Bluey

Bluey

tvTV-Y
October 1, 2018
Available on:
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2Based
Analysis Score2/10
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TL;DR Verdict

Bluey earns a tiny 2/10 woke score for its pure, apolitical focus on family bonding, imaginative play, and timeless values—no preaching, just wholesome fun.

Detailed Analysis

"Bluey" is a wholesome Australian animated series chronicling the imaginative play, everyday adventures, and loving dynamics of a traditional nuclear family of blue heeler dogs—Bluey, her sister Bingo, and parents Bandit and Chilli—emphasizing timeless values like family bonding, parental patience, and unstructured childhood fun without overt social commentary or progressive messaging. Across Seasons 1-3, casting remains authentic with original Australian voice actors, incidental diversity elements (e.g., a casual LGBTQ+ reference and a deaf character in Season 3) stay background and organic, and minor external controversies or edits do not disrupt the apolitical charm drawn from creator Joe Brumm's real family life. The aggregate low content ratings (1-3/10) reflect this purity, positioning the show as refreshing, conservative-leaning escapism praised universally for evading ideological intrusions amid politicized children's programming.

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