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“Bluey” love story confirms fourth season for adults

“Bluey” love story confirms fourth season for adults

If you are one of the thousands of fans who watched the season three finale, you already know that big changes are coming to the series. Not only are we getting new Bluish There will undoubtedly be more mini-episodes before the next season arrives, but maybe we’ll also get to watch our girl grow as a character.

Bluey hangs out with a flying fox
Photo credit: Ludo Studios

Several episodes have proven that time is indeed a factor in the world of the series and that we see Bluey, Bingo and all their friends growing up before our eyes. However, this is not the only plot point that Bluish Creator Joe Brumm and his team at Ludo Studio have emphasized this.

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As Aunt Frisky and Uncle Rad’s wedding shows, relationships are crucial to the future of the show. Bluish The creator has indicated that any future incarnation could reinforce this fact, and she has the footage to prove it.

Bluish Perfects the modern love story

Aussie Girl Margie is a YouTube and TikTok creator known for diving headfirst into the fandom and exploring the different facets of the Bluey universe. In the video above, she brilliantly demonstrates how the budding romance between Captain and Mia embodies the traditional boy-meets-girl formula and how the continuity thrives beyond the television show.

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This is all very fascinating, but what could this mean for the main characters? If you are one of the die-hard Bluish Fans out there know that Ludo Studio never does anything without intention.

As Rad and Frisky as well as the terrier mother and Winton’s father prove, Bluish knows how to run a long-term con. Previous episodes may have been short and sweet, but the resolution in “The Sign” spoke volumes.

Puppies grow up

Bluey as an adult dogBluey as an adult dog
Photo credit: Ludo Studio

Bluish would not be the first animated series whose cast grows up in real time, as series like Adventure Time And Avatar: The Last Airbender. Could we still realistically experience a deeper immersion in romantic relationships?

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This is also not the first time the show’s script has moved in a more adult direction, proving that the series is growing with its audience. The series has never shied away from tackling difficult and complex topics, so exploring the inner workings of romantic relationships wouldn’t be out of the question.

Aussie Girl Margie mentions how realistic the character development is in the show. It wouldn’t surprise anyone if the show continued to use these elements in the near future. With everything we know now, that’s much more than just a coincidence.

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