Bluey series 2
Appearance
Bluey | |
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Series 2 | |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC Kids |
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Series chronology | |
The second series of Bluey began airing on ABC Kids with the first half beginning on 17 March 2020 until the 11 April of that same year – and the second half beginning on 25 October until 4 April 2021.
Production
In 2019, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a second series consisting of 52 episodes.[1]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Storyboarded by [2] | Written by [2] | Original air date [3] | Australian viewers | ||||||
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Part 1 | ||||||||||||
53 | 1 | "Dance Mode" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 17 March 2020 | 458,000[4][5] | ||||||
When Bandit unintentionally eats Bingo's last chip at a restaurant, he makes it up to her by giving her the power of "Dance Mode"; the ability to make her family members dance at any chosen time. However, Bingo is frustrated when her family make the decisions for her and waste her chances to use the power. | ||||||||||||
54 | 2 | "Hammerbarn" | Sarah Rackemann | Joe Brumm | 18 March 2020 | 338,000[6] | ||||||
Bandit is inspired by Lucky's father to build a new pizza oven, so takes the family to visit Hammerbarn, the local hardware store, for supplies. Bluey and Bingo build pretend gardens in the shopping trolley using items collected during the journey around the warehouse. Bluey continually compares her creation to Bingo's and struggles to deal with jealousy of her sister. | ||||||||||||
55 | 3 | "Featherwand" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 19 March 2020 | 381,000[7] | ||||||
Bluey prepares to attend Chloe's birthday party, but Bingo feels dejected when she is reminded that she is not invited. Bingo discovers a magical "featherwand" which has the ability to deliberately make items heavy upon her command, slowing down the process of Bluey and Chilli leaving the house. | ||||||||||||
56 | 4 | "Squash" | Jasmine Moody | Dan Brumm Joe Brumm | 20 March 2020 | 351,000[8] | ||||||
During their competitive game of squash, Bluey pretends to control Bandit's movements while Bingo navigates Uncle Stripe. Bingo is disheartened when Bandit insists that older siblings always win, which leads her to inspire and motivate Uncle Stripe into winning the second round. | ||||||||||||
57 | 5 | "Hairdressers" | Beth Harvey | Joe Brumm | 21 March 2020 | 361,000[9] | ||||||
While role-playing as hairdressers, Bingo struggles to articulate her ideas and Bluey continually speaks on her behalf. But when the sisters discover that Bandit has nits, they must work together to combat the growing threat to their game. Bluey learns to stop and listen to Bingo's ideas, while Bingo finds her voice and learns how to be confident. | ||||||||||||
58 | 6 | "Stumpfest" | Mike Chavez | Joe Brumm | 22 March 2020 | 343,000[10] | ||||||
Bandit, Uncle Stripe and Lucky's father announce their intention to remove the tree stumps from the backyard; in what they call "Stumpfest". Meanwhile, Bluey, Bingo and Muffin set up a make believe nail salon on one of the stumps. The girls enter a sit-in protest to stop the stump being removed by the parents, before deciding to negotiate with them. | ||||||||||||
59 | 7 | "Favourite Thing" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 23 March 2020 | 303,000[11] | ||||||
At the dinner table, the family share their favourite things that happened throughout the day. Bluey recalls her highlight and accidentally embarrasses Bingo in the process. The family work together to retell funny moments from the day in the hope of making Bingo feel better. | ||||||||||||
60 | 8 | "Daddy Dropoff" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 24 March 2020[note 1] | 192,000[13] | ||||||
When it's Bandit's turn to take Bluey and Bingo to school and kindergarten, the children set out to make the morning a little more fun. Bandit desperately tries to adhere to the morning routine while entertaining Bluey and Bingo's gameplay along the way. | ||||||||||||
61 | 9 | "Bingo" | Tom Ward | Joe Brumm | 25 March 2020[note 1] | 195,000[14] | ||||||
When Bluey is away at a play date with Chloe, Bingo tries to learn how to play by herself. She initially struggles to select a suitable game to play, but is inspired by Chilli to instead find a problem that needs solving. Bingo takes on the challenge of determining the colour of a kiwi to entertain herself. | ||||||||||||
62 | 10 | "Rug Island" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 26 March 2020[note 1] | 191,000[15] | ||||||
Bluey and Bingo set up the imaginative "Rug Island" in the backyard, repurposing their play mat and felt-tip pens. While adults are not typically not allowed on the island, Bandit suddenly finds himself washed up on the beach. He is tempted to stay and rediscover his inner child, as he learns about the routines and customs of the land. | ||||||||||||
63 | 11 | "Charades" | Beth Harvey | Joe Brumm | 27 March 2020 | 310,000[16] | ||||||
Bluey and Bingo play charades with the cousins at Nana's house, but Muffin and Socks struggle to comprehend the rules of the game. While Nana tries to cater for everyone, the cousins begin to bicker and the game quickly derails. Nana teaches Bluey and Bingo how to sacrifice the rules of the game to ensure that their younger cousins have fun. | ||||||||||||
64 | 12 | "Sticky Gecko" | Suzy Brumm Beth Harvey | Joe Brumm | 28 March 2020[note 1] | 206,000[17] | ||||||
Chilli tries to get Bluey and Bingo ready to leave for a play date, but the girls are distracted by the "sticky gecko" toy which is clinging to the ceiling. Chilli juggles multiple tasks at once, as Bluey and Bingo reluctantly dress and ready themselves for their meeting at the park. Chilli and Bluey ultimately come to an understanding about the play date. | ||||||||||||
65 | 13 | "Dad Baby" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 29 March 2020 | 370,000[18] | ||||||
When Bingo discovers her old baby sling, Bandit demonstrates how it works. Bluey insists that he must now pretend to be pregnant while carrying Bingo around inside of it. Bandit realises how challenging it is to be pregnant, and with the help of Lucky's father, finally gives birth to his new baby. | ||||||||||||
66 | 14 | "Mum School" | Anna Pan | Joe Brumm | 30 March 2020 | 277,000[19] | ||||||
Bluey attends "Mum School", a pretend training course in which she learns how to be a mother by looking after a group of balloons. Throughout the day, Bluey must learn how to manage a difficult balloon as Chilli assesses her mothering skills. Ultimately, Chilli encourages Bluey to continue refining her abilities before she can complete the course. | ||||||||||||
67 | 15 | "Trains" | Mike Chavez | Joe Brumm | 31 March 2020 | 312,000[20] | ||||||
Bingo roleplays a day of carrying out errands, as she travels to each location on Bandit's pretend train. But when Bluey boards the train as an unruly passenger, the journey is delayed, and Bingo's schedule is disrupted. Bingo is late for work at the vet, which sets off a chain of events that leads her to reconsider her approach to work. | ||||||||||||
68 | 16 | "Army" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 1 April 2020 | 329,000[21] | ||||||
Jack has his first day at Bluey's school, but he is worried that he will struggle to sit still and follow instructions. Jack befriends Rusty, who teaches him how to play "Army". As a new recruit, Jack must follow directions from his drill sergeant Rusty, as he undergoes training to become a soldier. Jack discovers his ability to focus and is accepted into the army as a private. | ||||||||||||
69 | 17 | "Fancy Restaurant" | Anna Pan | Joe Brumm Chris Bennett | 2 April 2020 | 356,000[22] | ||||||
Bluey and Bingo want to witness their parents kiss, so they decide to teach Bandit how to be romantic. The sisters set up a pretend restaurant in the playroom, with Bluey acting as their server and Bingo becoming the chef. Bandit tries to impress Chilli on their date, while Bluey and Bingo attempt to serve a special meal. Bandit finds a unique way to be romantic. | ||||||||||||
70 | 18 | "Piggyback" | Jim Byrt | Joe Brumm | 3 April 2020 | 403,000[23] | ||||||
The Heeler family go for a walk along the riverside, with Bluey and Bingo riding on their scooters. However, Bingo starts to tire and complains of sore legs. Chilli, Bandit and Bluey think of inventive ways to motivate Bingo to continue moving. Bingo makes it all the way to the riverbank and is inspired to run all the way home. | ||||||||||||
71 | 19 | "The Show" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 4 April 2020 | 352,000[24] | ||||||
After Bingo accidentally drops the breakfast she and Bluey prepared for Mother's Day, Bingo is discouraged. The girls stage a performance for Chilli instead, after she teaches them that "the show must go on". However, after a minor mishap, Bingo feels as if she has ruined the entire presentation. Bingo returns to the show, which is ultimately a success. | ||||||||||||
72 | 20 | "Tickle Crabs" | Tom Ward | Joe Brumm | 5 April 2020 | 345,000[25] | ||||||
Bluey and Bingo convince Bandit to play one of his least favourite games, "Tickle Crabs", which requires him to pretend to be at the beach, and accidentally bring home some crabs who tickle him. Bandit begs Chilli to play the game with him, but when she refuses, he realises that he must find a way to stop the tickling crabs by himself. | ||||||||||||
73 | 21 | "Escape" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 6 April 2020 | 420,000[26] | ||||||
Bluey and Bingo are outraged to hear that Chilli and Bandit will be spending some time alone, without the children, while they are at Nana's house. Bluey and Bingo form an elaborate mental image of how they could infiltrate their parents' private time, while Chilli and Bandit imagine how they might escape from the pursuit of their children. Suddenly, the chase is reversed. | ||||||||||||
74 | 22 | "Bus" | Tom Ward | Joe Brumm | 7 April 2020 | 326,000[27] | ||||||
Bluey and Bingo dress up as grandmothers and board the imaginary bus that Bandit is driving. They befriend a lady on the bus (Chilli), who has a crush on the bus driver. The two grandmothers become matchmakers and help the lady work up the nerve to talk to him, wreaking havoc on the bus to allow their new friend more time to find her confidence. | ||||||||||||
75 | 23 | "Queens" | Sarah Rackemann | Joe Brumm Idea : Michael Griffin | 8 April 2020 | 297,000[28] | ||||||
Bingo dresses up as a queen, while Bluey acts as her royal butler, before they switch roles. But when the sisters both want to become the royal butlers, they must appoint a new queen. Bluey sacrifices her role as the butler for Bingo, to allow her to completely enjoy the game. Later, Bluey and Bingo select Chilli to be their new queen. | ||||||||||||
76 | 24 | "Flat Pack" | Sarah Rackemann | Joe Brumm | 9 April 2020 | 356,000[29] | ||||||
While Chilli and Bandit struggle to assemble a flat pack furniture garden chair, Bluey and Bingo play with the boxes and packaging in the backyard. The sisters roleplay evolution as they pretend to be different creatures navigating the new world that they have built around themselves. | ||||||||||||
77 | 25 | "Helicopter" | Sarah Rackemann | Joe Brumm | 10 April 2020 | 338,000[30] | ||||||
After she is forced to cancel a play date with Honey, Bluey learns that there are things in life she cannot control. At school, she flies a pretend helicopter and appoints herself as the pilot. But as her friends add their own details to her helicopter simulation, Bluey realises that she must give up some control so that others can enjoy the game too. | ||||||||||||
78 | 26 | "Sleepytime" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 11 April 2020 | 376,000[31] | ||||||
At bedtime, Bingo is determined to sleep for the whole night in her own bed. After reading a bedtime story about outer space, Bingo is propelled into an intergalactic dream world. Along with her stuffed toy Floppy, Bingo imagines journeying among the planets, as she unconsciously switches between the beds of the house during the night. | ||||||||||||
Part 2 | ||||||||||||
79 | 27 | "Grandad" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 25 October 2020[32] | 227,000[33][note 2] | ||||||
Chilli takes Bluey and Bingo to visit Grandad at his home near the bush, while he is recovering from heart surgery. Chilli insists that he should be resting, but Grandad refutes that it should be his decision. Grandad, Bluey and Bingo adventure into the bush while Chilli chases after them. Ultimately, Grandad relents and admits that as he is getting older, he should be resting. | ||||||||||||
80 | 28 | "Seesaw" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 26 October 2020 | 404,000[34][35] | ||||||
While playing at the park, Pom Pom feels that she is too small to fully participate in Bluey and Bingo's games. However, while playing on the seesaw, the sisters are provoked by Bandit, who uses his weight to bring the equipment's movement to a standstill. Bluey and Bingo recruit a group of their friends to overthrow Bandit from the seesaw, and ultimately require Pom Pom's help. | ||||||||||||
81 | 29 | "Movies" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 27 October 2020 | 383,000[36] | ||||||
Bandit takes Bluey and Bingo to the movie theatre for the first time, but Bluey is hesitant, getting worked up about the impending frightening sequence of the film. However, when Bingo's behaviour in the theatre becomes unmanageable, Bluey must conquer her fear of the movie to assist Bandit in calming her sister down. | ||||||||||||
82 | 30 | "Library" | Sarah Rackemann | Joe Brumm | 28 October 2020 | 343,000[37] | ||||||
Uncle Stripe tells Muffin that she is "the most special kid in the world", which leads her to believe that she does not have to follow the rules. This leads to conflict when Bluey and Bingo struggle to involve Muffin in their library roleplay without her completely disregarding their instructions. | ||||||||||||
83 | 31 | "Barky Boats" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 29 October 2020 | 388,000[38] | ||||||
At school, Bluey and Mackenzie are visited by their older buddies. Bluey creates a fairy garden with Mia, while Mackenzie floats pieces of bark as boats with Captain. Mia and Captain show more interest in spending time with each other than their younger buddies and abandon Bluey and Mackenzie, which leaves them feeling disheartened. | ||||||||||||
84 | 32 | "Burger Shop" | Tom Ward | Joe Brumm | 30 October 2020 | 389,000[39] | ||||||
After reading a parenting book, Bandit decides to allow his children to make their own decisions and develop autonomy. Bluey and Bingo act out the procedures of a burger restaurant while in the bathtub, and he gently encourages them to finish their game and go to bed. Ultimately, Bandit realises that a more authoritarian approach is required to make the children listen. | ||||||||||||
85 | 33 | "Circus" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 31 October 2020[note 3] | 437,000[40] | ||||||
On election day, Bluey and Bingo play with their friends at the park while their parents cast their votes. The friends perform a make-believe circus show, with Bluey acting as the ringleader. While Hercules uses force to make Winton play with him, Bluey demonstrates that a responsible leader shows their followers what to do in a considerate manner. | ||||||||||||
86 | 34 | "Swim School" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 1 November 2020 | 424,000[41] | ||||||
Bluey adopts the persona of a eccentric swimming instructor and takes on Bingo, Chilli and Bandit as her students. While in the pool, the family get tied up in the politics of rules around dobbing on one another. The parents try to teach the children that the true purposes of informing are to protect one another from danger and to support each other. | ||||||||||||
87 | 35 | "Café" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm Dave Lowe | 2 November 2020 | 341,000[42] | ||||||
Over a consecutive few mornings, Bluey makes a new friend, Winnie, at the park, and Bandit encounters her father, Fido. Their friendship develops and Winnie invites Bluey over for breakfast. However, Bandit and Fido take longer to affirm their own friendship, and the girls must convince their fathers to admit their fondness for each other and organise the gathering. | ||||||||||||
88 | 36 | "Postman" "Postman and Ground's Lava" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 3 November 2020 | 396,000[43] | ||||||
When Bluey overhears her parents arguing over a trivial matter, she expresses her unsettlement. She acts as a postie with the aim of delivering an apology letter from Bandit to Chilli. However, when Bingo wants to play the floor is lava, the sisters must work together to combine their games. Bluey learns that bickering is healthy and helps people to communicate. | ||||||||||||
89 | 37 | "The Quiet Game" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 4 November 2020 | 414,000[44] | ||||||
After Bluey and Bingo are playing too loudly, Bandit sneakily instructs them to remain silent for as long as they can and disguises the request as a game. But when he visits the toy store with them to buy a birthday present for Muffin, he must rely on the children's gestures and movements as they silently indicate which toy their cousin wants to receive. | ||||||||||||
90 | 38 | "Mr Monkeyjocks" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 5 November 2020 | 397,000[45] | ||||||
Bluey asks Bandit for a new toy, but he says they have too many toys already and insists that the girls must decide which of their toys are special and should be kept, and which ones can be donated. When they decide their stuffed toy monkey Mr Monkeyjocks is too important to discard, Bandit challenges them to prove why he is special. | ||||||||||||
91 | 39 | "Double Babysitter" | Sarah Rackemann | Joe Brumm | 6 November 2020 | 314,000[46] | ||||||
Chilli and Bandit are both out for the night, and they accidentally double-book Uncle Rad and Bluey's godmother Frisky to babysit the children. Bluey is apprehensive about being put to bed by babysitters, so Rad and Frisky organise games to help her get to know them better. While babysitting the girls, Uncle Rad and Frisky begin to develop a romantic connection. | ||||||||||||
92 | 40 | "Bad Mood" | Sarah Rackemann | Joe Brumm | 7 November 2020 | 368,000[47] | ||||||
Chilli accidentally sends Bingo into a bad mood by calling her behaviour "cheeky". This leads Bingo to run to Bandit, who acts as her "bad mood". Bingo stands on her father's feet as he stomps around the house, controlling all of her movements. Bluey tries to free Bingo from the control of her bad mood by enticing her with all of her favourite things. | ||||||||||||
93 | 41 | "Octopus" | Sarah Rackemann | Mark Paterson Joe Brumm | 8 November 2020 | 392,000[48] | ||||||
Chloe is exhilarated while playing "Octopus" at Bluey's house, and tries to replicate the experience at home with her own father. Chloe becomes disheartened when her father struggles to play the game with the same zest as Bluey's father. This leads Chloe's father to research the octopus, which helps the duo to improvise and reinvent the activity in their own way. | ||||||||||||
94 | 42 | "Bin Night" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 9 November 2020 | 374,000[49] | ||||||
Bluey and Bingo help Bandit take out the bins at night for rubbish collection, and watch with Chilli as the garbage truck arrives the next morning. Over a consecutive few weeks, Bingo recounts how a new student at kindergarten has been calling her names. After initially being tolerant, Bingo eventually finds a way to become friends with her new classmate. | ||||||||||||
95 | 43 | "Muffin Cone" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 10 November 2020 | 382,000[50] | ||||||
Muffin refuses to stop sucking her thumb, so Aunt Trixie puts her in a dog cone to help break the habit. Muffin is angered, while Bluey and Bingo are frustrated that their cousin cannot play with them due to her restricted movement. The sisters think of games that Muffin will still be able to join in with while wearing her "cone of shame". | ||||||||||||
96 | 44 | "Duck Cake" | Sarah Rackemann | Joe Brumm | 11 November 2020 | 416,000[51] | ||||||
Bandit sets out to prepare a famous duck-shaped cake for Bingo's birthday, which proves to be more difficult than he anticipated. Concurrently, he implores Bluey to clean up her toys, but she struggles to find the motivation to do so. When she sees her father become dispirited while baking, Bluey begins to understand the value of assisting others. | ||||||||||||
97 | 45 | "Handstand" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 12 November 2020 | 331,000[52][53] | ||||||
At her birthday party, Bingo attempts to perform a handstand, but feels overlooked when no one seems to notice her. Nana also feels out of place when she realises that no one has a job for her or requires her assistance. Ultimately, Bingo and Nana find each other and Nana watches Bingo as she accomplishes her handstand. | ||||||||||||
98 | 46 | "Road Trip" | Sarah Rackemann | Joe Brumm Francis Stanton | 13 November 2020[note 4] | 214,000[54] | ||||||
Bluey, Bingo, Chilli, and Bandit embark on a road trip in the family four-wheel drive, and Bandit tries to stay ahead of the "grey nomads" to avoid losing the ideal camping location. Bluey becomes bored with the long journey, and Chilli tries to entertain her with some car games, but she ultimately learns to appreciate life's smaller details to persevere through boredom. | ||||||||||||
99 | 47 | "Ice Cream" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 14 November 2020[note 4] | 218,000[55] | ||||||
Bluey and Bingo convince their father to buy them desserts from an ice cream cart, and he reluctantly obliges. However, the sisters get caught up in an argument about how to share their chosen flavours equally, which results in both of their ice creams melting. After wasting their treats, they decide on a more sensible way to share. | ||||||||||||
100 | 48 | "Dunny" | Ellie Goggin | Joe Brumm | 15 November 2020[note 4] | 204,000[56] | ||||||
Chilli asks Bluey and Bingo not to use the word "dunny" when referring to the toilet, as she believes it sounds impolite. Bluey and Bingo try to comprehend their mother's reasoning for making the request, and cheekily try and find ways to keep using the slang term. | ||||||||||||
101 | 49 | "Typewriter" | Sarah Rackemann | Joe Brumm | 16 November 2020[note 4] | 226,000[57] | ||||||
Calypso tells her students a story and Bluey is unimpressed with the tale's resolution. She is inspired to rewrite the story herself on an old typewriter. However, when the typewriter goes missing, she must journey through the gardens along with Snickers and Winton, to ask Calypso to help solve their problems. Along the way, the trio are ambushed by the Terriers. | ||||||||||||
102 | 50 | "Baby Race" | Ellie Goggin | Joe Brumm | 17 November 2020 | 459,000[58] | ||||||
Chilli recounts how when Bluey and Judo were both babies, she was eager to watch Bluey progress in important milestones such as sitting, crawling, and walking before Judo did. Chilli had become disheartened when Judo seemed to be winning the "baby race", but eventually realised that she needed to foster Bluey's development at their own pace. | ||||||||||||
103 | 51 | "Christmas Swim" | Jasmine Moody | Joe Brumm | 1 December 2020[59] | 414,000[60] | ||||||
The Heelers spend Christmas Day with the extended family, and Bluey receives a new stuffed toy dog, Bartlebee, as a gift. Bluey introduces the toy to her relatives, but is concerned when they all play too rough with him. After a video call with Frisky, Bluey is convinced to let everyone have another chance at adjusting to the new family member. | ||||||||||||
104 | 52 | "Easter" | Chris Voigt | Joe Brumm | 4 April 2021[61] | 607,000[62][63] | ||||||
Bluey and Bingo are anxious about Easter when they remember that the Easter Bunny forgot to bring them Easter eggs last year. Bingo is worried that she is a forgettable child, but Bluey tries to convince her otherwise. On the morning of Easter, the sisters wake up to find a series of clues which lead them on a treasure hunt around the house to discover their eggs. |
DVD release
The DVD release for series 2 was released in the United States on 6 December 2022,[citation needed] along with series 1.
References
Notes
- ^ a b c d This episode was first released on ABC iView on 17 March 2020.[12]
- ^ The viewership number for this broadcast also encompassed the figure for a repeat of the episode "Charades". The broadcast was referred to as a "preview episode" in celebration of Grandparents Day.[32]
- ^ This episode aired on the day of the 2020 Queensland state election.
- ^ a b c d This episode was first released on ABC iView on 26 October 2020.
Citations
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a special sneak peek episode will also drop for Grandparents Day at 8am Sunday 25th October, paired with an earlier favourite
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