Culture Iconic children’s show Bluey makes history with show’s first LGBTQ+ characters

Apr 15 ● Written by Emily Maskell

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Pretzel (R) spoke about having two mums in a recent episode of Bluey (Disney)

Disney+’s animated preschool show Bluey has joined the likes of Peppa Pig and Paw Patrol as a kids’ show that includes LGBTQ+ characters and topics.
If you have children, you’ve almost definitely seen it, so you can probably skip this information. If you don’t have children: the show chronicles the activities of Bluey, an anthropomorphic six-year-old puppy, who embarks on a variety of activities with her fellow canine buddies in Brisbane.

Having said that, if you’re kid-free, don’t count Bluey out for your next binge-watch – the show does entertain the adults watching, as well as their children.

“The Sign”, is a new, extra-long episode from the third season of Joe Brumm’s show which aired on Sunday (15 April), and is the first to feature queer characters.

The special episode plot synopsis reads: “Bluey, Bingo, Mum, Dad and all their family and friends are getting ready for the ‘wedding event of the year’, in an exciting special bursting with adventure, romance and – emergency toilet stops.”

Each episode is usually around seven minutes, but “The Sign” breaks tradition with its 28-minute runtime. It was an emotional journey where scenes of Bluey moving house left viewers in tears.


TikToker Aussie Girl Margie, whose account is dedicated to Bluey, offered a helpful explanation as to why this episode, in particular, is particularly relevant to LGBTQ+ viewers.

Chihuahua Pretzel is revealed to have two lesbian mums. The delivery of this information might be fleeting, but still groundbreaking.

Aussie Girl Margie notes: “Pretzel is talking about his guinea pig running away, he says my mums. He has two mums and that’s the first gay or lesbian or LGBTQ+ couple confirmed in the show.

“I love it! I think it was a nice and organic way to do it. It is a really subtle [moment], that a lot of people will miss.

“It was a natural way to be like some people have two mums and that’s just part of real life.”

Others celebrated the news, and shared tweets that said it is an uplifting notion that queer characters and gay parents are becoming normalised in children’s TV.

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“GAY DOGS IN BLUEY!!! IM SO GLAD FOR THIS. As a person who lived with his mom and her gf at one point in time, I think this is great” one user shared on X (Twitter).

Naturally, there were also some hateful perspectives on “The Sign”. “This is what happens to ANYTHING Disney touches,” Daily Wire’s Megan Basham furiously posted. “You knew the moment they got involved with Bluey, its purity wasn’t long for this world.”

Previously, Bluey has been praised for how it handles different facets of being a young individual growing up and interacting with parents, siblings and friends. Also, the show doesn’t shy away from darker themes; for instance, Bluey had to confront grief and disappointment when she found a dead bird.

Bluey had previously been criticised for its lack of diversity, with commenters questioning why the show isn’t “more representative” with gender diverse, queer, disabled, poor, or single-parent dog families.

The inclusion of Pretzel’s lesbian parents is one step forward to making Bluey a more inclusive and representative depiction of the world for children.
Bluey “The Sign” is available now to stream on Disney+.

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The line is ambiguous enough to make me want to watch this new episode and see (or hear) for myself, which makes me think it was intentionally written in a way to start controversy as a marketing tactic in order to get money from "both sides".
 
I was wondering why out of nowhere there were suddenly grown adults without kids were talking about bluey. Never mentioning why just saying how it’s the most important episode and they cried (for fucks sake it’s a toddler show why are they talking about how they watched it rather than their kids) I guess they colonized another property for grooming and their worship of fags. Now I know they if I hear anything about this in the next few days that that person shouldn’t be trusted and to keep an eye out for them and good future contact
 
It's pretty obvious this is intended for "adult fans of Bluey", the intended audience for this show has no understanding of buttfucking, fisting or stinkditches. At least I hope not, although those poor kids with monkeypox might have had a different experience...

If I'm looking for a kid's show to watch, it's going to be old-school stop-motion Thomas with Ringo Starr or Michael Angelis as narrator.
 
How is it making history if they're not the first ones to do it?
Its always funny because everytime some currently popular show just happens to introduce a character with some flavor of LGBT they claim its making history, every single time.
As if this isn't the standard already, its almost every show and the reason is simple compliance to the mob because if they don't, they get brigaded by angry faggots and their company blacklisted by blackrock.
 
I think it was inevitable for this to happen. I'm not happy for it - to the contrary. Yet things have a high percentage change of going pozzed, especially if it is aimed at children. Unless you and your animation studio is 100% religious (Christian, for the most part - maybe Muslim? Just trying to expand because I'm sure they won't tolerate such things, unless highly westernised), you will go through this. There will be pozz sooner or later.

You absolutely have to gatekeep your things if you want to ensure a stable production. The fandom is uncontrolable, sure, yet you can always claim they don't represent core values. I believe Joanne Rowling is doing pretty good with her aproach towards trannies. But you must gatekeep futher. Even towards L, G & B.
 
Pretty sure Arthur beat them by a few years.
I thought the Arthur character with two moms was over a decade ago?

Either way it's never a bad thing for kids shows to have characters with two moms or dads, since there are plenty of kids irl that do.
Sadly. I just want a western show free of butt fuckers or carpet munchers. Want to know the annoying thing? This apparently is the start of S3. You CANT skip this episode unlike some other middler. My nephews will be disappointed.
I would assume (and hope) your nephews won't give a shit a cartoon dog has two moms.
 
Unfortunately there is a non zero chance of that happening and I'm incredibly sad.
No that is a very real thing and it's fucking ridiculously shitty. For whatever reason Ben shapiro decided to pour his money into starting a streaming service called "bent key" which people immediately pointed out sounded like some kinda secret pedo thing.

I thought the Arthur character with two moms was over a decade ago?

Either way it's never a bad thing for kids shows to have characters with two moms or dads, since there are plenty of kids irl that do.

I would assume (and hope) your nephews won't give a shit a cartoon dog has two moms.
NO! The thing you're thinking about is the Buster spinoff show where they interview a bunch of various IRL families with Buster's VA asking the questions. There was an infamous one where it was a lesbian couple they didn't even point out were lesbians with him going "WOW, THAT'S A LOT OF MOMS!" spawning memes for years to come.
No no the"first gay Arthur character" shit from a few years back was them retconning Ratburn into being gay after years of people shitposting about him being gay/pedo sounding. Some writer for sesame street tried claiming Ernie and Bert were totally 100% gay confirmed too around the same general timeframe only for Frank Oz to literally step in and go "no they aren't gay, stop that please."
 
I would assume (and hope) your nephews won't give a shit a cartoon dog has two moms
Their mom would, I would, because gays are a disease.
No that is a very real thing and it's fucking ridiculously shitty. For whatever reason Ben shapiro decided to pour his money into starting a streaming service called "bent key" which people immediately pointed out sounded like some kinda secret pedo thing.
And now I am sad. This might happen.
 
Their mom would, I would, because gays are a disease.

And now I am sad. This might happen.
The bluey knockoff is called "chip chilla".
Literally almost every show on his streaming service is a bootleg of something that has recently come out it's kinda funny.
 
And now I am sad. This might happen.
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Animated children’s series Chip Chilla, streaming on the Daily Wire's new subscription streaming app Bentkey, is about a family of home-schooled chinchillas. In this opening scene, the father, voiced by Rob Schneider, is seen behind his newspaper while his wife deals with domestic matters.

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An episode of Chip Chilla, in which the children are taught a patriotic lesson about the moon landing.
 
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