‘Bluey’ star talks show’s future, “I’d love to do more!”

'Bluey' star talks show's future, "I'd love to do more!"

As a gamer who has spent countless hours binge-watching animated shows, I can confidently say that Bandit from Bluey has undeniably earned his place among the pantheon of iconic animated dads. The show’s creative hiatus might have left us fans hanging, but hearing that Dave McCormack (our beloved Bandit) is eager to return to the role gives me a glimmer of hope.

It’s more than accurate to claim that Bluey has skyrocketed into pop culture fame, but this statement barely does justice; however, it’s not just Bluey who has won our affection – the entire Heeler family has managed to charm viewers worldwide with their paws. Yet, one member of this beloved clan has recently ventured beyond their on-screen persona.

Among characters such as Mufasa and Goofy, Bandit stands out as one of the most cherished and recognizable animated father figures of all time, significantly contributing to the show’s charm. Interestingly, Dave McCormack, the voice behind Bandit, recently shared some insightful news about the show’s potential future.

“Bandit” Shares Bluey Update

To put it simply, the Ludo team took a break in creativity following their wedding special extravaganza, but according to producer Sam Moor, they are eager to return. The exact date is uncertain, but with more than 150 episodes already produced, there’s no shortage of content for viewers to enjoy!

For die-hard Bluey fans who are currently only able to satisfy their cravings with the Minisodes on Disney+, it seems that Dave McCormack may have accidentally revealed some behind-the-scenes information about Ludo Studio. During a recent interview with the Daily Mail, McCormack discussed his past as a punk-rock musician in the band Custard and also shared insights into his role as everyone’s beloved big blue dog father.

Initially, what caught this writer’s attention during the interview was a particular point about McCormack’s role as Bandit and its impact: It’s captivating to witness how his presence and long association with Custard has drawn in a fresh wave of fans who now enjoy their music.

When asked about his return to the show, the actor/musician stated the following.

So far, we’ve completed approximately 150 episodes, yet the producers don’t share too many details with me. Typically, I only receive emails informing me of what we’ll be doing next. Honestly, I’d love to be more involved and delve deeper into the project.

In a nutshell, McCormack expressing interest in reprising his iconic Bandit character might give assurance to fans who are unsure about the show’s continuation. The discussion in the interview further delves into how his tenure as Bandit impacted his band, but it’s evident that the role currently enjoys a more favorable standing.

It seems that we may not get any new episodes of “Bluey” anytime soon, but the fact that one of its main actors is eager to return gives us hope. In my view, neither Ludo nor Disney would allow such a profitable franchise to end after keeping viewers in anticipation for so long.

Dave McCormack may find himself unaware of the present circumstances, yet it doesn’t stop enthusiasts such as ourselves from pondering and keeping our hopes high. Fortunately, there’s an abundance of the beloved series, Bluey, available for streaming on Disney+.

Hey there! As a huge fan, I’ve got some exciting news to share. You can find Bandit, Bluey, and their awesome mates right here in Brisbane – at least, on your screens! They’re all over Disney+, Disney Junior, and BBC iView. So grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the adventures with these delightful characters!

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2024-12-17 17:57

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