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Fan Works

  • The chapter "Dance Mode" in Pretty Cure: Magic of the Rainbow was named after the eponymous Bluey episode. It involves various characters performing dances, in which Hime Shirayuki gets stuck in Dance Mode and can't stop doing fouettes.

Live Action TV

  • Abbott Elementary: In the episode "The Principal's Office", Gregory has to deal with a kid in his class who's obsessed with the show and keeps disrupting his lessons by blurting out references to it. He later solves the problem by putting pictures of Bluey and Bingo on the whiteboard and using them in a story problem to engage with the student.
  • Mr. Inbetween had an episode where a prisoner was watching "Magic Xylophone" when another prisoner in a wheelchair suddenly changes it to football with the remote. He gets his wheelchair flipped over as a result.
  • Studio C: A sketch entitled "Robbers Love Bluey" focuses on a gang of burglars who accidentally turn on "Sleepytime" while robbing a house. The one member of the group who is unfamiliar with the show questions why his partners love a kids' show so much, and they passionately defend the show until the cops show up (they, too, are huge Bluey fans).

Toys

  • The 2023 All New Series of Wacky Packages features a parody of Bluey called "Gluey", parodying the figurine toys.

Webcomics

  • Litterbox Comics: "Superstitious" features Cooper using a Monkey Paw to turn himself and his parents into the cast of Bluey, with their role in the family corresponding to the character they become.

Western Animation

  • Chip Chilla: The show is clearly inspired by Bluey, to the point that it's been accused of being a knockoff (a claim that, given Daily Wire's well-known beef with Disney, is not without merit).
  • Futurama: In "The Impossible Stream", there is mention of a streaming show titled Alien vs. Predator vs. Bluey.
  • The Simpsons: In the Disney+ short "Plusaversary", Bluey's name is seen on the guest list of Disney characters invited to the party (even though the series isn't actually owned by Disney).

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