Bluey fans go berserk after noticing a subtle cameo from The Wiggles in the new episode: “That made me laugh so much!”
Bluey fans are in a frenzy after noticing a subtle nod to legendary children’s group The Wiggles in a recent episode.
In the Season 3 episode titled “Phones,” Bluey is briefly seen with a framed photo of four dogs resembling the Wiggles at her home.
In a hilarious twist, the picture also featured the autographs of Purple Wiggle Lachlan Gillespie, Red Wiggle Simon Pryce, Blue Wiggle Anthony Field and former Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins.
Each pooch wore a colored t-shirt resembling its namesake.
Fans have since pointed out the humorous detail on social media, with one writing: “The first time made me laugh so much, especially because Jeff Bush, the guy who makes the music, is really good friends with the former Wiggle Emma. ”
Bluey fans are in a frenzy after noticing a subtle nod to legendary children’s group The Wiggles in a recent episode. In the Season 3 episode titled “Phones,” Bluey is briefly seen with a framed photo of four dogs resembling the Wiggles at her home
Meanwhile, another person joked that in Bluey’s universe, the band would be called The Waggles.
It follows the third season of “Bluey” premiering earlier this year on ABC Kids.
A recent episode, “Cubby,” drew in an impressive 1,498,000 viewers, the highest since it was released in 2018.
In a hilarious twist, the picture also featured the autographs of Purple Wiggle Lachlan Gillespie, Red Wiggle Simon Pryce, Blue Wiggle Anthony Field and former Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins (all pictured).
Each pooch wore a colored t-shirt resembling its namesake
The total audience includes 866,000 overnight viewers, a further 149,000 viewers watched the evening encore and 483,000 watched the iview VPM.
Arguably Australia’s most popular children’s television show, Bluey follows the adventures of an “lovable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler” along with her family, which includes her mother, father, younger sister and friends.
The animated series won the Kids: Preschool Award at the 2019 International Emmys.
The show has even captured the hearts and minds of school children across America, changing the way they speak.
Children in the US begin to speak with an unmistakably Australian overtone after seeing Bluey.
Arguably Australia’s most popular children’s television show, Bluey follows the adventures of an “lovable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler” along with her family, which includes her mother, father, younger sister and friends