Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 ‘An Idealised Australian Ethos’ : Why Bluey Is an Audience Favourite, Even for Adults Without Kids
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'Bluey, the Emmy award-winning animated series about a family of anthropomorphized cattle dogs, has become a ratings phenomenon since it was first broadcast on the ABC in 2018. Bluey follows the eponymous six-year-old Blue Heeler, her younger sister, Bingo, and their playful parents, Bandit and Chilli.' (Introduction)

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  • Bluey Joe Brumm , Tim Bain , John McGeachin , 2018 series - publisher film/TV
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