Bluey’s Surprising Middle Name Revealed! Fans React Wildly

Fans of Bluey were taken aback when they recently solved a long-standing secret concerning their cherished animated figure.

Recently, a fan posted on social media about discovering an old toy credit card from the show, with the name “Bluey C. Heeler” imprinted on it.

‘Am I the only one that doesn’t know Bluey’s middle name? Somebody help!’ the fan asked.

Swiftly, enthusiastic Bluey fans stepped in to help clarify, revealing that an episode disclosed the endearing character’s middle name.

‘I’m fairly certain I remember in one episode someone yelling Bluey Christine,’ one person wrote.

In the “Handstand” episode, they refer to Bluey’s father as Bandit’s mom Chris. It seems reasonable to presume that she was given this name.

As a lifestyle expert, I couldn’t help but feel the surge of enthusiasm amongst fans once again, as new revelations in the beloved children’s series reignited our fascination. The intricate details and captivating plotlines have always kept us hooked, and this latest development is no exception!

2024 saw Bluey as the leading canine character on Australian television, surpassing viewership records on both ABC and ABC iview.

Based on a recent poll, it’s been found that the highly popular TV series has been among the most successful programs in the U.S. during the past two years.

For over two years, an animated series popular among kids has consistently ranked within the top ten most-streamed TV shows in the United States.

According to a report published on the Comicbook website, the data was gathered by Nielsen ratings, a system that monitors television audience in the United States.

In over 60 different nations, Bluey can be watched. All three seasons of this Emmy-winning animated series are accessible on ABC iview in Australia, Disney+ in the United States, and a selection of episodes are available on BBC iPlayer in the UK.

In December, it was announced that BBC Studios and The Walt Disney Company will release Bluey’s debut animated movie on the cinema screen for the very first time.

It will be written and directed by the show’s creator Joe Brumm.

Brumm shared that he thoroughly appreciated delving into a more extensive format during The Sign in Series 3. Extending this experience to a full-length movie seems like a logical progression for him.

‘I’ve always thought Bluey deserved a theatrical movie. 

‘I want this to be an experiential event for the whole family to enjoy together.’

In this movie, Melanie Zanetti and David McCormack will lend their voices to Bluey’s parents, Chilli and Bandit Heeler respectively. Furthermore, the film’s soundtrack will be composed by Joff Bush.

In a remarkable turn of events, the highly acclaimed animator Amber Naismith is set to oversee the production of our upcoming computer-generated (CG) movie. Meanwhile, Richard Jeffery, who was previously involved, will be back to jointly direct this film.

It is set to be released in cinemas in 2027. 

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2025-03-20 07:03

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