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  1. Nov 22, 2022 · Watch the full episode of Bluey, Season 2 Episode 26, "Sleepytime"! As Mum finishes reading bedtime stories to Bingo and kisses her goodnight, Bingo tells Mu...

    • 8 min
    • 23.3M
    • Disney Junior
  2. Bluey is an Australian animated preschool television series which premiered on ABC Kids on 1 October 2018. The program was created by Joe Brumm and is produced by Queensland -based company Ludo Studio. It was commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the British Broadcasting Corporation, with BBC Studios holding global ...

  3. References. External links. List of Bluey (2018 TV series) episodes. Bluey is an Australian animated television series for preschoolers that premiered on ABC Kids on 1 October 2018. The series was created by Joe Brumm with Queensland production group Ludo Studio. The show follows Bluey, an anthropomorphic six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy who is ...

  4. Apr 11, 2020 · Sleepytime: Directed by Richard Jeffery. With Melanie Zanetti, David McCormack. Inside Bingo's dream, Bingo and Floppy have an intergalactic adventure, while the rest of her sleep-deprived family try to navigate Bingo's non-stop night-time bedhopping.

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    • Richard Jeffery
    • 2020-04-11
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    Sleepytime is the twenty-sixth episode of the second season of Bluey.

    Inside Bingo's dream, Bingo and Floppy have an intergalactic adventure, while the rest of her sleep-deprived family try to navigate Bingo's non-stop night-time bedhopping.

    Warning Spoilers!

    The episode begins with Chilli reading Bingo a bedtime story about a baby and a mother chicken. Meanwhile, Bandit drags Bluey and places her on her bed. After initially complaining about her not being tired, Bluey immediately collapses to sleep and Bandit tells Bingo good-night as Chilli finishes the book. While she is about to leave, Bingo requests another book she hid under her pillow; a book about space. Chilli finally agrees after a small pleading from her daughter.

    They go through the book, with Chilli questioning Bingo the name of planets and Bingo identifying the Sun. After then, it is finally sleepy-time for Bingo, but not after Chilli finding Floppy on the floor for her. Bingo tells her that she wants to do a "big girl sleep" tonight and wake up on her own bed. Chilli encourages her, and reminds her, "I'm always here when you need me." Then Bingo closes her eyes, off to sleep she goes.

    The dream begins. As the scene pans to the Earth illustration on the space book cover, the Earth itself hatches, revealing Bingo inside. Beside her, Floppy hatches from the Moon. As they both see one another, they float to each other and share a hug. In real life, Bingo can be seen cuddling Floppy very tightly. Back in the dream, the two look at the Sun. They both then float their way to it, passing a through an already hatched Venus. At the same time, Bluey's bed is empty in real life.

    It turns out that Bluey has woken up and made her way to the parents' room, holding a glass. Chilli then wakes up and sees her daughter, surprised, and is asked if she can get the latter a glass of water. After fulfilling her request, she instead finds Bluey sleeping on her side of the bed. She then tiredly makes her way to the children's bedroom and finds rest on Bluey's bed trying to cover herself with her tiny blanket. Just as Chilli gets herself comfortable, Bingo gets off her bed, "floating" in her dream.

    In their dream-world adventures, Bingo and Floppy find the planet Uranus. Bingo feels it soft and cuddly, and lies on it like a bed, pulling the planet's surface beside her like a blanket. In truth, she ends up in her parents' room between Bluey and Bandit, and her lying and tugging on the blanket, taking Bluey and Bandit's share of it. So begins a tug-of-war between the freezing Bluey and Bandit as they pull the blanket for themselves and in process tosses and turns Bingo around. Bingo, however, feels overjoyed in her dream, as if the planet's surface rises and falls, rolling herself around as a laughing little fellow. Eventually the Blue Heelers pull the blanket simultaneously, launching Bingo in the air.

    •The Heeler Family

    •Bingo

    •Chilli

    •Bandit

    •The soundtrack played throughout this episode is based on Gustav Holst's orchestral suite The Planets.

    •The three songs are Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity, then briefly Venus, the Bringer of Peace and Saturn, the bringer of Old Age.

    •Their usage corresponds to Bingo actually visiting the planets in her dreams, except for the 2nd use of Jupiter which is for when the Sun arrives.

    •The other planetary songs like Mars the Bringer of War, Mercury the Winged Messenger, Uranus the Magician and Neptune the Mystic are either not used, or not credited in the closed captions.

    •(earlier music is sometimes just captioned as "ethereal music" or "slow relaxed music" or "jovial upbeat music").

    •The song Bandit sings, 99 Bottles of Thing on the Wall, (later re-used in Baby Race) is based on 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall, with lyrics changed to avoid the alcohol reference.

    •Sleepytime appears on IMDb's list of top user-rated TV episodes, with a weighted-average rating of 9.8/10. The episode previously had a 10/10 rating, one that was matched only by Breaking Bad's Ozymandias.

    •Sleepytime's IMDb rating drop from 10/10 to 9.8/10 received media attention, with reporters speculating that the drop was attributable to the notoriously-jealous fanbase of the anime Attack on Titan, who engaged in targeted review-bombing of Sleepytime in response to the episode ranking in a higher position than the Attack on Titan episode Heroes.

    •This episode is tied with Cricket for having the highest IMDb user rating.

    •This episode features a special end credits with a black background and a couple of stars dotted around the screen.

    •This episode has an unusually long runtime with 7:30 instead of 7:00, making this episode second to the longest one in the series.

    •The episode was originally the longest one, but Pass the Parcel would later on become the longest one with a runtime of 8:00, and so is Tradies with the same runtime.

    1.IMDb list featuring the top TV episodes with a minimum of 1,000 user ratings.

    2.Davison, Catherine (2022-08-05). "Bluey review-bombing: Tweet from exec producer sparks anime theory". 7NEWS Australia. Archived from the original on 2022-08-03. Retrieved 2022-08-15.

    3.James, A. (2022-08-04). "Anime trolls target Bluey to make the beloved Australian children's show plunge in the ratings". Daily Mail Australia. Archived from the original on 2022-08-15. Retrieved 2022-08-15.

    4.Goulis, Leah (2022-08-04). "Bluey conspiracy theory surrounding top ranking of Sleepytime episode on IMDB". Kidspot. Archived from the original on 2022-08-15. Retrieved 2022-08-15.

    5.https://twitter.com/raffamor/status/1271648766706061312

    6.https://www.bluey.tv/watch/season-2/sleepytime/

  5. www.disneyplus.com › series › sleepytimeWatch Bluey | Disney+

    Duration:8m. Release Date:2018 - 2022. Genre:FamilyComedyKidsAnimation. Series Rating: Season 1 Rating: Creator: Joe Brumm. Starring:Dave McCormackMelanie ZanettiBrad ElliotHsiao-Ling Tang. Bluey is a six year-old Blue Heeler dog, who turns everyday family life into adventures.

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  7. Meanwhile sleep-deprived Mum and Dad try to navigate Bingo and Bluey’s non-stop bed-hopping. As Bingo travels further into space in her dream, Mum gently guides her back to bed in real life. And when the sun finally comes up, Bingo finds herself in her own bed.

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