Then a soothing & assuring voice said “Remember, I will always be there. That is waking up in her own bed in the morning. Next, Bingo made a promise that she must fulfill her first shed of independence of being a big girl. The sun is the center of our universe with their respective planets and in Bingo’s world her mother is the center of her universe. The culmination arrived with Holst’s Jupiter and Bingo basking in the warmth of the sun in her dream while in the Heeler house Chili was comforting Bingo in her bed. I forgot to add another thing in the Heeler house during this episode which was swapping beds to sleep which leads to the episode’s moment in the sun (you’ll need tissues, not puns). It basically started good, then great, and then visually stunning, fun, and then cinematic quality. ![]() The metaphors in Bingo’s dream and in the Heeler house fits perfectly.Īlso there are other things going on in the Heeler which includes such Bluey getting a glass of water from Mum only to return to Bluey taking her spot in bed, Dad spontaneously waking up after getting kicked, and singing to Bluey to fall asleep. It takes us back and forth between Bingo’s dream and the Heeler house. ![]() Then, it takes us to space with Bingo hatching out of the Earth. Sleepytime is like any other Bluey episode with its stunning visuals, simple yet complex story telling, and fitting selection of music. If humanity ceased to exist and another species take over Earth, then what would be left behind as monumental evidence of our existence along the humanity and feeling during that time? One relic would be a 8-minute cartoon with the voiceover that goes “This episode of Bluey is called Sleepytime” with 2 books on top of the episode title. And right now, it's an unstoppable runaway train of fabulous storytelling, incredible music, and symbolic imagery, and it perfectly encompasses what it means to be a parent. It hands-down embodies what this show is and what it's capable of. Even if you can't see me, because I love you."Īnd now I'm going to wrap it up by saying that this episode is one I play for friends and family who haven't seen Bluey. The Tyndall effect at the end is still my favorite in the episode for animation. I also just love the ending sequence with the rising sun. For right now, though, being that focus and being his "sun" has been the most rewarding job I've ever held, and the correlation to something so magnificent reiterates the impact we have as adults on children. The separation anxiety we're going through right now is very real, and I know I won't be his "sun" forever. He comes to me for everything - physical and emotional. Right now, I am the center of my son's world. Chili, as the sun, is probably the most realistic comparison of what Mom means to a child. Space, Floppy family Saturn Rings, Bandit as Jupiter, Chili as the sun - the symbolism is so perfectly tuned. Then I helped him collect his "floppy" (our stuffed otter) and got him tucked back into bed. Just 3 days ago, my toddler woke up at 3am, stood at my bedside while I was sound asleep, and woke me up the way Bluey does Chili for a drink. In the throws of parenthood, this episode speaks to all caregivers. ![]() The story - who doesn't relate to this story? Everyone (maybe not, but hopefully) can look back on their childhood and remember bedtime stories and how important they were - how that routine before bed had to include a hug and kiss and of course, your favorite stuffed animal. The music in this episode clearly elevates it to the next level. The writers intricately wove the story through the ups and downs of this composition, and even though there are spoken lines, they are not needed to tell the story. While not an entirely original compilation, the use of this timeless classic, Juptier, by Gustav Holst, is astounding. My personal top 5 favs and over all beloved by all who watch. Where to start? Sleepy Time is another 5 star episode. More information can be seen on the project announcement post. The thread ordering is as on Bluey episode list IMDb page. It's recommended to rewatch the episode beforehand to have the right and most updated impression of the episode.Likewise, reserve the high rating for episodes that you feel truly deserve it. Don't be afraid to rate some episodes low. Be diverse with your rating and rate each episodes truthfully.If you have some episodes you liked the least out of all episodes, rate it as 1 even if you don't necessarily dislike the episode. The 1 to 5 rating range is relative to the entire Bluey series.What do you think about this episode? How does it compares against other episodes? Rate it here and post a comment about your thoughts. ![]() "Inside Bingo's dream, Bingo and Floppy have an intergalactic adventure, while the rest of her sleep-deprived family try to navigate Bingo's non-stop night-time bedhopping." ***
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