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Typewriter is the fourty-ninth episode of the second season of Bluey and the one hundredth episode overall.
Synopsis[1]
Bluey, Snickers and Winton are on their way to ask Calypso for help with their problems, when they are ambushed by the Terriers and use their unique talents to get past.
Bluey is on her way to ask Calypso where the typewriter is so she can write stories, when she meets Snickers who hates being a sausage dog and Winton who can’t understand why no one wants to be near him.
Both team up with Bluey but are soon ambushed by the Terriers! Snickers finds his long body helps him hide behind some trees and Winton scares one off by being a ‘space invader’. Bluey uses an imaginary shield to block the bow and arrows, and they escape the Terriers! Finally, when Bluey reaches Calypso, she realises she doesn’t need a real typewriter to write stories.
Episode Recap
Warning Spoilers!
Bluey walks off, to find Snickers standing alone sadly. Bluey asks him what's wrong, before he tells her that everyone has learned to sit down except him. Bluey tells him that it's because he's a 'sausage dog', and it'll take him long. He asks why, and Bluey tells him because he's longer. Snickers then admits he hates being a sausage dog. Bluey asks if he wants to come and see Calypso with her, because maybe she can help him too. Snickers thanks her, and the two set off, they then find Winton sobbing. Bluey asks him what's wrong, Winton says that everyone keeps running away from him. Bluey tells him that they don't, but Winton says that they do, and he walks to Bluey, where he accidentally gets too close, and Bluey backs up.
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Trivia
- The episode loosely resembles the story, The Wizard of Oz. In which Bluey travels to see a wiser person (Calypso) in hopes of getting assistance with her problem. All the while collecting companions in the form of Snickers and Winton, who are also seeking assistance with their problems.
- Joe Brumm said[2] that this episode is inspired by an observation by Sara Smilansky that children with a fixation on props tended to have less advanced play styles than their peers.
- This is the first episode where The Terriers bickered with each other.
- When Snickers falls on the ground and says “Oof!”, it could be a reference to the famous sound effect of the same name from the 2006 popular video game Roblox, and Messiah.
- In this episode, it’s revealed that Pretzel is is not easily amused.
- Long Dog: This long dog is textured like a stone, has a moustache, and is laying flat on it's belly with it's arms crossed. It is only visible when the Terriers are in the background while Bluey, Snickers, and Winton are hiding, and is located behind the bushes on the left side of the screen.
- While it ought to be visible, it does not appear in the overhead longshots.