Juno is bossy but so are a lot of oldest or only kids at that age. Bluey can be bossy towards Bingo too. One of the early episodes was about Bluey letting Bingo share her ideas. My daughter is about Bingo’s age, and the oldest. She’s been pretty bossy for the last couple years. “No we can’t do that.” “No my mom says not to do that!” “I want to play this game not that game. But I want to play THIS game!” At towards older kids and perfect strangers.
4th option: Judo’s dad is a rapper/comedian/athlete and is on tour/playing overseas which is why we never see him. His belongings are with him wherever he travels and we only see the bathroom of the Chow Chow house. Judo went on tour or attended all of his games while Wendy decided to stay back, and it’s during those few months where the show takes place. He could be a star player/singer and this is why Judo thinks highly of herself and she says that stuff about little kids because maybe her father said it as a joke or maybe he was trash talking rookie players. Casper could be his pen name or nickname he gets when playing? I doubt this is the case but ya never know.
I think the most possible explanation is that Judo's dad is either dead or him and Wendy are divorced. And I personally think is that they are divorced simply because we see her a fair amount alone without Judo around. I mean I doubt she would drive the neighbours kids to get ice cream when Judo was at home at the time. So either Judo has a hobby she needs to drive to somewhere, like a sport or something, or she was at her dads place at the time. It would make sense why there aren't any pictures of a potential dead husband around. But also, we haven't really seen much of their home at this point in the show. Basically just their front yard and bathroom if I am nor mistaken. And I doubt you would put a photo of your dead love in your bathroom ^^' But I hope this will get an ep at some point. So far, most of the children have two parents who are still together so I think Bluey and Bingo didn't really got in contact with another family constellation like one having divorced, or dead, parents. Would be cool to see how the writers would touch on that possible problematic since it can be tricky to explain that to children
3:00 Adoption PROCESS takes 2 years to complete but that doesn’t mean children don’t get to live with their adopted parents before then. I do think Judo’s parents are divorced.
i have a theory most people dont really consider and thats, maybe judo was born through artificial insemination, we see that wendy is a very independent women and with how her character is its not to far fetched that if she wanted a child she would go through that process as well as the fact theres no sign that a man has ever been in her and judos life even from her infancy, idk i just like to think about it sometimes
4th option: insemination She could’ve wanted a family but couldn’t find a partner and had an insemination procedure that allowed her to have a biological daughter without needing a significant other to do so using donated sperm. It’s a real thing that is very rarely mentioned in media in a meaningful way.
The third one is the one that I believe because maybe Wendy and Judo’s dad had judo but her dad didn’t want her so he had a divorce and married someone else?
its kinda simple really wendy most likely is divorced and has split custody which may be why we see wendy places without judo when judo cant stay home alone most likely. that or wendy had a sperm donor so she could be a mother and has a babysitter since shes a working mom. the show has alot of examples on different household dynamics and relationships. single moms and dads. divorced parents still having a good relationship with the child dispite their personal issues or incompatability
That wouldn’t really make a lot of sense given the fact that judo goes away for long periods of time. She could be going to grandparents or some thing, but that isn’t super likely.
@@letscarpethisdiem1988 she could simply be at a friend’s house for a play date, a sleep over, or at activities. My daughter is in kindergarten and goes to Sparks (the little kid girl guides), it’s a drop off program. Parents don’t stay. It’s only about a five minute drive so I have like 50 minutes to kill. Sometimes I go get groceries, sometimes I go home and get chores done. I’ve also taken her to pre-k stem drop off at the library. Which makes a nice break cause I can look around for books for myself while she’s learning about volcanoes or the seasons. Juno could be playing inside or colouring while Wendy gardens. After all we don’t always see Lucky and he has both parents. And we see the girls playing inside while the parents are outside a couple times
#judo the most likely one is that Wendy is divorced and judo spends most of her time at her dad's house I'm a child of divorce I too live with my mom but spend most of my time with my dad I love bluey such a wonderful show ❤😊
everyone here theorizing ab judos dad meanwhile im thinkin that judo just doesnt have one. i know its a show ab talking dogs but im thinking that judo doesnt have a dad at all. my theory is that judos mom wanted a kid but just didnt want a bf or husband so she got artificial insemination like one of my friends. not everyone has a dad and bluey is a show that incorporates alot of different families and life styles
Wendy probably gets alimony from the ex and that's probably why she hasn't moved on or tried remarrying. Or she only focuses on her daughter and loves her regardless of what her father did to Wendy. And it's also apparent Judo has a half brother and when she mentions cream buns and not having any sweets for Casper, it shows Wendy hates the half brother for being the product of an affair and makes up that the Café doesn't have the things he wants because Wendy doesn't want to buy him anything at all but doesn't want Judo to know that so that Wendy doesn't teach Judo to be hateful towards her sibling.
You can be fostered as a baby before being adopted. You also don't have to wait 2 years to adopt. I was less than a year old and was fostered for 2 months before quickly being adopted.
Pingu is a stop-motion show about a funny penguin named Pingu created by Otmar Gutmann and Erika Brueggemann. Episodes of Pingu that were censored, deleted, and banned, due to being considered violent, inappropriate, or just downright terrifying. Season 1 #1 Hello Pingu-Pingu goes outside with a big red ball, then goes inside to blow his nose, bet while he's doing that his ball gets stolen by two other penguins. He grabbed it the ball but one penguin pushes it out of his hands or wings and then smacks Pingu on the head, and the other causes him to trip on his ball and pop it. The scenes where one penguin smacks Pingu on his head and the other making Pingu trip on his ball is edited out by the BBC when released on VHS due to violence and it was almost going to be banned, but it still aired in the UK for quite a while and in the United States on Cartoon Network. It was eventually removed from British television in 2003, and did not air in the United States afterwards. The scenes however, are still intact on VHS releases outside of the UK and DVD releases, including the United States. #2 Pingu Looks After the Egg-Pingu is put to incubate an egg, but gets tired quickly and puts on a song and starts dancing. Crazily enough, the egg starts to boogie as well and Pingu tries to catch it, causing a terrible mess. his parents are alerted to the noise and run in, the egg is safely captured but Pingu is found hiding in a cupboard in fear of punishment. On the BBC VHS release of this episode, the scene where Pingu is stuffed inside the cupboard worried about how his parents will respond to what happened was removed completely, likely due to it unintentionally mirroring a self-harm attempt. #6 Jealousy- Pingu is getting jealous of his new little sister Pinga, and tries to get attention from his mom, by: Pretending to be a baby in Pinga's crib, Pretending to be sick, Banging a pot on his head, and Walking around with a blanket on his head. The shot where Pingu pretends to be sick was once cut in the USA because some viewers found it inappropriate. There was also a similar edit to the episode as with Pingu Looks After the Egg for the BBC VHS, but it was more elaborate this time around, with the scene of Pingu closing himself in the toy chest being deleted and his mother walking over to comfort him being replaced by a recycled shot from The New Arrival of the telephone ringing, which wasn't in the original or remastered versions. #14 Pingu Runs Away-Pingu is misbehaving at the dinner table, which accelerates and he ends up ruining dinner. His mother is shown spanking him, and he runs away from home. but he did not realize that the antarctic can be a spooky place for a runaway penguin as he almost go crushed by falling ice, then he encounters some scary looking mounds of ice which not only frightened Pingu, but a lot of very young viewers too. It was also removed from British television in 2005 and was one of the few episodes that were pulled, and later banned from all future American airings due to its offensive and over the very dark top material. It was still released on DVD in the United States however. #16 Music Lessons- The original version of this episode contains copyrighted music which The Pygos Group failed to get clearance from the Music Publishers Holding Company (now Warner Music Group). The redubbed version contained a new piece of music for which MPHC did give Pygos the permission to use. but then oddly, the piece in the original version was used in the My Friend Pingu application. #19 Little Accidents-Pingu goes to a drink stand and Pinga follows, and drinks a bunch of juice and then urinates on the ground(GROSS!). Pingu orders Pinga to go to her potty, but soon finds he needs the toilet too. After managing get his dad off the toilet, he runs into the bathroom but didn't reach the toilet, making a big yellow puddle in front of the toilet. This episode was placed on official ban from broadcast or home video distribution (except the UK and Canada) due to toilet humour, the realistic appearance of urination, and alcoholic references, although Amazon Prime Video still has it up. #26 Pingu's Dream-After hearing a story from his mother at bedtime, Pingu has a dream that his igloo is blown away in the wind and his bed comes to life and acts like a horse. everything seems OK until a gigantic walrus appears and starts tormenting Pingu and also starts eating his bed's mattress. This episode was placed with an unofficial ban from broadcast distribution due to the Giant Walrus being too frightening and haunting for too many young viewers. It was also removed from British television in 2003. It was still broadcast in the United States however, and was also released on DVD in said region (Region 1), but it hasn't been released on VHS by BBC due to the major controversy towards this episode. Season 2 #1 Pingu at the Doctor's-Pingu is playing with his Sister but accidentally crashes into a table and maimed his beak, starts bleeding and blood is shown throughout the episode. This episode was placed under unofficial ban from broadcast or video distribution (except the UK and the US) due to seeing real blood. This is the only episode to get banned in Poland. #2 Pingu's Admirer-Pingu is at school and there is a new female student there who seems to like Pingu but Pingu had no interest in her. they do become friends and walk together and see a street sign that points to two different places and oddly is written in Russian, one said "Glastnost" and the other said"Perestroika" . This was accused of promoting both Communism and the Soviet Union, it's also written in Russian. This, however, did not prompt this episode to be banned. #5 Pingu's First Kiss-Pingu is having trouble finding alone with his new girlfriend and keeps getting bothered by other penguins. but eventually they kiss each other beak to beak. This episode was banned and removed from American television due to the beak-to-beak contact being found too inappropriate for children. However, other countries found it alright, including the UK. Season 3 #9 Pingu Quarrels With His Mother-Pingu wants to go play with his friends, but his mom forbids him and makes him do chores, conflict between the two grows and it ends up with Pingu's mum losing her temper and slaps him on the cheek. The scene where Pingu's mother slaps Pingu on the face is edited out by the BBC when released on VHS. This episode was removed from most American airings because of said scene; however, it did air on Cartoon Network as part of the Small World block in the United States. However, the episode was shown uncut on DVD, The Pingu Show, and in TV airings in Canada. #9 Pingu Gets a Warning-Pingu decides to spend the day kite flying with Pingo. However the best winds for kite flying are where the nosey neighbour Mrs. Peng-Sniff lives, and it shows them being chased by Mrs. Peng-Sniff. This episode is banned in Japan for some unknown reasons. Some believe that it could have been due to the fact that Mrs. Peng-Sniff chases after Pingu and Pingo with a carpet beater, however, Kupukupu Information Bureau assumes that this was because the story wouldn't click with Japanese audiences likely due to there not being a clear sense of accomplishment at the end of the episode or due to Mrs. Peng-Sniff being seen as a negative depiction of poverty-stricken people. #22 Pingu & the Doll-Pingu is acting like an indigenous by having his teddy bear pinned to a piece of wood and chanting and dancing around like a Native American. But he later on does not think it is good enough, so when he sees Pinga's teddy bear, he tries to get it instead. Using the rope he had with him, Pingu lassos the teddy, but Pinga sees it right away and tries to hold it back which results in the teddy's leg tearing off. Thirsting for revenge, Pinga breaks the sail off Pingu's toy boat and then runs to Mother. Pingu and Pinga argue in front of her about who is to blame. Eventually, Mother sides with Pinga on the matter, causing an unhappy Pingu to slump outside feeling mostly remorseful for his actions. This episode was banned throughout most of North America due to Pingu stereotyping as a Native American. Presumably, for the same reason, this episode was also banned in Japan due to portrayal of Native Americans. The ban has most likely been lifted, however, since it is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video in the United States. Note: This is the last episode to be known as a controversial episode (mostly in the US, but one of the only banned from airing in Japan). For more information about censorship of Pingu, go to Pingu Wiki Fandom.
Hi my first and I’m like #1 also I believe her parents are divorced so her parents share custody they most likely had a huge argument so she doesn’t want memory of him
I went as chili for Halloween. As for adoption, no that doesn’t disprove it. You can adopt through an agency which takes a while. Or you can adopt from the foster care system or directly from a person ie a pregnant teen etc.
#Judo you’re kind of making sense but I love watching Bluey but you also makes sense how you are saying maybe Judo have a father there, but what if it got remarried but they don’t visit them
THANK YOU FINALLY SOMEONE ELSE THOUGUT ABOUT IT!!! I am myself in vitro and tired of being seen as "incomplete" to people, i am soooo fed up with it! Thank god. That's what I think too!
My headcannon is that judo is a kid of divorce and her dad lives somewhere else and she goes to her dads most of the time which is why we don’t see judo a lot, she does see Wendy yes but not as much as her dad, so wendy has a lot of free time which is why she’s in episodes when judo isn’t anywhere to be found.
If the dad remarried has the wife and maybe step kid or had another If she’s not in the episodes or even implied when they wouldn’t leave her home alone and the kid of the first parent it’s more likely she does
It would make sense, but there are some pieces that wouldn’t make sense because it would mean Wendy left her home alone when she was helping Bluey and bingo to get the dad in the car so she can get ice cream for them also you’re aren’t allowed to leave children around that age home alone
@@Missgir she could be visiting friends or cousins, we’ve seen Bluey have play dates and her cousin staying over. She could be in activities too. At their age a dance class, gymnastics, or martial arts is pretty normal. And generally parents are encouraged to drop off and go. My friend has had her kids in martial arts since they were potty trained. The program picks them up after school and they stay there until about five. They even do extra classes for other stuff now that the girls are bigger as a family. My friend won gold in a kick boxing tournament last weekend because of the classes she takes there now. It’s not like professional or anything. But she’s only been doing it for a couple years. Her kids regularly place or win as well at tournaments for their classes. Mine is in Sparks, little kid girl guides, so she’s there for an hour every week. Sometimes she’ll go to her cousin’s house and spend most of the day there. I dropped her off for about an hour and half of being baby sat in the morning once and I didn’t see her until bedtime cause they were so busy playing and going out to do things. And I’ve gardened and things while she was inside. Wendy could easily just be outside while Juno colours or watches tv. Usually my kid wants to be with me but Juno is older and kids their age are more independent.
from bluey all neighbor Judo is the only family that I loved too much than others family, but here everyone here theorizing about Judo's dad meanwhile I think that Judo just doesn't have. I know its a show ab talking dogs but I'm thinking that judo doesn't have a dad at all.
What if Wendy is a single mom who used a donor to start a family hence why there's no father present and why Wendy has so much free time its bc she saved enough to have that kind of life style.