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* CallBack: Bingo's wind-up walk cycle appears very [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/BlueyAsparagus penguin-like, if you will]].
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* AnAesop: Your actions can change a person's life, even if you've never met them.
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We then see why: at the kindergarten, Bingo asks Lila, hiding behind a wall of blocks, if she can wind her up again. Seeing Bingo's fun, she joins in, and expresses hope that they will be friends forever. A quick montage of photos from the future show that they will.

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We then see why: at the kindergarten, Bingo asks Lila, hiding behind a wall of blocks, if she can wind her up again. Seeing Bingo's fun, she joins in, and expresses hope that they will be friends forever. A quick montage of photos from the future show shows that they will.

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* ForWantOfANail: After Bingo is dropped off at kindergarten, Bluey asks Bandit why he played Wind-Up Bingo at Bingo's request if all it did was make them more late for Bluey's school. Bandit admits he doesn't know, but it wouldn't be as fun if Bingo had just walked through the door. It turns out that the Wind-Up Bingo game was the inciting incident for Bingo and Lila to become friends, as Lila likely wouldn't have opened up to Bingo if Bandit hadn't agreed to play the game and Bingo hadn't convinced Lila to join in.

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* ForWantOfANail: ItBeganWithATwistOfFate: After Bingo is dropped off at kindergarten, Bluey asks Bandit why he played Wind-Up Bingo at Bingo's request if all it did was make them more late for Bluey's school. Bandit admits he doesn't know, but it wouldn't be as fun if Bingo had just walked through the door. It turns out that the Wind-Up Bingo game was the inciting incident for Bingo and Lila to become friends, as Lila likely wouldn't have opened up to Bingo if Bandit hadn't agreed to play the game and Bingo hadn't convinced Lila to join in.

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A kindergartener named Lila tells the story of the day she overcame her shyness. It's "Daddy Dropoff" day, and Bluey and Bingo want to play several games on the way to school. Even though each game will only make them later, Bandit gives in each time, concluding with Bandit winding up Bingo like a toy soldier so she can walk through the school door. Bluey asks Bandit why he gave in when it would make them later than they already were. Bandit says that while they wouldn't have been as late if he hadn't played the game, Bingo wouldn't have had as much fun. Bluey tells Bandit she's glad he did it, which the narrator Lila agrees with. We then see why: at the kindergarten, Bingo asks Lila, hiding behind a wall of blocks, if she can wind her up again. Seeing Bingo's fun, she joins in, and expresses hope that they will be friends forever. A quick montage of photos from the future show that they will.

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A kindergartener named Lila tells the story of the day she overcame her shyness. It's "Daddy Dropoff" day, and Bluey and Bingo want to play several games on the way to school. Even though each game will only make them later, Bandit gives in each time, concluding with Bandit winding up Bingo like a toy soldier so she can walk through the school door. Bluey asks Bandit why he gave in when it would make them later than they already were. Bandit says that while they wouldn't have been as late if he hadn't played the game, Bingo wouldn't have had as much fun. Bluey tells Bandit she's glad he did it, which the narrator Lila agrees with.

We then see why: at the kindergarten, Bingo asks Lila, hiding behind a wall of blocks, if she can wind her up again. Seeing Bingo's fun, she joins in, and expresses hope that they will be friends forever. A quick montage of photos from the future show that they will.
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A kindergartener named Lila tells the story of the day she overcame her shyness. It's "Daddy Dropoff" day, and Bluey and Bingo want to play several games on the way to school. Even though each game will only make them later, Bandit gives in each time, concluding with Bandit winding up Bingo like a toy soldier so she can walk through the school door. Bluey asks Bandit why he gave in when it would make them later than they already were. Bandit says that while they wouldn't have been as late if he hadn't played the game, Bingo wouldn't have had as much fun. Bluey tells Bandit she's glad he did it, which the narrator Lila agrees with. We then see why: at the kindergarten, Bingo asks Lila, hiding behind a wall of blocks, if she can wind her up again. Seeing Bingo's fun, she joins in, and expresses hope that they will be friends forever. A quick montage of photos from the future show that they will.

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* PhotoMontage: Lila expresses hope that she and Bingo will remain friends forever, and a series of photos shows them first in the present, then again around Bluey's age, then as preteens winning a trophy, and finally as young adults graduating together.
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* ForWantOfANail: After Bingo is dropped off at kindergarten, Bluey asks Bandit why he played Wind-Up Bingo at Bingo's request if all it did was make them more late for Bluey's school. Bandit admits he doesn't know, but it wouldn't be as fun if Bingo had just walked through the door. It turns out that this was the inciting incident for Bingo and Lila to become friends, as Lila likely wouldn't have opened up to Bingo if Bandit hadn't agreed to play along with Bingo and Bingo hadn't roped her into the game.

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* ForWantOfANail: After Bingo is dropped off at kindergarten, Bluey asks Bandit why he played Wind-Up Bingo at Bingo's request if all it did was make them more late for Bluey's school. Bandit admits he doesn't know, but it wouldn't be as fun if Bingo had just walked through the door. It turns out that this the Wind-Up Bingo game was the inciting incident for Bingo and Lila to become friends, as Lila likely wouldn't have opened up to Bingo if Bandit hadn't agreed to play along with Bingo the game and Bingo hadn't roped her into the game.convinced Lila to join in.
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* AnAesop: Your actions can change a person's life, even if you've never met them.
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* FirstAppearance: Of Lila.
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* ForWantOfANail: After Bingo is dropped off at kindergarten, Bluey asks Bandit why he played Wind-Up Bingo if all it did was make them more late for Bluey's school. Bandit admits he doesn't know, but it wouldn't be as fun if Bingo had just walked through the door. It turns out that this was the inciting incident for Bingo and Lila to become friends, as Lila likely wouldn't have opened up to Bingo if Bingo hadn't roped her into the game.

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* ForWantOfANail: After Bingo is dropped off at kindergarten, Bluey asks Bandit why he played Wind-Up Bingo at Bingo's request if all it did was make them more late for Bluey's school. Bandit admits he doesn't know, but it wouldn't be as fun if Bingo had just walked through the door. It turns out that this was the inciting incident for Bingo and Lila to become friends, as Lila likely wouldn't have opened up to Bingo if Bandit hadn't agreed to play along with Bingo and Bingo hadn't roped her into the game.

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* ForWantOfANail: After Bingo is dropped off at kindergarten, Bluey asks Bandit why he played Wind-Up Bingo if all it did was make them more late for Bluey's school. Bandit admits he doesn't know, but it wouldn't be as fun if Bingo had just walked through the door. It turns out that this was the inciting incident for Bingo and Lila to become friends, as Lila likely wouldn't have opened up to Bingo if Bingo hadn't roped her into the game.



* {{Symbolism}}: Lila's timidity is demonstrated when she hides from her classmates behind a small fortress of building blocks, acting as her metaphorical "shell". When Bingo asks her to help her in a game of wind-up-toy, Lila finally leaves her fortress, if reluctantly. As she starts to enjoy Bingo's game and joins in it, it marks the instant she came out of her shell.

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* {{Symbolism}}: Lila's timidity is demonstrated when she hides from her classmates behind a small fortress of building blocks, acting as her metaphorical "shell". When Bingo asks her to help her in a game of wind-up-toy, Wind-Up Bingo, Lila finally leaves her fortress, if reluctantly. As she starts to enjoy Bingo's game and joins in it, it marks the instant she came out of her shell.

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* {{Symbolism}}: Lila's timidity is demonstrated when she hides from her classmates behind a small fortress of building blocks, acting as her metaphorical "shell". When Bingo asks her to help her in a game of wind-up-toy, Lila finally leaves her fortress, if reluctantly. As she starts to enjoy Bingo's game and joins in it, it marks the instant she came out of her shell.

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* FirstAppearance: Of Lila.
* {{Symbolism}}: Lila's timidity is demonstrated when she hides from her classmates behind a small fortress of building blocks, acting as her metaphorical "shell". When Bingo asks her to help her in a game of wind-up-toy, Lila finally leaves her fortress, if reluctantly. As she starts to enjoy Bingo's game and joins in it, it marks the instant she came out of her shell.shell.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In Lila's narration of how she came to be friends with Bingo, she shows how she used to be shy, as her former self was hiding behind a wall of building blocks from the other children.
* {{Symbolism}}: Lila's timidity is demonstrated when she hides from her classmates behind a small fortress of building blocks, acting as her metaphorical "shell". When Bingo asks her to help her in a game of wind-up-toy, Lila finally leaves her fortress, if reluctantly. As she starts to enjoy Bingo's game and joins in it, it marks the instant she came out of her shell.

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