![]() According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), this breed is “compact but muscular” with “boundless energy,” who become “bored and gets into mischief.” Sounds just like Bluey! Like her name hints, Bluey is a blue heeler, also known as an Australian cattle dog, who can be born with blue or red coats. But if you’ve ever watched the animated Australian kids’ show (and if you have little kids, you definitely should watch!), then you may be curious: what kind of dog is Bluey and her family? A guide to all the dog breeds featured on the Emmy-winning series is below. She likes dressing up and playing games with her younger sister, Bingo, spending time with her dad Bandit and her mum Chilli, and hanging out with her friends. Remember to always ask an adult before filling out forms online.Other than being a 6-year-old dog, Bluey Heeler is just like any kid. Is there something we've missed? Got a fact you're dying to tell us? Submit it below and we could use it on a future Top 10 Facts page! Some people think that Bandit has another brother that hasn’t appeared yet. There’s Nana, Bob, Bandit, brother Stripe and their families. If you look closely, there’s a mystery dog in the family portrait behind Nana’s couch in Charades. There could be another doggy member of the family Mum and Dad are always doing it, and sometimes Bandit is too. If you ever hear the characters humming a song, it’s probably the Bluey theme song that they’re humming. The Bluey theme tune isn’t just at the beginning! There’s another 52 being made for the third season. Up until September 2021 there were 104 episodes (52 in each season). And then Nana (Bandit’s Mum) is played by Chris Brumm, who’s a relation too – Joe’s mum! 8. Uncle Stripe, who’s Bandit’s younger brother (and the dad of Muffin and Socks) is played by Dan Brumm, (the creator, Joe’s younger brother), He also helps do the sound for the show. The production team then takes these voices and the animatic guide, to create the final episode – this normally takes four weeks. ![]() These are turned into an animatic – a black and white early draft cartoon – that the voices then use when they’re reading the script. ![]() There can be over 500 of them, and it takes three weeks to draw them all. When they’ve got a script artists create storyboards – these are like rough guides – for what each moment will look like. When they come up with an idea for an epsiode it can take up to two months to write the script. The team work on fifteen episodes at the same time. Lots of the locations in the series are based on Brisbane landmarks. About 50 people help Joe make each episode. The series is made by Joe Brumm at Ludo Studios in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Australia. Indy, an Afghan Hound and the Terriers, triplet Miniature Schnauzer brothers. Rusty, a Red Kelpie from the bush, whose father’s in the army. Jack, a lively Jack Russell Terrier who find it hard to concentrate. Coco, an impatient pink poodle, Snickers, a science-obsessed dachshund. Other friends include Mackenzie, an adventurous Border Collie who’s a friend from school, and originally from New Zealand. Lucky, a bouncing golden Labrador who’s Bluey’s next-door neighbour, who loves sports and playing with his father and Honey, a thoughtful beagle who sometimes needs a bit of encouragement. Then there’s Chloe, a Dalmatian who’s Bluey’s best friend. There’s cousins Muffin Heeler, a three-year-old Blue Heeler and sister Socks Heeler, who’s still learning to walk on two legs and talk. Top 10 Facts About Saint Patrick's Day!.
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