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Bingo Heeler is Bluey’s lovable little sister. The 4-year-old is a red heeler pup like her mum Chilli (whereas Bluey is blue) — but that’s not the only difference between the siblings.
"Bluey" creator Joe Brumm is set to write and direct the film, which will "continue the adventures" of Bluey and Bingo. "I've always thought 'Bluey' deserved a theatrical movie.
With Bluey and Bingo making their debut as Meet and Greet characters at the Disney Parks and cruise line, could they also undergo a redesign to fit the Disney aesthetic?
In this episode, Chilli, Bluey, and Bingo are making breakfast in bed for Bandit. Though Chilli wants to make the omelet herself, Bingo tries to help, making mistakes and messes repeatedly.
Leading up to "Bluey" special "The Sign" will be a new, standard-length episode dubbed “Ghostbasket." The never-before-seen addition to the series will premiere a week prior to the special on ...
In the video below, the family heads to the beach, and Bluey and Bingo adorably freak out over their hotel room bunk beds, tiny soap "presents," and coat hangers.
"Bluey putting down her game to let her dad rest and help support Bingo’s play without really engaging in it, really hits home that there is growth in this character that you can’t undo." ...
Bluey, the children's TV show about a family of blue heeler dogs, exemplifies what years of child psychology research have made clear: that children learn through play. It illustrates a variety of ...
"Bluey" creator Joe Brumm is set to write and direct the film, which will "continue the adventures" of Bluey and Bingo. "I've always thought 'Bluey' deserved a theatrical movie.
Bluey, using seven-year-old logic, assumes that if she, Bingo, and their cousins can get the For Sale sign off their lawn, then the house can’t be sold and she can stay where she is.
And when they end, her little sister, the Bingo to her Bluey, will revel in her hand-me-downs. This article was edited by Hannah Rimm and Catherine Kast.
Janet and Rita, Bluey and Bingo’s respective granny alter egos, were introduced in the show’s first season (there are actual T-shirts with the phrase, “Nice parking space, Rita!” on them.).