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  1. Created by Joe Brumm, the series was inspired by his experience in raising two daughters. Brumm wanted to portray the importance of children participating in imaginative play, creating the title character Bluey as a Cattle Dog to give the series an Australian voice. [7]

  2. Mar 15, 2022 · The brains behind Bluey: He turned a simple kids’ show into a global hit. Now he’s ready to walk. Almost everything about Bluey – from a real-life blue heeler to games played by characters –...

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  3. Oct 4, 2023 · Bluey started out as a completely different concept, and one critical change altered the course of the cartoon forever. Growing up in Queensland, Australia, Bluey creator Joe Brumm’s favorite pet dog was a Red Kelpie named Rusty. Early in the development process, this crimson character was the lead.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_BrummJoe Brumm - Wikipedia

    Brumm returned to Brisbane in 2009 and established a small animation studio called Studio Joho with the intent of making an Australian version of Peppa Pig, swapping the pig characters with dog characters and changing the personality of the father figure. The show would be titled Bluey. [8]

  5. Oct 18, 2021 · Joe shares his candid thoughts on the experience of creating and filming Bluey, the difference between an audience and a community, and how Bluey has inspired cultural change. He also sheds light...

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  6. Joe Brumm is a film director, animator and writer, and the creator of the animated series, Bluey. Joe Brumm began working in London animating numerous shows, such as Peppa Pig, Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom, most notably Charlie and Lola, and Tinga Tinga Tales.

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Brumm had grown up in Brisbane around blue heeler dogs — in fact, his family owned one called Bluey, who he as described as a “wild” canine that would give the other family pets “hell.”

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