice to people, I won't allow that in my America 😡
Chip can never be like Bluey because it is about HURTING. Whether that be through its actual show messaging or the fear mongering values the Daily Wire is based on. Bluey works so well with both children and adults because its HEALING. Bluey’s problems are handled with the outmost love and tenderness that you can feel through the screen. The kids are allowed to be happy and carefree, they are allowed to love each other when every damn siblings in kids shows are boiled down to hating each other. The tattle episode makes me so sad because that poor little girl is being alienated and ostracized for telling the truth, they terrorize the child before telling her that somethings wrong. It feels so reminiscent of many painful childhoods that many of us grown adults are still hurting from. But when I see Bandit being open about his feelings or Chili bringing security to the girls, or literally any gentle parenting technique as small as it can be I literally start crying. I feel my inner child heal in a way
Chip Chilla heals me personally, it's cute. Sorry it isn't for you.
@@visklimlynx"isn't for you" is an odd way of dismissing a genuinely harmful show produced by a literal hate group.
@@EL-uj1pl I know the people who made it are bad, I don't support them. Also I know I'm odd, but I don't mean ill, I'm just a kid.
@@visklimlynx the artstyle is cute? Or the whole show?
You don't sound biased at all.
It's not fear mongering to want politics out of cartoons - after Disney, Nick and CN openly promote their agenda. It's not fear mongering when it's admitted, dork.
I’m all for a kids show that embraces the American environment like Bluey does with Australia. Nothing wrong with teaching kids to see the beauty in their culture and surroundings. The way Bluey does it feels like a love letter to it’s unique and beautiful country.
That's why we Australians are proud of Bluey. ❤ 🇦🇺
I don’t want a bad conservative ripoff of my favorite show, I just want an ice cream 😭😭😭
I scream. You scream. We all scream for ice cream. 🍦🍨🍧
You’re telling me, man
It's like all those leftists remakes of classic movies too! Like, come on, is so hard to ask for some great movie or show be WITHOUT anything weird and political 😭🤚
@@kingdomedits721Lmao bruh *what* “leftist remakes”?
*howls*
This is literally the family guy joke where Peter makes a rip off of Speedy Gonzalez and calls it Rapid Dave
The actual definition of “We have Bluey at home!”
Kid: Mom, can we get Bluey?
Mom: No, we already have Bluey at home.
Bluey at home: Chip Chilla
Is Bentkey even cheap compared to Disney+?
@@stephenking5852I can tell you right now you can get the Insider annual subscription to Bentkey and DW+ for $10/month and it even comes with a free leftist tears tumbler they will presumably ship to your house lmfaoo
“We hate shows that push political agendas on kids!”
*makes a show to push political agendas on kids*
The irony's off the charts
The makers are very much aware of that. They're just trying to make it look like they're not so they can rag on other shows and make themselves look good.
No no, it’s completely fine when it’s a show that pushes their own political beliefs and opinions. No hypocrisy here!
Ok Social Justice Weirdo
@@alexslusher16 social justice these nuts in your mouth
I grew up with a conservative dad and let me just say he effed me up, big time. Seeing that clip of that chinchilla family destroying that kids toys without actually talking to them, reminded me so much of my dad. I wish I had Bluey's parents
same here
Hell, a rule is to actually communicate why you do it and the context, if thats supposed to be a punishment, it wopult be great, but a t least not juszt be confusing and making fear.
Dude, same - having Bluey's parents would fix all our problems (/j - I wish)
You just had a father who didn't grow up to the role of dad. Judging on what Bluey dad is teaching his children, he is a conservative dad.
@@allespomidores2845 lmao. Sure bud. No such thing as a good conservative dad
I feel like the idea wasn’t to make a non “woke” bluey but to make a generally conservative show that just ended up like bluey because they wanted to ride on the success of it.
Exactly. They wanted to capitalize on Bluey's success, but also sell it to conservatives by fear mongering.
Even before watching a frame of Chip Chilla, "Homeschooled kids with a stay at home mom" as the stated premise of a show is so laughably on the nose that many people would be able to guess that the show has a conservative bent from that alone.
That's a red flag to me
Idk sounds like a cute premise tbh
The premise is viable, but the execution is laughable.
Wouldn't expect the Daily Wire to put out anything of real value. They basically exist to make conservatives look bad.
@@DISTurbedwaffle918Except conservatives eat up everything they say.. even going so far as to threaten the people or groups they are told to hate.
They're basically just typical Republican figures now, with how absurd and horrific that party has grown.
"Omg how dare you represent a traditional nuclear family with a loving and caring stay-at-home mother and homeschooling done by loving and caring parents in the comfort of home instead of complete, uninterested strangers in a prison-like environment! So ist, so phobic!"
No kids/family show has ever made me feel like tearing up just from pure wholesomeness.
Those guys clearly don't know what "Entertainment" means. So many kids and adult shows teach people valuable lessons.
Ok Social Justice Weirdo
@@alexslusher16 Here's a hug if you want it : *hugs*
Things are going to be ok, no one here is a weirdo, entertainment has soul that give meaning to lessons, this does not.
The Daily Wire could've just based their kids show on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Mr Rogers was a well known conservative and a decent spiritual successor type show would do well to honor him. Instead DW made a low effort ripoff that unfairly slanders a genuinely well intentioned kids show.
@@Stryker98 Uhhh... no he wasn't. In fact, Mr. Rogers had explicitly said he kept his politics to himself, but even some of the episodes of his show... at the time would be considered EXTREMELY progressive for the time (like the time he stuck his bare feet in a pool alongside a black man... in 1969, when racial tensions were still EXTREMELY high). He was a registered Republican, sure... but he voted like an independent... and voting records matter a LITTLE MORE here than party affiliation.
@@SeanStrife Republican and Conservative aren't always mutually connected lmao.
Its so sad that American culture has been so corrupted by the current toxic state of politics that even kids animation is no longer safe from it.
Edit: I know animation has always been political in some way but I meant the “OwN the LibTaRds” kind of politics
True. I hate the USA so much for this. Like, no issues with it, it's just the politics, like not everything has to be political goddamit. Everything political, turns to shit.
My farts are better than Saberspark and Saberfart's farts
That's cute. You think kid's animation was ever free of politics.
as a kid myself, i find it SO HARD to find kids shows that ill actually enjoy now. either the kids shows being produced are soulless and only abt politics or whatever, or my favorite shows get canceled out of nowhere. i enjoy web series (mainly object shows) wayy more then i do abt shows made by big companies, bc the ppl making web series genuinely care abt their shows, rather than the cash grab political copy shows made by companies.
@@warlordofbritannia Ikr. But hey, we can at least try avoiding that stuff and make apolitical stuff, right?
I bought a couple of Bluey books for my little niece recently. One of them was all about family, and at the end, it said something like 'what really makes a family is how much you love each other'. I feel like, if there were Chip Chilla books, it would say something more along the lines of 'what makes a family is a dad who goes to work, a mom who stays at home, and children who always behave themselves and never ask any questions'.
Yes, because stopping bullies, making cupcakes and learning how you can be multiple things is saying a dad who goes to work, a mom who stays home, and children who always behave themselves and never ask any questions. Seriously, if a book about Chip Chilla were to come out, it would probably mirror the episode lessons or most likely be about family, honesty and respect, not that I imagine you would understand if it did.
@@bchbchbcc-xl1qb you must be one of them special folks huh
@@bchbchbcc-xl1qb you literally have a bluey pfp what are you waffling about
@@cleorise8187 If by special, you mean I've watched the series, then yes, I'm special in that regard. If you mean the other kind of special, the reason I'm this kind of special is because these people in the comment section keep going on about the show being abuse and how the kids are nothing but objects.
@@bchbchbcc-xl1qb Got another Chris-chan in our hands lmao
Bluey was considered "woke" by many conservatives because the dad cared for the kids often, both parents work, and the parents occasionally apologize and allow for some crazy antics. And don't punish their kids for being kids. Which is why a lot of people pointed out that this new show has a dad who is working full time, stay at home mom, and "traditional" parenting.
I'm not even kidding, this was some DRAMA in parenting groups when Bluey hit the US. So many conservative parents despise Bandit. And they hate gentle parenting.
Yeah, worse part I have a conservative cousin that doesn't like Bluey because she sees the dad as too soft to be a good male role model
Yikes. It’s kind of scary that people think this way.
@@CoolMagmar Who hurt your cousin so much for them to have an aversion to people that care?
endemic to patriarchy, sadly
a bit of "my dad used to spank me and I turned out FINE!", a dash of fear towards the unknown, a sprinkle of "I was trained to believe this so it must be true - or else I'm capable of doing evil," and a heaping helping of men who wish to preserve the status quo because it gives them power and agency over women and children even at the expense of their own emotional and social wellbeing
@@bumfricker2487 For them to accept gentle parenting as a valid option, they'd be admitting that they're objectively wrong for hitting their kids. Lots of people seem allergic to introspection.
Fun fact: Bluey is 100x better because the creators cared and added so many little amazing details down to the colouring of the characters. The show is made in dog vision colours. DOG VISION COLOURS! This is a level of love and care Chip Chilla will never achieve.
bluey is like looking at a baby taking a shit
This isn’t even a fact, but an obviously one sided opinion.
@@malbasedvalentine3210 the fun fact was the dog vision colours and yes, it was mainly an opinion
Are you too trying to be clowns
It is?? Are you colorblind or am I?
Bencil Shappener: "I hate all these films shoving "woke" "political" ideology down our throats! Can't we go back to aPoLiTiCaL eNtErTaInMeNt?"
also Bencil Sharppener: creates a "Bluey" knockoff that shoves conservative ideology in the viewers' face
LOL 10/10 nickname
Bencil Shappener is the only way I'll refer to him from now on. If I have to think about that complete waste of space of a man, the least I can do is have a laugh about it.
The daily wire doesn't want "apolitical" entertainment, they want entertainment that supports their agenda.
I mean, both sides are no different in terms of hypocrisy and toxicity.
@@veggsbacon1891 Oh boy, one of *these.* "Seriously, both sidesing" is the most intellectually lazy take a person can have. All you're doing is seeking a false sense of balance where there is none and then rationalizing it as centrist wisdom because you have a clear bias, and boiling everything down to "Well, both things bad, I guess" makes it easier for you to come off as fair and reasonable. It doesn't. It just makes you look disingenuous at worst and oblivious to reality at best when you equivocate the kind of things the right pulls vs the left. Are both sides hypocritical and toxic to an extent? Obviously, but to *what* extent matters, and to shrug and "both sides" it is the equivalent of taking someone with a mild head cold and someone with stage 4 terminal cancer and going "Well, they're both sick." It's *technically* true, but whereas one is just a minor annoyance, the other will literally kill you.
My dad actually uses that tactic, threatening to throw away my stuff when he house gets too messy
I'm disabled, and I'm on medication for my constant exhaustion, and I CONSTANTLY get mess blindness. He doesn't need to threaten me, I just need to be reminded, but he does anyway.
try using stiicky notes to remind yourself then
People forget. That’s all I can say about it
My favorite part was when the dad said it’s “Chilla time” and then proceeded to chilla over everyone. Truly one of the shows of all time.
The differences between the episodes' lessons in Saber's comparison
Bluey:
For kids - your actions have an impact on the feelings of others around you, even something as small as picking up your toys, so you should do good things to show kindness to the people in your life, not with the expectation that they will reward you
For parents - Rewards and punishments methods of teachings, even just rewards methods like Bluey's dad does, don't work as effectively as teaching children the reasons they should do something. Using compassion as a motivation will shape your children to be more considerate and kind people with selfless inclinations, while rewards and punishments will incline them towards acting in their self interest. Your children can probably understand emotions enough to not want to upset their parents, not out of fear but out of kindness, and your feelings can be powerful motivators.
Chipchilla:
For kids - If you don't do what you're told you will be punished
For parents - Punishing your children under the guise of a game will make your children learn to obey you.
Exactly, worth noting that conservatives like DW view their children as their property and that everything related to that fact is an extension of their property, they live in your house so you can barge into their room at any time, that since you bought a toy for your kid, you can break it or dump it and ignore any sort of right your kid has to have something they own, a right to their own spaces, privacy, independence.
@@melkhiordarkfell4354 I agree, and it's also worth noting that rewards and punishments styles of parenting are what conservatives are used to. Bluey's narrative that children can learn morals without a selfish motivation like a reward or a punishment, and that methods of teaching that don't use self-serving motivators are more effective and do better, is seen as a challenge to their way of parenting. Children should listen because they were told to, they should obey their parents regardless of if they understand the reasons they've been told to do something or not do something, and they should fear the consequences of not obeying, in the minds of conservatives. That's what chipchilla wants to uphold, vs bluey trying to change the status quo by giving children credit for their emotional intelligence and introducing motivations for children that implore them to understand the reasons behind the lessons and develop a stronger moral compass
On the property part, that holds up too, as Bluey gives children credit for their emotional intelligence and their compassion, as well as respecting them enough to teach lessons and give guidance without talking down to them as making them feel inferior. Conservatives don't want to give any thought to the emotional intelligence, compassion, or need for respect because, despite once being children, they view their kids as property and not living beings. They don't want to acknowledge the complexities that make children human and the importance of developing their humanity with their moral lessons. They want to have unquestioned, unexplained authority over their children, upheld by fear
Give me a break
See the most effective thing for the room cleaning message would also be that there can be consequences that aren’t punishments.
“I left my markers out and now they’re dried up and I can’t use them”. That is a natural consequence. Kids end up learning that it makes their lives easier in the long run while being not super fun in the short term.
“Yeah it may be boring, but sometimes we have to do things like this because they’re important and will help us later on
@@redtailarts101 Please stop thinking of it as conservatives don't group all of us together. It's not a conservative thing.
Being conservative does not equal controlling bad parenting.
The fact that Bluey acknowledges that children are their own people instead of their parent's property makes it inherently political to conservatives. The Daily Wire is just a sad group of people who hate everything good in the world.
...don't see how, cause kids as parents property us a bit more than "conservative" considering the average conservative don't hold that view
@gurun8071 I hate to burst your bubble, but that very much is a conservative viewpoint, and most conservatives view their children as an extension of themselves with no agency.
@@gurun8071 ive never met a conservative parent that didn't treat their child like property. That can be as simple as "my way or the highway" kinda shit.
@@asksalottle220 you guts are very open minded
@@baraness24I don't know any conservatives who do that. At all. Every single one let kids do what they want within reason.
Chinchillas poop hundreds of times a day. Since that doesn't happen in the show, Chip Chilla is full of shit.
I LOVE the original designs of the chinchillas. They remind me of early nickelodeon shows too, not sure why but the style just gives me that nostalgia. Its really a shame they went with the new look instead
they should've just cut out the middleman and just had the characters say "be conservative and vote for Trump.", and not waste everyone's time.
Shapiro hates Trump.
THIS KIND OF SHAMELESS $#!% is why I have NO FAITH IN HUMANITY!!!!!
Could say the same for basically every show Disney has put out for the past decade. Might as well have just had someone look into the camera and say "white people bad, women better than men, LGBTQ victims of everything, conservatives bad! Vote liberal!"
Along with basically everything else from Hollywood for the most part.
Lol
The fact that their moral lessons are not based in empathy but rather fear is so on brand.
Give me a break
@@92JazzQueenBreak given, please log off.
And people like you forgetting about the insane fearmongering you swallow whole from your cult leaders to accuse others is also so on brand.
While you continue to be the epitome of pot calling the kettle black
Fr the network was advertised on fear, why not use it as a plot device