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* AnAesop:
** Even if it's scary to try new things or places, they can also offer experiences that old routines can't.
** Being out in nature is rewarding, even if it can sometimes be scary or disgusting.
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She eventually jumps it anyway, and they all appreciate the view. Then, they wade in the creek and look at the tadpoles, who are nibbling their toes. Bandit asks the kids if they want to go back to the playground, but they (even Bluey now) want to stay. They make toy boats, dam up the creek, make a pretend day spa, and then Bluey sees an animal. Then, everyone heads home.

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She eventually jumps it anyway, and they all appreciate the view. Then, they wade in the creek and look at the tadpoles, who are nibbling their toes. Bandit asks the kids if they want to go back to the playground, but they (even Bluey now) want to stay. They make toy boats, dam up the creek, make a pretend day spa, and then Bluey sees an animal.animal[[note]]a mid-sized marsupial of some sort -- various official sources have differed on whether it's a potoroo, wallaby, or pademelon[[/note]]. Then, everyone heads home.

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Website confirms that it was actually a dog joke, not a New Zealand joke.


* FurryReminder: The characters are shown wagging their tails at points.

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The characters are shown wagging their tails at points.points.
** Mackenzie, a Border Collie, tells Bluey that jumping across the creek is just like jumping from the back of one sheep to another, and is surprised when Bluey tells him, essentially, that Blue Heelers don't do that.



* NationalStereotypes: Mackenzie, a New Zealander, tells Bluey that jumping across the creek is just like jumping from the back of one sheep to another, and is surprised when Bluey tells him, essentially, that Australians don't do that.
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* ShoutOut: After accidentally swallowing mud, Bluey shouts "What can happen?", the same reaction that [[Series/{{Seinfeld}} George Costanza]] had to accidentally swallowing a fly.

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* OwMyBodyPart: Bluey exclaims, "My knee!" when she lands on it.

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* OwMyBodyPart: Bluey exclaims, "My knee!" when she lands on it.it.
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* BlackComedy: When Bluey scraps her knee, Bandit casually jokes that they'll have to amputate her leg off. This sends Bluey running off screaming. The joke doesn't end there, as Bandit adds that she still has the other leg.
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The Heeler sisters and their friends are on the playground, and the girls and Mackenzie ask Bandit to play with them since they've played on every piece of equipment and are bored. He just tells them to play again, so they do, then ask him again. He says he's too big, so Mackenzie suggests they go to the creek. Bandit agrees, and Bingo is keen but Bluey isn't so sure.

Bandit, Bingo, and Mackenzie eagerly head into the scrub, but Bluey wants to stay behind. Mackenzie drags her into the woods, and they all head off. Bluey, however, is nervous, especially when leeches fall on her and Mackenzie. However, they do also note a beautiful lizard.

Bluey's fears return, however, when the group has to walk on uneven ground and she falls and hurts her knee. It isn't serious, however, and Bandit gets her to get up and run by joking about amputating her leg.

When they arrive at the eponymous creek, they have to cross it. Bluey has trouble on the stepping stones, which eventually scares her, but then she gets over her fears. However, she becomes scared again when she must jump a small waterfall after the others.

She eventually jumps it anyway, and they all appreciate the view. Then, they wade in the creek and look at the tadpoles, who are nibbling their toes. Bandit asks the kids if they want to go back to the playground, but they (even Bluey now) want to stay. They make toy boats, dam up the creek, make a pretend day spa, and then Bluey sees an animal. Then, everyone heads home.

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* AnArmAndALeg: Discussed when Bandit jokes about cutting off Bluey's pained leg.



* EpisodeTagline: People keep mentioning that "the creek is beautiful".
* FaceYourFears: Bluey is nervous about going to the creek, but has to accompany Bingo, Bandit, and Mackenzie anyway.
* FalseReassurance: Mackenzie says to Bluey, "Don't worry; [the leech] just wants to eat your blood".



* FurryReminder: The characters are shown wagging their tails at points.
* IDontThinkThatsSuchAGoodIdea: Bluey expresses doubts about going into nature throughout the whole walk.



* NationalStereotypes: Mackenzie, a New Zealander, tells Bluey that jumping across the creek is just like jumping from the back of one sheep to another, and is surprised when Bluey tells him, essentially, that Australians don't do that.

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* NationalStereotypes: Mackenzie, a New Zealander, tells Bluey that jumping across the creek is just like jumping from the back of one sheep to another, and is surprised when Bluey tells him, essentially, that Australians don't do that.that.
* NatureLover: Mackenzie is revealed to enjoy walking through the woods, and Bandit and Bingo happily tag along.
* OnThree: Bandit tries to get Bluey to jump the waterfall on the count of three, but she's too nervous.
* OwMyBodyPart: Bluey exclaims, "My knee!" when she lands on it.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Bluey starts out unsure and nervous about exploring the creek, even if it means going back to the same-ol-same-ol at the playground. But after she tries all the new experiences and special moments at the creek, she comes to appreciate the titular creek.

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* CharacterDevelopment: Bluey starts out unsure and nervous about exploring the creek, even if it means going back to the same-ol-same-ol at the playground. But after she tries all the new experiences and special moments at the creek, she comes to appreciate the titular creek.them.
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* NationalStereotypes: Mackenzie, a New Zealander, tells Bluey that jumping across the creek is just like jumping from the back of one sheep to another, and is surprised when Bluey tells him she has no experience with such.

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* NationalStereotypes: Mackenzie, a New Zealander, tells Bluey that jumping across the creek is just like jumping from the back of one sheep to another, and is surprised when Bluey tells him she has no experience with such.him, essentially, that Australians don't do that.

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* AnAesop: Even if it's scary to try new things or places, they can also offer experiences that old routines can't.

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* AnAesop: AnAesop:
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Even if it's scary to try new things or places, they can also offer experiences that old routines can't.can't.
** Being out in nature is rewarding, even if it can sometimes be scary or disgusting.
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* AnAesop: Even if it's scary to try new things or places, they can also offer new experiences.
* CharacterDevelopment: Bluey starts out unsure and nervous about exploring the creek, even if it means going back to the same-ol-same-ol at the playground. But after she experiences all the new experiences and special moments at the creek, she comes to appreciate the titular creek.

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* AnAesop: Even if it's scary to try new things or places, they can also offer new experiences.
experiences that old routines can't.
* CharacterDevelopment: Bluey starts out unsure and nervous about exploring the creek, even if it means going back to the same-ol-same-ol at the playground. But after she experiences tries all the new experiences and special moments at the creek, she comes to appreciate the titular creek.
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* MeaningfulEcho: "The creek is beautiful." Bluey initially said unsurely and nervously. But after her experiences at the creek, she says it as an affirmation that she likes the creek.

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* MeaningfulEcho: "The creek is beautiful." Bluey initially said unsurely and nervously. But after her experiences at the creek, she says it as an affirmation that she likes the creek.creek.
* NationalStereotypes: Mackenzie, a New Zealander, tells Bluey that jumping across the creek is just like jumping from the back of one sheep to another, and is surprised when Bluey tells him she has no experience with such.
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* FreezeFrameBonus: Bluey is talking to Bandit, who's sitting on a slide. The kid at the top of the slide waits for Bandit to get up so he can slide down. It takes long enough that he starts nodding off.
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* AnAesop: Even if it's scary to try new things or places, they can also offer new experiences.
* CharacterDevelopment: Bluey starts out unsure and nervous about exploring the creek, even if it means going back to the same-ol-same-ol at the playground. But after she experiences all the new experiences and special moments at the creek, she comes to appreciate the titular creek.
* MeaningfulEcho: "The creek is beautiful." Bluey initially said unsurely and nervously. But after her experiences at the creek, she says it as an affirmation that she likes the creek.

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