Disney is still shielding Americans from an episode of 'Bluey'
Disney is still shielding Americans from an episode of 'Bluey'

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Disney is still shielding Americans from an episode of 'Bluey'

Disney is still shielding Americans from an episode of 'Bluey'
Disney is still shielding Americans from an episode of 'Bluey'
Most episodes of the series, which has become a cultural phenomenon, are 7-minute vignettes about dad Bandit and mom Chili engaging in elaborate imaginative play with their daughters, six-year-old Bluey and four-year-old Bingo. The series is "educational without being pedantic, and, often, genuinely hilarious," said Phillip Maciak at Slate. Bandit, in particular, is renowned in dad circles for his ability to "instantly become an eager participant in whatever his kids dream up," said Bryan Walsh at Vox. In "Dad Baby," little Bingo finds an old baby carrier and climbs into it, while Bandit straps it on and tries to explain what it was once used for.
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Ah, it shows a male character having empathy towards pregnant people, and it reveals that children are born. All very controversial in a USA where empathy is officially a sin and pregnancy is someone else's problem whose purpose is to produce more tiny techbros.
Lololol. This was the very first episode my super conservative parents saw. We had been telling them for ages how much we liked the show. I could tell they were so uncertain how to feel, it was hilarious 😂
Would you care to expand?
It appears to be removed from Disney+ everywhere, not just in the US