Bluey Minisodes - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Burger Dog
The kids want to dance to some annoying music.

Bingo 3000
Dad has bought a brand new ‘Bingo 3000' robot.

Muffin Unboxing
Uncle Stripe is filming Muffin unboxing a dump truck toy.

Letter
Nana reads an old story that Bandit wrote from when he was five.

Hungry
Dad is hungry.

Three Pigs
Dad retells the story of the three little pigs.

Animals
Mum is playing the animal game on Bingo's back.

Tattoo Shop
Dad visits the 'tattoo shop' where the kids give him some ink. Dad wants skulls and snakes, so he can look tough. But when the time comes to look, it's not quite what Dad envisaged.

Phoney
After a big day everyone wants to sit back and listen to some relaxing music except Unicorse, who keeps getting 'Phony' to change the tune.

Blocks
After building an enormous tower of blocks, Bluey and Bingo ask Nana to keep the tower up; Nana and Bob try to live in their small unit without knocking the tower over.

Government
Dad is using Bingo's back as a typewriter to type a letter to the government demanding they do something about his errant children.

Drums
Bingo is in the music shop with Mum when she discovers an electronic drum kit and some headphones.

Browny Bear
Someone keeps tapping people on the shoulder and then vanishing, it's very annoying! Mum enlists PI Browny Bear to investigate.

Whirlpool
The kids make a whirlpool in the paddling pool and then jump into the swirling current.

Strong Potion
Bingo has taken a magic strength potion.

Robo Bingo
Mum attempts to get Robo Bingo to clean its teeth with very specific instructions.

Butlers
In Bluey's dreamhouse, Monty onboards a new butler.

Where's Bingo?
Dad can't find Bingo anywhere!

Goldilocks
A retelling of Goldilocks and the three bears from the bears' point of view.

Alongside
Bluey and Honey go about their separate days.
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