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* IgnoredEpiphany: Chili and Bandit ''tried'' their best to encourage their daughters to do something with Bob Bilby other than watch cartoons. But every time they do, Bluey and Bingo insist on watching cartoons, and in turn, the parents tiredly relent.
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* {{Symbolism}}: After Bingo realizes that the first half of their day has been wasted watching cartoons, we cut to Bob Bilby lying next to a tablet. The manner in which he's drooped next to one makes it look like he's bored whilst doing more of the same thing his hosts have been doing: watching cartoons.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Throughout the episode, every time the girls favor watching something on the tablet with Bob instead of ''doing something'', Chili makes it a point to take a picture of the "activity". Later, while grocery shopping, the kids are watching cartoons with Bob in the electronics section. ...And Chili is also watching sports on another television set. To this, Bandit takes a picture of the two parties watching television.
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* AnAesop:
** Although cartoons, television and technology aren't necessarily bad, too much isn't good either. After all, none of these thing can ever substitute making memories, having adventures, or simply living your life.
** Monkey see, monkey do. Bluey makes the connection that the reason Bob Bilby watches cartoons is because that's what they do, leading to their resolve to put aside technology and do real activities for his sake. [[{{Irony}} Ironically]], she doesn't realize that this technically applies to [[TomatoInTheMirror herself and Bingo]], as ''they'' tend to watch cartoons based on whether or not their parents are on their devices.
** Although cartoons, television and technology aren't necessarily bad, too much isn't good either. After all, none of these thing can ever substitute making memories, having adventures, or simply living your life.
** Monkey see, monkey do. Bluey makes the connection that the reason Bob Bilby watches cartoons is because that's what they do, leading to their resolve to put aside technology and do real activities for his sake. [[{{Irony}} Ironically]], she doesn't realize that this technically applies to [[TomatoInTheMirror herself and Bingo]], as ''they'' tend to watch cartoons based on whether or not their parents are on their devices.
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Bluey photographs Bingo holding Bob while riding Bandit, who's pretending to be a cow. Then, Chilli photographs the girls "showing" Bob a game on Bluey's tablet. In the car, the girls watch cartoons on said tablet and Chilli photographs them again, then at the mall, Bandit photographs all three Heeler ladies watching the display televisions with
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* AlliterativeName: The puppet's name is ''B''ob ''B''ilby.
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* CompanionCube: Justified -- the Heeler sisters talk to and about Bob like he's a living being, but that's common among kids with puppets.
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* TheGlomp: When Bandit comes to pick Bingo up, she hugs him powerfully.
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* SingleTear: Bingo cries one tear when she's disappointed at the photos being mostly of Bob watching cartoons.
* SpeakInUnison: The girls chant, "Cartoons!" in unison in the car.
* SpeciesSurname: The puppet is named Bob ''Bilby''.
* SpeakInUnison: The girls chant, "Cartoons!" in unison in the car.
* SpeciesSurname: The puppet is named Bob ''Bilby''.
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* ContinuityNod: During the family bike ride, we see Bluey [[spoiler: riding her bike without training wheels, something she was trying to do in the previous episode.]]
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* [[HeelRealization Heeler Realization]]: Throughout the first half of their weekend, Bluey and Bingo are insistent that Bob Bilby should watch cartoons. But once their parents show them the photos of all the things they did, they can't help but feel that ''all'' they did with Bob Bilby was watch cartoons. Bingo is saddened that she did Bob Bilby a disservice by giving him a boring weekend with them, and will not want to spend time with them.
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* [[HeelRealization Heeler Realization]]: MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Throughout the first half of their weekend, Bluey and Bingo are insistent that Bob Bilby should watch cartoons. But once their parents show them the photos of all the things they did, they can't help but feel that ''all'' they did with Bob Bilby was watch cartoons. Bingo is saddened that she did Bob Bilby a disservice by giving him a boring weekend with them, and will not want to spend time with them.
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** Monkey see, monkey do. Bluey makes the connection that the reason Bob Bilby watches cartoons is because that's what he does, leading to their resolve to put aside technology and do real activities for his sake. [[{{Irony}} Ironically, she doesn't realize that this technically applies to [[TomatoInTheMirror her and Bingo]], as ''they'' tend to watch cartoons based on whether or not their parents are on their devices.
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** Monkey see, monkey do. Bluey makes the connection that the reason Bob Bilby watches cartoons is because that's what he does, they do, leading to their resolve to put aside technology and do real activities for his sake. [[{{Irony}} Ironically, Ironically]], she doesn't realize that this technically applies to [[TomatoInTheMirror her herself and Bingo]], as ''they'' tend to watch cartoons based on whether or not their parents are on their devices.
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** Monkey see, monkey do. The Heelers make the connection that the reason Bob Bilby watches cartoons is because that's what he does, leading to their resolve to put aside technology and do real activities for his sake.
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** Monkey see, monkey do. The Heelers make Bluey makes the connection that the reason Bob Bilby watches cartoons is because that's what he does, leading to their resolve to put aside technology and do real activities for his sake.sake. [[{{Irony}} Ironically, she doesn't realize that this technically applies to [[TomatoInTheMirror her and Bingo]], as ''they'' tend to watch cartoons based on whether or not their parents are on their devices.
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* ContinuityNod: During the family bike ride, we see Bluey [[spoiler: riding her bike without training wheels, something she was trying to do in the previous episode.]]
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* AnAesop: Although cartoons, television and technology aren't necessarily bad, too much isn't good either. After all, none of these thing can ever substitute making memories, having adventures, or simply living your life.
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** Although cartoons, television and technology aren't necessarily bad, too much isn't good either. After all, none of these thing can ever substitute making memories, having adventures, or simply living yourlife.life.
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** Monkey see, monkey do. The Heelers make the connection that the reason Bob Bilby watches cartoons is because that's what he does, leading to their resolve to put aside technology and do real activities for his sake.
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* BrutalHonesty: When Bingo comes to the sobering conclusion that Bob Bilby's time watching cartoon with the Heeler sisters is the most boring weekend he's ever had, Chili tries to comfort her daughter that's not true. Bluey, on the other hand, doesn't sugar coat that, out of all the kids he's spent a weekend with, this is indeed the most dull weekend he's had thus far.
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* BrutalHonesty: When Bingo comes to the sobering conclusion that Bob Bilby's time watching cartoon with the Heeler sisters is the most boring weekend he's ever had, Chili Chilli tries to comfort her daughter that's not true. Bluey, on the other hand, doesn't sugar coat that, out of all the kids he's spent a weekend with, this is indeed the most dull weekend he's had thus far.far.
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* [[HeelRealization Heeler Realization]]: Throughout the first half of their weekend, Bluey and Bingo are insistent that Bob Bilby should watch cartoons. But once their parents show them the photos of all the things they did, they can't help but feel that ''all'' they did with Bob Bilby was watch cartoons. Bingo is saddened that she did Bob Bilby a disservice by giving him a boring weekend with them, and will not want to spend time with them.
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* [[HeelRealization Heeler Realization]]: Throughout the first half of their weekend, Bluey and Bingo are insistent that Bob Bilby should watch cartoons. But once their parents show them the photos of all the things they did, they can't help but feel that ''all'' they did with Bob Bilby was watch cartoons. Bingo is saddened that she did Bob Bilby a disservice by giving him a boring weekend with them, and will not want to spend time with them.them.
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* BrutalHonesty: When Bingo comes to the sobering conclusion that Bob Bilby's time watching cartoon with the Heeler sisters is the most boring weekend he's ever had, Chili tries to comfort her daughter that's not true. Bluey, on the other hand, doesn't sugar coat that, out of all the kids he's spent a weekend with, this is indeed the most dull weekend he's had thus far.
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* HeelRealization: Throughout the first half of their weekend, Bluey and Bingo are insistent that Bob Bilby should watch cartoons. But once their parents show them the photos of all the things they did, they can't help but feel that ''all'' they did with Bob Bilby was watch cartoons. Bingo is saddened that she did Bob Bilby a disservice by giving him a boring weekend with them, and will not want to spend time with them.
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* HeelRealization: [[HeelRealization Heeler Realization]]: Throughout the first half of their weekend, Bluey and Bingo are insistent that Bob Bilby should watch cartoons. But once their parents show them the photos of all the things they did, they can't help but feel that ''all'' they did with Bob Bilby was watch cartoons. Bingo is saddened that she did Bob Bilby a disservice by giving him a boring weekend with them, and will not want to spend time with them.
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* GoodTimeMontage: As opposed to the first half of the weekend spent watching cartoons, the second half of the weekend is spent doing actually ''exciting'' activities. The montage consists of lively activities such as bicycle rides, visits to the playground, and even a fireworks show.
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* GoodTimeMontage: GoodTimesMontage: As opposed to the first half of the weekend spent watching cartoons, the second half of the weekend is spent doing actually ''exciting'' activities. The montage consists of lively activities such as bicycle rides, visits to the playground, and even a fireworks show.
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* AnAesop: Although cartoons, television and technology aren't necessarily bad, too much isn't good either. After all, none of these thing can ever substitute making memories, having adventures, or simply living your life.
* BrutalHonesty: When Bingo comes to the sobering conclusion that Bob Bilby's time watching cartoon with the Heeler sisters is the most boring weekend he's ever had, Chili tries to comfort her daughter that's not true. Bluey, on the other hand, doesn't sugar coat that, this is indeed the most dull weekend he's had thus far.
* GoodTimeMontage: As opposed to the first half of the weekend spent watching cartoons, the second half of the weekend is spent doing actually ''exciting'' activities. The montage consists of lively activities such as bicycle rides, visits to the playground, and even a fireworks show.
* HeelRealization: Throughout the first half of their weekend, Bluey and Bingo are insistent that Bob Bilby should watch cartoons. But once their parents show them the photos of all the things they did, they can't help but feel that ''all'' they did with Bob Bilby was watch cartoons. Bingo is saddened that she did Bob Bilby a disservice by giving him a boring weekend with them, and will not want to spend time with them.
* BrutalHonesty: When Bingo comes to the sobering conclusion that Bob Bilby's time watching cartoon with the Heeler sisters is the most boring weekend he's ever had, Chili tries to comfort her daughter that's not true. Bluey, on the other hand, doesn't sugar coat that, this is indeed the most dull weekend he's had thus far.
* GoodTimeMontage: As opposed to the first half of the weekend spent watching cartoons, the second half of the weekend is spent doing actually ''exciting'' activities. The montage consists of lively activities such as bicycle rides, visits to the playground, and even a fireworks show.
* HeelRealization: Throughout the first half of their weekend, Bluey and Bingo are insistent that Bob Bilby should watch cartoons. But once their parents show them the photos of all the things they did, they can't help but feel that ''all'' they did with Bob Bilby was watch cartoons. Bingo is saddened that she did Bob Bilby a disservice by giving him a boring weekend with them, and will not want to spend time with them.