I’ve been waiting for a year to find this pilot, I wasn’t expecting Bandit to be tired and distracted like that, but I didn’t expect Bluey to be younger either (because she’s in a stroller) so I guess Bandit was just tired because Bluey has a lot of energy and Bingo is still a baby (Bingo and Chili probably didn’t even exist yet, but it would make sense is Bingo was a baby)
This was pilot bandit This was his early version, so it makes a little sense that he wasn't as energetic as he usually is But either way, it's still weird to see him act so... tired
Believe it or not, I've never seen Bluey. But from what I've heard, it's actually really special for a modern cartoon aimed towards preschoolers. And I can appreciate that. It's nice to see preschool cartoons that don't have soulless babies singing nursery rhymes.
Fun fact: Bluey was originally intended for adults, as a show to encourage good parenting, or just a comfort show. But the kids loved it, so the audience was redirected to children.
Lost media can be lost due to poor archieving, people of that time didnt have an interest archieving said media, or its so unknown and obsucre that it got lost due to new media burying it but you dont have to worry that bluey's pilot will get lost its now on youtube free to watch and if people got interes in the pilot and searched for it, it could easily be found
It's so amazing for lost media to be found after years of hiding. I also love Bandit, he's got these 5 things that no other dad has. Love, care, patience, understanding, and a high pain tolerance if you know what I mean. He is my #1 favorite character in the entire show and an inspiration for when I become a dad.
For real, especially for those weren't fortunate enough to have a dad in their life, it's really great to see and get an idea of what a dad should and aspire to be!
You can definitely see how the feedback from this weird first pilot helped guide the development of Bluey into the show we all know and love today. Bandit went from a bored, apathetic, exhausted parent whose negligence endangers both himself and his daughter, to a wonderful, emotionally intelligent dad who genuinely loves his children and actively engages in their play. And by moving away from cartoon physics, the show became more grounded and thus realistic.
I was waiting for you to make this video! 😂 I hope there will be more lost media to Bluey, it’s really interesting but it also gives me an unsettling vibe.
If I remember correctly, Saberspark mentioned in his bluey video that there were some episodes missing on Disney + which is were kinda weird like bandit trying to figure out how hard it is being pregnant. I think all the episodes missing on D+ are on yt tho.
@@simoneperkins4419 Those are not lost medias. The episode Dad Baby (Season 2, Episode 13) is banned in the US and other countries. There is currently 41 episodes in Season 3, but only 27 of them are on Disney+, the reason why the other 14 isn’t on there is because they came out in June 2022 while the other 27 came out through September 2021-December 2021 so they’ve been out for over a year. Although, there is one June 2022 episode that is released on Disney+, it’s called Smoochy Kiss. I’m not quite sure why it got released before all the other June 2022 episodes but yeah. Sorry for the long paragraph, I just wanted to clear things up 😅
@@Cosmic_Lemon bruh I wish Disney didn’t banned those episodes even tho those episodes were Sus idc they are funny and idk why Disney + Is so childish.
It's cool to see hidden or lost media! We get to see what could've been in a series or movie! And this one in particular really shows. The only thing concerning me in that pilot was the swing attack and how high Bluey was going. And Makenzi and Rusty just appeared and danced. And there's one more pilot that I saw before this one and when you compare them side by side, it really shows how much the show evolved into the Bluey we all know and love today! I love the show too! It's filled with life, fun, entertaining, and beautiful moments and it's so good!
Not going to lie, the show would not of been the same if Bandit was kept like this As someone who loves this show, this is very nice to see what Bluey could of been
I love that THIS is considered too violent for TV. This is EXACTLY what I wanted to do when I was her age. Bandit's depiction is weird in this, yeah, but the general hate or somewhat vitriol the pilot faced was just unwarranted.
I'm so glad that it's finally been found!!! Also, I think that Rusty's name in the 2016 Pilot use to be Mackenzie. Since, Bluey said Mackenzie when they showed up. I am a huge fan of this show. And can't wait for more episodes to come out
I knew that, right at the very end, the pilot shows a particularly...stronger tone that was absolutely NOWHERE in the actual show from the episodes that I have watched so far. It was edited with memes, and I felt two emotions and thought processes at the same time at that moment. As it goes without saying, seeing Bandit the way he is here also feels pretty cursed.
From my perspective, this almost feels like a prequel to the show- we’ve *never* seen Bluey in a stroller, so maybe this was when she was younger? Bingo wasn’t born yet, and Bandit was still new to parenting- and he is *exhausted* because of it
I have four things to say about the pilot. 1. It was found! Oh my god this is a dream! 2. Bandit's attitude seems a bit off compared to the actual Bandit, bored, tired, just playing mobile games and not putting that much attention to Bluey, but then I think on how he was in Whale Watching, just 10 times. 3. The fact that Mackenzie and Rusty come out of nowhere to see Bluey AND default dance in that instant is too much for me, that took me unexpected and I laughed a good while. Also maybe they were supposed to be Bluey's gang as they are the first children to appear, along that may explain their apparition in the 2018 pilot intro, and them having some episodes centered. 4. I see why this was not the vision they had, I mean who would let their children swing a whole round? About Bandit being hit, that still happens in the show so there was no problem there I think. The 2016 Bluey pilot really is away from the vision they had, but it was fundamental to make Bluey what it is now, and also it's story.
@@RB01.10 no the pilot episode is like a “test” episode to see if the show they want to make would do well with audiences. Some pilot episodes don’t fit in with the cannon of the rest of the show since usually it’s a rough idea to get the feel and tone of the show and see how well it does with the people to have viewed it
Well, I can totally see why this was never aired on TV. I can also totally see this taking place before the show itself! In any case, I'm glad this pilot has been preserved for all to see.
Fun fact: In the episode pilot, Mackenzie wasn't Mackenzie (it sounds confusing, I know). When Rusty and Mackenzie come to the playground, Bluey calls her friend Mackenzie, but instead of Mackenzie answering, Rusty does!! So Rusty was Mackenzie and Mackenzie probably didin't have a name 😭
1:57 The violence (which is seemingly an accident anyways) isnt why this isnt safe for kids tv... Its not safe for kids tv bcuz it will result in kids tryin to do what Bluey did...
After watching the pilot, it just feels... eerie.. The soundtrack is quite plain and has a handful of low notes in the background music, along with the young voice of Bluey making the whole shabam feel like one of those PSAs that end horribly wrong at the end... Overall, quite interesting to the fandom but also rather unnerving