She had wabies!
She had wabies!
No thanks. My house key got scratched up by Portugal
COW. BOY. HAT!
CONE. OF. SHAME!
“Can you confirm you understood that message?”
You… don’t???
Magic Claw <-> Shaun <-> Unicorse
“How do animals without a tail know when they’re happy?”
But what if they’re really just concerned about you as in: “Human, stay away from that poison!”
For a character that gets a lot of hate, Muffin really stands out to me as a toddler character that was written by people who had actual experience in raising a toddler. It shows the ups and downs of raising children as they learn to manage their emotional swings. Just like social media, “Bluey” as a show highlights the slice of life of the main Heeler family and it tends to show/post the “good” memories of the household and random glimpses of the other Heeler family that will contain ups and downs of the life of Muffin. It’s really nice to follow Muffin’s growth throughout the seasons:
My dog is humping my leg… What is it trying to say?
Let’s give Bingo a Chattermax onesie!
“New heavyweight champion of the world? THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE!”
Cue Muffin’s entrance song: “Lollipop Lollipop Yum Yum Yum!”
About 1600 feet away from this is a new restaurant called the “Thai Tan”
BAH GAWD! It’s Bingo with a beanbag chair!
You’ll never convince me that coconuts don’t have water in them.
We’re going to hear the word Chilli used when the dishwasher broke.
“glow up.”
That’s why I love the “Octopus” episode from season 2. It’s a reminder that not all parents can’t be like Bandit or Chilli, but we can play into our strengths and be creative on how to use those strengths to be a better parent.
Alternative plot point: The hero/es keep traveling back in time because everytime they kill a potential Nazi leader, someone worse ends up taking its place. We are left with the timeline where Hitler eventually takes that spot because it’s considered the “best”/“least destructive” timeline.
Don’t worry, the camera sees you.