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Bluey is a show which focuses on two sisters, Bluey and Bingo, and their lives. With their ages, seven and five respectively, they have numerous toys in their ownership. Various other characters, such as their relatives, are also shown to own or have owned a number of toys.
Agatha[]
Type: | Plush Cat | Owner: | Bluey | |
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Gender: | Female | Friends: | Bluey | |
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Agatha has purple fur, and wears purple star sunglasses with yellow lenses. She also wears a mint dress with a white collar and pink flower patter, design, and a magenta hat. |
Trivia[]
- Her personality is similar to the personality of a karen.
- In Driving, there is a long dog easter egg dressed like her.
- In the American version of Driving, her threat is changed from peeing on the curtains to scratching them.
- Her outfit matches Madge's photo in Chilli's phone contacts, suggesting that Bluey modeled her after Madge. Both have a large frown and impatient personalities.
- Her hat is later seen in Cubby.
- She might be lactose intolerant or vegan.
Bartlebee[]
Type: | Plastic Dog Doll | Owner: | Bluey | |
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Gender: | Male | Friends: | Bluey | |
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Bartlebee is a child-sized doll with yellow and light-brown fur. He wears a blue polo shirt and lavender pants. |
Bluey.tv Description[]
Bartlebee (also known as Bartleboy or Bumblebee according to Nana) is a big doll gifted to Bluey by Mum and Dad, who is introduced to the whole family during his first Heeler Christmas.
As the other family members start to enjoy their Christmas Swim, Bartlebee finds himself splashed by Uncle Stripe, slobbered on by Socks and thrust into the ‘morning routine’ with Muffin as she rushes to catch the ferry to work. Bartlebee keeps up a smile throughout it all: whether he’s being attacked by a Stripe-sized-croc, having his arm broken by Dad during a game of Classic Catches or having that same arm jiggled all about by Nana.
Though his first Heeler Christmas isn’t without its challenges, a Faceytime with Bluey’s godmother Frisky encourages him to give the family a chance to show that despite being a bit crazy, they’re full of love. Over Christmas dinner, Dad raises a glass to Bartlebee, welcoming him to the Heeler Family. [1]
Trivia[]
- Bartlebee is part of the Heeler family, but he only appeared in Christmas Swim. It is unknown if he will appear in future episodes.
Bob Bilby[]
Type: | Bilby Hand Puppet | Owner: | Mrs. Retriever | |
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Gender: | Male | Friends: | Kindy students and their families | |
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Bob Bilby is a purple bilby hand puppet with beady black eyes, a pink nose and ear tips, and a pale pink belly and paws. The puppet is used as a weekend activity for students at the Kindy, tasking them to take pictures of their activities with Bob and compile them in a class scrapbook. |
Bluey.tv Description[]
Bob Bilby is a Bilby… and his name is Bob! He’s Bingo’s classroom puppet, but the kids make sure they fold his ears down when they say that (shhhh…he thinks he’s real).
He gets taken home by a kindy kid each week to embark on new adventures, which are all documented in the Bob Bilby’s scrapbook. Some of his past excursions have included karate class with Harley and a Scottish holiday with Mrs Retriever.
Not a fan of screentime, Bob prefers more active pursuits like visiting the library, tearing about on the playground and letting the wind blow through his ears on a bike ride.[2]
Trivia[]
- The characters like to pretend that Bob Bilby has no awareness of being a puppet, as the students are told to fold his ears down when they say he isn't real.
- Bob knows karate to some extent after spending the weekend with Harley.
- In the Bluey "Bob Bilby" book, Bob is instead mentioned to learn karate from staying with a friend called "Maxie".
- The Bob Bilby weekend activity was also in place when Bluey was in Kindy.
- Bob was taken to Scotland on holiday by someone named "Mrs. Terrier". This character is never seen, as the Kindy teacher is instead Mrs. Retriever. There is some speculation that "Mrs. Terrier" may be referring to the Terriers' Mum.
Browny Bear[]
Type: | Bear Hand Puppet | Owner: | Bandit | |
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Gender: | Male | Clients | Unicorse Chilli | |
Voice Actor: | Bandit Heeler | |||
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Browny Bear is a bear puppet, who is a brown fabric glove puppet with a green shirt, glasses, a tie, and a suitcase, and is controlled by Bandit. |
Trivia[]
- His appearance is a reference to Angus from Night in the Woods.[3]
Chattermax[]
Type: | Robotic Bird | Owner: | Bluey/Bingo | |
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Gender: | Male | Voice Actor: | Dan Brumm | |
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Chattermax is a purple and light green robotic toy bird. He can talk, move, play music, flash colourful lights, and eat and excrete "chattersnax". |
Trivia[]
- He resembles the famous toy Furby.
- Like Furby, Chattermax does not have an off switch. Instead, he can be put into sleep mode by leaving him in a dark, quiet place.
- Unlike Furby, Chattermax has the ability to eat and poop out "Chattersnax," a feature more typically seen on baby dolls.
- It is unlikely, but Chattermax may be a reference to Baby Talking Tattletail from the 2016 horror game Tattletail, as they have all the same toy traits.
- In the Icelandic dub, his gender was changed to Female ♀.
- In Pass the Parcel, there is a blue variant.
- Joff Bush provided the voice for Chattermax in the Bluey: Dance Mode! remix of the song Chattermax.
- In Bluey: The Videogame, there is a red variant which is said to be the latest version.
- He has a single tooth on his lower jaw.
Chutney Chimp[]
Type: | Plush Chimpanzee | Owner: | Bingo (formerly) Unknown "Needy Kid" | |
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Gender: | Male | Friends: | Bingo | |
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Chutney Chimp is a light brown plush chimpanzee wearing a multi-piece suit. He is likely a TV show tie-in toy, as a show of the same name is discussed in "Takeaway". He is placed in the "chuck" basket to donate at the end of "Mr Monkeyjocks". |
Trivia[]
- Chutney Chimp is first mentioned as a TV show with five-minute episodes. It is also the theme of Chloe's seventh birthday party, the show having tie-in wrapping paper and party favor bags.
- Chutney Chimp has a very similar name to the separate unrelated movie, Chunky Chimp.
- Bingo received her Chutney Chimp plush as a present from the Bottle Fairy, a character that gives toys to Australian toddlers when they give up their baby bottles.
Floppy[]
Type: | Plush Rabbit | Owner: | Bingo | |
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Gender: | Female | Friends: | Bingo | |
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Floppy is a beige bunny with a dark pink, heart-shaped nose. The inside of her ears are striped with light and dark pink. Floppy is a pink bunny with a dark pink, heart-shaped nose, and a white patch on her stomach. The inside of her ears are striped with green and white. Floppy is a pink bunny with a dark pink, heart-shaped nose, and a white patch on her stomach. The inside of her ears are striped with green and white. She has real eyes instead of teddy-bear eyes, as well as a real mouth and eyebrows. |
Official description on Bluey website.[]
Floppy is a fluffy bunny rabbit with long ears and a heart-shaped nose and she is Bingo’s favourite toy!
Sometimes Floppy can go missing – but Bluey, Bingo and Chilli always find her, often in the most surprising places!
Floppy is soft and cuddly and the perfect toy to snuggle up with in bed. And in one of Bingo’s dreams, Floppy even came to life! The two of them had an intergalactic adventure together, floating through the solar system, while the rest of the family tried to navigate Bingo’s non-stop bed hopping.
Trivia[]
- Floppy is often a little off-model.
- In Sticky Gecko, her lighter-coloured belly is missing.
- In Sleepytime, her inner ear stripes are missing in the real-world segments.
- In Duck Cake, her belly has a dark-pink outline.
- In Chickenrat, Chilli refers to Floppy as "him" when she and Bingo are beginning their search for it.
- There is a image that appears in several episodes of Baby Bingo snuggling with Floppy as she is sleeping which mean that Bingo has had Floppy since a young age.
Gecky[]
Type: | Sticky Plastic Gecko | Owner: | Bingo | |
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Gender: | Male | Friends: | Bingo Bluey | |
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Gecky is a transparent purple gecko, made of sticky, stretchy plastic. |
Trivia[]
- In Mr Monkeyjocks, the girls are shown to have a red version of the same toy.
- In Ice Cream, the museum gift shop has a whole bin of sticky geckos.
Gloria[]
Type: | Plush Puppy | Owner: | Bingo Bluey | |
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Gender: | Female | Friends: | Bingo Bluey | |
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Gloria is a puffy white ball-shaped plush puppy with a purple patch over the right side of her face. She has a purple nose, closed eyes, a stuck-out tongue, and blush on her cheeks. She also wears a purple nappy. |
Trivia[]
- Gloria was a Christmas present to Bluey from Grandad, but she decided to give the plush to Bingo, who was sad over not receiving a present due to their grandfather forgetting she was born.
Greydancer[]
Type: | Plush Dolphin | Owner: | Bingo | |
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Gender: | Female |
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Greydancer is a lavender plush dolphin. |
Kimjim[]
Type: | Plush Dog | Owner: | Bingo Bluey | |
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Gender: | Male | Friends: | Bingo Bluey | |
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Kimjim is a tan dog with a beige stomach, muzzle, hands, and feet, brown ears, and dark brown eyes. |
Bluey.tv description[]
A talented Snakes and Ladders player and lover of naps, Kimjim is one lucky stuffed puppy.
He’s a treasured toy of Bluey and Bingo’s and the proud resident of his very own cubby house – lovingly built for him out of couch cushions and blankets, its labyrinth of rooms includes a library, netball court, alpaca farm, star room and cactus garden.
Unfortunately for Kimjim, the cubby is so large and elaborate that he can easily get lost. But the girls are good mums to their baby, and are happy to embark on search and rescue missions until they find him.
Millicent[]
Type: | Doll | Owner: | Bingo | |
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Gender: | Female | Friends: | Bingo | |
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Millicent is a cream-colored pointy-eared bipedal dog doll with shut eyes. She wears a gold crown and a light blue ballgown with white pinstripes on the skirt and a darker blue chest. Her feet stick out of the bottom of the skirt. The dress has puffed sleeves, but Millicent herself lacks arms. |
Trivia[]
- Millicent is portrayed as being highly prone to getting carsick and airsick, even throwing up before the plane takes off.
Moonlight Unicorns[]
Type: | Plastic Unicorn Figurines |
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Gender: | Unknown (likely varying by unicorn) | |||
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Moonlight Unicorns are a brand of small plastic winged unicorn figurines in a variety of different colors, though all of them have silver hooves and lavender horns. There are a few known names: Pebbledasher, Appledale, Bramblehop, and Pendragon. Muffin is known to collect them and owns, at the very least, Bramblehop (a pink unicorn with a pink, purple, and blue straight-cut mane and pale green wings) and gets Pendragon (a green unicorn with a puffy purple mane and silvery blue wings) as a birthday present from her cousins.
In "Christmas Swim", two figurines are shown on the floor of Stripe's Family's House, one being Pendragon and another being white with a pink and yellow mane, purple hooves, and green wings, though it is unknown which of the Heeler girls these belong to. Bluey and Bingo also own an off-model variant of Pebbledasher, who is distinctly hornless and wingless. This version of Pebbledasher is pale blue with a rainbow mane and has an orange saddle. |
Trivia[]
- There are two brands with similar names to Moonlight Unicorns mentioned in the show: "Starlight Unicorse" in Mr Monkeyjocks and "Star Pony" in Duck Cake.
- The "Starlight Unicorse" that Bluey circles in the catalog has the appearance of a Moonlight Unicorn, so the brand is likely misnamed within the episode. If this is the case, this confirms that the Unicorns cost $40 AUD each.
Mr. Cottonsocks[]
Type: | Plush Cat | Owner: | Bluey | |
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Gender: | Male | Friends: | Bluey | |
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Mr. Cottonsocks is a light orange plush cat with jade green eyes, two dark brown stripes on his back, and a dark brown tail tip. He wears a constant smile with a dark pink nose. His body is overall bean-shaped with no neck separating its head and body.
In Hospital, he appears slightly different as the cat that chased a mouse into Bandit's belly. The old design is sandy yellow with dark orange eyes and a slightly lighter pink nose. He also has brown tufts of fur on top of his head and in his ears, as well as a visible seam down the center of his face. |
Mr Monkeyjocks[]
Type: | Sock Monkey | Owner: | Hospital Kid | |
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Gender: | Male | Friends: | Bluey, Bingo Chilli (ex-wife) | |
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Mr Monkeyjocks is a sock monkey striped in teal, white, and orange. He wears a pair of white jocks. |
Pedaly (toy car)[]
Type: | Pedalless Pedal Car | Owner: | Bluey | |
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Gender: | Null |
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Pedaly is a purple pedal car with cyan frames and a tan roof Bluey has had since she was a two-year old.
Sometime before events of Pizza Girls, the front-right wheel started to pop out consistently even after small playtime. requiring frequent reapplications. |
Trivia[]
- Pedaly most likely is modelled after "Cozy Coupe"-toy cars manufactured and distributed by "Little Tikes".
- While Cozy Coupes have a removable floor panel to allow "foot-to-floor" powering for locomotion, the floor of Pedaly seemingly remains untouched when shown underside. This could be a joke-reference to some "Cavemobiles" in "The Flintstones"-series which never are shown underside and thus the foot compartment of these vehicles remain questionable, one majour example being Barney Rubble's "Loggin Continental" with a number of model changes over the course of the series.
Polly (baby doll)[]
Type: | Dog Elf Doll (Calypso) Dog Baby Doll (Early Baby onward) |
Owner: | Indy Rusty Snickers (temporarily) Winton (temporarily) Terrier (Light Gray; temporarily) Bluey (purple doll; unnamed) Coco (purple doll; unnamed) Chloe (green doll; as "Max") | |
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Gender: | Female | |||
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Polly is the name given to multiple baby dolls that play the role of Indy's "daughter" during games at the Glasshouse Primary School.
In Polly's earliest appearance, Calypso, she is a small palm sized doll of dog-styled elf with tan fur, wearing a dark blue hooded onesie with ear holes. Polly has tiny pinprick eyes, a neutral expression on her muzzle, and a faint blush. She originally lives with her "mum" in a crowded house with Coco, Chloe, and their "kids" before the two move out to live with Rusty, who teaches her how to build a fence while her "mum" waitresses at Bluey's Fish and Chips Shop. Polly's next appearance uses an official baby doll, a pale pink puppy with a completely swaddled body and a bonnet. Polly's expression has beady eyes and a small smile when zoomed in on. Her outfit is purple and her bonnet has a orange ribbon. Polly is a premature "baby" born hours ahead of her afternoon "due date". Rusty takes her out of her "incubator", not knowing about the Baby Hospital game going on, but Indy forgives him, making him Polly's "dad" as they play "Mums and Dads" together. Polly's third appearance uses a different baby doll to play Polly in the continued "Mums and Dads" game. Polly's outfit is now lime green and the ribbon on her bonnet is emerald green. Polly is given several alternate "dads" after Indy's fight with Rusty before the two make up. |
Trivia[]
- The baby dolls used to represent "Polly" have played multiple roles when other kids have the dolls:
- The green doll that plays Polly in "Mums and Dads" is Chloe's "baby", Max, during "Early Baby".
- Polly is taken during "Early Baby" to play the king's daughter during Rusty's Knights and Dragons game.
- The purple doll is Bluey's "baby" during "Mums and Dads" before Rusty approaches her.
- Coco can be seen taking care of the purple baby doll during Bingo's birthday party in "Handstand".
Polly Puppy[]
Type: | Plush Dog | Owner: | Bluey | |
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Gender: | Female |
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Polly Puppy is a pink and white stuffed dog. She has a pink heart on her chest. Her eyes are large and flat black. |
Trivia[]
- At the beginning of the episode Horsey Ride, it is mentioned that Bluey's cousins spilled passion fruit on Polly Puppy.
- That same episode also mentions Polly Puppy to be Bluey's "special toy".
Poppy[]
Type: | Stuffed Heeler | Owner: | Bingo | |
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Gender: | Female | Friends: | Bingo | |
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Poppy is Bingo’s brown stuffed Heeler toy, often playing the role of Bingo's "daughter" in many of the Heelers' games. |
Trivia[]
- Poppy greatly resembles Bingo.
- Poppy is mistakenly called "Polly" in Muffin Cone.
Power Bloke[]
Type: | Action Figure | Owner: | Radley Bandit Stripe | |
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Gender: | Male | Friends: | Unknown | |
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Power Bloke was Radley, Bandit, and Stripe Heeler's favorite toy at one point during their childhood.
Unfortunately, the three constantly fought over who got to play with him, with Stripe typically losing out to his older and bigger brothers. Eventually, their arguments got so bad that their dad threatened to take Power Bloke away. The boys responded by burying Power Bloke in a box at a nearby creek, planning to eventually return for him. To assist them, they drew a map on the back of a photo of the three of them and split it into three pieces, each brother taking one. However, the brothers were distracted by toys they received the following Christmas, and Power Bloke remained buried until all three of them were adults. Bluey and Bingo later stumbled across Bandit's map piece, which prompted them to collect Stripe and Rad's pieces as well. They then made their way to the creek and dug up Power Bloke, though Bluey was somewhat disappointed to discover the nature of her father and uncles' "treasure." |
Trivia[]
- Power Bloke appears to be modelled after He-Man, the alter ego of Prince Adam from Masters of the Universe-franchise.
Unicorse[]
Type: | Unicorn Hand Puppet | Owner: | Bandit | |
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Gender: | Male | Friends: | Bluey
Bingo Bandit (unknown currently) Chilli (an unrequited love interest; possibly now a hesitant rival) | |
Voice Actor: | Bandit Heeler | |||
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Unicorse is unicorn puppet who is (usually) controlled by Bandit. He has terrible manners and hygiene, and is all-around obnoxious.
He is a white fabric glove puppet with grey underbelly and hooves, very fluffy light blue mane and a chin beard, and a gold fabric horn. His insides of mouth also are colored in different shades of pink, his tongue being lighter. |
Trivia[]
- His catchphrase is; "Aaaand, why should I care?"
- He is known for being a troublemaker.
- His name is a portmanteau of "unicorn" and "horse".
- He was also controlled by Bluey, Bingo, and Chilli in Puppets.
- Although having been used to interact with the pups by Bandit sometime before, Unicorse (in-character) seemingly wasn't even aware of the existence of Chilli before Puppets-episode, nevermind having the knowledge of Chilli's marriage to Bandit until being proven so.
- This implies Unicorse-episode happens some time later: Very convenient to the situational-plot, Unicorse (possibly fuelled by being romantically rejected and thereafter by sheer jealousy) appears to show mild animosity towards Chilli much to her ire. By this point Chilli is more than aware of Unicorse's teasing-routines aside being reminded of Unicorse's catchphrase she forgets sometimes.
- Unicorse's (still in-character) relationship with Bandit nowadays is uncertain. But seemingly Unicorse at least used to consider Bandit to be a good buddy of his.
- This implies Unicorse-episode happens some time later: Very convenient to the situational-plot, Unicorse (possibly fuelled by being romantically rejected and thereafter by sheer jealousy) appears to show mild animosity towards Chilli much to her ire. By this point Chilli is more than aware of Unicorse's teasing-routines aside being reminded of Unicorse's catchphrase she forgets sometimes.
- His favorite food initially being children as a joke (or is it?..) but then switching to chicken (bucket) could be a reference to "Shadhavar" and other carnivore equine-like-creatures mentioned in various mythologies.
- Unicorse might have been inspired by self-aware, crude, but still affirmative Agro the puppet from Agro's Cartoon Connection, a Brisbane television show broadcasted during 1990's.
- In similar vein, Randy Feltface is another Australian comedy puppet though he hasn't performed in any children television show.
Sans Dog Plushie[]
Type: | Dog plushie | Owner: | None | |
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Gender: | Male | Bluey and Bingo | None | |
Voice Actor: | None | |||
Episodes: | S2E38 - Mr Monkeyjocks S1E39 - The Sleepover | |||
A white dog plush with blue clothing, has an bowtie in The Sleepover and having the grey lines on the jeans smaller. |
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