(A representation of Chili.) They begin to float in that direction. (Bingo is shown hugging Floppyy in her bed.)īingo and Floppy turn around to notice the bright, warm sun. They’re happy to see each other and they float towards each other and embrace. (A combination of the books Chili read to her before bed.)Īcross the way, Floppy hatches from the moon. The dream part 1 – Hatching in Spaceīingo’s dream in Sleepytime begins with the planet Earth cracking and Bingo hatching from it. We can guess from this interaction that Chili and Bingo have been working on this and that sleeping in her own bed is a personal goal of Bingo’s.īefore Chili leaves the room, she reassures Bingo that she’s nearby if she needs her. Judging by this interaction, it appears that Bingo is struggling with nighttime separation anxiety, which is common for Bingo’s age. (I mention the contents of the books because the themes appear later in the episode)Īfter they two are finished with the book, Bingo asks for her lovey (Floppy) and tells her mom that she’s going to stay in her own bed all night. The second book is about the solar system, which Bingo is very interested in. One of the books Chili reads to Bingo is about a baby chick that hatches and meets her mother, which makes Bingo very happy. Sleepytime (season 2, episode 26) starts with Chili Heeler (the mother) reading a story to Bingo (the younger daughter) while Bandit (the father) tucks in Bluey (the older daughter).īandit leaves the room and Bingo asks for one more story, which Chili agrees to. The Bluey team deserves all the awards they can get.What happens in the Bluey Sleepytime episode? Without a shadow of a doubt, this is the most emotive piece of media I have ever seen. We’ve watched it 4 times now and STILL I end up crying. I think about how much I love my own mother, and how much I don’t want to leave my son when my time comes, no matter how old her is. I started to cry when Floppy left, then when Chilli turned up as the sun, I ‘had to go to the toilet’, where I just utterly broke down. I don’t know if it’s being a parent, but it seems to explain the enormous amount of love I feel for my child and the pains of loss I felt growing up/watching him grow, so precisely. ![]() It’s difficult for me to be involved so much that it would elicit a reaction that I really don’t do very much of. Some back story, I don’t cry at TV, or movies. I had to search for somewhere to process my feelings after watching this episode. Of course the actual story was elegantly simple with the kind of emotional pay-off that is a hallmark of Bluey-at-its-best. The animation on this show is consistently gorgeous and brilliantly designed, but today's episode went above and beyond in taking us on a tour of the solar system the 'lighting' added so much - check out the part late in the episode where we're taking around the quiet Heeler house at night, with the moonlight streaming in through the windows revealing microscopic motes of dust - just wonderful. always deliver with music that elevates the material, but today's effort was one of their very finest moments the score was positively cinematic and as is often the case it elicited a real emotional response from me. I've always rated Fruit bat as being one of the very best episodes due to it's imaginative dream logic, 'Sleepytime' picks up that thread and weaves something truly original and memorable in depicting Bingo's dream a 'mash-up' (as my daughter described it) of her two bedtime stories. Spectacularly beautiful episode of Bluey (or was that Bingo E2!?) this morning surreal and magical.
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