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@@QLDrailfan798 I heard someone else attest to this claim. Apparently it was intended (I think, even by Joe Brumm himself) to be included, but later was declined because I think the discreet mention of Jesus in a preschool show probably would've sounded too staggering, and I think it was also because they thought people would dislike the idea of religion being mentioned in a preschool show. Not entirely sure about this, so take my reply with a grain of salt. The final product is still hilarious though, it gives that "Aha! That's clever!" feeling when you get that joke. It's still a shame they have to be cautious about adding that bit though, even as a Muslim, it makes me sad. Apparently we just can't have religious references in shows.
@@AFishInPajamas to be honest I was quite staggered myself when I saw that comment, oh yeah, these lines were going to be in it, it's just so odd but kind of fitting though, because considering how adult this show is half of the time, probably a lot more people would've loved it for those 3 lines of dialogue, and as an Anglican Christian myself, I would've loved to see that line in that episode just because of how out of nowhere it is. edit: damn thanks for 20 likes, probably my most successful reply/comment. Edit 2: I retract my earlier statement
@@MaxKarmaCat It is best to avoid any type of religious or political references in children's programs... It avoids unnecessary problems and frankly I think it is better that way.
That scene is so relatable for me. Back when my sister and I shared a room, this was us almost every night. I'd be wanting to talk to her and she'd be dead asleep 😂
some people say '' this is only for kids!! you'r too older to see that!! '' and i with 16 years old.. and so much proud of me... i say: I dont even care :)
@@fluffyflufffox1385 I had a best friend when I was in 2nd grade, hadn’t seen her since I was 9 years old. Then fate had it; we were going to the same college.
0:28 I like that the original idea was to place a Christian joke with Snickers replying “Jesus can walk on water!” And Bluey then asking how he is and Snickers says “Don’t know, but he’s important” or something like that
Right I love the UTTER avoidance he did instead of saying something like “mommies and daddies hug to much a baby gets in the belly” thus the kids ether try to make them hug more or not at all. 😂
5:27 Bingo: Dad, how does the baby get into the lady’s belly Bandit: *rethinks life and tries to word it out in a PG way* Also Bandit: oh there we go Bingo: *goes spinny while going AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH*
I love how Bingo And Bluey saw Daddy Robot And Mommy Robot has kissed and then Daddy Robot And Mommy Robot stopped fast. EDIT: PLS DONT SEE THIS MESSAGE I FRICKING AM LOSTING MY MIND
@@Silkie_Dragon How do you know there were no fairies?? also, how would bingo have been able to do all that stuff? Like certain aspects yeah I see. But what about the fairy rings? Wasn’t she with her family when they were made?
@@lifewithlollipop we don’t KNOW. We can only use the context clues to make that conclusion. My supporting points: 1) the family habitually takes imaginary games seriously; 2) fairies are never once mentioned in seriousness ever again; 3) literally we don’t see them; 4) we don’t need evidence because proving fairies exist is a burden in and of itself. Anything supernatural is burdened by the burden of proof automatically; 5) Occam’s razor dictates that, when faced with a lack if evidentiary value, the overwhelmingly most likely position should be considered the correct position. What’s more likely? Fairies existing, or the Heelers are good parents? Well, there’s evidence to the latter, not really to the former, so Occam’s razor doesn’t even apply here. There’s too much evidence that fairies can be explained away by the Heelers being good parents - that’s how unfavorably the prospect of fairies existing truly is. I took this a little too seriously obviously, but analysis is my passion lol
@@Silkie_Dragon I love analyzing things too, so don’t worry 😉 and I guess you’re right: We can’t really prove if they were fairies Or not! I like to think that they are secretly related to fairies And that’s where the fairies got upset But your answer probably makes more sense😅
Bluey: “Barnicus was finally happy.” Socks stops and decides to take a $h1t. Socks: “AuGHHhhhHHhhHhHhHhHhHhH Bluey stops Bluey’s head: “socks, what the biscuit are you doing-“
0:42 I relate to this because I sleep with someone and they barely give me space, as soon as they wake up next morning while I'm sleeping, my positions describe this.
1:53 that shot is just beautiful! It looks like a painting by Claude Monet, but without the water lilies. (If you didn't study art history or never watched Little Einsteins, you don't know who he is or why he painted water lilies)
The scene where bandit pretended to be a claw machine and asked the children to go get a job because he doesn't take imaginary coins, should be added here. He was so real for that.
fun fact, the guy that owns the channel "greasy tales" (formerly segsual lobster) worked on this show, honestly I love that this show has some grit to it, it is a clean but not romanticised show about life as and with children (and strangely watched by mainly adults without kids)