The best way i have heard bluey described is it is a show show for children and people with children in their lives. It teaches amazing values to children, it is also an amazing way for adults to learn to interact with their children in a healthy mature way. It is actually a disgustingly amazing show
It's also got surprisingly good consistency and world building, you will literally catch events from other episodes occasionally happening in the background of another character point by of view in an entirely different episode. It makes it much more bearable as background noise while your kids watching cause you can search for connections and curl poofy around the main story.
He did the Bluey stuff on stream before the latest video about... cleansing. Surprised he hasn't react to it on stream yet (to my knowledge), everyone must bring it up to him.
@@Kid_Charlemagne😂 of course he didn't. As far as I know he imprisoned a Train in a Tunnel or Cave while it was still alive and then built a Wall in Front of it, imprisoning the Train forever
@@Firestar-TVExcept that *wasn’t* the case because *he literally got let out in the following episode* (however, the only time long term punishments happen is because the character getting the punishment deserved it)
@@Firestar-TV Technically they let him out in the following episode...however that was only because the publishers demanded the author write a follow-up so not to scare children. However, there were other instances of vehicles being taken out of service in rather...disturbing ways.
THIS is how a Kids Show needs to be. It needs to be enjoyable for Kids and for Adults. It makes babysitting or parenting so much easier when a Show or Movie can be enjoyed by both
As a parent of 2 girls. I end up watching alot of bluey. Honestly it's a cute show that often makes me want to be a better father. But sadly I spend more time at work than I do at home.
I feel you. But I have been granted the chance from my wife to pursue my education instead of being the breadwinner which has opened me up to the stay at home dad roll while I prepare for studies and whatnot. I felt like you, it's hard to be the inactive parent while supporting the family. Know that one day your girls will understand how hard you worked, and how much you gave, to ensure they had lives full of love. The time lost with them is painful when thinking about it, I know.. but the silver lining in knowing they know you love them so much, that you risk your well being, mentally and physically, to provide wonderful lives, is fulfilling and powerful. You're loved man, keep being an awesome Dad!
You can't be a perfect parent 24/7. It's physically impossible. And what's more, even if you could, they're not gonna remember all of it. Just do the best you can, and when you can, take the time to play with them or teach them how to ride a bike or somethin. As a former child, I can tell you that they'll remember the highlights of how they were raised.
I promise you, as a parent myself now, I realize my dad worked long, hard, 60-hour workweeks to bring my family from a crappy 2-bed 1-bath trailer out in BFE to a cushy 4-bed 2-bath in a great neighbourhood, the shoes we wanted, nice restaurants, and hobbies galore. The fact that he worked his butt off & came straight home & still had enough energy to give a crap fills me with awe & respect. I had ro go through a bratty teenage phase first, but your kids will love you for giving everything you can to give them everything they need & more. A Real Man for a dad is worth more than diamonds. I'd cut anyone for looking at my dad side-eyed. Can't nobody tell me nothing.
Thanks everyone. I appreciate the kind words. What I ment to say is this show inspires me to be more fun when I am around. Lol I'm not too down on my self. Just aware of my own shortcomings. : )
It's hard to understand how good bluey is without watching it. But a lot of people who watch bluey realize that they want a family even half as good as the Heelers.
And the mom works as security at the airport... got it? Plus there are many many correlations between what happens to the characters or their traits and what kind of dog breed they are: it's a deep rabbit hole! One of the secret of the show is in the details!
Bluey just hits the brain at 100000 miles per hour and gets ya outa no where. I legit cry to Bluey sometimes when I’m just that down. This is the children show we needed.
Bluey is a FANTASTIC show. I watch it with my youngest daughter, and my grand daughter as well. Everyone in my household loves Bluey! You should definitely watch it Nux!
6:36 That's even a different episode than the one that used to be Number 8. A DIFFERENT EPISODE. At least TWO OF THEM have cracked the TOP TWENTY. This show is absolutely amazing. 14:55 The creator has recently confirmed that Chilli (the mom) indeed had a miscarriage in the past, and this episode was about her passing her coping method down to her kids. There were actually several hints towards it in other episodes, too (for example, in one episode, in a dream sequence, Bluey and Bingo hatch out of Venus and Earth respectively, while Mercury remains unhatched). 28:13 Since this video's publication, those episodes (plus more that aired after) have been brought to Disney+, and are (to my knowledge) unaltered, meaning it most definitely _was_ a licensing thing. Also, James misspoke earlier; it's not the Argentinian that no longer says where they're from, but rather the Frenchman _accompanying_ her (instead clarifying "We're backpackers!").
Somehow, that makes Chilli's anxiety over being a good (bad) mom all the more... chilling? stressful? believable? She lost her first chance to sheer bad luck, in a way that makes a lot of women who experience it feel like it was somehow her fault; it makes sense she's filled with anxiety at all stages thereafter.
Never heard of the show till my niece and nephew came over, I'll tell you what, I would give donations if needed to keep this show running. My niece and nephew love it and it hits themes that can be so hard to explain with out destroying innocence
The miscarriage is not up in the air by the way. The creators have outright confirmed that two different episodes directly reference blues mom having a miscarriage before having her
Ohhhhoooo, soo you want Bluey lore right. You gonna being in a deep rabbit hole, almost every episode have a deep theme behind (even in a innocently fun episode) if you look hard enough
I've been waiting for Nux to do a Bluey reaction. He is over-analysing everything and I fricking love it because he actually pays attention instead of silently watching the thing and calling it a day. I've been following his Adventure Time reactions and get delighted when he remembers things from the first season or so then understands the lore. I fucking love his videos. Him reacting Bluey and diving deep into it is something I desperately needed and wished for. Thanks for the amazing reactions that you just don't stare and repeat the words "good" or "wow" over and over again and actually be a part of the audience.
Nux is probably my favorite YT creator right now, cause he's doing exactly what I do. Consume all the LORE! In the past month I've checked out WH 40K, Power Rangers, SCP, the Souls games, Elden Ring, Star Wars, Adventure Time and about to give Kingdom Hearts another go. I think what sets him apart is his actual attention and engagement with whatever he's checking out. Hell this video about Bluey is a perfect example of that.
@@ladeao1552 Yes! Thats exactly why I enjoy his videos very much. He doesn't just go and randomly say "Wow" while looking at the screen, he actually engages in what he watches like us wievers engaging in the videos we watch. Yes, this is how he earns money but he doesn't just do it for money and if anyone asks for proof about that I will slap the Adventure Time reactions to their faces. Nux actually puts efforts into what he watches and inspects *what* he watches. Damn, I love this man.
Now that he's diving into Bluey lore along with Warhammer 40K he should watch Flashgitz newest animation about those two franchises crossing over. It's great.
Bluey is a complex show: while sure on the surface/non bluey fans don't understand the power the show has: but over time/season by season we grow to know the characters, repeatability and understand what people went through growing up and always shines a light in a word of darkness (I love Bluey. And I'm proud to be a fan of this show)
Here's my recommended episode list (if I miss something, do reply below): 1. Copycat 2. Sleepytime 3. The Show 4. Onesies 5. Grandad 6. Dragon 7. Barky Boats (there's a Bluey + Mackenzie ship in it. 😉) 8. Stickbird 9. Ghost Basket 10. The Sign 11. Surprise!
And here I thought Bluey ends up with the French kid from the camping episode. It's just so perfect to have her meet and then remeet her husband years later in a very similar way to how her parents did in that other episode.
Fun fact: the reason why caillou is bold in because in the book he was a baby so when making it into a cartoon they didn't want to give him hair because they this no one would know it was him.
Another kids cartoon that can be enjoyed by adults is the PBS show Word Girl and there's even words that adults can learn that you didn't know before which is cool
I frrrreaking LOVE Bluey!! It's so cozy, it's so wholesome, so soul-relaxing, idk how to explain it, good. It almost feels like it's healing my childhood, however that's possible
Dude, I had heard about Bluey for a while before but never gave it a second thought. When my daughter was about 1 we finally tossed an episode on so that I could cook and now 2 years later we've watched through the whole series probably 5 or 6 times. It's so wholesome, the characters are so charming, the banter is top notch. Every episode is so relatable. It teaches good lessons for both children and adults. Many episodes, while being fun for a kid, are very clearly directed at the parents watching. I have laughed at this show more than most adult shows I watch. And there are many episodes that left me misty eyed as well. I think anyone can enjoy this show, but I believe no one enjoys as much as the parents. Easily the best children's show ever made, and it isn't even close.
2 things that's probably been mentioned 1: The newest episode,'the sign ', is really emotional and probably one of the best episodes. 2: The creator has 2 brothers, and they are in the show as character. (The Terriers) Also, there are some people who post about their they like vrgrl and many others. Easy to find on here.
One word for why it’s so incredible to so many people of so many ages and lifestyles; SINCERITY. And Nux picked up on that SO quickly! Can’t wait for you to watch it. Even season 1 can just be a, “Let’s disengage from the shitstorm called life and chill out for 7-8 minutes.”
Yep definitely try the first few episodes. The doctor episode where bluey as the doctor is not doing a good job and Bingo as the nurse actually advocating for the patient and having to convince the doctor to do there job and help is so based. This situation happened to my mom and if the nurse don't fight so hard my mom would probably be dead right now.
I love Bluey, I started watching it with my daughter when she was 4 and it been amazing. When I started watching it, my daughter had a hard time communicating her intention. now she's talking more, expressing herself with games, I can talk her through her emotions when shes upset. heart warming to have her come up and want to make a new game or tell me what game she wants to play. That and the show is just really wonderfully heart warming. Episodes like Onesie really hit me in the feels. Flatpack is insanely deep. The episode "The Show" literally hints at miscarriages
I'm a little surprised that Muffin wasn't brought up in the video after Calliou. Both are temperamental toddlers, but only one of them actually learns to behave and be a decent kid with the guidance and encouragement from her family.
"the meme doesnt even make sense". ahahahahahah said by someone who doesnt understand Muffin WOULD fucking crash a car into a bridge XDD i started watching bluey because i babysit my niece and it was a new show, so we tried it, she was 3, and we both got hooked. we both laughed so much.
I'm 36 with 2 kids, and love 40k and Bluey. I've actually cried a couple of times watching Bluey... and I don't cry often at all. I recommend watching from episode 1 just so you can get a better feel for the characters, and get the backfire background continuity easter eggs. And you'll see more character development in the kids that way. Oh and Muffin can piss off!!
OMG YEEEES! 😆 I SWEAR TO GOD I DREAMED OF THE DAY NUX WOULD REACT TO ANYTHING BLUEY AND HERE IT IS AND I'M NOT DREAMING THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL DAAAAY! 🙌 LOL! THIS SHOW IS A MASTERPIECE AND PROBABLY SAVED ME YEARS OF THERAPY NEXT STEP IS ACTUALLY REACTING TO SOME EPISIDES PLS PLS PLS 🙏 BUT FOR NOW, THIS WILL SUFFICE THANKS NUX! HAVE AN AWESOME DAY 👋 😁
It’s actually so good. I watch with my daughter and it’s our favorite thing, we literally bro out over Bluey. I catch myself watching clips when she’s not even there, it’s so wholesome and well written that it’s easy for an adult to really take in the art for what it is.
"I have realized that you are not furries, but in fact non sentient dog mutants, in clear possession of latent psychic abilities.. *Thank you. For the Lesson."* -The Nicest Black Templar
15:14 bluey is literally mine and my girlfriend's fav show, (we love it even more than anime), we have literally binged the entire series 20+ times. When we have kids, we are seriously aiming to be as close to bandit and chille as possible with our parenting style.
Thats so cute… I wish for the same. Like others have said some of their core memories was when parent joined into their imagination. Its something to be taken for granted honestly. Kids don’t stay kid’s forever.
All of the episodes are on disney+ now. If you're not gonna start with episode one you should start with the last episode because imho it's one of the best episodes of any television show ever. My daugher and I love watching bluey together and it's shocking just how good the show is from the lessons, to all the stuff James talked about in his video.
Nux you have to watch Bluey It's not a kids a show It's a wholesome, healing extremely well written and complex show for emotionally and psychology scared adults and parents that kids can enjoy, I know it sounds crazy but it's true There's some episodes that stand out much more than others but all in all the whole show is extremely enjoyable and each episode is only 7 min long even though they somehow feel like a 25 min episode due to the amazing writing Looking forward to watching some Nux reactions on Bluey episodes 😊
I remember watching one episode because my toddler was being entertained ... And then I saw Chilli being told she is doing fine taking care of her daughter and I just burst into tears. It felt like I was told I was doing okay as a mother. To just take things at pace. So I was emotionally manipulated.
Just talking about how much you love Bluey really doesn't do the show justice. It isn't until you actually sit-down for yourself and watch a batch of episodes that you finally come to appreciate how much thought and care went into the show. If someone told me they considered Bluey the greatest animated kids show ever made, I would find it very hard to argue against them.
My favorite Bluey episode is Dance Mode. The parents act a little more imperfect, sure, but it's a good, simple lesson on what consent is and what it means. Sometimes people say yes to please others, but really they want to say no. It's hard to learn to stick up for yourself if you're never taught how to.
When thos first came out in Australia i was the same thoughts as Nux. But cause i had a niece we had to watch it and i felt the same as Odd. It was a flashbang. I love the show. And with 8 minutes its easy to watch just a fuckton on.
I wouldn't skip to the major emotional episodes without watching the others in the intended order. Some things in those less emotional episodes make those big episodes a lot more impactful.
I remember several years ago when I was nannying to get by on my rent payments, and Bluey would be auto-playing sometimes. When the toddler was sleeping and the crawler was occupied with the toys on the rug, I'd be alone with my thoughts watching Bluey on loop. Probably sounds weird, but when I realized the kind of childhood I had missed out on, I cried. My parents never taught me anything useful or healthy. I was scared of them most of the time. A childhood that good exists? And I was never allowed to experience it? Why me? Why was I left out of commonly decent parenting?
The actual maker of bluey said he never thought he'd make a kid show and always planned on making animations directed at adults. Which totally explains why when he got pulled into making bluey he turned it into a show for adults disguised as a kid show. It's freaking amazing. And honestly you can watch each episode independent but time is actually a thing in a show and the characters mature and age as the series progresses. Plus it's fun to see references to previous episode as you watch. And the sign in season 3 is so full of Easter eggs I still wonder if anyone has actually identified all of them yet.
As someone with a year and a half year old daughter i thought the same way until i started watching it with her. Little 7 minute episodes its perfect for a little treat
Episodes that I think have good themes and messages, or are just a fun time Season 1: Shadowlands (creativity and teamwork), Fruitbat (the sacrifices a parent makes to be there for their child), Bike (letting kids learn by themselves), Bob Bilby (go outside and touch grass), Butterflies (how to handle and resolve toxic relationships), Yoga Ball (how to vocalize and establish boundaries), Calypso (gently encouraging growth and teamwork), Wagon Ride (more boundaries), The Beach (independence), Pirates (getting over fears), The Creek (touch more grass), The Dump (recycling), Copycat (how to process the concept of death), Early Baby (NICU babies exist), Mums and Dads (different family dynamics), Camping (even the shortest moments with someone can be precious), Daddy Putdown (separation anxiety) Season 2: Dance Mode (boundaries and consent), Hammerbarn (grass is always greener), Stumpfest (adults can play and be childish too), Daddy Dropoff (the smallest act of kindness can have long reaching effects), Rug Island (imagination), Sticky Gecko (how a parent can handle stress), Dad Baby (pregnancy and birth), Mum School (equality isn't equity), Army (ADHD), Fancy Restaurant (the difficulties of keeping romance alive in a marriage), The Show (picking yourself up after tragedy), Escape (a fun time with parents, imagination and story telling), Flat Pack (was already covered in the Odd1sOut video), Sleepytime (independence, motherhood, love), Grandad (even parents still need their parents), Seesaw (even the smallest person can make a difference), Library (how to discipline and teach children), Barky Boats (growing up, feeling unsure of the future), Circus (how to handle bullies), Cafe (adult friendships), The Quiet Game (customer service), Double Babysitter (meet cute romance), Octopus (different families have different rules), Bin Night (bully 2: electric boogaloo), Duck Cake (there is joy to be found in helping others), Ice Cream (a valuable lime lesson), Baby Race (feeling inadequate as a mother) Season 3: Promises (only make promises if you're actually going to keep them), Omelette (even if it's frustrating, let a child learn), Born Yesterday (realizing the world is beautiful when seen with fresh eyes), Mini Bluey (sometimes parents have a favorite), Curry Quest (separation anxiety 2: electric boogaloo), Sheepdog (sometimes parents need time away from their kids), Pass the Parcel (maybe we shouldn't have participation trophies), Pizza Girls (you don't need the newest tech), Whale Watching (sometimes parents are hung over), Faceytalk (disagreements in parenting styles), Fairytale (mom used to cosplay She-Ra), Turtleboy (the done thing), Onesies (meeting estranged family), Granny Mobile (how to out-karen a karen), Space (PTSD can come from the simplest, most innocuous things), Smoochy Kiss (loving someone means to accept them as they are, faults and all), Dirt (some things are more important than appearances), The Decider (choosing one parent over the other), Cubby (sometimes you accidentally create the Backrooms), Exercise (teaching parents how to stay in shape despite having children), Stickbird (handling stress), Dragon (words hold power to discourage or encourage), TV Shop (parents have their own worries), Slide (be kind to animals), Cricket (work hard on what you're passionate about), Ghostbasket (what is a real estate agent), The Sign (what does it mean to have a better life)
Yes this makes so much sense. Of course you would do Bluey, it might be a wholesome cozy feel good romp but the part of it that really attracts adults, other than free therapy, is the fact that it builds a consistent world with background characters who legitimately feel like they are living alongside the main characters even when they aren't the focus of the episode. Like in the last season if you pay attention to the episodes then you'll see all these arcs running in the background that culminate in so many different results for the characters. We see multiple episodes where chili and bandit contemplate the shape of their house, and bandit disappears for work trips and then gets recognized in a short for an accomplishment. Then in the last couple episodes oh they're selling their house because bandits got a new career opportunity. Pay viewers did you happen to notice that the terriers mom and Winston's dad keep interacting with each other in the background? Well guess what they're getting together and selling their house and that's going to play a big role. It's set up so unnecessary good and consistent for a show aimed at 4 year olds. And the best part for me I have a 4 year old son we actually have a show that we can watch together and equally enjoy 😂
As an Aussie, Bluey is an amazing show to watch that also has funny moments. Even without watching it with my niece and nephews, me and my little brother would check out the episodes whenever we can (and we’re both adults). I just love precious stories and very good animation.
It definitely knows how to handle delicate messages. My favourite episode is the ADHD one. It doesn't just show them being a nuisance but showing them struggling and how they work with their disability
I have a 3.5 year old. it's how I came to know about bluey when my wife and daughter were watching it. While I didn't pursued watching it like I did MLP:FIM, the few episodes I watched was very well written. it they showed both the perspective of the kids and adults. they don't baby the viewer or dumb it down, but at the same time, little kids can get it. It is just a very well written show.
dam you evolved very quickly in just like 10 mins lol ... from yelling to sorta rejecting to acceptance and be amazed... so faaaaaaaaast lol thats amazing
I got my boyfriend into bluey with the episode of Doctor and then he just bing watched the shit out of it. I love bluey because its true its wholesome af and you just get so into it for how sweet it is. :)
Well not to worry about most of the censors now. The rest of season 3 is now on Disney+ and it was moreso to do with licensing that they weren't up for so long, plus they've now uncensored most of the episodes, which means hopefully more to come!
16:34 “this isn’t a kids show that adults can enjoy, this is an adult show that kids can enjoy.”
That is…actually a really good way to describe Bluey
wow... you got the rare and coveted Nux heart on the comment...
The best way i have heard bluey described is it is a show show for children and people with children in their lives. It teaches amazing values to children, it is also an amazing way for adults to learn to interact with their children in a healthy mature way. It is actually a disgustingly amazing show
It's also got surprisingly good consistency and world building, you will literally catch events from other episodes occasionally happening in the background of another character point by of view in an entirely different episode. It makes it much more bearable as background noise while your kids watching cause you can search for connections and curl poofy around the main story.
Ngl, didnt expect Nux to be doing Bluey and 40k at the same time. Hmm, maybe theres something like that somewhere
Perhaps
I hate how it took me a minute to realize what you meant XD
The Chaos gods have a wierd sense of humor
There is! The Furry Crusades have gone there lol
He did the Bluey stuff on stream before the latest video about... cleansing.
Surprised he hasn't react to it on stream yet (to my knowledge), everyone must bring it up to him.
Bluey hits cozy vibes like IDK how to explain it. Its like a cup of hot coco for the brain. Warm fuzzies.
Ikr!?
Add the fluffy blanket around the heart.
If we're doing children's shows now, then we need to do Thomas the Tank Engine lore...which had actual genocide.
Mr conductor didn’t give a fuuuuck.
@@Kid_Charlemagne😂 of course he didn't. As far as I know he imprisoned a Train in a Tunnel or Cave while it was still alive and then built a Wall in Front of it, imprisoning the Train forever
I second this
@@Firestar-TVExcept that *wasn’t* the case because *he literally got let out in the following episode* (however, the only time long term punishments happen is because the character getting the punishment deserved it)
@@Firestar-TV Technically they let him out in the following episode...however that was only because the publishers demanded the author write a follow-up so not to scare children. However, there were other instances of vehicles being taken out of service in rather...disturbing ways.
THIS is how a Kids Show needs to be.
It needs to be enjoyable for Kids and for Adults.
It makes babysitting or parenting so much easier when a Show or Movie can be enjoyed by both
As a parent of 2 girls. I end up watching alot of bluey. Honestly it's a cute show that often makes me want to be a better father. But sadly I spend more time at work than I do at home.
I feel you. But I have been granted the chance from my wife to pursue my education instead of being the breadwinner which has opened me up to the stay at home dad roll while I prepare for studies and whatnot. I felt like you, it's hard to be the inactive parent while supporting the family. Know that one day your girls will understand how hard you worked, and how much you gave, to ensure they had lives full of love. The time lost with them is painful when thinking about it, I know.. but the silver lining in knowing they know you love them so much, that you risk your well being, mentally and physically, to provide wonderful lives, is fulfilling and powerful. You're loved man, keep being an awesome Dad!
You can't be a perfect parent 24/7. It's physically impossible. And what's more, even if you could, they're not gonna remember all of it. Just do the best you can, and when you can, take the time to play with them or teach them how to ride a bike or somethin. As a former child, I can tell you that they'll remember the highlights of how they were raised.
You are doing amazing dude, you want to be an amazing father and that's awesome. You are doing amazing, your children are lucky! ❤
I promise you, as a parent myself now, I realize my dad worked long, hard, 60-hour workweeks to bring my family from a crappy 2-bed 1-bath trailer out in BFE to a cushy 4-bed 2-bath in a great neighbourhood, the shoes we wanted, nice restaurants, and hobbies galore. The fact that he worked his butt off & came straight home & still had enough energy to give a crap fills me with awe & respect. I had ro go through a bratty teenage phase first, but your kids will love you for giving everything you can to give them everything they need & more. A Real Man for a dad is worth more than diamonds. I'd cut anyone for looking at my dad side-eyed. Can't nobody tell me nothing.
Thanks everyone. I appreciate the kind words. What I ment to say is this show inspires me to be more fun when I am around. Lol I'm not too down on my self. Just aware of my own shortcomings. : )
It's hard to understand how good bluey is without watching it.
But a lot of people who watch bluey realize that they want a family even half as good as the Heelers.
Damn, I want their life PERIOD. Living in a sweet house with an awesome garden in Brisbane? Sign my ass up.
Omg. "Just because you got some non-cannon DLC..." made me burst out laughing.
My favorite joke is that the dad is a paleontologist. (Because dogs dig up bones.)
And the mom works as security at the airport... got it? Plus there are many many correlations between what happens to the characters or their traits and what kind of dog breed they are: it's a deep rabbit hole! One of the secret of the show is in the details!
Bluey just hits the brain at 100000 miles per hour and gets ya outa no where. I legit cry to Bluey sometimes when I’m just that down. This is the children show we needed.
NO, it's THE show we needed.
Bluey is a FANTASTIC show. I watch it with my youngest daughter, and my grand daughter as well. Everyone in my household loves Bluey! You should definitely watch it Nux!
6:36 That's even a different episode than the one that used to be Number 8.
A DIFFERENT EPISODE.
At least TWO OF THEM have cracked the TOP TWENTY.
This show is absolutely amazing.
14:55 The creator has recently confirmed that Chilli (the mom) indeed had a miscarriage in the past, and this episode was about her passing her coping method down to her kids. There were actually several hints towards it in other episodes, too (for example, in one episode, in a dream sequence, Bluey and Bingo hatch out of Venus and Earth respectively, while Mercury remains unhatched).
28:13 Since this video's publication, those episodes (plus more that aired after) have been brought to Disney+, and are (to my knowledge) unaltered, meaning it most definitely _was_ a licensing thing. Also, James misspoke earlier; it's not the Argentinian that no longer says where they're from, but rather the Frenchman _accompanying_ her (instead clarifying "We're backpackers!").
Somehow, that makes Chilli's anxiety over being a good (bad) mom all the more... chilling? stressful? believable? She lost her first chance to sheer bad luck, in a way that makes a lot of women who experience it feel like it was somehow her fault; it makes sense she's filled with anxiety at all stages thereafter.
Never heard of the show till my niece and nephew came over, I'll tell you what, I would give donations if needed to keep this show running. My niece and nephew love it and it hits themes that can be so hard to explain with out destroying innocence
Exactly! This show is such a good show like bro I’ll find a way to support it one way or another. It’s just amazing
The miscarriage is not up in the air by the way. The creators have outright confirmed that two different episodes directly reference blues mom having a miscarriage before having her
Nux in denial now, flash forward to nux being a bluey stand in the future. It gonna happen
Ohhhhoooo, soo you want Bluey lore right. You gonna being in a deep rabbit hole, almost every episode have a deep theme behind (even in a innocently fun episode) if you look hard enough
I've been waiting for Nux to do a Bluey reaction. He is over-analysing everything and I fricking love it because he actually pays attention instead of silently watching the thing and calling it a day.
I've been following his Adventure Time reactions and get delighted when he remembers things from the first season or so then understands the lore. I fucking love his videos.
Him reacting Bluey and diving deep into it is something I desperately needed and wished for.
Thanks for the amazing reactions that you just don't stare and repeat the words "good" or "wow" over and over again and actually be a part of the audience.
Nux is probably my favorite YT creator right now, cause he's doing exactly what I do. Consume all the LORE! In the past month I've checked out WH 40K, Power Rangers, SCP, the Souls games, Elden Ring, Star Wars, Adventure Time and about to give Kingdom Hearts another go.
I think what sets him apart is his actual attention and engagement with whatever he's checking out. Hell this video about Bluey is a perfect example of that.
@@ladeao1552 Yes! Thats exactly why I enjoy his videos very much.
He doesn't just go and randomly say "Wow" while looking at the screen, he actually engages in what he watches like us wievers engaging in the videos we watch.
Yes, this is how he earns money but he doesn't just do it for money and if anyone asks for proof about that I will slap the Adventure Time reactions to their faces.
Nux actually puts efforts into what he watches and inspects *what* he watches.
Damn, I love this man.
He is indeed verry good. The adventure time videos are my favs @@-Haru_Haruka
@@ladeao1552 True, true. Bluey gonna bring to him lots of lore. In even innocently looking video could have a fircking deep theme behind them
This show is so surprisingly deep emotionally and entertaining 🎉😂
Now that he's diving into Bluey lore along with Warhammer 40K he should watch Flashgitz newest animation about those two franchises crossing over. It's great.
It tackles soo many topics for adults and it's very touching
An episode of Nux that’s good for the whole family!
What a crazy time to be alive
Bluey is a complex show: while sure on the surface/non bluey fans don't understand the power the show has: but over time/season by season we grow to know the characters, repeatability and understand what people went through growing up and always shines a light in a word of darkness (I love Bluey. And I'm proud to be a fan of this show)
Father of four here, my wife and I have teared up more than once watching this show with our kids, from 7 to almost 16 years old
Nux, watch Bluey. Its fantastic.
I second that statement!
Here's my recommended episode list (if I miss something, do reply below):
1. Copycat
2. Sleepytime
3. The Show
4. Onesies
5. Grandad
6. Dragon
7. Barky Boats (there's a Bluey + Mackenzie ship in it. 😉)
8. Stickbird
9. Ghost Basket
10. The Sign
11. Surprise!
One of us!
And here I thought Bluey ends up with the French kid from the camping episode. It's just so perfect to have her meet and then remeet her husband years later in a very similar way to how her parents did in that other episode.
@IntrepidIanRinon Don't forget Camping.
Fun fact: the reason why caillou is bold in because in the book he was a baby so when making it into a cartoon they didn't want to give him hair because they this no one would know it was him.
Another kids cartoon that can be enjoyed by adults is the PBS show Word Girl and there's even words that adults can learn that you didn't know before which is cool
Bluey is more intelligent while Disney having a hissy fit for not thinking of it 😂 Disney you money hungry🤬
I frrrreaking LOVE Bluey!! It's so cozy, it's so wholesome, so soul-relaxing, idk how to explain it, good. It almost feels like it's healing my childhood, however that's possible
Bluey is the GOAT
Bluey is a great time.
As a parent to young kids (0, 2 and 5) there is tons of good advice to parents to steal and use in the show to make life easier .
Dude, I had heard about Bluey for a while before but never gave it a second thought. When my daughter was about 1 we finally tossed an episode on so that I could cook and now 2 years later we've watched through the whole series probably 5 or 6 times.
It's so wholesome, the characters are so charming, the banter is top notch. Every episode is so relatable. It teaches good lessons for both children and adults. Many episodes, while being fun for a kid, are very clearly directed at the parents watching. I have laughed at this show more than most adult shows I watch. And there are many episodes that left me misty eyed as well. I think anyone can enjoy this show, but I believe no one enjoys as much as the parents.
Easily the best children's show ever made, and it isn't even close.
2 things that's probably been mentioned
1: The newest episode,'the sign ', is really emotional and probably one of the best episodes.
2: The creator has 2 brothers, and they are in the show as character. (The Terriers)
Also, there are some people who post about their they like vrgrl and many others.
Easy to find on here.
One word for why it’s so incredible to so many people of so many ages and lifestyles; SINCERITY.
And Nux picked up on that SO quickly! Can’t wait for you to watch it. Even season 1 can just be a, “Let’s disengage from the shitstorm called life and chill out for 7-8 minutes.”
Nux: Meh, I don’t see the appeal
James: Proceeds to explain the adult topics shown in Bluey
Also Nux: Why am I interested now?
Yep definitely try the first few episodes. The doctor episode where bluey as the doctor is not doing a good job and Bingo as the nurse actually advocating for the patient and having to convince the doctor to do there job and help is so based. This situation happened to my mom and if the nurse don't fight so hard my mom would probably be dead right now.
I love Bluey, I started watching it with my daughter when she was 4 and it been amazing. When I started watching it, my daughter had a hard time communicating her intention. now she's talking more, expressing herself with games, I can talk her through her emotions when shes upset. heart warming to have her come up and want to make a new game or tell me what game she wants to play.
That and the show is just really wonderfully heart warming. Episodes like Onesie really hit me in the feels. Flatpack is insanely deep. The episode "The Show" literally hints at miscarriages
FYI, Flashgitz just release something related to Bluey lol
I'm a little surprised that Muffin wasn't brought up in the video after Calliou. Both are temperamental toddlers, but only one of them actually learns to behave and be a decent kid with the guidance and encouragement from her family.
"the meme doesnt even make sense". ahahahahahah said by someone who doesnt understand Muffin WOULD fucking crash a car into a bridge XDD
i started watching bluey because i babysit my niece and it was a new show, so we tried it, she was 3, and we both got hooked. we both laughed so much.
Bluey is FECKING AMAZING and I have loved it since it came out
The episode with Aunt Brandy is called Onesies
I'm 36 with 2 kids, and love 40k and Bluey. I've actually cried a couple of times watching Bluey... and I don't cry often at all. I recommend watching from episode 1 just so you can get a better feel for the characters, and get the backfire background continuity easter eggs. And you'll see more character development in the kids that way. Oh and Muffin can piss off!!
Oh poor, poor Nuxanor. Its a great show that deals with adult concepts in a pre-school show.
100% wholesome show that I honestly have zero problems chilling out with my kids and watching and I don't get annoyed in the slightest.
18:07 Throwing Bluey on top of either Kipper or Clifford is totally insane!!! 😦🫤😐✊
9:57 LUZ MOMENT!
OMG YEEEES! 😆
I SWEAR TO GOD I DREAMED OF THE DAY NUX WOULD REACT TO ANYTHING BLUEY AND HERE IT IS
AND I'M NOT DREAMING
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL DAAAAY! 🙌
LOL! THIS SHOW IS A MASTERPIECE AND PROBABLY SAVED ME YEARS OF THERAPY
NEXT STEP IS ACTUALLY REACTING TO SOME EPISIDES
PLS PLS PLS 🙏
BUT FOR NOW, THIS WILL SUFFICE
THANKS NUX! HAVE AN AWESOME DAY 👋 😁
yea bro! this took me by surprise! and what shocked me even more is the act that Lord Nuxalor is interested! XD
My favorite are the "hung over parents" episode and the "Some women cant get pregnant even if they want to and try really hard" episode
It’s actually so good. I watch with my daughter and it’s our favorite thing, we literally bro out over Bluey. I catch myself watching clips when she’s not even there, it’s so wholesome and well written that it’s easy for an adult to really take in the art for what it is.
"I have realized that you are not furries, but in fact non sentient dog mutants, in clear possession of latent psychic abilities.. *Thank you. For the Lesson."*
-The Nicest Black Templar
16:20 that was the driest delivery on that Joke and I loved every second of it!
15:14 bluey is literally mine and my girlfriend's fav show, (we love it even more than anime), we have literally binged the entire series 20+ times. When we have kids, we are seriously aiming to be as close to bandit and chille as possible with our parenting style.
Thats so cute… I wish for the same. Like others have said some of their core memories was when parent joined into their imagination. Its something to be taken for granted honestly. Kids don’t stay kid’s forever.
LES GOOOOOOO NUX UPLOADDDD
The very next ad I seen after watching this video was an Australian toddlers pullup ad.
You're a big kid now.
kind of surprised you haven't seen this, its been glowing up everywhere
All of the episodes are on disney+ now. If you're not gonna start with episode one you should start with the last episode because imho it's one of the best episodes of any television show ever. My daugher and I love watching bluey together and it's shocking just how good the show is from the lessons, to all the stuff James talked about in his video.
It reminds me of a video I saw ages ago where a new dad was talking about shows that they could watch with their kids without it feeling like torture.
I'm calling it right now. Nuxanor, if the Bluey show is going to continue, would or is going to inspire the next Bluey episode.
Nux you have to watch Bluey
It's not a kids a show
It's a wholesome, healing extremely well written and complex show for emotionally and psychology scared adults and parents that kids can enjoy, I know it sounds crazy but it's true
There's some episodes that stand out much more than others but all in all the whole show is extremely enjoyable and each episode is only 7 min long even though they somehow feel like a 25 min episode due to the amazing writing
Looking forward to watching some Nux reactions on Bluey episodes 😊
I remember watching one episode because my toddler was being entertained ... And then I saw Chilli being told she is doing fine taking care of her daughter and I just burst into tears. It felt like I was told I was doing okay as a mother. To just take things at pace. So I was emotionally manipulated.
Bluey is just the ultimate mood
Watching Nux slowly get snared into Bluey is somehow entertaining to me.
Lol i love how Nuc was doubting sooooo much in the beginning and towards the end he actually starts showing interest.
Now you’ve gotta watch the Bluey Flashgitz episode.
Just talking about how much you love Bluey really doesn't do the show justice. It isn't until you actually sit-down for yourself and watch a batch of episodes that you finally come to appreciate how much thought and care went into the show. If someone told me they considered Bluey the greatest animated kids show ever made, I would find it very hard to argue against them.
I started watching Bluey with my one year old. Ngl, the amount of love put into the show is unlike anything being done anywhere else!
My favorite Bluey episode is Dance Mode. The parents act a little more imperfect, sure, but it's a good, simple lesson on what consent is and what it means. Sometimes people say yes to please others, but really they want to say no. It's hard to learn to stick up for yourself if you're never taught how to.
When thos first came out in Australia i was the same thoughts as Nux. But cause i had a niece we had to watch it and i felt the same as Odd. It was a flashbang. I love the show. And with 8 minutes its easy to watch just a fuckton on.
The fact that Band Geeks isn't in the IMDB top 10 episodes list hurts ngl.
I wouldn't skip to the major emotional episodes without watching the others in the intended order. Some things in those less emotional episodes make those big episodes a lot more impactful.
I remember several years ago when I was nannying to get by on my rent payments, and Bluey would be auto-playing sometimes.
When the toddler was sleeping and the crawler was occupied with the toys on the rug, I'd be alone with my thoughts watching Bluey on loop.
Probably sounds weird, but when I realized the kind of childhood I had missed out on, I cried.
My parents never taught me anything useful or healthy. I was scared of them most of the time.
A childhood that good exists? And I was never allowed to experience it?
Why me? Why was I left out of commonly decent parenting?
The actual maker of bluey said he never thought he'd make a kid show and always planned on making animations directed at adults. Which totally explains why when he got pulled into making bluey he turned it into a show for adults disguised as a kid show. It's freaking amazing. And honestly you can watch each episode independent but time is actually a thing in a show and the characters mature and age as the series progresses. Plus it's fun to see references to previous episode as you watch. And the sign in season 3 is so full of Easter eggs I still wonder if anyone has actually identified all of them yet.
Nux, i have a 3 year old son. And we absolutely love and cherish bluey. im 38, and its made me cry a few times
As someone with a year and a half year old daughter i thought the same way until i started watching it with her. Little 7 minute episodes its perfect for a little treat
I can’t wait for Nux to get to space and see my favorite character MacKenzie
Yo Nuxanor. I'd recommend watching the US Presidents make a Dinosaur Fighting Tierlist by Ai Presidential Chats.
So good
Bluey is in the same category as preschool shows, but is just infinitely better then any other
Episodes that I think have good themes and messages, or are just a fun time
Season 1: Shadowlands (creativity and teamwork), Fruitbat (the sacrifices a parent makes to be there for their child), Bike (letting kids learn by themselves), Bob Bilby (go outside and touch grass), Butterflies (how to handle and resolve toxic relationships), Yoga Ball (how to vocalize and establish boundaries), Calypso (gently encouraging growth and teamwork), Wagon Ride (more boundaries), The Beach (independence), Pirates (getting over fears), The Creek (touch more grass), The Dump (recycling), Copycat (how to process the concept of death), Early Baby (NICU babies exist), Mums and Dads (different family dynamics), Camping (even the shortest moments with someone can be precious), Daddy Putdown (separation anxiety)
Season 2: Dance Mode (boundaries and consent), Hammerbarn (grass is always greener), Stumpfest (adults can play and be childish too), Daddy Dropoff (the smallest act of kindness can have long reaching effects), Rug Island (imagination), Sticky Gecko (how a parent can handle stress), Dad Baby (pregnancy and birth), Mum School (equality isn't equity), Army (ADHD), Fancy Restaurant (the difficulties of keeping romance alive in a marriage), The Show (picking yourself up after tragedy), Escape (a fun time with parents, imagination and story telling), Flat Pack (was already covered in the Odd1sOut video), Sleepytime (independence, motherhood, love), Grandad (even parents still need their parents), Seesaw (even the smallest person can make a difference), Library (how to discipline and teach children), Barky Boats (growing up, feeling unsure of the future), Circus (how to handle bullies), Cafe (adult friendships), The Quiet Game (customer service), Double Babysitter (meet cute romance), Octopus (different families have different rules), Bin Night (bully 2: electric boogaloo), Duck Cake (there is joy to be found in helping others), Ice Cream (a valuable lime lesson), Baby Race (feeling inadequate as a mother)
Season 3: Promises (only make promises if you're actually going to keep them), Omelette (even if it's frustrating, let a child learn), Born Yesterday (realizing the world is beautiful when seen with fresh eyes), Mini Bluey (sometimes parents have a favorite), Curry Quest (separation anxiety 2: electric boogaloo), Sheepdog (sometimes parents need time away from their kids), Pass the Parcel (maybe we shouldn't have participation trophies), Pizza Girls (you don't need the newest tech), Whale Watching (sometimes parents are hung over), Faceytalk (disagreements in parenting styles), Fairytale (mom used to cosplay She-Ra), Turtleboy (the done thing), Onesies (meeting estranged family), Granny Mobile (how to out-karen a karen), Space (PTSD can come from the simplest, most innocuous things), Smoochy Kiss (loving someone means to accept them as they are, faults and all), Dirt (some things are more important than appearances), The Decider (choosing one parent over the other), Cubby (sometimes you accidentally create the Backrooms), Exercise (teaching parents how to stay in shape despite having children), Stickbird (handling stress), Dragon (words hold power to discourage or encourage), TV Shop (parents have their own worries), Slide (be kind to animals), Cricket (work hard on what you're passionate about), Ghostbasket (what is a real estate agent), The Sign (what does it mean to have a better life)
and now i can't wait for his reaction to their recent colab.
Non canon dlc is the best description of the new testament I’ve ever heard lol it’s so true which makes it even funnier haha
Yes this makes so much sense. Of course you would do Bluey, it might be a wholesome cozy feel good romp but the part of it that really attracts adults, other than free therapy, is the fact that it builds a consistent world with background characters who legitimately feel like they are living alongside the main characters even when they aren't the focus of the episode. Like in the last season if you pay attention to the episodes then you'll see all these arcs running in the background that culminate in so many different results for the characters. We see multiple episodes where chili and bandit contemplate the shape of their house, and bandit disappears for work trips and then gets recognized in a short for an accomplishment. Then in the last couple episodes oh they're selling their house because bandits got a new career opportunity. Pay viewers did you happen to notice that the terriers mom and Winston's dad keep interacting with each other in the background? Well guess what they're getting together and selling their house and that's going to play a big role. It's set up so unnecessary good and consistent for a show aimed at 4 year olds. And the best part for me I have a 4 year old son we actually have a show that we can watch together and equally enjoy 😂
As an Aussie, Bluey is an amazing show to watch that also has funny moments. Even without watching it with my niece and nephews, me and my little brother would check out the episodes whenever we can (and we’re both adults). I just love precious stories and very good animation.
It definitely knows how to handle delicate messages. My favourite episode is the ADHD one. It doesn't just show them being a nuisance but showing them struggling and how they work with their disability
Bandit (the dad) got an actual award for "Father of the Year" in 2019.
So that's a thing.
More of TheOdd1sOut please
Is Nux just looking into this, before the new Space Marines vs Furries video from FlashKidz?
Love how you went through all the stages of grief over a kid show being popular with adults.
As a new father to an almost 7 month old baby im shocked nux is doing bluey and im all for it. Bluey is great.
I have a 3.5 year old. it's how I came to know about bluey when my wife and daughter were watching it. While I didn't pursued watching it like I did MLP:FIM, the few episodes I watched was very well written. it they showed both the perspective of the kids and adults. they don't baby the viewer or dumb it down, but at the same time, little kids can get it. It is just a very well written show.
I am amazed that the episodes are so deep. There were so many layers in a 7 minute show
dam you evolved very quickly in just like 10 mins lol ... from yelling to sorta rejecting to acceptance and be amazed... so faaaaaaaaast lol thats amazing
Who else thought this was a reaction to the latest Flashgitz animation? XD
Nux needs to do that entire series 100%
Such a cute series and yes all those comments talking it are definitely accurate on how good it is
I got my boyfriend into bluey with the episode of Doctor and then he just bing watched the shit out of it. I love bluey because its true its wholesome af and you just get so into it for how sweet it is. :)
Well not to worry about most of the censors now. The rest of season 3 is now on Disney+ and it was moreso to do with licensing that they weren't up for so long, plus they've now uncensored most of the episodes, which means hopefully more to come!
Hey Nux you know that the animated Superman show started season 2 already 😅
YES! nux watching the best episodes first is what i suggest everyone who’s interested in it!
Nux, we’d HIGHLY recommend you watch Bluey. Either reaction or by yourself.