Bluey producer gives update on fate of beloved Australian cartoon

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Find out more: A twenty-room house called Bluey, featuring a wraparound verandah, has been put up for sale. Fans of the property are extremely excited and surprised by the news, exclaiming "Wait, wait, what?"

Written by Campbell Greaves for the Australian edition of the Daily Mail newspaper.

Posted: 02:35 AM BST, April 12th, 2024 | Modified: 03:13 AM BST, April 12th, 2024.

The followers of Bluey have lately turned to social networking sites, gossiping about what lies ahead for the well-liked animated show aired on ABC worldwide.

The concluding episode of season three, which is scheduled to broadcast on Sunday, will last for an impressive 28 minutes, which is four times lengthier than typical episodes. Moreover, it is expected to alter the well-liked Heeler family's fate.

The massive launch of the latest episode caused numerous fans to become anxious, with a lot of them assuming that the animated show would come to a permanent end.

A creator of the widely loved Australian animated series has disclosed what will happen to the program.

On Friday morning, Daley Pearson, the executive producer, chatted with Sunrise and shared, "Recently, we've been dedicated to creating this Episode that lasts around 30 minutes. However, we have plans for crafting additional episodes of Bluey."

Devoted admirers of Bluey have recently flocked to different online platforms, pondering about what lies ahead for the immensely cherished animated program on ABC.

"We've put a lot of effort into this half-hour episode. The direction it takes is uncertain, but that's part of the thrill. In the past, we've found that taking risks has resulted in the most thrilling content, and the audience seems to agree," he added.

Therefore, the upcoming task is uncertain and we're not confident if it's achievable. Nevertheless, we're optimistic and anticipate succeeding.

According to the producer, it would be a wonderful achievement to create a feature-length movie adaptation of the animated series.

He stated that 'The Sign', a special that lasts for 28 minutes airing on Sunday, will be used as a trial to gauge the audience's reaction to an extended episode.

The final episode of the third season is scheduled to air on Sunday, and it will be a staggering 28 minutes long. That's four times longer than typical episodes. This episode is expected to alter the well-known Heeler family permanently.

Anxiety started to rise after a plotline disclosed that the family's residence, which boasts 15 to 20 rooms and is located in Brisbane, was being offered for sale at a price of six million Australian dollars.

Pearson shared that the concept of moving houses was only meant to display another aspect of childhood.

Moving to a new house is something we can't control. The children will definitely enjoy it, especially Molly. However, it's ultimately the parents who make the call. This episode focuses on how life sometimes shifts without much input from us.

During an interview with Sunrise on Friday, Daley Pearson, an executive producer, announced that although they have been focusing on developing a half-hour episode, more episodes of Bluey are planned for the future.

The announcement will be comforting for the numerous anxious supporters of the legendary animated series.

On the social media platform X, a concerned user expressed their anxiety by asking if the popular show Bluey is going to be discontinued. They seem to be hoping for reassurance that there's no plan to end the beloved series.

"I can't believe they're considering canceling BLUEY. My child is about to celebrate their second birthday with a BLUEY-themed party next week. It's become a tradition in our household, and my child will be heartbroken if the show is canceled. To be honest, we all enjoy watching BLUEY. #WeLoveBLUEY," remarked another user.

The program called Bluey's special is scheduled to be broadcasted on the 14th of April in 2024, specifically on ABC Kids.

series. He expressed his excitement about the possibility of creating an extended storyline and exploring the characters in greater depth. The producer acknowledged that bringing the cartoon to the big screen would be a significant challenge, but he was eager to take on the task. In his opinion, the vibrant animation and lovable characters of the cartoon had the potential to make a great movie that would appeal to audiences young and old. Overall, he remained optimistic about the prospect of turning the beloved cartoon into a successful feature film.

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