New 'Bluey' Minisodes to Premiere on Disney+ Starting October 12

New three-minute 'Bluey' minisodes are set to premiere on Disney+ starting October 12. The episodes feature fun moments with Bluey and Bingo, exploring playful interactions, games, and new adventures. Created by Joe Brumm, the minisodes promise to captivate fans with delightful storytelling and engaging characters.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-09-2024 21:53 IST | Created: 06-09-2024 21:53 IST
New 'Bluey' Minisodes to Premiere on Disney+ Starting October 12
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There's good news for 'Bluey' fans—the beloved series will premiere new mini-episodes on Disney+ starting October 12, according to People. These short-form episodes will each last three minutes, delivering entertaining moments with Bluey and Bingo.

'The stories lean into playful interactions and games that further explore the characters and world of Bluey,' stated the release. The episodes are penned by show creator Joe Brumm and produced by Ludo Studio.

The first look at a minisode titled 'Blocks' has also been unveiled. In the video, Bluey and Bingo build a block tower at Nana's house. 'Oh boy, that's special girls! What a lot of care you've put into it!' Nana says before their mother arrives to take them home. Nana promises to 'leave your block tower exactly how it is until they come back to play next Sunday.'

Viewers can look forward to seven new episodes premiering on Disney+. Notable episodes include 'Tattoo Shop,' where Dad visits a pretend tattoo shop but ends up with unexpected designs, and 'Phoney,' which features Unicorse continually changing the music against everyone's wishes, among others.

In 'Drums,' Bingo discovers an electronic drum kit in a music shop, while 'Whirlpool' sees the kids creating a whirlpool in a paddling pool. These minisodes promise a blend of humor and heartwarming moments, maintaining 'Bluey's' charm.

The 'Bluey' minisodes will start streaming on Disney+ on October 12, reported People.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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