Popular Australian children’s show “Bluey” recently aired a special episode titled “The Sign” that had fans buzzing with excitement as they discovered a plethora of hidden Easter eggs sprinkled throughout the episode.
For those who may not be familiar with the show, “Bluey” follows the adventures of a lovable Blue Heeler puppy named Bluey and her family as they navigate everyday life in their vibrant and imaginative world. The show has gained a massive following not only among young viewers but also adults who appreciate the show’s humour, heartwarming stories, and relatable characters.
In “The Sign,” Bluey and her family embark on a camping trip to the beach where they encounter a mysterious sign that leads them on a treasure hunt. As they follow the clues, fans were delighted to discover references to previous episodes, recurring characters, and even nods to the show’s creators and crew.
One of the most prominent Easter eggs in “The Sign” was the appearance of Bandit’s work colleague, David, as the voice behind the treasure hunt clues. David, voiced by show creator Joe Brumm, has been mentioned in previous episodes but never made a physical appearance until now. This subtle nod to the behind-the-scenes talent that brings “Bluey” to life was a fun surprise for fans to uncover.
Additionally, keen-eyed viewers noticed references to past episodes such as “Teasing,” where Bluey and her friends pretend to be tooth fairies, and “Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound,” where Bluey’s grandfather tells a story about a wise old dog. These callbacks served as a delightful reminder of the show’s rich storytelling and continuity, much to the delight of fans who have been following Bluey’s adventures since the beginning.
Furthermore, “The Sign” also featured visual Easter eggs in the form of hidden objects and details within the animation that paid tribute to various aspects of the show. From a sticker of Bluey’s friend Snap to a drawing of a dragonfly, these subtle references added an extra layer of fun for fans who enjoy scouring each frame for hidden gems.
Overall, “The Sign” was not only a heartwarming and entertaining episode of “Bluey” but also a treasure trove of Easter eggs for fans to discover and appreciate. With its attention to detail, clever references, and nods to the show’s history, “The Sign” demonstrated once again why “Bluey” has captured the hearts of viewers young and old around the world.