Bingo is in a bad mood in the Bluey episode titled "Bad Mood," which is Season 2, Episode 40 (or 39, depending on the listing, but generally S2E40). In this episode, Bingo lets her bad mood take over as a game, with Dad stomping around the house controlling her, while Bluey tries to snap her out of it.
Bluey Season 2, Episode 39 | Bad Mood.
Judo wants to play in the dirt with Bluey and Bingo, but she's not supposed to get dirty. When Bandit takes delivery of a pile of topsoil, Judo wants to play in the dirt with Bluey and Bingo. But Judo is a Chow Chow like her mum Wendy and her coat is hard to keep clean, so she mustn't get dirty.
In the episode, Bluey's family—the Heelers, including her sister Bingo and their parents Bandit and Chilli—contend with selling their Brisbane home and moving away, along with an upcoming marriage between Bandit's brother Radley and Bluey's godmother Frisky.
Mackenzie wants to pretend that the crew leave him behind, but his friends refuse. While everyone's in hypersleep, he changes the ship's course for a black hole! The crew wakes and tries to stop Mackenzie from venturing into the unknown, but he insists on going through the black hole alone.
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.
Bingo is sick in hospital, so Bluey and Dad send her a homemade video to lift her spirits. It tells the tale of Barnicus' quest to heal her spotty dog named Bumpy.
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.
Dad pretends he was born yesterday. Bluey and Bingo have to guide him through his second day on Earth, especially when he discovers food is delicious and steals Lucky's Dad's pie. Bluey and Bingo are pretending to be tourists when Mum tells them taking a picture of her bottom is 'rude'.
Fans are already buzzing about Bluey Season 4, and the most recent reports suggest a likely premiere between late 2025 and early 2026. While Ludo Studio has confirmed development is underway, many creative questions—including Joe Brumm's involvement and the direction of new storylines—remain unanswered.
Bingo finds a stick shaped like a bird's head and she and Dad use it to create a beautiful sand sculpture. But while their backs are turned, Bingo's handiwork is destroyed by some older kids! Bingo is upset and angry, until Bluey arrives and teaches Bingo how to throw her troubles away – something Dad learns too.
Bluey introduced its first same-sex couple in the Season 3 finale, "The Sign," when Bluey's friend Pretzel mentioned having "two mums" in a brief, casual line while talking about his guinea pig. This subtle inclusion of a queer family sparked significant discussion online, with some parents praising the increased inclusivity and others voicing criticism, though the reference itself was a fleeting moment in the episode.
It is implied that Mackenzie has post-traumatic-stress-disorder as a result of an incident of abandonment when he was younger.
In Granny Mobile (Season 3, Episode 33) the Heelers' neighbour Doreen has a garage sale, and Grouchy Granny is intent on landing a bargain. She sets her sights on Doreen's mobility scooter and insults everyone who gets in her way. But Gladys isn't having it; resulting in the ultimate Grouchy Granny showdown.
The most well-known "banned" Bluey episode is "Dad Baby," which Disney+ pulled from its platform due to its realistic portrayal of a pretend childbirth, a sensitive topic for some families, though it's available elsewhere and considered a fan favorite. Other episodes have faced temporary removal or edits, like "Hammerbarn" (due to brand deals) or "Exercise," "Family Meeting," and "Markets" (for bodily functions/language), but often return or have localized edits.
Jean-Luc and Bluey form a fast connection and despite only seeing each other for a few days, they remember each other forever. As Jean-Luc gets older, he teaches himself to speak English so he can return to Australia and visit Bluey.
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.
S3, E34: Mackenzie, Jack and Rusty are playing astronauts on a mission to Mars, but during their journey, Mackenzie keeps going missing and no one knows why, not even Mackenzie.
"Camping," Season 1, Episode 43
Watching Bluey sit next to the blossoming seedling they planted with tears in her eyes is more than enough to make grown adults cry.
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!
Hi, this is Joe Brumm, the creator of Bluey.
Now, for the trifficult. I always said I wouldn't keep making the show if I thought I couldn't make any new season as good as the last. This would have been the case for me with a potential season four, so I've decided to take a break from my involvement in the TV series.
Bingo is a young Red Heeler girl with light cream, orange and dark orange fur. Much like Bluey, she has a rectangular-shaped body.