Where to watch ‘Bluey’ new episodes after release dates and times announced for Fall 2024
Parents rejoice, Bluey is back!
Parents rejoice, Bluey is back!
Oh biscuits! If you thought you’d seen the last of Bluey, you
were wrong. A whole new batch of mini-episodes featuring the
young Blue Heeler puppy and her adorable family is dropping
this month.
The show’s emotional Season 3 finale, The Sign, left everyone
wondering if Bluey was over for good, but we can now confirm
that the beloved pup and her friends are back – and the future
looks bright for the animated series.
Bluey was recently rated the most-watched series on streaming by Nielson, with over 35 billion minutes watched, according to Disney Plus. The Australian animated series has skyrocketed in popularity since its launch and it hasn’t gone unnoticed. In 2021, Rolling Stone dubbed the show one of the top 100 sitcoms of all time, and it’s been all uphill from there.
Seven new minisodes of the show will be released on Disney
Plus on Oct. 7, and in traditional Bluey form, each minisode
will be one to three minutes long. This is the second of three
batches of episodes the network teased earlier this year. The
first batch was released in July. The release date for the
third batch will be announced in the coming weeks.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the new Bluey
episodes, including air times, cast details, and streaming
information.
Date: Monday, Oct. 7, 2024
Time: 9pm ET
The Season 3 finale of Bluey, which was 28 minutes in length,
was the longest episode of the show ever created. Many fans
have speculated if the extended episode was a test to see how
a longer format, such a full-length movie, would perform.
Melanie Zanetti, who voices the character Chilli, said she
would be 100 percent in to do a full-length Bluey movie if
asked.
“I definitely think it would work and I’m here for anything
that the Bluey teams wants to do,” Zanetti told UK news outlet
i News. “The characters are fallible, no one is perfect and I
think people have really resonated with that, even people who
don’t have kids.”
Zanetti said, when interesting with fans, it’s been inspiring
to hear stories about how the children’s show has impacted
them in a positive way. “I was at a Comic Con (fan convention)
recently and someone said to me: ‘I had a really difficult
childhood and I feel like this show is re-parenting me.’
Someone else said ‘I have kids in my class with learning
difficulties and its taught them how to play with other kids
and changed their life at school,” she said.
Each new one to three-minute minisode features the lovable blue heeler dog and her family. Here is a sneak peek at each of the seven episodes:
One thing that makes Bluey unique is that several of the character’s voices remain anonymous. Here are some of the cast members that have been released: