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* FreezeFrameBonus: Looking closely as the Heelers drive Bluey to school, you can see the family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: Looking closely as the Heelers drive Bluey to school, you can see the family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.
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** Creator/Joel Edgerton as the police man.

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** Creator/Rove McManus Creator/RoveMcManus as Bucky Dunstan.
** Creator/Joel Edgerton Creator/JoelEdgerton as the police man.
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** Rove McManus as Bucky Dunstan.
** Joel Edgerton as the police man.

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** Rove **Creator/Rove McManus as Bucky Dunstan.
** Joel **Creator/Joel Edgerton as the police man.
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** Toward the end of the wedding sequence, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" In real life, It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} although one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).

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** Toward the end of the wedding sequence, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" In real life, It's it's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} although one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).
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* IKnewIt:
** Ever since the title of the episode was revealed, people speculated that the eponymous sign was a "for sale" sign, and thus it would focus on the Heelers moving house, or possibly moving house. Quite a few people also predicted that the Heelers would not end up actually moving, since not only is StatusQuoIsGod a trope, their house has featured in several official attractions and there have been {{flash forward}}s to the future in several episodes.
** As soon as it was revealed that the episode would include a wedding, pretty much everyone predicted that the couple getting married would be Rad and Frisky.
** When it was said that Flappy the butterfly was going to return and that he'd[[note]]He is visibly a male butterfly, since females have different markings[[/note]] have some symbolic meaning, some people thought that it would mean Brandy would adopt a child. While they were wrong about that, they ''were'' right in that Brandy would finally become a mother (she ended up getting pregnant).
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** Ever since the title of the episode was revealed, people speculated that the eponymous sign was a "for sale" sign, and thus it would focus on the Heelers moving house, or possibly moving house. Quite a few people also predicted that the Heelers would not end up actually moving, since not only is StatusQuoIsGod a trope, their house has featured in several official attractions and there have been FlashForwards to the future in several episodes.

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** Ever since the title of the episode was revealed, people speculated that the eponymous sign was a "for sale" sign, and thus it would focus on the Heelers moving house, or possibly moving house. Quite a few people also predicted that the Heelers would not end up actually moving, since not only is StatusQuoIsGod a trope, their house has featured in several official attractions and there have been FlashForwards {{flash forward}}s to the future in several episodes.

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** Ever since the title of the episode was revealed, people speculated that the eponymous sign was a "for sale" sign, and thus it would focus on the Heelers moving house, or possibly moving house. Quite a few people also predicted that the Heelers would not end up actually moving, since not only is StatusQuoIsGod a trope, their house has featured in several official attractions.

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** Ever since the title of the episode was revealed, people speculated that the eponymous sign was a "for sale" sign, and thus it would focus on the Heelers moving house, or possibly moving house. Quite a few people also predicted that the Heelers would not end up actually moving, since not only is StatusQuoIsGod a trope, their house has featured in several official attractions.attractions and there have been FlashForwards to the future in several episodes.



* WordOfGod: Series creator Joe Brumm confirmed the episode was not meant to be a possible GrandFinale for the show, as the fourth season was greenlit before the episode's premiere. The episode's extra length was meant to serve as a test to see if the show's audience would approve of possible future specials, or even a ''Bluey'' movie.

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* WordOfGod: Series creator Joe Brumm confirmed the episode was not meant to be a possible GrandFinale for the show, as the fourth season was greenlit before the episode's premiere. The episode's extra length was meant to serve as a test to see if the show's audience would approve of possible future specials, or even a ''Bluey'' movie.movie.
* WorkingTitle: The episode was called "We'll See" during production.
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* IKnewIt:
** Ever since the title of the episode was revealed, people speculated that the eponymous sign was a "for sale" sign, and thus it would focus on the Heelers moving house, or possibly moving house. Quite a few people also predicted that the Heelers would not end up actually moving, since not only is StatusQuoIsGod a trope, their house has featured in several official attractions.
** As soon as it was revealed that the episode would include a wedding, pretty much everyone predicted that the couple getting married would be Rad and Frisky.
** When it was said that Flappy the butterfly was going to return and that he'd[[note]]He is visibly a male butterfly, since females have different markings[[/note]] have some symbolic meaning, some people thought that it would mean Brandy would adopt a child. While they were wrong about that, they ''were'' right in that Brandy would finally become a mother (she ended up getting pregnant).

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* {{Defictionalization}}: Shortly before the episode aired, the Heeler house was listed on [[https://www.domain.com.au/news/your-eyes-arent-playing-tricks-the-bluey-house-from-the-hit-aussie-cartoon-is-really-for-sale/ Australian real-estate website Domain]], including a phone number that went to Bucky Dunstan's voicemail. After the episode aired, the listing was updated: "[[https://www.domain.com.au/2019156678 Withdrawn from sale]]".



* WordOfGod: Series creator Joe Brumm confirmed the episode was not meant to be a possible GrandFinale for the show, as the fourth season was greenlit before the episode's premiere. The episode's extra length was meant to serve as a test to see if the show's audience would approve of possible future specials, or even a ''Bluey'' movie.
* {{Defictionalization}}: Shortly before the episode aired, the Heeler house was listed on [[https://www.domain.com.au/news/your-eyes-arent-playing-tricks-the-bluey-house-from-the-hit-aussie-cartoon-is-really-for-sale/ Australian real-estate website Domain]], including a phone number that went to Bucky Dunstan's voicemail. After the episode aired, the listing was updated: "[[https://www.domain.com.au/2019156678 Withdrawn from sale]]".

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* WordOfGod: Series creator Joe Brumm confirmed the episode was not meant to be a possible GrandFinale for the show, as the fourth season was greenlit before the episode's premiere. The episode's extra length was meant to serve as a test to see if the show's audience would approve of possible future specials, or even a ''Bluey'' movie.
* {{Defictionalization}}: Shortly before the episode aired, the Heeler house was listed on [[https://www.domain.com.au/news/your-eyes-arent-playing-tricks-the-bluey-house-from-the-hit-aussie-cartoon-is-really-for-sale/ Australian real-estate website Domain]], including a phone number that went to Bucky Dunstan's voicemail. After the episode aired, the listing was updated: "[[https://www.domain.com.au/2019156678 Withdrawn from sale]]".
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* Defictionalization: Shortly before the episode aired, the Heeler house was listed on [[https://www.domain.com.au/news/your-eyes-arent-playing-tricks-the-bluey-house-from-the-hit-aussie-cartoon-is-really-for-sale/ Australian real-estate website Domain]], including a phone number that went to Bucky Dunstan's voicemail. After the episode aired, the listing was updated: "[[https://www.domain.com.au/2019156678 Withdrawn from sale]]".

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* Defictionalization: {{Defictionalization}}: Shortly before the episode aired, the Heeler house was listed on [[https://www.domain.com.au/news/your-eyes-arent-playing-tricks-the-bluey-house-from-the-hit-aussie-cartoon-is-really-for-sale/ Australian real-estate website Domain]], including a phone number that went to Bucky Dunstan's voicemail. After the episode aired, the listing was updated: "[[https://www.domain.com.au/2019156678 Withdrawn from sale]]".
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* Defictionalization: Shortly before the episode aired, the Heeler house was listed on [[https://www.domain.com.au/news/your-eyes-arent-playing-tricks-the-bluey-house-from-the-hit-aussie-cartoon-is-really-for-sale/ Australian real-estate website Domain]], including a phone number that went to Bucky Dunstan's voicemail. After the episode aired, the listing was updated: "[[https://www.domain.com.au/2019156678 Withdrawn from sale]]".

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* Defictionalization: *Defictionalization: Shortly before the episode aired, the Heeler house was listed on [[https://www.domain.com.au/news/your-eyes-arent-playing-tricks-the-bluey-house-from-the-hit-aussie-cartoon-is-really-for-sale/ Australian real-estate website Domain]], including a phone number that went to Bucky Dunstan's voicemail. After the episode aired, the listing was updated: "[[https://www.domain.com.au/2019156678 Withdrawn from sale]]".

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** Toward the end of the wedding sequence, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} although one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).
** Likewise we get a glimpse of Rad's phone lockscreen, which shows Rad and his brothers wearing watermelon helmets. Watermelon helmets are a traditional cricket match accessory.
* Looking closely as the Heelers drive Bluey to school, you can see the family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.

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** Toward the end of the wedding sequence, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" In real life, It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} although one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).
** Likewise we get a glimpse of Rad's phone lockscreen, which shows Rad and his brothers wearing watermelon helmets. Watermelon helmets are a traditional cricket match accessory.
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*FreezeFrameBonus:
Looking closely as the Heelers drive Bluey to school, you can see the family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.



* Shortly before the episode aired, the Heeler house was listed on [[https://www.domain.com.au/news/your-eyes-arent-playing-tricks-the-bluey-house-from-the-hit-aussie-cartoon-is-really-for-sale/ Australian real-estate website Domain]], including a phone number that went to Bucky Dunstan's voicemail. After the episode aired, the listing was updated: "[[https://www.domain.com.au/2019156678 Withdrawn from sale]]".

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* *Defictionalization: Shortly before the episode aired, the Heeler house was listed on [[https://www.domain.com.au/news/your-eyes-arent-playing-tricks-the-bluey-house-from-the-hit-aussie-cartoon-is-really-for-sale/ Australian real-estate website Domain]], including a phone number that went to Bucky Dunstan's voicemail. After the episode aired, the listing was updated: "[[https://www.domain.com.au/2019156678 Withdrawn from sale]]".

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* Toward the end of the wedding sequence, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} although one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).
* Likewise we get a glimpse of Rad's phone lockscreen, which shows Rad and his brothers wearing watermelon helmets. Watermelon helmets are a traditional cricket match accessory.

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the end of the wedding sequence, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} although one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).
* ** Likewise we get a glimpse of Rad's phone lockscreen, which shows Rad and his brothers wearing watermelon helmets. Watermelon helmets are a traditional cricket match accessory.
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* Looking closely as the Heelers drive Bluey to school, you can see the family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, Australia, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.

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* Looking closely as the Heelers drive Bluey to school, you can see the family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, Australia, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.
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* Looking closely, you can see the Heeler family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, Australia, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.

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* Looking closely, closely as the Heelers drive Bluey to school, you can see the Heeler family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, Australia, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.
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add the Domain listing


* WordOfGod: Series creator Joe Brumm confirmed the episode was not meant to be a possible GrandFinale for the show, as the fourth season was greenlit before the episode's premiere. The episode's extra length was meant to serve as a test to see if the show's audience would approve of possible future specials, or even a ''Bluey'' movie.

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* WordOfGod: Series creator Joe Brumm confirmed the episode was not meant to be a possible GrandFinale for the show, as the fourth season was greenlit before the episode's premiere. The episode's extra length was meant to serve as a test to see if the show's audience would approve of possible future specials, or even a ''Bluey'' movie.movie.
* Shortly before the episode aired, the Heeler house was listed on [[https://www.domain.com.au/news/your-eyes-arent-playing-tricks-the-bluey-house-from-the-hit-aussie-cartoon-is-really-for-sale/ Australian real-estate website Domain]], including a phone number that went to Bucky Dunstan's voicemail. After the episode aired, the listing was updated: "[[https://www.domain.com.au/2019156678 Withdrawn from sale]]".
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Possible Bluey movie has been suggested by Brumm


* WordOfGod: Series creator Joe Brumm confirmed the episode was not meant to be a possible GrandFinale for the show, as the fourth season was greenlit before the episode's premiere. The episode's extra length was meant to serve as a test to see if the show's audience would approve of possible future specials.

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* WordOfGod: Series creator Joe Brumm confirmed the episode was not meant to be a possible GrandFinale for the show, as the fourth season was greenlit before the episode's premiere. The episode's extra length was meant to serve as a test to see if the show's audience would approve of possible future specials.specials, or even a ''Bluey'' movie.
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* Looking closely, you can see the Heeler family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, Australia, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.

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* Looking closely, you can see the Heeler family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, Australia, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.staff.
* WordOfGod: Series creator Joe Brumm confirmed the episode was not meant to be a possible GrandFinale for the show, as the fourth season was greenlit before the episode's premiere. The episode's extra length was meant to serve as a test to see if the show's audience would approve of possible future specials.
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* Toward the end of the episode, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} although one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).

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* Toward the end of the episode, wedding sequence, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} although one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).
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* Toward the end of the episode, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} though one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).

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* Toward the end of the episode, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} though although one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).
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* Toward the end of the episode, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping trou, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} though one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).

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* Toward the end of the episode, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping trou, their trousers, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} though one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).
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* Toward the end of the episode, Bingo excitedly informs Grandma Heeler that "[Grandpa] Bob and [Uncle] Stripe are dancing like eagles!" It's a Queensland tradition to play "Eagle Rock" by Daddy Cool at weddings, and the "eagle dance" involves all the groomsmen forming a circle, dropping trou, and dancing in their underpants ([[{{Headscratchers}} though one wonders how that works when no one in the Bluey universe typically wears trousers]]).
* Likewise we get a glimpse of Rad's phone lockscreen, which shows Rad and his brothers wearing watermelon helmets. Watermelon helmets are a traditional cricket match accessory.
* Looking closely, you can see the Heeler family car driving past what appears to be a small brightly-painted structure. Looking even more closely, Bluey and Bingo are painted on the structure's side! This is a real electrical box outside the Stafford State School in Brisbane, Australia, which in real life was decorated with Bluey scenes by the production staff.

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