Ep 20. Queens
- TV-G
- April 8, 2020
- 7 min
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7.6 (327)
Bluey is an Australian animated television series that follows the adventures of Bluey, a six-year-old blue heeler dog, and her family and friends in their daily life in the suburban city of Brisbane. The show aims to entertain and educate young children and their parents about the importance of play, imagination, and family values. The show is known for its charming animation style, relatable characters, and heartwarming stories.
In the season 2 episode 23 of Bluey, titled "Queens," Bluey and Bingo are playing a game of queens with their mom, Chilli. Bluey and Bingo are dressed up as queens, and Chilli joins in as a fairy godmother. The game involves the queens giving orders to their subjects, who have to follow their every command. Bluey and Bingo are having a lot of fun playing the game, and they are coming up with various silly commands, such as "jump on one foot" or "march like a chicken."
However, the game takes a dramatic turn when Bingo becomes a queen with a bossy attitude. She starts giving unreasonable commands to Bluey and Chilli, such as "stand on your head" or "sing a song in a funny voice." Bluey and Chilli try to comply with Bingo's demands, but they start to feel frustrated and annoyed with her behavior. Bingo's reign of terror continues, and she even makes Bluey and Chilli clean her room and serve her tea.
Bluey and Chilli try to reason with Bingo and explain to her that being a queen is not about bossing people around, but about being kind and fair. However, Bingo is too caught up in her power trip to listen to them. Bluey and Chilli start to lose hope, but then they come up with a plan to show Bingo the error of her ways. They decide to give her a taste of her own medicine and become queens themselves, with Bingo as their subject.
The game resumes, but this time, Bluey and Chilli use their powers for good. They come up with fun and creative commands that make Bingo laugh and enjoy playing the game again. Bingo realizes that being a queen is not about being in charge, but about having fun with your friends and family. Bluey and Chilli teach Bingo a valuable lesson about empathy and kindness, and they all share a sweet moment of sisterly love.
The episode "Queens" is a heartwarming story about the importance of empathy, kindness, and play. It teaches young children that being in charge is not about bossing people around, but about being inclusive and having fun together. The episode is also a testament to the strong bond between Bluey and Bingo, who always find a way to support and help each other, even in the toughest of times. Overall, "Queens" is a great addition to the second season of Bluey, and it's sure to delight both young children and their parents.