Bandit and Chilli are couple goals. They adore their daughters, and are shown to be people outside of their roles as parents.
@Sam..123
Жыл бұрын
And whatever they think, they haven't forgotten how to romance!
@stephaniemyers6874
Жыл бұрын
The only bad thing about Bandit and Chilli was when Bandit said he liked double Bingo more then Bluey and Bingo and made Bluey feel bad and then after Bluey and Bingo left,Bandit said “But seriously how good is double Bingo!” And Chilli said “I know right!” That was just wrong
@aperson3269
Жыл бұрын
@@stephaniemyers6874 I can tell u don't have kids
@lastbat
Жыл бұрын
I love that the show has cuts of adult conversations.
@sonathangamer279
Жыл бұрын
@@stephaniemyers6874 yes, it sounds bad, but it is the same situation as when you think that your teacher hates you, they will never admit it but in the end they are also human, they can also hate you, in the case of having children, it is normal to feel a stronger connection with one child than with another, it is not that you love one child more than another, you love them all equally, but you feel a stronger connection with one of them, it is not easy to explain but it is there.
@Skuthulu-archives
Жыл бұрын
This episode destroyed me. My mother's love was conditional, transactional and narcissistic... Bluey is helping me heal that hurt little boy who wanted to be loved and accepted. Bluey is so important
@irisnroses1889
Жыл бұрын
Bro it totally feel that. My parents are the same way and these episodes have me bawling with realization of how much I could have had how much I needed and how much better I want to be for my children
@Skuthulu-archives
Жыл бұрын
@@irisnroses1889 Bluey has the potential to stop generational trauma. It's helping me learn to not only be a more loving and empathetic person, but learning how to be the father I want to be for my kids in the future. Big hug buddy. You are loved. If you can't think of anyone, think of me!
@elaineschow5700
Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤❤ we hear you 🤗
@Alex-iz4ei
Жыл бұрын
@Mothman Moment as if this show wasnt making me cry enough alr youre adding to the list 😭 youre so sweet. i deal with the same thoughts, but i too feel like bluey heals it all for me. and in such a positive way! its totally helping me learn things i should have when i was a child, and im 18 and already moved out lol. regardless though, to anyone going through something similar, i hope you find peace within yourself ♡♡ and if you like this show and live in america message me bcuz im uploading all the new bluey episodes to a google file to share with anyone who wants to see them lol. this show is too good not to share 😭😭
@ellasorrow4stolas445
Жыл бұрын
I felt this. Bluey is healing to me for the same reason. I strive to be Bluey parents when I do become a Mom one day.
@trinaq
Жыл бұрын
I love how this show tackles realistic topics, despite being aimed at preschoolers. It doesn't treat them like idiots, but understands that they're smart enough to understand the mature themes and situations.
@towel1636
Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@kjj26k
Жыл бұрын
I think it's aimed at FAMILIES WITH preschoolers, it's meant to be a show parents are actual fine or even excited to watch with their young children.
@theflowerhead
Жыл бұрын
I agree, I remember being 4 and my cousin talking to me normally, like an actual person, it really made me feel great.
@crcoghill
Жыл бұрын
@KJJ I don't have kids myself, I just good animated shows, but I know my niece would love this show, as well my sister and brother-in-law.
@kjj26k
Жыл бұрын
@@crcoghill And you would probably watch this show with them right? Then watching TV goes from being something they do on their own to have something to do, to all of you watching together, learning together. That goes a long way in a child's development.
@mattbriddell9246
Жыл бұрын
Can we talk about how freaking good the music from that episode was? The way they work Holst's "The Planets" into the narrative is absolutely brilliant and takes the episode to such a high emotional level.
@DaniS398
Жыл бұрын
I always get choked up at the end with the swell of music. This show has no business being this good.
@zeroelus
Жыл бұрын
I said it in another comment but the music is awesome throughout the series. Joff Bush and his team do great work, and often tie in some arrangement of a very well known classical piece to this kind of awesome effect. Rain is another episode where the music does a lot of the heavy lifting and manages to be just magic. I hope they all get the recognition they deserve.
@mattbriddell9246
Жыл бұрын
@@DaniS398 Same. The instant the music starts, I absolutely lose it.
@superlibrarian807
Жыл бұрын
I caught that too! What kid's show does that? So awesome!
@Justanotherconsumer
Жыл бұрын
I associate that music with a setting for a somewhat cheesy academic hymn, but the closing line of “for the unexplained remainder, the troubling and the odd, for this place and for these people, we give you thanks, O God.” Written for college students, but I relate to it far more as a dad than I did in college.
@Kanekonagase
Жыл бұрын
As a mom of a little 3 year old girl, this hit me hard. I hadn't thought of it the way you put it. My baby girl had a few couple days where she watched this episode again and again. She has a pink bunny lovey that she has had since she was a baby, and she sleeps with it every night. It brings her great comfort, and helps her regulate her emotions when she is upset. So when she watched this episode, and Floppy flies away to join the other bunnies, my baby girl would cry her eyes out while watching it, and then she would curl up in my lap as I comforted her and reassured her that it would be alright, and Floppy would come back to Bingo. But even though she cried, my girl would start the episode over and watch it again. And again, she would cry. It was weird to me, but I supposed it must be cathartic to her somehow, or help her deal with something. I guess it's about dealing with her fear of loss, but learning that everything will be alright. That she won't actually be alone.
@roxassora2706
Жыл бұрын
I had a rabbit that I named "Mister Rabbit"
@RiveroftheWither
Жыл бұрын
If it helps at all, I'm 30 and I tear up at this episode. It's simple but very profound and has kinda brought up old childhood trauma I didn't know I had, namely neglect.
@BeautifulPsycho124
Жыл бұрын
I used to do this to The Fox and the Hound when I was her age. My mom was so confused why I liked insisted on watching a movie over and over again that seemed to upset me. I think it resignates somewhere in her where she can't articulate quite yet. For me, I think I definitely had those emotions from other places and felt safe expressing/feeling them in a more controlled environment. Honestly, I can't remember exactly. But it was absolutely cathartic looking back. You seem like a great mama 🖤 I'm glad your little one has you
@laurashepherd2479
Жыл бұрын
Wow my almost 3rd old is very similar! She loves Sleepytime and we read the book most nights before bed. She also sleeps with a toy bunny. One night in bed she was crying and it was because she was afraid her bunny would leave to be with his friends while she was asleep 🥹 She gets sad in the part of the episode where Bingo is left shivering in the cold. She seems to love riding rollercoaster of emotions through the episode though! It's amazing how much it resonates with her and it's also helped her with being more independent with her sleep as she now always wants to do a "big girl Bingo sleep"! 😄
@Kanekonagase
Жыл бұрын
@@BeautifulPsycho124 Thank you so much! I think you're right that it helps her feel/process something inside of her that she doesn't quite have the vocabulary to express yet. She seems to have so many feelings and deep thoughts inside of her, and I try to help her through it all to the best of my ability. It is just so hard sometimes because she can't explain what is going on inside of her.
@tracey5324
Жыл бұрын
Bandit is the ultimate father I swear. He was punched, kicked, stomped on, had his bed stolen, and even when coming back from dropping off one troublemaker he stopped without any complaints to slump onto the bathroom floor and sing 99 bottles to the second perpetrator.
@RoboCoonie
3 ай бұрын
Bandit is the best father.
@mr.thumbsup8335
Жыл бұрын
One thing I LOVE in this episode is when Chili says "Remember I'm always here if you need me" while a softer tune of the main melody plays. But in Bingo's dream, when the main melody is the most triumphant, she hears "Remember I'll always be here for you, even if you can't see me. Because I love you." Chili never originally said I love you, but Bingo understood what she meant even without her explicitly saying it. All the little details in this episode and this whole show as a whole is amazing. I hope you keep making more of these therapizing Bluey videos because there's so many great episodes that could be discussed.
@theresechan2338
Жыл бұрын
I teared up just reading this comment ;_;
@maxclips3152
Жыл бұрын
I'm 22 I started watching this show after going through a traumatic experiance at work and found a lot of comfort from it, I can't explain it but it's like all the things I needed growing up are there and it's healing to see and watch something so wholesome and safe.
@polarberri
Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your traumatic experience; I'm so glad you find comfort from this show. Stuff made for kids is so wholesome and we need more of that in the world!
@JacobMinger
Жыл бұрын
I’m 34 (almost) and I watched a few episodes of this show at my boyfriends sister’s house, and I must say it’s maybe one of the only shows on Disney Jr. That I sincerely enjoyed watching.
@KingRinVT
Жыл бұрын
It’s just such a good show. It helps heal the inner child at least from what people have said. I love it
@16princessdaisy
Жыл бұрын
As a 23 yo with a complicated relationship with my mom, I'm literally shocked on how comforting it is to me when I watch Bluey 😂 A friend asked me why did I watch it alone but I just found it so cute, makes me feel happy
@melissak6199
2 ай бұрын
This. I’m 37 and have had severe DV, SA and trauma from losing my parents in 2021. I have no one in my life anymore but I have Bluey and I don’t care what the target audience is, it helps me heal and keep going.
@TKZells16
Жыл бұрын
I lost my grandma almost two months ago. She very kind, giving, funny, sassy,and genuinely one of my favorite people in the world. Whenever I see this episode and Chili’s voice says, “Remember I’ll always be there, even if you can’t see me. Because I love you.” It absolutely leaves me in tears, it really does feel like that.
@alexandramaclachlan7597
Жыл бұрын
Lost my mother not long ago. Same here. Very cathartic xoxo
@mansfieldfamily5389
Жыл бұрын
Two days before my own mother’s life was randomly and unexpectedly taken (exactly three years and one day ago), she sent me a message that ended with “I am always with you whenever you need me”. She had no idea she would be shot to death two days later by a random carjacker. But I do feel her with me, more than I did in life.
@dazanii
Жыл бұрын
I lost my grandma last year. She was more of a mother to me than my own. I thought of her too when Chili says the line at the end. 💖
@dryyicee
Жыл бұрын
I lost my grandma 2 days ago, literally a day before school starts :(
@WoodlandDrake
Жыл бұрын
My favorite moment in this episode is always when the comet picks Bingo up; if you are a parent and you hear your child crying in distress, what better way to describe yourself than a comet rushing to their aide?
@SIlverranger
8 ай бұрын
Did you catch the reference with the planets? Chilli lost her first child which is represented as Mercury, and Bluey was Venus the second child and second planet, Bingo was Earth which is the third planet from the sun. They kept a room with a baby bed in it because they always hoped to have a third child and it never happened. The stuffed toy being the moon makes sense because the moon protects us from bad stuff. It's an amazing episode full of deep meaning.
@Lycanthromancer1
Жыл бұрын
8:28 - If you'll notice, this shows the pup's surprising amount of maturity when it comes to letting other people have what they need, even if she finds it painful to do, especially since it's her subconscious dreams. That's amazing, and it shows what wonderful parenting can do for even very young children.
@Purpie_Slurpie
Жыл бұрын
I don't even have kids, but I watch Bluey all the time. It's such a wholesome, cozy show. The episode you covered gets me teary eyed every time, it's just so beautiful
@inni_k7767
Жыл бұрын
I just cry and cry everytime. Also taking to account the meaning every planet has, like saturn the planet of becoming adults... I can't. For bingo the world revolves around Chilli and it makes me cry even more.
@elaineschow5700
Жыл бұрын
Me tooooo❤ it's such a beautiful and cute show 😊
@marxmarxmarxmarxmarx
Жыл бұрын
I don’t have kids either but I have 4 yoinger sisters and we all love this show lol ❤️ very cozy and amazing :’)
@melissak6199
2 ай бұрын
Just like Disney films in general and some older Nickelodeon shows (ie Spongebob!), Bluey is a go to for me and I’m 37, no kids.
@sheriroyalty2042
Жыл бұрын
The part where the girls are running on Jupiter/Dad is my toddler's favorite bit of this episode; he laughs so much! My favorite part is the Sun/Mom talking to Bingo and cuddling her. ❤ This was a wonderful video. Thank you for it!
@ivaniovinemonteiro7581
Жыл бұрын
I love the fact that on this episode Bingo makes active effort to grow up, and even though she isn't quite there yet, she takes small steps and I can only imagine how proud she would be if we got to see her waking up in her own bed 🥹
@RodneshaGreen
Жыл бұрын
LOVE the use of the music from Gustav Holst’s “The Planets” suite - an orchestral piece very near and dear to my heart and is honestly just good music! A very fitting accompaniment to Bingo’s journey.
@rebeccaorihara5763
Жыл бұрын
Same!! My daughter was just born and this show has SO MUCH classical music just hidden throughout it's amazing. I can just put it on in the background and even the more hyper episodes calm her down
@mattbriddell9246
Жыл бұрын
I'm not ashamed to say that I get moved to tears every time I hear the climax from "Jupiter". Absolutely stunning music and a perfect fit for this episode.
@kelliehorn1082
Жыл бұрын
@@mattbriddell9246 💯 Same!
@zeroelus
Жыл бұрын
@@rebeccaorihara5763 Yeah, the show as a whole rightfully gets all the accolades it deserves but Joff Bush (musical lead for the show) really deserves a ton of praise for the work done. He get's his cameo as Busker (the musician dog that sometimes shows up like in Dance Mode or Markets) but him and his team need to be singled out and really appreciated.
@katierenee5699
Жыл бұрын
Bingo is my inner child. It's healing to see her get the parenting and secure relationships that I never had. Chilli is my role model. I hope I can be as amazing a mother as she is when I have kids of my own. I love this show. It's not just for kids, it's for everyone that enjoys it.
@codeblackfanandthegooddoct7070
9 ай бұрын
Me too both parents are the ideal role models they aren't perfect and they recognize that and when they are in the wrong they acknowledge it and apologize to the girls which sadly isn't something I think a lot of us grew up with even those of us who did have good relationships with our parents/guardians
@LunaRayToo
Жыл бұрын
Bluey is not the show we deserve , it is the show we need, right now at this time, in this crazy world we live in.
@dillspitzen
Жыл бұрын
That episode is a massive „immediately loses all composure and sobs uncontrollably“ trigger for me. It just hurts. 😬
@mattbriddell9246
Жыл бұрын
This is "that episode" for a lot of people :)
@EssEll9791
Жыл бұрын
Yeah. Me too.
@zeroelus
Жыл бұрын
Yeah this is one of many of those episodes for me. In watching this review I learned that it doesn't matter if I pause it compose myself and then hit resume when all is well, I'll just pick up crying where I left off lol.
@QueenCloveroftheice
Жыл бұрын
Yup. My mother was never there for me in life, so this episode makes me sad for what I never had.
@carpenterthehivewing
9 ай бұрын
My mom lost her mother/my grandmother last year, I can imagine this episode hitting pretty close to home for her
@starmora4711
Жыл бұрын
even outside of the therapizing, this is one of the best bluey episodes imo! the orchestra soundtrack and divergence from the storytelling done in usual episodes to a more artistic feel was so good. and the humor too!
@ifferbythesea
Жыл бұрын
I agree! And I love how they integrate classic works of orchestral music like Holst's The Planets in this one - it's a great introduction to classical music for kiddos!
@bigslydoc
Жыл бұрын
I have 4 and 6 year old daughters and this episode of Bluey makes me burst in to tears everytime I watch it. It’s an absolute masterpiece.
@WoodsideLegacy
Жыл бұрын
This episode broke me. My mum's been gone almost 10 years now. She's missed me graduating from university, getting married, my pregnancy, the birth of her first grandchild, and the recovery I had to go through while learning to be a parent (thankfully I had a wonderful partner). I definitely needed my mum for that last bit. Sitting on the couch watching Bluey with my little boy later, and hearing Chilli's voice at the end... just, fuck. I held him tight and cried. There's a lot of Bluey episodes that have done that to me.
@dominicamato679
Жыл бұрын
Oh, here we go. One of the beautiful tear-inducing episodes 🌍 It was just inevitable that he would start watching this show without his kids
@unknown_limes
Жыл бұрын
"You recommended that I watch it so I watched a few episodes, then I watched ahead without my kids" behold, the Bluey pipeline. It really is a fantastic show largely because of how deeply it connects with adults and children. Like, I'm a college student who has no children, but I connect deeply with Bluey's portrayal of figuring out life. Episodes like Bin Night are good examples of communication in family, and Grannymobile has a good lesson about not undervaluing one's self. Space is a recent fan favorite because it has a message about processing traumatic memories, and Army discusses managing behavioral problems that come with neurodivergence.
@thebotanicalden8468
Жыл бұрын
I'm an adult (early 20s) and even I like watching bluey. Which is crazy but.. I grew up in a very traumatizing household. And it's brought a sense of calm and what it -should- be like. And helped with some things I never knew I had issues with (including very intense separation anxiety). Funny enough my therapist is the person who suggested it for me!
@ninaortiz9422
Жыл бұрын
I would love to see the episode “Dance Mode”. I love how the episode covers how to set boundaries and how it is hard to make the decision of when to say yes and when to say no.
@Ana-zb8mq
Жыл бұрын
Ever since I sarted watching Bluey with my little brother, I've found myself tearing up on some episodes. It's such a good show! My favorite one is when we meet Jack Russell, both my brother and I have ADHD and they did an amazing job encouraging kids who have it not to be ashamed by it. 10/10 best kids show ever ❤️
@ifferbythesea
Жыл бұрын
YES! I love the episodes with Jack, too - they do such a great job of normalizing the struggle with executive function, and showing that those of us with ADHD are often more capable that we realize, despite our struggles!
@Kram1032
Жыл бұрын
Army is great
@ShadowQuilava777
Жыл бұрын
"Baby Race" never fails to make my wife and I cry. It's always the episode I recommend to other parents who are interested in Bluey.
@JessieAlmighty
Жыл бұрын
I watched it with my toddler today and just immediately started crying when Coco's mom told Chilli she was a good mom. ❤😭
@homiesmexual_bb
Жыл бұрын
I feel like this episode is like the pinnacle of Bluey. The beautiful sound track, the imaginative dream writing, the symbolism, and then the ability to make me cry at a show ab Austrailian dogs 🤧
@siempretrato
Жыл бұрын
Baby Race, Bin Night, and Faceytalk are some great Bluey episodes. And when I feel alone and afraid I watch a live camera feed of somewhere else in the world. A beach in Hawaii, a street in London, ect.. It reminds me that im not alone, there a plenty of people out there if I need them.
@kelliehorn1082
Жыл бұрын
Baby Race might be my all-time favorite 🥰
@Walls2008
Жыл бұрын
One classical reference here, in that Holst's Planets, Jupiter is playing, meaning the Jovial fun loving Bandit (the Dad) is being referenced.
@Walls2008
Жыл бұрын
Ooh, and you should have a look at Bike!
@kristinlange5763
Жыл бұрын
PLEASE review the episode Grandad. Or Flatpack. Or Baby Race. Or Camping. Actually just do the whole series please 😅
@PuccaLover15
Жыл бұрын
The part in the end when the sun/Chilli reminds Bingo she will always be there for her even if she couldn't see her always gets me. Every time I watch that, I start tearing up for some reason.
@zainabjilani3701
Жыл бұрын
This episode hits me on so many personal levels. I love kids, look forward to having them in my life whether biologically, socially or non-biologically. This show has become my escape from negativity when I need it. I get so emotional about this episode as my sisters and I did the exact same thing with my parents, but rather we stick with mom and likely dad kicked out to our bed. As a person who was a mom for a month/ short time, I felt and still feel for everyone in this episode but especially as a mom for Bingo and her separation anxiety. The part with her resolve in the face of love, warmth and unconditionality, I am either in tears or to the brink each time. Can’t wait to be that source of love and warmth for someone, someday!🥹
@madlynsattler7006
Жыл бұрын
This show really speaks to me after the passing of my mom. Very beautiful message. Also cry every time I watch baby race.
@teesh871
Жыл бұрын
This show makes me cry because it's so beautiful...but I was very fortunate that it makes me cry more of happiness because my parents are pretty amazing. I've heard this show is pretty healing for adults that have had rough childhoods as well. It's just so wholesome that it's healing. There's some amazing episodes with gorgeous animation but I think my favourite is called hospital. It could be cause I'm a nurse but I was cry laughing by the end. It also showcases how different Bingo and Bluey are and it's just so cute because they are celebrated for it. It's so nice to watch because Bingo is quieter, more sensitive and kind of in her own little world. Very much me when I was kid....and now. But it's celebrated rather than 'you need to be more assertive, you need to speak up more.' Ach. Just amazing all around.
@yaboofernoodle
Жыл бұрын
I love that the only time we have the parents tell Bingo that she does need to speak up and 'use her big-girl bark' is when something is wrong! Mum also has Bingo day to Dad that he was being too rough with her and that after Dad apologized, they practiced her bark in the moment so she could feel comfortable with it!
@marcellacassab4331
Жыл бұрын
Bluey is the purest thing on tv right now, period.
@linlupin
Жыл бұрын
Jupiter by itself is such an emotional sucker punch of a piece, it’s inclusion in the show is perfection. Some other episodes that I think would be good for these look-overs would include Fairies, Copycat (aka the grief episode), Double Babysitter, Onesies, or Stories Fr tho the whole series is good, the writers even said that it’s a family show instead of just a kids show in a Q&A
@cpcoultertweedles7216
Жыл бұрын
My favourite episode is Baby Race. I'm a beginning teacher so I'm constantly comparing myself to other teachers in terms of how I run things, how I manage my classroom, how fast I'm progressing in my learning, how fast my kids are progressing in *their* learning. Hearing Coco's mum reassure Chili that she's doing great was almost like being told I'm doing great. As someone who thrives on praise (and whose supervisor doesn't hand out verbal praise as a matter of habit), that reassurance meant the world to me.
@Pix_Sil
Жыл бұрын
I seriously can’t watch this episode without literally bawling my eyes out. Floppy reminds me of a stuffed gray tabby cat plush I named Gigi that my mom gave me when I was 2-3 (I still have him to this day) and I have a lot of anxiety towards the idea of me moving out and starting my own life. I’m 21 gonna be 22 soon and my mom will never kick me out, and I’m not leaving until I’m financially ready and she and my brother will be ok (he has autism so I look after him a lot while she works). I showed her this episode and we both cried so hard, but it felt reassuring that I can always turn to her like I’ve always done since I was a kid; she is my sun 💜
@sagesaria
Жыл бұрын
I love the message overall of this episode, that even when you're a big girl, sometimes you still need your mother, or your stuffie, and that is okay. Too many movies I watched growing up pushed this idea that growing up meant putting toys away forever, when in reality sometimes when you're scared and alone, having that comfort item can mean the entire world.
@Pugly
Жыл бұрын
As someone who also comes from a field that focuses on mental health as well as also analyze bluey stuff it was really intriguing to watch your thought process throughout the video. I personally never quite looked at this episode in that perspective so it was really fascinating to hear how you came to the conclusion of this representing separation anxiety and as well with all valid points that were explained well. Excellent work buddy 💙
@EvilsDeathAzul
Жыл бұрын
I'm 29 years old, and I live across the country from my mother (I live in Washington and my mom is in Maine). I watched this episode and I cried. I do miss being near my mom and seeing her. This episode definitely hit a soft spot for me.
@m3rrys0ngstr3ss
Жыл бұрын
This was the episode that really sold me on this show - it's nice to see that even if she thinks of it in symbolic ways, Bingo knows completely and fully that she's loved and an important part of the family.
@guenwinters4300
Жыл бұрын
My daughter cries when floppy goes away. I cry when the sun/mom comes and tells Bingo she'll always be there... and we hug eachother after xD I love this episode and it is one of my favorites. My daughter doesn't like it kuz it makes her sad. Next time we watch it I'm going to have a conversation with her about separation anxiety. So thanks Jono! PS I'd love it if you did all the bluey episodes lol
@tj86463
Жыл бұрын
My little one is still an infant but man this got me. He definitely needs extra love overnight which is exhausting but hey, he's a baby, that's to be expected. ♥️ P.s. yes, love Bluey!
@damedeviant1388
Жыл бұрын
Yes!! Sleepytime! Honestly, this episode is a masterclass in both beautiful animation, music and being amazing parental education at the same time. Breaks my heart every time I watch 😭
@Hiram27
Жыл бұрын
Bluey and Bingo are both girls (daughters). Just FYI. I have young kids, I know these things.
@TakaraStarChan
Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite episode. One, because I love Astronomy, and it was so imaginative. But this episode of ML also made me realize another reason it resonated with me; it showed me what I longed for as a child. My family was extremely dysfunctional and there wasn't a lot of consistency or stability. There were so many times as a child that my sister and I would get yelled at or shamed for trying to "bother" our parents at night. Only one of many issues in our family growing up. I wanted so badly to not feel so constantly rejected, misunderstood, and unseen. And the way Chili and Bandit deal so tenderly with their children make me long so much for what I missed out on: consistently loving parents. If I ever become a parent, this is the kind of parent I want to be: compassionate, and understanding.
@bomeeira5843
Жыл бұрын
❤🩹
@brittanywilcox7377
Жыл бұрын
I'm not crying, you're crying 😭
@ardhanarisvara333
Жыл бұрын
My son is 12, so he only started watching Bluey after I did. This is my favorite episode and I'm so glad you covered it. I've been working hard to be the parent my mother never was. To give him the support that I never received. Bluey has made me feel better about my ability to be a good parent.
@ValKob
Жыл бұрын
When you said that the water, the toilet was methods for connection, i thought it was so lovely and i didn't notice that and the reason why it was being shown in those shots
@ArashiAiko
Жыл бұрын
Sleepytime absolutely wrecked me emotionally. My Mom died last year and that line that Chili says just got me in the feels.
@ScarletSerenade
Жыл бұрын
You mentioned at the end that this show is good for anyone who’s a parent or looking to parent or interact with kids. I’d take that a step further as a child-free adult Millennial: This show is phenomenal for prompting the healing of your inner child. It doesn’t fix anything but watching this show with my boyfriend has given us the opportunity to discuss the painful and joyful parts of our childhoods. I’ve processed grief through this show that I hadn’t thought about in years or didn’t know how to handle. And the gentle simplicity of this show can really provide a tender nudge in such a healthy way. This episode in particular hit me personally the hardest in the best and worst ways. I had separation anxiety growing up as a child. When I was little, I would actually cry when people who would come over to our house for dinner or to chat with my parents would leave to go back home. I didn’t understand that I’d likely see them again soon enough. And then when my parents and sibling moved back to our home state and I stayed behind for my career… oh my gosh. I really struggled. I’ve been in therapy for a few years now and have a great support system. Those goodbyes are still hard but they don’t cripple me like they used to. The moment when Chilli as the sun tells Bingo she’ll always be there for her, even when she can’t see her, because she loves her, I always tear up because that’s how my mom is and I’m so grateful to have a mother like that. It reminds me of the tenderness she often had for me when I was little and how much I know she loves me now, even as an adult.
@kelseyredford219
Жыл бұрын
We love Bluey in our house. From the title, I thought this would be on the episode "Space." I don't even know where to start with recommending episodes to make into videos, but we love the episode "Early Baby" mostly because it shows that even though kids don't necessarily understand what is going on, they try to get some understanding through play. Writing that also made me think of "Copycat," which is a similar topic on how children play to understand the world.
@gidgetgirl93
Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite episode of the entire series. It’s a masterpiece! The score is beautiful, the symbolism of each member of the family as a planet (or sun for mom) adds a cool layer, and I like that it’s taking a snip of an ordinary night for a family with young kids and showing it as it would really play out. I didn’t even pick up on the separation anxiety message. That went right over my head 😅 every time I watch this episode I get a knew take from it and I hope they make more episodes like it in the future ❤
@elhixsagh
Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite episode. I cried so much at how beautiful and heart-warming it is. When I first started watching this show, I binged it in just a few days it made me so happy.
@Hollis31800
Жыл бұрын
Bluey and Bingo are the best pair of sisters, the parents are awesome too! It’s just wholesome ❤
@queenrayna
Жыл бұрын
I watch the show, because I just love how wholesome it is, I’m not a parent. I am kind of traumatized though, and watch it to see the sweet and good relationships I kinda wish I had. I sometimes cry watching it, but it’s so comforting too
@nataliamartin1958
Жыл бұрын
They were actually very smart to bring in Holst’s “The Planets” into this. It conveys such strong feelings of emotion and ties the story together brilliantly!
@thecaptainsxyt
Жыл бұрын
I don't have kids or plan to since it's not an innate desire for me, but Bluey is a show I go back to when I need comfort or gentleness. I learn a lot about parenting anyway and things that my parents did for me, since I am Autistic and then other things I wish I had in my childhood.
@sonathangamer279
Жыл бұрын
this is something that you see a lot on the first day of school for a kid, i remember that, a lot of kids crying and I didnt understand why at the moment, but now i realize that is because, for a lot of kids, the first day at school is the first time that they go all alone at something, the first time that parents are not around, now I get it.
@lussiellie
Жыл бұрын
another day another moment of realization of how much bluey heals my inner child
@made_with_geekyness
Жыл бұрын
bluey was originally made for parents but the company said it wouldn't sell so they brought down the age target but still has the lessons in there
@HuxtableK
Жыл бұрын
Wow I didn't expect to get teary eyed over a video like this. I'm childless. And had a relatively decent childhood. But this still hurt in such a good way.
@kaitlinmcfadden7732
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I'm not the only parent who watches it without their kid. My husband walked into the living room when I was watching it after our kid went to bed, and gave me a weird look. 😅
@spiritfilledlife79
7 ай бұрын
I honestly watch Bluey without my 4 year old son too. I'm hooked amd it's helping me become a better compassionate parent.
@Cathartes223
Жыл бұрын
My mom died suddenly Christmas 2021, and this episode always makes me cry, because it really feels like the sun went out. Like I'm just drifting through a cold void with no anchor. I stick it out as best I can, because I'm an 37, and that's what adults do. But this episeode reminds me of what the sun felt like.
@bubbleslokai7907
Жыл бұрын
Bluey has helped me tremendously , i think you should react to Early Baby, Mums and Dads as well as Musical Statues. the first 2 i really wanna see your opinion as a dad but i want to see you analyze and explain the lesson in the last one. love you guys
@Bxtterfly13._.
Ай бұрын
Theres actually a one hour loop to the sleepytime soundtrack. I listen to it every night and i always end up with some type of nostalgia or i end up crying bc of how gosh darn beautiful it is.
@twichmcvey6065
Жыл бұрын
This hit me because I will always do whatever I can for mine even when I'm exhausted due to my childhood. Adults were angry, selfish giants with all the power over my life an hated my feelings or inability to Express them "properly." I was raised in fostercare. 14 years of insecurity and fear
@angelicasmodel
Жыл бұрын
My little one is a huge fan of Bluey, and Bingo is her favourite character, likely because Bingo goes through the same difficulties she does. Bingo's struggles with communicating and expressing herself, separation anxiety, and feeling unimportant are so relatable to pre-schoolers. As for the night time separation anxiety, we deal with that by just sharing the same bed. She is 4, and only just starting to show signs of wanting her own bed. Slight problem, she's set up for her cot mattress and bedding, but still need to do some shopping to complete her big girl bed set up, so that's on the to do list.
@Autistic_Goblin
Жыл бұрын
I would love to see you therapize Baby Race! That's another one that always hits home - though it's more about Chilli than Bluey (who's a girl, btw).
@petalroots1
Жыл бұрын
Every since the first Bluey show you therapized, I was telling my wife I was hoping you would do this one episode, and gosh darn it, you did it!! This episode makes me shed tears nearly every time I watch it now. You see, my mother passed a way a month ago, and I play Bluey sometimes for the furbabies (and myself sometimes). Well, I was still going through this event in my head, and this episode just stopped me in my tracks. It took me back, and when Bingo talked to the sun representing her mom, I felt that warmth of my mother and feeling those words resonating with what my mom did and said in her actions and her words. "I am always with you, even if you can't see me." Those words wrecked me in a good way, and I burst into tears hearing that. My mom loved me that fiercely, and was always there for me, and now that she is gone, I had to ask myself how I could go on without my best friend. You know? But hearing those words gave me so much comfort and relief, and all that hit me from a simple 8 minute clip with maybe a paragraph of conversation. I thank you SO MUCH for doing this video!! Gosh, I seriously think you should just do therapy on Bluey, because there are so many life lessons in Bluey and answers so many "why" questions! Why follow the rules? -Shadowlands- Should parents parent themselves and suffer consequences if they hurt their children? -Dancetime- So much can be taught in a Bluey show, that if a college professor made this elective, I would be a repeat course taker! Lol!
@VarianAlastair
Жыл бұрын
I neither have kids nor do I ever think I will. But... I am a childhood trauma survivor, and this show is helping me learn how to reparent myself, how to show up authentically for the people in my life in a way that I can absorb even on bad brain days. Sleepytime is my favorite episode so far, and this breakdown is just beautiful. I was already a fan of Cinema Therapy, and I think I may have found a new series to fall in love with. Thank you!
@clowyhills1870
Жыл бұрын
I had always resented my mother in some of the issues we had while she was raising us four. But in my darkest moments my mom is there for me. That's when I realized mom just did her best in the circumstances our family has faced. Now that I am a first time mom I see things in the different perspective. It's hard to be a mother, and creating secure attachment is the most crucial part of raising children. Bluey wonderfully demonstrated how it's done.
@ducks7015
Жыл бұрын
I completely forgot what video I was watching and focused solely on the show. I cried, again. This show is a masterpiece and just warms my soul
@MadDadLad
10 ай бұрын
As a dad to a 4 year old daughter and 7 month old son, this one episode always makes me appreciate how blessed I am to have them in my life, and I always wonder and hope that I am something close to that representation of warmth and love to them that Chili is to Bingo. I can never watch this epsiode without feeling something hit deep in my heart. And I think a part of that is losing my dad and my children having never met him. This is the single best episode out of an amazing list of episodes in this show. Can never say enough good things about it👏
@jazminelee2141
8 ай бұрын
I'm 22 and not planning on having kids for a while but Bluey is one of my favorite shows
@miah4817
Жыл бұрын
I can't watch this episode without being brought to tears. As someone who grew up with tough love and was forced to handle SO MUCH as a child on my own, I cannot wait to be a mother and just be the best I can be. Show them what true, genuine love is. I cannot wait to have a home full of love with a family I adore more than anything in the world 💕 even if we aren't rich and struggle I will still be so happy everytime I hear them call 💕
@theemoturtle7002
Жыл бұрын
whenever i see this episode i miss my mom even more. she passed away 3 years ago and there are times i long for the warmth of my sun. videos of her are like a candle. their warm, but nothing like her full embrace... i miss my sun... i miss my Chilli... i miss my mom...
@geeves3118
Жыл бұрын
This show is so ridiculously pure ❤ I'm not a parent right now. I'm a full-grown adult who loves this show!
@carmody_kain1280
9 ай бұрын
This episode makes me cry , every time. I remember this fear of seperation with my mom, and the warmth I felt when she would hold me as a child. Bluey got it perfectly right when it showed a moms warmth is like bathing in the sun. It hurts me so much to know that I will never feel that again as I can no longer trust my mother the way I used to as a child. I can no longer hug her and feel safe, the trauma she caused me runs to deep in my blood now to ever feel safe and comforted by her like when I was as a child. I miss it so much sometimes. My heart aches every time I see this episode , cuz I know I will never feel that again.
@disneyfreak9011
Жыл бұрын
The use of Holst's melodies from The Planets has to be one of my favourite creative aspects of the episode, this show is so beautifully simple and yet carries so much weight and I love it in its entirety
@nickioleary8577
Жыл бұрын
If you want to see another episode that I think really shows off separation anxiety, the episode Space showcases it really well, and the character Makenzie in general
@Nutellacat
Жыл бұрын
This episode never fails to make me cry.
@nugget2570
7 ай бұрын
I don't plan on having kids, mainly because I'm physically disabled and struggle to take care of myself as is. But I grew up with a narcissistic mother who refused to acknowledge or address the way she was treating us all. And a father who was too scared of her to stand up to her or protect us from her abuse. My dad was rarely home and when he was he was very shut off to everyone emotionally. My childhood-young adulthood was so full of the people I relied on manipulating me, lying to me, dismissing my feelings both emotionally and physically, medically abusing me and so on. And I didn't even realize until 2018 that.. that isn't normal. So for me personally watching Bluey gives me this kind of, peace? The relationship and lessons they're showing are what I needed so desperately growing up and what I still need! I've come to treat myself with so much more love, patience, and understanding than I used to. I'm better at actively breaking down and understanding my feelings, better at communicating feelings to my partner and friends. Bluey has been actively teaching me lessons along with the kids that I was just never taught growing up and I couldn't be more thankful that is exists.
@judithstrachan9399
5 ай бұрын
Hang in there, nugget. You can do this.
@buddersib_
9 ай бұрын
Im 19 and currently have separation anxiety/an attatchment to my mom. I had a bit of this issue when i was a child but when i got very sick for 4 years, she became the 'best' thing that calms me down during anxieyy attacks. I feel ashamed about this and have been avoiding her during my anxiety attacks. My whole family has mental illnesses and i dont want to burden/tire her further. The episode and explanation made me tear up.
@kimberamweg1917
Жыл бұрын
OMG can we talk about the perfection of using Holst's Planets as the background music? Love that!!
@wendychavez5348
Жыл бұрын
My parents have ALWAYS been there for me, including when they needed to discipline me, or to push me out of the nest so I could do things for myself. Including when I've needed to vent my frustrations and did so by insulting them. I see how they treat my siblings, understand that they did it with me also, and every day I appreciate them more. My mom and one of her sisters have both said that, when they went to college, their mom took them to the dorms, helped them get set up, then told them, "I've done everything I can. You're always welcome to come home for a visit, but you're an adult now and have to take care of yourself." I guess she did that with all 12 of her children, and they all turned into wonderful human beings.
@zeroelus
Жыл бұрын
I knew you'd react to this one eventually, but not that it would be the second one you'd address, bringing out the big guns to get this series off I see lol. You said it perfectly: it's a masterpiece, and I will always get emotional watching it. Baby Race is one of the others that always get requested, and I'd agree. Grandad, Rug Island, Flatpack and Rain would be others I'd also request and lastly Dance Mode, not because I want yall to dance (I mean go for it if you want to) but because the episode starts with Bandit screwing up with Bingo, and how to move from there. Love the series, love any excuse to watch Bluey without the kids :)
@WendyKay84
Жыл бұрын
It is amazing how much value they can pack into each eight minute episode. You're far from being the only adult who has found themselves watching without the kids, haha. And this is the episode everyone raves about with good reason. It's a beautiful portrait of family life. I love so much about it, but the music choices just top it off for me.
@jennal1260
Жыл бұрын
Every time I see this episode again I think I won't cry. Gosh darn you for making me cry on the toilet I didn't need that.
@Avocattle
Жыл бұрын
This episode hits me a lot harder after I lost my mom a couple months ago, she was a great person who was always there for anyone in need, even something like helping people out at a store she didn’t even work at, and made sure nobody felt left out of anything. I’ll always miss her.
@Botakuchan
Жыл бұрын
I really hope this becomes a long running series, I kind of need this
@melissak6199
2 ай бұрын
Oh boy as a 37 year old with major chronic anxiety, depression, severe medical/health issues, no kids and lost both parents in 2021 suddenly, Sleepytime absolutely destroyed me, i skipped it on purpose for several repeat full series binge watches and finally watched it earlier this year, I don’t regret watching it but it ruined me for sure, especially Chilis line “I’m always here even if you can’t see me”, my mom was very much like Chili in her parenting and how she explained things to my sister and I. Love Bluey so much, it’s been my nightly anxiety reducer and settles my sadness this past year.
@andrewkessinger5966
Жыл бұрын
I love watching this show with my Nieces. It’s so wholesome. Far better than most other shows geared for young kids. This episode is also great because Holst: Jupiter.
@gaymedievaldruid
Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I've ever watched this show, these clips in this video. I'm in uni now, living alone for the first time, and I started crying for 5 minutes. The video ended before I stopped, and I had to go back so I could hear what Jon was saying. I'm going to start watching these and I'm fully aware this is going to break me apart and put me back together
@MikyD406
9 ай бұрын
This was my absolute favorite Bluey episode. Very artistic, philosophical, deep.
@sigridbjergbakkemeyer3653
Ай бұрын
This show made my husband cry. And my 10 month love the intro song. It is just wholesome and real. So many kids shows today are noisy and on the nose on how the kids should watch the show. This show just shows how life with toddlers is like.
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