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==Trivia== '''In-Show Trivia''' #'''Favorite Animal''': #*Initially, Bluey's favorite animal was a '''fruit bat''', as revealed in the episode "Fruitbat." #*In "Onesies," cheetahs are established as her current favorite animal, while '''zebras''' were her favorite animal four years prior. #'''Favorite Food''': #*Bluey's favorite breakfast is '''fruit salad''', mentioned in the episode "Fruitbat." #*She prefers yellow '''capsicum (bell pepper)''', as stated in the episode "BBQ." #'''Appearance in Different Stages''': #*An '''older version''' of Bluey is seen at the end of the episode "Camping." #*Conversely, Bluey is shown as a '''baby''' in "Baby Race." #'''Reading Skills''': #*Bluey's ability to read is inconsistent throughout the series: #**In "Takeaway" and "Bus," it appears she may be unable to read. #**However, in "Library," she reads aloud, and in the short "Tongue Twisters," she is depicted reading full sentences. #**She admires her buddy Mia's writing ability, suggesting she might not be proficient in writing herself. #'''Martial Arts''': #*Bluey practices an unspecified '''martial art''': #**She has a '''white belt''' in "Bin Night." #**She advances to a '''yellow belt''' later in the same episode. #**Bluey and her friend Rusty are among the few characters with martial arts experience. #'''Musical Skills''': #*Bluey plays the '''recorder''', as demonstrated in the episodes "Queens" and "Bin Night." #'''Age and Development''': #*Bluey is consistently shown to be '''two years older''' than Bingo, confirmed by Chilli in "Baby Race." #*Her seventh birthday is depicted in "Pass the Parcel," and her age is further confirmed in "Dragon." #*Bluey attends '''preschool''', specifically a preparatory school as noted in Calypso's bio. #'''Sibling Dynamics''': #*Bingo's fifth birthday is celebrated in "Handstand," showing the age gap between them. #*Bandit humorously questions why Bluey is still six in "Chest," emphasizing the time leading up to her seventh birthday. #'''Resemblance to Bandit''': #*In "Onesies," Bluey expresses her dislike for looking similar to her father, Bandit. #'''Family Surname and Middle Name''': #*The Heeler family is the first to have a known surname in the series. #*Bluey's middle name, '''Christine''', is revealed in "Family Meeting," honoring her Nana. This is hinted at in the previous episode, where it is abbreviated to "C." #'''Episode Appearances''': #*Bluey appears in almost every episode of the series. #*She is absent in the episodes "Turtleboy" and "Slide" and makes a non-speaking cameo in "Army." #*Bluey is also missing in four shorts: "Pea Pod Sausages," "Green Bottles," "Mower," and "Honk." #*The first short where she speaks is "Jingle Bells." '''General Trivia''' #'''Gender Confusion''': #*Bluey has often been mistaken for a male character due to her blue color and some traditionally "boyish" interests. #*This confusion persisted among early viewers and led to instances where Bluey merchandise was placed in "boys' toys" aisles or described as a "boy dog plush." #*In the episode "Kids," a cashier's comment about Bluey and Bandit further fueled this confusion. #*The series playfully addresses this in "Double Babysitter," where Radley mistakenly refers to Bluey as "he," and Bluey corrects him. #'''Original Protagonist''': #*Bluey was not initially intended to be the main character. The original protagonist was '''Rusty''', who was later rewritten as Bluey's close friend. #*Rusty shares a nearly identical design to Bluey, which is referenced in "Wild Girls." #'''Voice Actor Privacy''': #*The identity of Bluey's voice actor is kept secret for privacy and safety reasons, unlike many other children's TV shows. #*The same confidentiality applies to the voice actors for other child characters, including Bluey's sister, Bingo. #*However, in the episode "Surprise!", a grown-up Bluey is voiced by Australian actress Geraldine Hakewill, marking the only time she has a credited voice actress. #'''Cultural and Media Impact''': #*Bluey shares a name with the Guinness World Record holder for the longest-lived dog. #*Bluey and Bingo have unlockable emojis on the DisneyNOW app and website, styled after the Disney Emoji Blitz game. #*She briefly appears as a drawing on a smartphone in the ABC Kids Listen app's Story Time promo.
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