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** When the old pug points out that the price sign says $300, Muffin without hesitation ''flings the sign away'' and carries on haggling.
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* At the end of "The Sign", how does Bandit react to being told [[StatusQuoIsGod the purchase of the Heeler's house was cancelled?]] He calmly removes the "Sold" sticker off the "For Sale" sign, turns towards his family in the car... and then proceeds to ''tear'' the sign out of the ground, and toss it into the street.
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** When Indy wants to "move out" of her, Coco, and Chloe's [[PlayingHouse playhouse]] and Rusty is building a house, Calypso encourages Rusty to "sell" the house to Indy.

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** When Indy wants to "move out" of her, Coco, and Chloe's [[PlayingHouse playhouse]] and Rusty is building a house, Calypso encourages Rusty to "sell" rent part of the house to Indy.



** When Pretzel pretends to be a fisherman, she has him give his pretend fish to Bluey, who's pretending to run a fish and chip shop that's out of fish.

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** When Pretzel pretends to be a fisherman, she has him suggests he give his pretend fish to Bluey, who's pretending to run a fish and chip shop that's out of fish.
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* Pretty much every time the kids and even ''the adults'' when they say, "Hooray!" That six-letter word is the sound of celebrating the little things that matter most as well as Bluey celebrating her life, being proud to be in the world where she grew up in.
** "Hooray!" can also double as heartwarming, whereas the word shows gratitude to the fans, both young and old, who has tuned into Bluey's adventures.

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* Pretty much every time the kids and even ''the adults'' when they say, "Hooray!" "[[SharePhrase Hooray!]]" That six-letter word is the sound of celebrating the little things that matter most as well as Bluey celebrating her life, being proud to be in the world where she grew up in.
** "Hooray!" can also double as heartwarming, whereas the word shows gratitude to the fans, both young and old, who has have tuned into Bluey's adventures.



* "Bike" is a whole episode that is basically just about how you should keep trying the thing you're having trouble with to get it right. The bulk of it is just Bandit and Bluey at the park watching the younger kids overcome some kind of problem (not being able to reach the monkey bars, putting on a backpack) and cheering for them once they find a creative solution on their own. It's even set to inspiring music, in the form of a rendition of "Ode to Joy".

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* "Bike" is a whole episode that is basically just about how you should keep trying the thing you're having trouble with to get it right. The bulk of it is just Bandit and Bluey at the park watching the younger kids overcome some kind of problem (not being able to reach the monkey bars, putting on a backpack) backpack, and having trouble using the drinking fountain) and cheering for them once they find a creative solution on their own. It's even set to inspiring music, in the form of a rendition of "Ode to Joy".



* While it's full of StylisticSuck and endearingly amateurish, it's pretty impressive for a group of kids 6 years and younger as well as three parents to make a whole, coherent short movie just to cheer Bingo up when she's sick in "Barnicus and the Wise Old Wolfhound".
* Bluey, Bandit, and Chilli all dancing together at the end of 'Dance Mode'.

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* While it's full of StylisticSuck and endearingly amateurish, it's pretty impressive for a group of kids 6 years and younger as well as three parents to make a whole, coherent short movie just to cheer Bingo up when [[SickEpisode she's sick sick]] in "Barnicus "Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound".
* Bluey, Bandit, and Chilli all dancing together at the end of 'Dance Mode'. What makes it awesome is ''why'' they're dancing -- they promised Bingo that they would to make up for Bandit eating the French fry Bingo wanted, but chickened out due to embarrassment. However, this (combined with Bingo being too shy to admit she didn't want the "yes-no button") made Bluey sad, so the others swallowed their pride and danced anyway.



** Some props to Bandit - he notices how sad Pom Pom is due to feeling "too small" for the other games Bluey and Bingo are playing and comes up with the Seesaw game on the spot, effectively entertaining an entire playground of children until Pom Pom inevitably gets in on it. That's some good parenting of kids that aren't even his own.
** Even better, when he reaches towards Pom Pom as if to grab her and stop her from getting to the other side of the seesaw? That's actually him keeping an eye out for her and making sure she doesn't fall and get hurt. Bandit is ''really'' good at improvising.

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** Some props to Bandit - he notices how sad Pom Pom is due to [[HeightAngst feeling "too small" for the other games Bluey and Bingo are playing playing]] and comes up with the Seesaw seesaw game on the spot, effectively entertaining an entire playground of children until Pom Pom inevitably gets in on it. That's some good parenting of kids that aren't even his own.
** Even better, when he reaches towards Pom Pom as if to grab her and stop her from getting to the other side of the seesaw? [[FridgeBrilliance That's actually actually]] him keeping an eye out for her and making sure she doesn't fall and get hurt. Bandit is ''really'' good at improvising.



* In-Universe, "Movies" has the climax of the movie Bluey watches. When the protagonist Chunky Monkey doubts the glider they invented will work, he fusses over how he should've stayed in the trees like all the other chimpanzees. It's then that the [[MakesSenseInContext magic pine cone]] tells Chunky that [[BeYourself leaving the tree]] set him apart from the other chimps, because [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre there's no one else like him]]. These words leave such an impact on Bluey that it inspires her to keep watching the movie [[FaceYourFears despite her fear of storms]]. And it allows her to witness the part where indeed, Chunky's invention of the glider works, much to Bluey's delight.

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* In-Universe, "Movies" has the climax of the movie Bluey watches. When the protagonist Chunky Monkey doubts the glider they he and the other monkeys invented will work, he fusses over how he should've stayed in the trees like all the other chimpanzees. It's then that the [[MakesSenseInContext magic pine cone]] tells Chunky that [[BeYourself leaving the tree]] set him apart from the other chimps, because [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre there's no one else like him]]. These words leave such an impact on Bluey that it inspires her to keep watching the movie [[FaceYourFears despite her fear of storms]]. And it allows her to witness the part where indeed, Chunky's invention of the glider works, much to Bluey's delight.



** When Indy wants to "move out" of her, Coco, and Chloe's playhouse and Rusty is building a house, Calypso encourages Rusty to "sell" the house to Indy.

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** When Indy wants to "move out" of her, Coco, and Chloe's playhouse [[PlayingHouse playhouse]] and Rusty is building a house, Calypso encourages Rusty to "sell" the house to Indy.
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* The ending of "The Quiet Game" sees Bluey and Bingo taking the titular game too seriously. When trying to buy a present for Muffin's birthday, Bandit, who is at his wit's end, asks Alfie to help him decode the girls' charades as the entire crowd in the store gathers to watch. With clever thinking, Alfie correctly guesses the correct present on the first try, much to the delight of Bluey and Bingo, who finally break their silence, and Alfie receives loud applause and cheers from the entire store and a congrats from his new boss for his efforts. Well done, Alfie!

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* The ending of "The Quiet Game" sees Bluey and Bingo taking the titular game too seriously. When trying to buy a present for Muffin's birthday, Bandit, who is at his wit's end, asks Alfie (a new employee at the toy store they're visiting) to help him decode the girls' charades as the entire crowd in the store gathers to watch. With clever thinking, Alfie correctly guesses the correct present on the first try, much to the delight of Bluey and Bingo, who finally break their silence, and Alfie receives loud applause and cheers from the entire store and a congrats from his new boss for his efforts. Well done, Alfie!

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