Bluey: American Mom Confused About How To Play A Popular Kids Party Game. She passes on the package after watching a controversial episode of the series, ‘I Need a Manual’
When a Bluey episode about “Pass the packet” aired in December 2021, it sparked quite a controversy about how the popular children’s party game is played.
Now, two years later, an American mom has reignited the debate about the right way to play it.
In the episode of the show, the beloved dogs argue about whether there should be a price under each layer of wrapping paper or just one at the end.
Speaking on TikTok, the mom said she too was completely confused about the game after watching the episode.
“This message is for the creators of Bluey,” she says in the video.
An American mother was confused about how to play the popular children’s party game “Pass the packet” after watching a controversial episode of “Bluey.”
“If you’re going to keep putting out quality television that I’m raising my kids on, I need an owner’s manual for every season.”
“Because now my kids want to pass the package on their birthday and I don’t know how to do that and apparently it’s doing that wrong but that’s the American version and it’s not right but that’s who we are. ” do.’
Although the mother said she knew this wasn’t the right course of action, that didn’t stop TikTok users from laughing in the comments.
In the episode, the series’ beloved puppies play the popular party game, which leads to an argument about the correct way to play
One wrote: “This hurts so much, where’s the wrapping paper?” followed by a crying face emoji.
In the controversial episode “Pass the packet Bluey,” the show’s popular puppies play the popular party game, which leads to a dispute over the correct way to play.
Bluey’s neighbor – aka Lucky’s dad – complains that there’s a prize underneath every layer of paper to make sure “everybody gets a prize”.
Bluey’s neighbor – aka Lucky’s dad – complains that there’s a prize underneath every layer of paper to make sure “everybody gets a prize”.
“We’re raising a nation of squibs,” he grumbles, reflecting on how the game was traditionally played with some levels left blank and saying the kids just had to “suck it up.”
When it came time to host his own son’s birthday party, Lucky’s father decides to only win one grand prize at the end of the game.
Although disappointed at first, the kids grew to love Lucky’s dad’s version of the game and even requested it at later parties.
If they missed the award, they’d tell themselves, “Maybe next time,” and then move on.
“We’re raising a nation of squibs,” he grumbles, reflecting on how the game was traditionally played with some levels left blank and saying the kids just had to “suck it up.”