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Whether it’s playing games, going to the park, or dealing with everyday situations, Bluey always finds ways to make us laugh.


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    Season 1 
  • When they first freeze Bandit in 'The Magic Xylophone', Bluey and Bingo put one of his fingers up his nose, have his other hand give a thumbs-up, and make him smile. They then show off their handiwork to Chilli:
    Chilli: Oh, look, it's just like when we first met!
    • Chilli dryly joking that she'll take the xylophone to work and use it to freeze her boss.
  • In 'Keepy Uppy', Bandit helps to make the game harder by pretending that Bingo is a newspaper, and hugging Bluey under the pretense that she "grows up so fast".
  • 'Daddy Robot':
    • The "malfunctioning" Daddy Robot makes for a lot of laughs, such as when he "mistakes" Bluey for a guinea pig and a banjo, or when he ruins his introduction to "Mummy Robot" by dancing.
    • Daddy Robot's tragic "power-down" scene is undermined by Bandit passing gas at the end of it.
    • Before he "malfunctions", Bandit picks up the kiddie couch with the girls on it, claiming he's going to throw them away, since he was "programmed" to clean up and the girls are what cause the messes.
  • In 'Spy Game', Honey and Chloe take their guard duties very seriously, as Chloe's dad discovers.
    Chloe/Honey: Password!
    Chloe's Dad: Sweetie, we need the sausage tray.
    Chloe/Honey: Password!
    Chloe's Dad: Uhh... sausage tray?
    Honey: Wrong! That's not the password!
    Chloe's Dad: Forget it, I'll use something else!
  • At the end of 'Butterflies', Bluey, Bingo and Judo all want to play the role of the butterfly catcher, meaning they need to find a butterfly to catch. The three of them promptly tackle Bandit.
  • In 'Hospital', "Doctor" Bluey frequently gives Bandit "needles" for no reason.
    Bandit: Why did you give me a needle before asking what's the matter?
    Bluey: I'm veeeeeeeery busy.
  • Bandit's attempt to teach Bluey and Bingo a lesson in 'The Claw' being derailed:
    Bandit: You see, kids, the lesson here is-
    Bluey: Tickle him!
    • Before that...
      Bandit: MAGIC CLAW HAS NO CHILDREN. HIS DAYS ARE FREE AND EASY.
    • While Bandit's being tickled, Bingo smushes him and Bluey under a beanbag. Bandit makes his escape and declares a "machine uprising", only to promptly bang his foot on a table and break character. Bluey, Bingo, and Chilli proceed to throw stuffed animals at him.
      Bandit: STOP, CANINES! DO NOT TICKLE MAGIC CLAW!
      Chilli: That's a girl, Bingo! Stick it to the man!
    • When Bandit asks the girls if they've learned a lesson, they just reply, "Nope!".
    • Bandit says that by pretending to be a claw machine that you can lose at, and requiring money that's earned by chores, he's trying to teach the girls a lesson, and also get the chores done. Chilli points out that since the girls don't notice the lesson and are bad at the chores, he's doing neither.
  • 'Shadowlands' ends with Bluey and Snickers playing "What's The Time, Mrs. Wolf?" again, this time with Chilli, Snicker's mum, and Coco's mum joining them. When Chilli thinks Coco will say dinner, Bluey proceeds to complain that Coco always waits until everyone lines up next to her. Her complaint is interrupted when Coco says "Dinnertime!" Cue everyone running away except Bluey who finds out too late and lets out a scream as she braces for impact. The sudden cut to the closing credits of this episode easily implied that Bluey was tackled by Coco.
  • "BBQ" has poor Bingo's constantly adding new things to the pretend salad by plucking random plants in the yard, and her attempts constantly resulting in Bandit dropping his drink.
  • "Fruit Bat":
    • The game Bandit plays with his daughters where he reads a bedtime story and pretends to fall asleep, so they pretend to wake him up.
    • When Bingo uses the bathroom before bed lest she wet the bed, she calls it a "tactical wee". A four-year-old using the word "tactical" would be funny enough, but the use of the word "tactical" in a sentence about using the bathroom makes it all the funnier.
    • Bluey eating fruits with the fruit bats until she loudly burps.
  • In "Hotel", the girls play a silly game with Bandit, where they have him stay at a fake hotel and Bluey assures him that her "helper" (Bingo) "won't be crazy at all"... only for Bingo to come in and start doing bizarre things, pretending to wake up the sleeping hotel guest. Later, she pretends to be a "crazy pillow", lying under Bandit's head and poking him.
  • The ending of "Yoga Ball" has Bluey having dressed up the eponymous yoga ball in a hat and places it on the toilet. She says in a posh British accent, "How rude! Can't you see I'm on the toilet?!"
  • "Calypso" has a Running Gag of Bluey pretending to run a fish and chip store that's out of fish.
  • "The Pool":
  • The made-up conditions Bluey's friends come up with in 'The Doctor':
    Lucky: Ooh, there's a crocodile on my head!
    Snickers: Help! I cuddled a cactus (gets hit by toy crocodile) and then a crocodile flew out of the sky and bit me on the bottom!
    Indy: I was hanging up the washing, and my arms fell off!
    Coco: (wearing a foam finger to pretend her hand is swollen) And I got bit by seven scorpions!
    Rusty:: I accidentally ate a hippopotamus, and now when I burp, I burp out baby hippopoatamuses!
  • "Work":
    • Bingo playing a frog who works in an office. No reason is given for her playing a frog; she's just being goofy.
    • Bluey playing a Mean Boss who makes Bandit be her chair, clean the windows with his behind, and mop the floor with his tongue.
    • Chilli's name she chooses when she's playing a ballerina is Pavlova.
  • The episode 'Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound' has a lot of funny moments, since much of the episode is a video the Heelers made themselves and it has a lot of Stylistic Suck.
    • The scene in which Barnacus (Bluey) is wishing upon a star for a puppy, but the starry background falls, revealing Bandit holding the star on a pole.
    • Bumpy (Socks) biting the carrot salesman's (Bandit) leg, all while he's saying what a nice puppy she is. The camera gets knocked over as Uncle Stripe runs over to make her stop.
    • One shot shows Barnacus (Bluey) and Bumpy (Socks) happily running outside together...only for Socks to realize she has to go to the bathroom and proceeding to do so right on the lawn, with the camera cutting away right before anything too graphic.
    • The carrot salesman (Bandit) telling Barnacus (Bluey) why he can't give her his purple underpants to make Bumpy (Socks) better - he's got "bum worms". Complete with a dramatic sting and close up as Bandit looks directly into the camera.
      • Made even funnier because as soon as Stripe yells "cut" from offscreen, Bandit starts scratching his butt, implying that either he actually does have worms, or (since Muffin also scratches her backside in the very next scene) the purple pants are itchy, so Bandit threw the line about worms in to express his discomfort.
      • While Chilli and Bingo are degrees of grossed out, the nurse who was taking Bingo's blood pressure but got wrapped up in the video laughs.
      • After the cast takes a bow, Socks starts biting Bandit again. Stripe, trying to get her off, yells, "Careful, Socks! He's got bum worms!"
    • Muffin and Bandit walk past a window while holding day and night backgrounds to show how "lots of days and nights went by", until Muffin trips and falls with a shriek.
    • Muffin breaking Chilli's "good vase" in her enthusiasm (she was using it as a bowl and stirred too hard, knocking it over), much to Chilli's despair. This is followed by Bandit looking at the camera saying:
    • Barnacus (Bluey) asks the baker lady (Muffin) if she's ever been sick, to which she casually says she had rabies. This is made even funnier by the fact that the deadly form of rabies doesn't actually exist in Australia. note 
    • The running gag of Muffin forgetting Bluey's stage name.
    • Stripe leaning into the shot and whispering Muffin's line into her ear, because she forgot. When she does actually say it herself, she forgets Bluey's character name, prompting Stripe to correct her from off screen.
    • The video ends with Bandit getting bitten one last time by Socks as everyone laughs at him.
  • In "The Dump", Bluey wants to drive. When Bandit points out that she wouldn't be able to reach the pedals, she decides she'd have Bingo push them, and when he points out that driving without a license is illegal, Bluey's solution is to hire ten butlers to drive identical cars, so that the police wouldn't know who to arrest.
  • Doubling as Heartwarming moment, Bluey teaching Nana Chris to do “the Floss” in “Grannies”. So that Bingo could continue to play the titular game with her.
  • Chloe hamming it up as the Greedy Queen in "The Adventure", and Bluey even moreso in said role.
    • On the car ride home Chloe's Dad asks if playing princesses means she and Bluey just sit around having tea and cakes, so Chloe slowly raises the magic wand from before, points it at her father and shouts "Freeze!!".
    • The fact that Bluey and Chloe keep taking turns playing the Princess, Honeyhorse, and the Greedy Queen.
    • The Terriers attacking the Greedy Queen with armpit farts.
    Bluey: Get away, you stinky boys!!
  • At the end of 'Backpackers', Bandit and Chilli go on a "mountain hike", with Bluey, Bingo and the cousins now playing their "hiking boots".
  • The majority of the tired Muffin's antics in 'The Sleepover', which are reminiscent of an unruly drunk at a bar.
    • When Bluey and Bingo see Muffin leaning on a plant, they say she likes plants, only for Muffin to prove them wrong by yelling, "WAGGHHH! I... HATE... PLAAANTS!"
    • She picks up a teddy bear and yells, "COCONUTS HAVE WATER IN THEM!"
    • She does a little dance and claims she's "a llama eating a banana".
      Bluey: (bemused) Did she just say she was a llama?!
    • She climbs on top of a plastic flamingo, seemingly thinks it's a real one, and tells it to fly.
    • In the end, they put Muffin in the back of a toy police car wrapped in a towel. She tries to escape in it.
  • In "Early Baby," while their reaction is very understandable, it's no less hilarious when Indy, Bluey, and Honey see Rusty holding the "early baby" doll and their reaction is to promptly scream bloody murder.
  • In 'Mums and Dads', Rusty asks Bluey if she wants to play the titular game with him, Bluey agrees, but rather than let Rusty play the dad, makes him play the baby instead.
    Bluey: Time to change your nappy!
    Rusty: Nooooo!
    • In the same episode, Rusty and Indy making up is followed by Indy remarking that she likes the baby bonnet Bluey made Rusty wear.
    • In her search for someone who can play 'Mums and Dads' with her the proper way, Indy finds Winton, who easily accepts her request to watch over Polly. The only problem is that Winton doesn't understand what he should be doing. Once he follows Indy to her "workplace", she winds up not only needing to show him how to rock a baby to sleep, but also has to tell him she needs to be put in a bed:
      Winton: Now what do I do?
      Indy: You take her home and put her in the cot.
      Winton: Okay. Where do I live?
      Indy: (Facepalm)
    • Indy thinking that if she trusted one of the terriers with Polly, then her baby would be safe and she could get some work done. Neither happen, because (A) that terrier takes Polly with him to "storm the castle", and (B) both end up crashing into Indy's "work desk". The whole thing is topped off with Indy's ear-piercing shriek at the whole debacle.
    • As a reference to the Running Gag of Snickers being called a sausage, he's referred to in this episode as "the sausage dragon".
  • "Neighbours" has Bandit acting as an absolutely nightmare Neighbour to Chilli when the family converts the room into a little neighbourhood, annoying the crap out of Chilli. His antics include loudly joyriding a (toy) car outside, going crazy on a drumset and having a loud dog. That last one has Chilli especially confused.
    Bandit: (barking)
    Chilli: (on a pretend phone call with Bluey) I'm sorry! That's my neighbour!
    Bluey': What's he doing now?
    Chilli: He's... he's... I don't know WHAT he's doing!
    • The moment Bandit "moves in" next to Chilli, she rolls her eyes and says, "There goes the neighbourhood." As shown above, she is proven very right.

  • In 'Kids', during the titular game at the grocery store, Bluey puts Bandit in "time out" in a toilet paper chair.
    Employee: Can I help you?
    Bandit: (deadpan) Wish you could, mate.
    • A little later, we see Bandit and another customer talking about toilet paper brands while he is still sitting in there in 'time-out'.
      Bandit: Personally, I just can't go back to single-ply.
      Other Customer: No, that's madness! See you, mate!
    • Bingo's antics as "Snowdrop the toddler", including having a full screaming meltdown over her 'mum' not buying her a toy, dropping things out of the cart on purpose and pinning it on 'Diddums' (Bandit), and scattering Valentine's Day cards all over the floor.
    • Just the fact that any other adult Bandit meets in the store doesn't mind playing along at all and at most just seem amused. Like when Bandit stops to talk with Roko for a moment, only to get dragged back by his 'mum' (Bluey)
      Bluey: Oh hello, Roko. How's your mother?
      Roko: (amused) She's fine, Mrs. Heeler.
  • 'Teasing':
    • When Bandit claims to be planning on selling the girls to the monkey house at the zoo, Bluey facial expressions indicate that she is taking Bandit's joke absolutely seriously.
    • Bingo and Bluey counter Bandit pretending to be Chilli by forcing him into a hat, purse and makeup, then showing off their handiwork to the real Chilli.
    Bluey: Look, here's another mum!
    Chilli: Oh, dear.
    Bandit: [still using his "mum" voice] How do you remove makeup?
  • In "Asparagus", to teach Bluey manners, Chilli hands her a spear of asparagus and claims it's magic and will turn them into animals. When Bluey points the asparagus at her family members and shouts the name of an animal, they start pretending to be that animal, leading to gags such as:
    • When Bluey has all her family be peacocks, Bandit grabs a fan, pretends it's his tail, and starts dancing suggestively at Chilli.
      Bluey: Mind your manners, you big show-off!
    • Then, Bluey has Chilli and Bingo be lions, so they go off into the neighbour's bushes, pounce on him, and drag him off by the feet... without once breaking character to explain. Pat just rolls with it.
    • Bluey "turning Chilli into" a worm so that she doesn't run away.
    • Bandit, as "Daddy Walrus", pretending to try to poop on the rug.
    • When Bingo (as a parrot) eats the asparagus, she and the parents refuse to stop pretending to be animals, so Bluey decides that since Bingo has swallowed the "magic asparagus" if she says the word 'dog', they'll have to be dogs again. Bluey tells Bingo to say, "Polly wants a doggie", but she says, "Polly wants a dinosaur" instead, prompting the parents and Bluey to pretend to be dinosaurs.
  • Bandit being ambushed by the entire family in 'Verandah Santa'.
    Bandit: Ho...ho... (pulls off the blanket and sees the pillows in place of the others) WOAH NO!
    Season 2 
  • In 'Dance Mode', Bingo first uses the "mode" on Chilli, making her dance across a crosswalk, in full view of several motorists. As the rest of the family follow Chilli, Bandit tells the motorists that they don't know her. One of the motorists is Pat, who cheers her on. The other is Wendy, who is naturally scared and confused by the Heelers' antics.
    Bandit: You've still got it, babe.
    Chilli: (glares) You'll get yours.
  • In 'Hammerbarn', Bandit hears Chilli scream Bluey's name from the other side of the store and tries to convince himself that it's "probably another Bluey".
    • The unenthusiastic employee telling Bandit that the pizza ovens are in aisle 300.
    • When Bluey and Bingo acquire "husbands" (lawn gnomes), Bluey complains that Bingo's is better because he has a shovel. Chilli takes Bluey's gnome back and swaps it for one that's holding a shovel, leading to...
      Bluey: (hooded-eyed and patting him with approval) Hello, new husband!
    • After Bluey's jealousy leads to Bingo's gnome shattering, Chilli telling her that "this is what happens when you aren't happy with what you've got...someone's husband eventually gets it!"
    • Chilli attempts to teach Bluey that "there's no magical place where everything is free" ...which immediately gets derailed by Bingo finding the paint sample cards.
  • In 'Featherwand', Bingo uses the wand to make Bluey's toothbrush and cereal bowl heavy, forcing her to use them while they're on the floor.
    Bluey: What are you doing?
    Bandit: Nothing! Eat your floor cereal!
    Bluey: Okay! [eating from the cereal bowl on the floor] This is the best morning ever!
    • Also from Featherwand, Bingo makes the toilet lid heavy when Bandit really needs to use the toilet. Prompting him to run to the front yard to pee. And of course, Wendy sees this.
  • 'Hairdressers' sees Bingo having a tough time speaking her mind about what she wants to do with the game of hairdresser and later nits (where Bandit pretends he has the case of the nits). When finally given a chance to spell out how she wants to get rid of Dad's nits, it's a complex plan that involves tying Bandit upside down and scratching him off with rakes. Everyone celebrates Bingo finally speaking her mind, except Bandit, who now has to go through the humiliating procedure.
    Bingo: Umm, okay. I want to... um... tie Dad upside down from the tree, and throw water balloons at him, and then cover him in nit powder note , and then rack him with a rack!
    Bandit: WHAT?!
    • After this, Bandit is shown staring in space, utterly traumatized by the "cure".
      Bandit: (covered in flour, with a Thousand-Yard Stare) Hello. I don't have any nits. Would you like to have a cup of tea with me?
      Chilli: Well, how could I resist that offer?
  • In the altered opening of 'Bingo', Bandit and Chilli have looks of utter confusion when they say Bluey's name instead of Bingo's. Bluey herself simply shrugs at the camera and joins them.
    • What Chilli overhears upstairs while trying to fix the toilet (because we've all been in Bingo's situation)
      Chilli: Bingo?
      Bingo: Yeah?
      Chilli: Are you okay?
      Bingo: Yeah!
      Chilli: What are you doing?
      Bingo: I'm hiding!
      Chilli: Oh, okay. [beat] Why are you hiding?
      Bingo: I'm playing hide and seek!
      Chilli: Riight. Who's coming to find you?
      Bingo: [Beat, followed by a groan]
    • Chilli attempting to cheer up the sad Bingo.
      Bingo: I just miss my sister.
      Chilli: I know.
      Bingo: And the fridge doesn't like me.
      Chilli: I... know?
    • Bingo's reason for thinking the fridge doesn't like her is because it doesn't stop beeping when she tells it not to.
      Bingo: "Be quiet, fridge! I'm trying to decide ... (it beeps again) How rude! ... (it beeps again) AH!"
  • "Favourite Things" is about Bingo being embarrassed that Bluey brought up her messing up a word (saying "trifficult" instead of "difficult") during a game of saying their favourite things that happened that day. The rest of the episode has the family trying to cheer her up by bringing up other fun things Bingo did that aren't at her expense. It turns out that Bingo is actually quite clever, and pulled some pretty hilarious tricks on both her parents.
    Bingo: Mum? (makes a bowl with one hand, with the other on top)
    Chilli: Yes?
    Bingo: Open the lid. (lifts the "lid" hand)
    Chilli: Okay.
    Bingo: Stick your finger in!
    Chilli: Oh. (puts finger in bowl)
    Bingo: Now wiggle it around.
    Chilli: (getting confused, but complies) Uh, okay?
    Bingo: Take it out... (Chilli removes finger) Now close the lid... (puts the "lid" hand back) Thank you for cleaning my toilet!
    Chilli: What?! Ugh... (wipes her finger as the other family members laugh) Yuck!
    • Even funnier is that, if YouTube comments are to be believed, many teachers and parents saw their children imitating Bingo's prank, utterly dumbfounded as to where they picked it up from.
    • And later, while Bandit is fixing a lightbulb in the bathroom:
      Bingo: Daddy?
      Bandit: Yes, mate?
      Bingo: What's your name?
      Bandit: Dad.
      Bingo: (points at her nose) And what is this?
      Bandit: Nose.
      Chilli: And what am I holding?
      Bandit: Nothing!
      Bandit: Aw, what!?
    • The entire gag of calling everyone "dude" as much as possible.
    • Bluey ends up blatantly making up a nonsense story where Bingo saves a garden gnome from being crushed by a hippo randomly dropping out of the sky... by suddenly strapping on a jetpack and flying up to push it away!
      Chilli: Thanks, Jetpack Bingo!
  • The sheer, absolute chaos of Chilli attempting to get Bluey and Bingo out of the door so they can go to the park in "Sticky Gecko". Between trying to get a sticky toy off of the ceiling, Bingo trying to put on her skates, Bluey trying to find her hat but constantly getting distracted and Chilli just trying to get them to hurry up already, it turns into an absolutely herculean task.
    Chilli: The door. It's right there! All we have to do is WALK THROUGH IT!
    • Bluey accidentally knocks over the hat stand when trying to get her hat. Chili says she has to help clean it up. Bluey whines, asking why she has to help. All it takes is Chili giving a Mommy Look for her to instantaneously start helping with a hasty, "Ooh, okay."
  • "Dad Baby". All of it.
    • When Bingo asks what her old baby carrier is, Bandit explains that they used it to walk Baby Bingo around the park "instead of sleeping."
    • When Bandit prepares to imitate a pregnant person, Chilli preemptively rolls up a magazine: "I'll just get this ready."
    • Bandit going into passive-aggressive mode when pretending to be pregnant.
      Bandit: (imitating Chilli) Oh, my back! Oh, my feet! (sticking his foot in Bluey's face) Rub my feet, Bluey, rub my feet!
      Chilli: Bandit Heeler!
      Bandit: (still imitating Chilli) I'm hungry! I need to sit down! Where's my vitamin E cream? Something about stretchmarks...
      Chilli: (begins playfully swatting Bandit with a rolled-up magazine) How dare you?! You! Have! No idea! What! I! Went through!
      Bandit: (running away) How could you!? Ow! I'm with child!
    • Bluey asks Lucky's dad to help them with "something." Gilligan Cut to Bandit sitting in a kiddy pool, pretending to go into labor.
      Lucky's Dad: I didn't know THIS was the "something"!
      Bandit: Harden up, Pat!
      Lucky's Dad: But I don't know how to deliver a baby!
      Bandit: I thought you grew up on a farm!
      Lucky's Dad: We grew sorghum!
    • Preceding this, Bandit thinks Bluey's going to be the midwife, but according to her imaginary game, she's just the friend who works at a gas station. So who's going to "deliver" Bandit's baby? Cue the sound of Lucky's dad peacefully singing "True Blue" next door as he's going about his day, unsuspecting of what he's about to be roped into. Bandit and Bluey exchange evil looks as the former affirms their mischievous plan with a wicked "Yes!"
    • They managed to do this right as there's a cricket game on that Lucky's dad wants to watch. Lucky has to constantly shout developments in the game from their house, and Lucky's dad keeps trying to leave mid-game, causing Bandit to grab his arm.
      Bandit: You're not going anywhere!
    • Bingo at one point snatched some dim sum that she kept in the papoose, which fall out during the "birth". After everything is said and done, Lucky's dad is seen eating them.
    • Wendy's startled reaction to the entire spectacle, especially after Bingo finally comes out.
      [after celebrating the successful "birth", Pat, Bandit, Bingo, and Bluey notice a horrified Wendy standing behind them, stunned by what she just witnessed.]
      Pat: Morning, Wendy!
      [Wendy screams as she runs away]
    • The ending, where Bandit remarks to Chilli that the process of giving birth was easy, just as Bluey decides to play the role of the baby this time, ending on an Iris Out of a horrified Bandit.
  • "Mum School" focuses on Bluey pretending to be a mother at parenting school with six kids, which she represents with balloons. "Greeny" is the only helium balloon, who she pretends is sort of the problem child and scolds "him" for floating away. She also pushes the balloons along with a wrapping paper roll, which Chilli notes would be a bad thing to do to real children.
  • "Trains":
    • Chilli having trouble saying, "six sick skunks".
    • Bluey pretends she's an ornery train passenger. First, she puts her toy cat Mr. Cottonsocks on the chair and drinks soda and when Bandit says, "No food or drink, and that cat should be on your lap!", she brushes him off. Then, she hands him an imaginary object and tells him to lick it and smear it on his face, only to then tell him it's a slug. Then, she throws Mr. Cottonsocks at Bandit, who pretends it's attacking him. Finally, she puts glasses on herself and Mr. Cottonsocks and a fake moustache on herself, pretending she's disguised as a new neighbour from Egypt.
  • While 'Army' is mostly poignant, with the episode being about Jack's ADHD and Rusty's experience in the army, there is one funny moment where Rusty and Jack thought they are ambushed by an enemy, which turned out to be a bush turkey. Their reactions are priceless!
    Rusty: Contact!
    Jack: What do we do?
    Rusty: Fall back!
    [Rusty and Jack run away screaming, but the "enemy" crawls out revealing to be a bush turkey.]
  • 'Rug Island': Bluey's first reaction to finding Bandit "washed up" on the island is to try and eat him.
  • 'The Show':
    • Bluey beginning to narrate to show but then stopping to ask Chilli what her ‘not Mum’ name is.
    • Bluey calls the time before Chilli became a mum the "olden days", prompting Chilli to give a deadpan look as Bandit cracks up.
    • When the girls ask where their parents met, Chilli tells them they met at a party in London. Naturally, the girls open the scene with Young Chilli having a tea party with the Queen, leading to this exchange:
      Chilli: I don't remember the queen being there.
    • Bluey's impression of Bandit when he first met her mother, wearing the Australian flag as a cape and using a major "frat-guy" type voice, while repeatedly calling her "babe" and constantly passing gas. In front of the Queen.
    • The kids' reenactment of Bandit's proposal.
      Bluey: And then Bandit asked Chilli to marry him on a romance trip to, um...
      Bandit: Italy.
      Bluey: (gleefully) The dump!
    • Her parent's reaction to the above.
      Bandit: That's not how it happened!
      Chilli: (adoring the kids) Yes it is...
    • After witnessing a brief mishap in Bingo's role, Bluey needs to keep the audience entertained to tend to her. Her idea? A Chattermax dance show. We see the parents dreading this, and when Bluey is not looking, Bandit sneakily snatches the toy away, no less resembling a Vaudeville Hook.
    • After forcing Bandit to be the baby (Bluey when she's first born), he gets back at her by pretending to poop constantly in his nappy, and chase her around saying, "Change me, Daddy!"
  • In 'Sleepytime', Bingo ends up in her parent's bed, and ends up kicking Bandit, dreaming she's running on Jupiter. In her dreams, she arrives at the Great Red Spot and jumps into it... and in the real world, we see she gave Bandit a Groin Attack.
    Bandit: Biscuits...
  • 'Flat Pack'
    • Bandit is trying to assemble outdoor furniture, while Chilli is reading the instructions, and it's where we get this gem:
      Chilli: The cartoon dog says to put some cardboard down underneath first.
      Bandit: I'm not taking advice from a cartoon dog.
  • 'Movies':
    • Bandit being dissatisfied at the movie's musical numbers. He says, "Ugh, songs!" when the first song starts, and dismisses the second song as "just monkeys singing songs" when Bluey wonders if she should "be herself" like in the song.
    • When Bingo is using the public toilet, Bandit yells, "Bingo! Don't touch the dunny brush!"
    • Bingo playing with the bathroom's hand dryer.
    • Bandit's about the leave the theater so Bluey doesn't have to see the movie's "scary part" (a thunderstorm). But Bingo gets loose in the theater, and Bandit tries to urge Bluey to try and catch her sister, despite that her eyes are closed out of fear.
      Bandit: Bluey! Open your eyes!
      Bluey: But the scary bit's on!
      Bandit: It's just a monkey in the rain!
  • The opening of 'Library':
    Muffin: So that's why I'm going to write a letter to the toilet fairy.
    Stripe: Well, that's the only way things will change!
  • 'Fancy Restaurant':
  • In 'Swim School', Chilli swims up behind Bandit and drapes herself casually over his shoulder. She remains there until Bluey informs everyone that in this game, they're all brothers and sisters, at which point she and Bandit jump away from each other in disgust.
  • At the start of 'The Quiet Game', Bluey walks in wearing a bean bag chair around her waist.
  • 'Double Babysitter':
    • Frisky's introduction to Uncle Rad.
      Frisky: Didn't you fall in the pool at the wedding?
      Radley: Probably.
    • Frisky (as the "princess") finally agreeing to marry the "prince" (Uncle Rad).
      Frisky: Alright. For the children's sake, the princess agreed to marry the prince.
      Uncle Rad: I'll take it.
      • Also during said game, Frisky says that the "prince" is "too muscly".
    • Rad and Frisky pretending to be cats while chasing the torchlight.
    • Before it got serious with the mention of Bosco, the 20 Questions scene was Cringe Comedy gold, with the Heeler sisters inadvertently embarrassing Rad and Frisky:
      Bluey: "Why don't you have a wife?"
      Rad: "Whoa! ... Well, how do you know I don't?"
      Bluey: "Do you have a wife?"
      Rad: "Well, no."
      Bluey: "So why don't you have a wife?"
      Radley: "Uh, her turn."
      Bingo: "How many friends have you got?"
      Frisky: "Oh! Umm... three."
      Bingo: "That's not many."
      Bluey: "Why have you only got three friends?"
      Frisky: "Well, um... back to you."
      Bluey: "Why do we only see you on Christmas?"
      Rad: "Because I work on an oil rig."
      Bluey: "Is that why you don't have a wife?"
  • "Bad Mood"
    • Bandit as Bingo's bad mood. This sees Bandit wearing a Viking helmet, walking around with Bingo stood on his feet and generally causing havoc around the house by disrupting Bluey and Chilli's activities. All the while, Bandit expresses Bad Mood's thoughts by indecipherably wailing, as Bingo laughs at the carnage they're causing.
    • Bluey tries to get Bingo out of her Bad Mood by drawing a unicorn. Bad Mood responds by drawing an angry face on the unicorn and a big brown mess next to it, that's clearly supposed to be poo.
  • In 'Octopus', when Chloe tries to teach her dad how to play the titular game like Bluey and Bandit do.
    Chloe: Okay, now you have to be an octopus.
    Chloe's Dad: Um, OK. [clears throat] Hi. I'm an octopus.
  • In "Ice Cream", while it leads to a sad moment of the ice cream melting and the Heeler girls being sad, the scene leading up to it was funny. Bluey asks if she can lick Bingo's ice cream, and Bingo only lets her do so if she can lick Bluey's. However, when Bluey goes to lick Bingo's ice cream, they argue over whether Bluey's tongue was "out too far", and who should lick first. They agree to lick at the same time, but they keep wandering around and spinning in a circle which gradually drifts across the park, neither of them able to reach the other's ice cream while the hot sun gradually wears down said ice creams... all with Waltz of the Flowers playing in the background and Bandit following with a resigned expression that seals the deal.
  • In 'Dunny':
    • Chilli tells the girls not to say the word "dunny" because it's "not the word the Queen would say", but agrees that if she says it, she'll give them chocolate. Thus, the girls try to trick Chilli into saying the word "dunny" by playing Pass it On and picking "Oh man, I need the dunny!" as the phrase.
    • When Chilli says that the girls can say it after all, they, plus Bandit, start chanting, "Dunn-y! Dunn-y!".
  • Snickers gets a lot of mileage out of being a "sausage dog" in "Typewriter", doing things like hiding from the Terriers by just standing behind some trees and knocking them over by rolling at them,
    Snickers: I LOVE being a sausage dog!
  • 'Baby Race':
    • The framing device for the episode is Chilli telling Bluey how she first learned to walk. Naturally, Bingo wants to know where she was during all this.
      Chilli: You weren't born yet, sweetheart.
      Bingo: Oooh, I was invisible!
    • As Chilli is looking through baby books trying to solve Bluey's crawling troubles, we see Bandit walking back and forth with Bluey in his arms, trying to get Bluey to sleep by singing "99 Bottles of Thing" with bags under his eyes.
    • When Bandit and Chilli are trying to get Bluey to imitate their crawling, Bandit strikes his knee on a sound storybook, keeling over in pain while it plays an elephant trumpeting.
    • When Chilli tries to get baby Bluey to crawl, she starts rolling everywhere instead (though present-day Bluey does find that funny). The doctor said there was nothing to worry about, but Chilli wasn't having that.
      Bluey: [laughing] Why was I rolling?
      Chilli: I dunno, kid. You didn't come with instructions.
    • The second time Chilli tries to get baby Bluey to crawl, Bluey instead starts to "bum shuffle" (as Bandit calls it). The doctor said there was nothing to worry about, but Chilli wasn't having that.
    • Baby Bluey finally learns to crawl ...backwards. Bandit playfully imitates the sound of a truck backing up as she does this. In present day, Bluey facepalms at this knowledge. The doctor said there was nothing to worry about, but Bluey's Nana wasn't having that.
    • Meanwhile in the doctor's office, we see Bluey doing all that, colliding with the model skeleton then just laughs.
    • Nana's solution for getting Bluey to walk is to put olive oil on the baby's knees, which causes her to slip and slide in place; her logic is that "if she can't crawl, she'll have to walk". Bandit and Chilli are horrified, and they immediately leave with Bluey as soon as Nana's attention is diverted.
      Chilli: Your Nana's old school.
    • In the end, Bingo worriedly asks if Bluey eventually learned to walk.
  • 'Christmas Swim':
    • Bandit's Christmas gift for Nana: a shirt with her oft-spoken phrase "Hang on, I'll just get my glasses" written on it.
    • Uncle Stripe attacking Bartleby and Bluey in the pool, which results in Muffin jumping on her father's back and attacking him.
      Muffin: YOU'RE MAKING ME LATE FOR WORK!
      • What makes this especially funny is that it's heavily implied that Muffin is copying Stripe.
    • Uncle Stripe's reaction to both Bandit and Rad questioning his cooking skills is to point out the "World's Best Chef" apron Nana got him.
      Uncle Rad: Stripe, are you sure you know how to do the crackling, mate?
      Uncle Stripe: Read. The. Apron!

    Season 3 
  • 'Perfect':
    • One of the kids' drawings on the fridge is of Muffin and Socks. Muffin is drawn with her mouth wide open, clearly showcasing her habit of yelling as loudly as she can.
    • When Chilli covers up one of Bluey's drawings so Bingo's can fit, Bluey is revealed to be standing behind them, her jaw hanging open in hilariously overdramatic shock.
    • Chilli comforts Bluey by reminding her how Bandit would always reaffirm her tough Bluey is. However, when she first asks Bluey to recall what he always says...
      Past Bandit: [quietly] Don't tell your Mum.
      Chilli: [understandably annoyed] What?!
      Bandit: IT'S DAD!
      [Chilli shoots him a Death Glare.]
      Bandit: [nervously backs away] Ehhh, I'll come back later.
    • Another of these flashbacks shows Bluey pretending to be a boomerang. Bandit "throws" her right into the path of a screaming Bingo carrying a slice of cake, although a Smash Cut occurs before the collision. (No worries. Another flashback shows Bingo is no worse for wear and giddily licking her smashed slice of cake off her arm.)
  • 'Promises'
    • Bandit, forced to honor one of his promises to Bluey, acts like a toddler during the family's trip to the library.
      Bandit: (utterly unamused) Me want books for big boys.
    • Bandit walks into a bit of a phrasing issue.
    Bandit: Okay, from now on, no one makes anymore promises.
    Bingo: But you promised you'd always love us...
  • Bluey teaching Bingo how to act just like her in 'Mini Bluey', including talking all the time, resorting to just making random noises if necessary; "Bort bort bort bort bort!"
    • Bluey later makes it known to "Mini Bluey" that she isn't too fond of chores, especially ones involving grass clippings, leading to this exchange;
    Bluey: 'scuse me, big fella?
    Bandit: [slightly exasperated] Here we go...
    Bluey: These grass clippings you're talking about, why do WE have to put them in the wheel barrow? They don't belong to us!
    Bandit: Well, you know all that food in the fridge? That doesn't belong to you either, but if you want to keep eating it, I suggest you get to work.
    Bluey: [To Mini Bluey] Okay, he's cereal. ("Serious")
    • As they proceed with this chore, Bluey then points out to Mini Bluey that she often frequently "whinges" and does the chore a lot slower, demonstrating as such by beginning with an overly dramatic groan.
    • Bingo scaring the living daylights out of Bandit and Chilli with the use of fake teeth and a piece of tape holding her nose up.
    • The episode ends with Bandit demanding one Bluey and one Bingo instead of doubles. Both girls agree to this deal... by having their colours reversed.note  Bandit and Chilli simply respond with "Ehh, close enough."
  • Lots of 'Unicorse' stands out, but this moment in particular, which sounds like something Yoko Taro would've written, is generally considered the highlight of the episode.
    Bluey: Unicorse, what's your favorite food?
    Unicorse: [presses his head against Bluey's face as the music stops] Children.
    Bluey: [genuinely somewhat frightened] Oh.
    • When Bluey taps Unicorse's shoulder, Unicorse indignantly announces that he'll sue her and storms off. As Chilli and Bluey continue reading, Unicorse returns in a back brace, accompanied by an adorable bear-puppet in a three-piece suit carrying a briefcase.
      • And then Unicorse threatens to stab his lawyer with his horn.
    • Earlier, we get to see a conversation of Bluey and her dad about her deciding that people having to sleep will no longer be "how the world is", going as far as thinking of throwing people's beds and couches to the dump. This is followed by Bluey blindly agreeing to her dad cheekily suggesting that all those will be a hard chore that needs a lot of sleep, to which she immediately realizes she just contradicted herself.
  • 'Whale Watching':
    • The entire plot, which centers around Bandit and Chilli being sleepy, and it's heavily implied that they're incredibly hungover, after a New Year's party.
    • When Bluey and Bingo designate Bandit as the "boat" for the game, Chilli smugly tells him that he'll be "better" at it. Then the girls make Chilli the "whale", which Bandit has a good laugh at.
    Bingo: (points her "camera" at an exhausted Chilli) Look, a whale!
    Chilli: (unenthusiastic whale noise)
    Bandit: Weak!
    Chilli: Oh, alright... (slightly less unenthusiastic whale noises)
    • This little gem:
      Chilli: These... [gobbles corn chips] ...are very bad for you, okay kids? Only whales... [pops tab on a can of soda] ...should eat these. [guzzles soda] Ohhhh...so good...
  • 'Pizza Girls':
    • Muffin marks her arrival by driving her electric car into Bluey's pedal car.
      Muffin: Is my car scwatched?
    • Stripe trying and failing to show off a switch in his new car that automatically opens the boot. It's even part of the end credits.
  • 'Family Meeting':
    • Bingo's rapid misinterpretation of Chilli's plan:
      Chilli: *Getting a wooden spoon* I know how to settle this.
      Bingo: Yeah, whack him!
      Chilli: What? No! *Tap Tap* Family Meeting.
    • The girls using a skunk plushie to describe Bandit in a re-enactment of him "fluffying" in front of Bluey.
    • Chilli dressed up as a judge with curlers in her hair and using a spoon as a gavel.
    • Bandit asking a very interesting question in the case:
      Bandit: Bluey, what were you doing at bum level this morning?
    • Chilli trying to escort both Bluey and Bandit out of the room to try and cover up her own "fluffy".
    • Bluey asking whether to use the term "fluffied" or "fluffed". Chilli says either is fine, and then Bandit says, "How about baking brownies?".
    • Bandit's daughters calling him the "King of Fluffies".
    • Bingo using a "fluffy meter" to measure how gassy they think certain foods would make Bandit.
    • When Bandit calls Chilli "your honour", she likes it and makes it mandatory that she be called that.
    • Bingo taking Bluey's side to get a lollipop, even though she has to lie since she wasn't there.
  • 'Faceytalk':
    • While Uncle Stripe is lecturing Bingo and Bley about why Muffin needs to think about why she's in time out for hogging the drawing function on their video chat, Muffin suddenly calls everyone with his phone (which she somehow stole after he dragged her to timeout).
    • Muffin using a filter to turn Stripe into a gorilla with a bikini on the video chat.
    • Muffin laughs like an absolute goblin after Stripe trips over one of her toys. When she ducks under her bed to hide, Bluey notices something in the background.
      Bluey: Hey, that's my ukulele!
      Muffin: You lended it to me!
      Bluey: Yeah, but that was ages ago.
      Muffin: I'm still playing with it!
    • Stripe's chase of Muffin leads into the bathroom, where Trixie is using the toilet. Right when he finally catches the screaming toddler, Trixie calls him out for his parenting abilities, letting Muffin squirm away and continue her drawing while they argue.
      Stripe: I'm handling this.
      Trixie: It doesn't look like you're handling it!
    • When the chase resumes, Muffin accidentally changes the background a few times so it looks like she's running away from family photos. It finally ends when Muffin trips and accidentally throws the phone into the pool.
    • Through the entire chase around the house, Socks is just sitting there adorably, too focused on her drawing to pay attention to everything going on around her.
  • 'Fairytale':
    • One aspect of the eighties that Bandit tells his daughters about is how trampolines didn't have nets. As he narrates this, there's a scene of a kid bouncing on a trampoline without a net, only to fall right off it while screaming.
    • Apropos of nothing, the young Stripe and Rad decide to see who can scream the loudest.
    • When Bluey questions the young Bandit going all the way to the showers by himself to brush his teeth, Bingo exasperatedly says, "It was the eighties!"
  • 'Musical Statues':
    • Pretending to be a DJ, Bandit intentionally misnames Bingo as "Ringo" and Bluey as "Louie".
    • Bluey takes Bandit out of the game by stopping the music while he's doing a handstand, causing him to collapse under his own weight.
  • 'Stories' thrives off of Rule of Funny.
    • When Indy ends the story at first, an extended version of the end credits plays and lists a bunch of fake animators' names, all consisting of puns based on dog breeds and film making jobs.
    • Winton's antics throughout the fictional story that Indy tells, including summoning a guitar out of nowhere, crying rainbows, and turning into a car. He also asks her to make him super muscly in the story.
    • Winton out of story is also pretty funny. His shenanigans include but aren't limited to making pretend poop with beeswax, surprising Indy with a beeswax 'stache and glasses, and dancing a jig during the fakeout end credits.
    • Major Tom the horse bursting through the window and scaring Coco.
    • Indy and Winton singing Old MacDonald and adding Indy's giraffe-horse to the roster. When they can't think of what sound a giraffe-horse would make, Winton decides on the spot that it quacks.
  • 'Puppets': Unicorse's second attempt to charm Chilli almost works... until he eats one of his ticks, causing Chilli to run off in disgust.
  • 'Turtleboy': Bingo's over-the-top scream when Bandit switches off the TV.
    • The two scenes of the house's interior with Bingo and her dad are equally funny; on the first day, Bingo's TV time gets interrupted by Bandit walking in in front of her:
      Bandit: Really, I don't see a TV.
      Bingo: Behind you!
      Bandit: (turns around) Ah, there you go.
    • Then,
      Bingo: MOVE!
      Bandit: Did you ask me to move?
      Bingo: YES!
      Bandit: Oh, you should have said! (begins dancing) Movin', movin', movin'...
      Bingo: No, get out of the way!
      Bandit: Oh... right. Sorry! (moves away) Is this better?
      Bingo: (exasperated) Yes! Thank you!
    • Which follows by Bandit realizing he was walking into the room to shut the TV down and bring Bingo to the park. Unsurprisingly, Bingo is surprised.
    • On the next day...
      Bingo: Dad, can we watch TV!?
      Bandit: Yeah, sure. Of course. (...) I'll even watch it with you. (sits down along with Bingo) Alright, watching the TV.
    • Yes, literally watching the TV. note 
      Bingo: (obviously annoyed) I want to turn the TV on, and then watch it!
      Bandit: Oh, right! (abruptly) ...No chance. We're going to the park.
      Bingo: (hysterically) AAAAAH-
  • 'Onesies':
    • When Brandy tells Bluey she looks just like Bandit, her reaction is a dismayed, "Oh, what?"
    • After getting "eaten" by Bingo, Bandit stays in the same spot for the rest of the episode and claims that he can't help Bluey escape Bingo because she already "got" him.
  • 'Tradies':
    • Bluey and Bingo think Sparky has an enemy named "Me Missus" after hearing him complain that his wife won't let him eat pies. When Sparky clarifies the confusion, there's this exchange:
      Bluey: Oh... so she's not your enemy?
      Sparky: Well, not usually.
    • Then there is the part where Bluey and Bingo hear the ice cream truck coming so they ask their mum if they can have one. The latter's response is just, "Nope." Cue the two sisters hysterically screaming and dropping to the ground and the once glorious rendition of the ice cream truck tune in the background reverting to normal.
  • 'Granny Mobile': Muffin playing the role of "Gladys", the grouchy granny.
    Muffin: Hurry up! My hips hurt!
    • The actual grouchy granny that shows up during the episode is so grumpy she drives over the ending credits.
    • In a blink-and-you-miss-it moment, Doreen is selling a commemorative Prince Charles and Princess Diana wedding plate. Charles appears as a hound, looking as miserable as it's possible for a cartoon dog to look. Di appears as a Jack Russell Terrier, giving her trademark side-eye face.
    • Muffin haggling with the grouchy granny over the price of the scooter, especially the bit where she throws the $300 sign away and yells, "I told you, it's nine hundred dollars!"
      Old Pug: $200, final offer.
      Muffin: Ten hundred!
      Old Pug: What? You're dreamin'! 500.
      Muffin: Eleven!
      Old Pug: Outrageous!
      Muffin: If you don't want it, then don't buy it!
      Old Pug: I'm not paying eleven hundred dollars!
      Muffin: Why not?
      Old Pug: 'Cause it's ugly. Like her hat. And another thing, I don't like the colour.
      Muffin: Well, PAINT IT!
      Old Pug: You paint it.
      Muffin: You paint it!
      Old Pug: Fine. Eleven hundred.
      Muffin: TWELVE HUNDWED!
      Everyone else: What?!
      Muffin: And eighteen lollies!
  • While 'Space' is mostly serious, there is one funny moment where Mackenzie pretends that the ship collided with an asteroid just as Rusty asks him to do something.
    • Bonus points for Jack's fourth wall break when Mackenzie incorrectly calls it a meteor.
      Rusty: Chief Scientist? Maybe you could—
      Mackenzie: [pretends to fall over] BOOM! We hit a meteor!
      Jack: [to the audience and in a robot-like voice] It's actually called an asteroid.
  • 'Smoochy Kiss':
    • Chilli shows Bluey and Bingo that she can be just as disgusting as Bandit - by giving them a blast of her morning breath.
    • Bandit telling Bluey that he accidentally peed on his foot, to her disgust. Then he makes it worse by washing it off in the laundry tub, and wiping his foot off with Bluey's shirt. Naturally, she reacts with horror to all of this.
      Bluey: That's my shirt!
      Bandit: Ah, you hardly wear it.
    • Upon learning all the disgusting things their father does, Bluey and Bingo endeavor to keep Chilli away from him.
      Bluey: Mum, I've got news for you - that guy is disgusting!
      Bingo: Yeah!
      Chilli: Oh, what're you talking about?
      Bluey: Okay, well, first, he eats his own gravy stains...
      Bandit and Chilli: True.
      Bluey: His armpits are stinky...
      Bandit and Chilli: Correct.
      Bluey: His nose is hairy...
      Bandit and Chilli: Very hairy.
      Bluey: He does fluffies...
      Bandit and Chilli: Stinky fluffies.
      Bluey: And he peed on his own foot!
      Chilli: Oh, that's a new one.
      Bandit: It's not, actually.
  • In 'Curry Quest', when Mrs. Border Collie is giving a Bingo a face paint, she tries to talk her through her worries about Bandit going away for six weeks. And it takes the form of her confessing to Bingo that she doesn't want to do the face-painting stall because she doesn't feel she's good at face-painting. Why does she feel this way?
    Mrs. Border Collie: Mackenzie's supposed to be a cheetah.
    Mackenzie: (wearing messy facepaint, confused) Am I?
    • Although it's supposed to be an epic moment, the face paint Bingo and Bandit wear on the back of their heads to scare off the magpie have rather goofy expressions.
  • "Pass the Parcel"
    • Pat spectacularly fails at executing the titular game the traditional way, and it snowballs fast. It's borderline Black Comedy seeing the kids run to their parents crying every time the music stops they discover there's no prize in each layer for this version of the game. Eventually, it gets so bad that they all start howling and the parents all give him dirty looks for upsetting them. The pressure gets to Pat when Pom Pom (the smallest and arguably the most precious of the children) asks him if she won't be getting a present, looking sad yet adorable. Pat cracks and starts bribing the children with five dollar bills, and when he runs out of money he tries to give away his son Chucky's own birthday presents, much to Chucky's horror. All the while, super cheerful pop music is playing over the children crying. After Jasper wins the game, the scene abruptly cuts to the Heelers' car with Chilli claiming "That was fun, wasn't it?". No Chilli, it wasn't.
    • During the Good-Times Montage of the kids learning to enjoy the traditional version of Pass the Parcel, one scene shows Muffin's birthday party, where Muffin is less than happy to win the game's prize of a stack of books. There's a Smash Cut to the next scene just as she angrily throws a book in the air and opens her mouth to start screaming.
  • "Explorers":
    • When Coco's mother picks her up from school, Snickers can be seen rolling downhill.
    • Coco's excuse for getting off the boat is that she's been "thrown overboard", complete with incredibly wooden acting.
    • Lulu repeating that her dad "just puts the satnav on and zones out" to everyone they ask directions from.
    • Bandit reprising his role as an octopus to take Bluey out of the expedition crew. When he comes back for Bluey's backpack, he continues to make octopus sounds.
    • The gas station attendant who got rid of his phone because "people just kept ringing it!" They're also hesitant to tell Jack's dad the shortcut to the school because he looks like a "city fella".
    • Jack's dying speech as he lays in the boat, supplyless, crewless, and lost... gets interrupted by Calypso asking if he's ok, and he immediately sits up and responds that he's fine.
  • "Cubby":
    • Bandit complaining about the size of the TV.
    Bandit: 50 inches is no longer an acceptable size in this day and age. I can hardly see what's going on.
    Chilli: (sigh) I'm getting the tape measure.
    • Bluey and Bingo take all of the couch cushions away to make a bedroom for their plush, Kimjim, leaving Bandit to sit on the floor. Then they take away the floor cushion to make a bathroom for Kimjim.
    • When Bandit finally gets up from watching TV to go to the toilet, he finds that the room has become covered in blankets and cushions.
      Bandit: I need the toilet.
      Bluey: So go to the toilet.
      Bandit: Well, how am I gonna get to the toilet?
      • Later, he asks where the toilet is (meaning the exit so he can access the real toilet), but the girls show him the play toilet.
    • Bandit gets lost in the massive pillow fort, and when he tries to take a peek, he ends up wrecking the whole thing.
    Bluey: CUBBY COLLAPSE!!!
    • And then they're the surprising amount of rooms the girls made while Bandit wasn't paying attention.
  • "TV Shop":
    • Winton's Dad, while shopping, sees the Terriers' mum and gives his mouth a quick spritz with some breath spray before going to talk to her.
    • The Terriers are board out of their minds while their mom is trying the different lipsticks at the store. One of them even complains that "This place smells like Grandma."
  • "Slide":
    • While it's a brief moment, hearing Bingo scream "Hooray!" in a more aggressive and wild tone is hilarious and adorable.
      • Bonus points for the look on her face when she screams.
    • After coming up with an idea to safely remove bugs from the slide as bug inspectors, when Bingo and Lila struggle to get a caterpillar off when Bandit is about to slide, they move the end of the slide, causing Bandit to keep sliding at a lawn gnome and into a fence. Bonus points if you realize how the gnome was positioned.
    • One of Bingo and Lila's attempts to ignore the bugs is to close their eyes and slide down. Bingo's test run of this method hilariously backfires as she accidentally runs into Lila causing them to fall over.
  • "Ghostbasket":
    • Despite the Sudden Downer Ending, hearing Bluey and Bingo (as Janet and Rita) say "Hooray!" in their granny voices is pretty funny.
    • …to say nothing of the Scooby-Doo chase through the halls.
  • "The Sign" has enough to get its own page.
  • The premise of "Surprise!" is Bandit trying to juggle playing two different games with two different daughters, one where he "babysits" Bingo's "baby" and the other where he has a laser gun fight with Bluey. In the flash forward, a Grandfather Bandit has to do both: babysit his grandchild, who wants to play laser tag.
    • The cherry on top is his little "oh no!" before his grandchild metaphorically goes in for the kill.

Other

  • From Bluey: The Album, we get an extended rendition of the opening theme, with the characters sounding off the instruments brought into the score. Naturally, Muffin gets the honor of announcing, "GUITARRRR!"

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