Bluey is a six year-old Blue Heeler dog, who turns everyday family life into adventures.Disney+
Have the adventures of Bluey, an Australian blue heeler and her family, taken on an outsized role in your life?
The animated kids show from Australia, about the adventures of a loveable puppy who lives with her parents and little sister, Bingo, is hugely popular with both children and parents for its relatable themes about family, growing up, working together and resolving conflict.
The series was created by Australian animator Joe Brumm in 2018, and has since grown into a worldwide sensation. It was the most-watched series globally on Disney+ in 2024, and has also won a Peabody Award.
The Globe and Mail’s James Griffiths will be reporting from the home of Bluey – Brisbane, Australia – for a future story, and wants to hear from parents about their connection to the popular cartoon character: What does Bluey mean to you? What have you learned from the show? Are your kids Bluey mad? Did you panic when it seemed like the show was ending? How does Bluey compare to other children’s TV offerings like Cocomelon or YouTube Kids shows?
Tell us your experience in the form below or email James Griffiths at jgriffiths@globeandmail.com for potential inclusion in a future article.
Are you and your family obsessed with the popular kid’s show, Bluey?
The Globe wants to hear from parents about their connection to the Australian TV show: What does Bluey mean to you? What have you learned from the show? Are your kids Bluey mad? How does Bluey compare to other children’s TV offerings? Share your experiences in the form below or email reporter James Griffiths at jgriffiths@globeandmail.com with “Kids and AI” in the subject line.