That’s right, brand new Bluey episodes are coming to Disney+!
Bluey on Disney+
Bluey is one of the most popular shows on the Disney+ streaming platform. The animated series follows Bluey, her sister Bingo, and their parents as they live everyday life as dogs. Debuting in 2018, the animated show from Australia has become a global success and found a partnership with Disney.
In a few short weeks (on January 12, 2024), ten new episodes of Bluey will be released on Disney+. These episodes will complete the third season of the show (the first 27 episodes of season three were previously released).
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Among these new episodes, there will also be an 11th special one four times longer than the traditional seven-minute Bluey episode. Called “The Sign,” it is the next “big thing” in the Bluey-verse.
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On Disney+, all Bluey episodes can be enjoyed (except for two that were considered too controversial in the U.S.). These controversial episodes contained one that depicts Dad giving birth and one that includes the phrase “ooga booga,” which some consider an offensive term.
The New Bluey Episodes
The ten new episodes are named “Cubby,” “Exercise,” “Relax,” “Stickbird,” “Show & Tell,” “Dragon,” “Wild Girls,” “TV Shop,” “Slide,” and “Cricket.”
“Cubby” is about Bluey and Bingo building a special cubby for their stuffed toy, while “Exercise” contains Bingo and Bluey pretending to work in the middle of Dad’s backyard workout.
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“Relax” follows the pups as they explore a hotel room, and “Stickbird” involves creative adventures of a day at the beach.
Meanwhile, “Show & Tell” explores why Dad always bosses around Bluey, and “Dragon” tells the magical tale of Dad helping Bluey draw a dragon.
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“Wild Girls” follows Coco, Indy, and Chloe, while “TV Shop” shows Bluey and Bingo playing with CCTV screens.
“Slide” is about Bingo and Lila playing with their new waterslide, and “Cricket” is about a neighborhood game of…cricket.
In the meantime, there are still plenty of Bluey episodes available to enjoy from the previous season.