Disney Passes on Bluey Theme Park Rights?

Dcgc28

Member
This show is different. There’s just something about it that goes well beyond any Disney junior stuff. Well beyond.
That’s fair, and I’m not at all taking shots at the show. But kid’s attention spans aren’t different and they will be attracted to something else regardless how good bluey is.
 

celluloid

Well-Known Member
I thought it was a cute show, better than most but nothing super special.

Then I took my 4 and 6 year old to the traveling play.

Disney On Ice this is not.
Yes the show had the greatest hits from the tv program.. grannies, keepy uppy , walking leaf… but one of the main plot points is Bluey doesn’t want her sister to keep being right there being like her. Mom explains if she keeps pushing her away, one day she won’t come back. Mom knows this from experience. At the end of the play, mom ask dad to borrow his phone, dials and says “(big sigh) hey Brandy it’s chilli… it’s been a while”. FADE TO BLACK.

At that moment I fully understood this was not a show for kids, they just don’t realize that.

There are a lot of examples like that in the show. It's great.
 

DisneyHead123

Well-Known Member
Yeah it would be a laugh riot for the 8 more years it’s actually a sellable product.

Kid shows go in and out so fast. Bluey will be no exception and I love watching bluey with the kids.
I think they have the potential to last much longer than adults shows because kids age out of them and so don’t have time to get bored with them in the way that adults move on to the next Netflix series. Some of the classics like Paw Patrol, Curious George, Sesame Street and Peppa Pig have been around forever. The Ninja Turtles and Mario have been around since I was a kid in the dark ages of the 80s. It’s just that gamble of figuring out which shows will become classics and which will be fads.
 

Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
I mean, just maybe a Bluey M&G would conjure a little more excitement and traffic than the one for Disney’s Wish. It’s unknowable.
 

britain

Well-Known Member
Yeah it would be a laugh riot for the 8 more years it’s actually a sellable product.

Kid shows go in and out so fast. Bluey will be no exception and I love watching bluey with the kids.
Bluey will last as long as the original Avatar the Last Airbender, or classic Andy Griffith episodes.
 

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member
Plus no one seems to recall the very short lived scavenger hunt during the Thanksgiving season at Ft Wilderness that I'm sure wasn't approved under LUDO and was quietly removed..
 

RobbinsDad

Well-Known Member
When my kids were into Disney Junior, it was another Australian IP that was a world phenomenon. When they have children it will be another one.
 

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