Yes, Chloe has a younger baby brother who appears in several episodes, often seen with her mum in a pram, and he's a key part of her family life, even when she's playing make-believe babies herself.
Super kind, gentle and smart, Chloe is one of Bluey's best friends. She is a dalmatian like her mum and dad, and she has a baby brother.
Im sorry but they have confirmed that this is a rumor. Bluey and Bingo don't have a new sibling on the cards. Bandit and Chilli are done having babies, that's why they had the episode where they got rid of the cot etc.
Prior to Onesies, Brandy and her sister hadn't met face-to-face in four years. Throughout the episode Onesies, it is heavily implied that Brandy has fertility problems, meaning that she may not be able to have children of her own, which may have caused her and Chilli's argument prior to Bluey's Big Play.
The creators of "Bluey" have openly stated that Bluey is a girl. This revelation aims to challenge traditional gender norms and present a character that both boys and girls can admire and relate to. Bluey's adventures are universal, showcasing themes of family, friendship, and growth that resonate across genders.
Mackenzies mum is alive, and he isn't adopted. He was simply left alone for a while when he was young, which traumatized him. When Jack describes a black hole it reminds Mackenzie of the slide, which causes him to reenact the incident, which is a coping mechanism in kids, just like Bluey did in " Copycat ".
Chilli is Bluey and Bingo's mum! She's really good at teaching her girls about the world and how to navigate its challenges. She needs to remain level-headed when the Heeler house gets out of control or caught up in a new game!
The saddest Bluey episodes often tackle grief, family struggles, and growing up, with "Copycat" (death), "Onesies" (miscarriage/infertility), "Sleepytime" (separation anxiety/growing up), "Granddad" (aging parents), and "Baby Race" (parental self-doubt) frequently cited by fans as emotionally impactful tearjerkers that resonate deeply with both kids and adults.
Bandit is one of the members of the Heeler family. He is the husband of Chilli, the father of Bluey and Bingo, the younger brother of Rad and the older brother of Stripe, brother-in-law of Trixie, Brandy, and Frisky, son of Bob and Chris, the uncle of Muffin and Socks and the son-in-law of Mort and his late wife.
Socks makes progress in season 3 and speaks in full sentences in the bonus episode "Honk", raising questions about her behavior. One theory suggests that Socks' behavior is because she is still a puppy, while another popular theory suggests she may have autism.
Nana is Bluey and Bingo's grandmother and the mother of Bandit, Rad and Stripe. Nana Chris and Grandpa Bob have three sons (Radley, Bandit and Stripe) and four grandkids (Bluey, Bingo, Muffin and Socks).
Frisky is an English cocker spaniel and she keeps her soft hair looking healthy with almond milk shampoo – just like Uncle Rad. Frisky and Rad met while double-babysitting Bluey and Bingo and have since become a couple.
Bluey introduced LGBTQ+ representation through the character Pretzel, a friend of Bluey's, who mentions having two mothers in the Season 3 finale, "The Sign," marking the first confirmed same-sex couple in the series. The detail was subtle, shown as part of everyday life, with Pretzel's mums being the lesbian couple.
She is the daughter of Bandit and Chili, the younger sister of Bluey, the wife of Bikki, and the adoptive mother of Ginger and Cirrus.
Muffin's Granny alter-ego 'Gladys' is the fourth Granny we've met after Janet (Bluey), Rita (Bingo) & Madge (Chilli).
It's not that they are divorced, its the divorce undertones of the scene where Lucky has to choose which parent to go with for the night. As has been mentioned, the AI here got it wrong. Chucky was the one making the decision, not Lucky. Secondly, the episode had nothing to do with divorce.
While they're friends, Mackenzie and Bluey appear to show some friendly rivalry. While Mackenzie and Bluey do have disagreements when playing games, as prominent in "Shops", the two are depicted as very close friends overall.
Chilli also seems to have associated horses with her mother, as seen in "Dragon". It is also heavily implied that Chilli's Mum passed away long before her granddaughters, Bluey and Bingo, were born.
It is implied that Mackenzie has post-traumatic-stress-disorder as a result of an incident of abandonment when he was younger.
When Chilli's horse flies away, this could possibly be a reference to the movie, Jumanji: The Next Level, where Milo Walker is a horse and he flies away in the end because he was dying and wanted to be at peace. It could represent the same where Chili let her horse go free (her mom) to let her be at peace.
Calypso loves to sing and hum songs around the classroom while she keeps an eye on the kids. Bluey learns a lot from her; she's an excellent teacher who guides her students with kind words and a gentle push in the right direction.