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Popular kids show Bluey applauded for introducing same-sex couple in season finale
The Australian kid’s TV show Bluey has become one of the most critically acclaimed shows of its genre since its debut in 2018.
Upon Bluey’s eventual arrival worldwide on Disney+ a year later in 2019, the show became incredibly popular among both children and adults.
The popular performance details the life of Bluey, a seven-year-old cerulean healer, and her petite sister Bingo, a five-year-old red healer, alongside a supporting cast featuring their friends and family.
The majority of the reveal features the two sisters getting into hijinks, playing pretend, and learning animation lessons throughout each episode’s seven-minute runtime.
Now, three seasons and over 150 episodes into its existence, Bluey has not only garnered praise for being a tremendous kid's TV present but also for its inclusivity in the ultimate episode of season 3.
In the most recent episode of the series, the show made reference to its first same-sex couple, with a friend of Bluey's - a chihuahua named Pretzel - noting that he has two moms in an anecdote about his pet guinea
Bluey introduces same-sex couple in 'The Sign' season finale - but almost everyone missed it
Eagle-eyed Bluey fans have noticed the beloved cartoon has introduced a queer couple for the first time.
In the season three final titled 'The Sign' some viewers noticed a subtle hint that Bluey's friend Pretzel has two mums.
A few minutes into the episode Pretzel said: 'When my guinea pig ran away, my mums told me he might come back, but he didn't.'
The quick plural reference to 'mums' went in and over the heads of most viewers, but not all.
Australian Bluey fan Margie raved about the inclusion of a LGBTQIA+ couple in a TikTok video, with many agreeing it was the 'one thing missing' from the show.
The beloved Australian cartoon introduced the lgbtq+ couple in a 'blink and you'll miss it' moment
In the season three final titled 'The Sign' some viewers noticed a subtle hint that Bluey's friend Pretzel (pictured centre) has two mums. A few minutes into the episode Pretzel said: 'When my guinea pig ran away, my mums told me he might arrive back, but he didn't'
Describing it as a 'blink and you'll miss it' moment, Margie said she too didn't notice it at first.
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