Kid reviews for Bluey

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Common Sense says

age 4+

Based on our expert review

Parents say

age 3+

Based on 53 reviews

Kids say

age 4+

Based on 93 reviews

age 3+

One of the best cartoons

The most entertaining, fun and tearful cartoon. I love watching it with my sister.

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Great messages
Great role models
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age 10+

no diversity

its annoying to see that this cartoon has no diversity,the parents have been made dumb(on purpose) and in the episode"cherades" grandma heeler says "everyone gets what they want" which means that they are saying that children should act like babies to get what they want so dont bother letting your child watch this cartoon unless you dont want them to be behaved children.
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age 2+

This show is so dumb! Do NOT, repeat NOT, show this to your kids!!!

Bluey is truly an unacceptable travesty. This show just dumbs kids down the more they watch it! There are a lot better shows in the world.
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age 4+

my thoughts...

There's a positive family and social theme in Aussie pups' adventures.

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Educational value
Great messages
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age 9+

Many flaws to this show; don't recommend

I really disapprove of this show. Many episodes have toilet-based jokes & young children going to the bathroom, but off-screen. One episode really irritated me when Bandit (Dad) went to the bathroom in front of a woman most likely across the street. I also didn't like that the children (especially Bingo, the younger child) throw tantrums many times. I speak from experience, my little sis started mimicking Bingo's behavior after seeing a lot of episodes with that behavior. This show drives me nuts.
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age 5+

Overrated and everywhere

I really don't like that show. It's just really overrated and just...everywhere. It's annoying imo. I never watched more than 3 episodes but I cringed really hard when all the dogs were doing the floss. stop making the characters act hip for just 5 minutes. Cory Carson is better smh. [Don't attack me please]
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age 3+

Its a favorite! Reviews for 15+... what???

Alright, what the heck? No swearing or anything in this show. Best kids show EVER. They mention weeing (peeing) in a funny way! Theres a quick kiss scene and a quick vomit, but nothing is shown. Its a very sweet show, a family favorite. Good role models, jokes, and lessons. There are a few Australian words younger kids may not understand. The show has gotten me through some rough times. I *VERY* highly reccommend.

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Educational value
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age 2+

Terrible show

When I first watched this I think it’s a terrible show
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age 5+

Good Idea, but overrated

I am going to give my review on Bluey. Ah, Bluey...the hit show that has come from Australia to Disney Channel. I mean, the idea of the show is extremely clever, but the story writers make the Bluey environment seem perfect. The show has kind of the feel of the "perfect" show. The parents are never at work, and the kids constantly make up games all the time. Really, I personally would not like to watch a bunch of cartoon furry dog characters play games on the TV. The animation, however, is very good and should be appraised. The general idea of the show just gets more boring every episode. It then becomes a bit predictable. (I watched all of seasons 1 and 2) The show doesn't really teach you anything, (Unlike Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, for example) and the story lines just get a bit unoriginal at times, more so they copy their own episodes. In the end, it's all about how Bingo and Bluey's life is flawless and a tiny bit stereotypical. In general, the show is overrated in MY opinion. (Don't hate me for opinions, I'm super sensitive smh) Have a good day/night people!
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age 4+

To be honest, I even watch this show when it comes up on Disney Jr, and dance in the intro, but some things are just not right with this show...

This kid-friendly family show is perfect for families (obviously). My baby brother always dances to it in the intro, and I even sometimes dance. When Bluey comes up on Disney Junior, I am tempted to pass lunch and go watch it. The videos are about family and would be a bit embarrasing if I was acting one of them, so whoever is acting Dad, you are doing a excellent job being bullied by the kids and mother. (Please fix this). The thing is, I thought Bluey was a boy because of his name, and color. But when I found a biography fandom about it, I realized Bluey AND Bingo are sisters (girls). The intro is probably the one of the best intros on Disney Jr, and I am happy to proclaim that. It shows each one of them eliminated in a dance-freeze battle by the order of which role they play (for example, Bluey is the last one to be eliminated because he is the protagonist). I like how Bingo was so close to being frozen but his foot slipped. What I am not happy about and why they take away my stars: Dad: Bluey and Bingo's Dad is always being bullied by the whole family basically, and they tease him for it. In one video, the dad was playing with the children in the park (i'm not sure but I think), and then another dad saw Bluey's dad playing and showing madness, and the Mom teased him for it (at the same time, teasing IS good, because you need to man up). There are other videos that represent this in a different matter. Bluey and Bingo's attitude: Bluey and/or Bingo (mostly Bingo) are always slightly throwing a tantrum when their Mom tells them to do something "boring". Bluey and Bingo hates doing "boring" stuff, and about 24% of the time their Dad supports them. The reason why I complain about this is: 1. Babies can learn from ANYONE (LITERALLY ANYONE, whether it's a cartoon...) 2. Bluey and Bingo's mom and dad 89% of the time let Bluey and Bingo do whatever they want to do, and sometimes EVEN THEIR DAD EVEN SAYS, "Aww, not (it depends on what Bluey and Bingo want to do)!" That cleans a star away from my rating. 3. Bingo. I'm not sure what age Bingo is, but I know he is little and looks like Mom. He throws more tantrums that Bluey (becuase Bluey is older), and always wants what he demands, not to mention drawing attention to himself. Just fix this. Overall, Bluey is a not-so-ok show, but good for families.

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Great messages
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