16 Bluey Episodes That Will Have Parents Laughing As Much As The Kids
by Explore Disney+ Contributor
August 22, 2026
Discover hilarious and heart-warming Bluey episodes, Minisodes, holiday specials, and more to add to your family Watchlist on Disney+
The funny thing about Bluey is that a 7-minute episode can end a remote-control standoff, kick off a new inside joke, or even make you (we see you, parents) a little teary-eyed. It’s no wonder that the show is beloved by preschoolers and adults alike and has won multiple awards, including two International Emmys®.
We’ve rounded up first-time Bluey favorites, laugh-out-loud picks, bedtime episodes, celebration specials, Bluey Minisodes, and the latest on what’s next for the Heelers.
Where To Watch Bluey
You can stream Bluey and Bluey Minisodes on Disney+, with full episodes, 2-minute shorts, and more Heeler family adventures all available in one place.
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4 Bluey Episodes For First-Time Viewers
Start with stories that introduce the Heeler household and find out why kids and adults all love Bluey, Bingo, their parents, and friends.
“The Magic Xylophone” (Season 1, Episode 1): Bluey and Bingo discover that a magic xylophone can freeze their dad, Bandit, which is excellent news for the girls and terrible news for Bandit.
“Keepy Uppy” (Season 1, Episode 3): One balloon is all it takes for the house to become a field of play.
“Baby Race” (Season 2, Episode 47): Chilli remembers Bluey as a baby and reminisces about being a new mother. Parents may want to keep the tissues nearby for this one.
“Camping” (Season 1, Episode 43): Bluey meets French-speaking Jean-Luc on a camping trip, and the two find a shared language through play.
Some Of The Funniest Bluey Episodes
These hilarious episodes will get even the most stoic watchers to crack a grin and make the silliest little ones howl with laughter.
“Grannies” (Season 1, Episode 28): Bluey and Bingo play pretend as Janet and Rita, then think up an important question that needs some serious research: Can grannies dance?
“Hammerbarn” (Season 2, Episode 1): A hardware store trip turns into a tiny suburban soap opera with trolley houses and gnome husbands.
“Pavlova” (Season 3, Episode 17): Bluey opens a pretend café so Bingo can get dessert, while Bandit appears as a chef with a questionable French accent. Bonjour, edamame.
“Granny Mobile” (Season 3, Episode 34): Bluey’s little cousin Muffin meets her match after she spots a mobility scooter at a garage sale.
Bluey Bedtime Episodes
When bedtime is approaching, these Bluey episodes just might help you and the kids wind down after a high-energy day.
“Fruit Bat” (Season 1, Episode 8): Bluey doesn’t want to sleep, so she tries to dream about staying up like a nocturnal fruit bat.
“Mount Mumandad” (Season 1, Episode 44): Bluey and Bingo have five minutes before bed, which is clearly enough time to climb their parents like a mountain.
“Sleepytime” (Season 2, Episode 9): Bingo wants to sleep through the night in her own bed like a big girl, then her dream sends her into space with her toy Floppy.
“Rain” (Season 3, Episode 18): A summer downpour gives Bluey a backyard mission, with almost no dialogue after the title card. Good for a slower watch when everyone needs the volume turned down.
Bluey Holiday & Christmas Episodes
Bluey’s holiday episodes bring the Heelers together (and your family to the couch) for Christmas, Easter, and Father’s Day, focusing on family gatherings and delicious treats.
“Verandah Santa” (Season 1, Episode 52): It’s Christmas Eve and a game of pretend Santa turns into a lesson about kindness.
“Christmas Swim” (Season 2, Episode 26): Bluey brings her new toy, Bartlebee, to a big Heeler Christmas gathering at the pool.
“Easter” (Season 2, Episode 51): Bluey and Bingo worry the Easter Bunny forgot them, but then a clue sends them on a hunt for treasure.
“Perfect” (Season 3, Episode 14): Bluey tries to make the perfect Father’s Day card for Bandit.
Need Something Quick To Watch With Your Kids? Try These Bluey Minisodes
Minisodes are made for when time is short and someone has already asked for “just one more.”
How Minisodes Differ From Full Episodes
Bluey Minisodes usually last one to three minutes, and still deliver all of the familiar Heeler antics you’d expect from a full-length episode, like a game getting serious or Bandit being pulled into playtime.
Where To Watch Bluey Minisodes
Stream them on Disney+, alongside the main Bluey episodes, so it’s easy to swap in something shorter when you only have a few minutes.
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Looking for a place to start? Try These Bluey Minisodes
“Burger Dog” (Season 1, Episode 1): Bluey and Bingo want to dance to an extremely catchy song on Bandit’s phone. Bandit immediately regrets having ears.
“Bingo 3000” (Season 1, Episode 2): Bandit brings home a brand-new robot called Bingo 3000, though he needs some help from tech support.
“Muffin Unboxing” (Season 1, Episode 3): Muffin gets her own unboxing video, which goes about as calmly as any Muffin production can go.
“Letter” Season 1, Episode 4): Nana reads an old story Bandit wrote as a kid.
“Three Pigs” (Season 1, Episode 6): Bandit retells a classic bedtime story with full commitment. However, the pigs are not the only ones making choices.
“Tattoo Shop” Season 1, Episode 8): Bandit visits Bluey and Bingo’s tattoo shop looking for something tough. The final result may not be what he had in mind.
Latest New Bluey Episodes
The most recent full-length episode is “Surprise,” which dropped in April 2024 after “Ghostbasket” and the extra-long special “The Sign.” 2026 also brought more Bluey to Disney+ with Bluey’s Big Play - The Stage Show and a new batch of Bluey Minisodes.
Bluey Questions Families Ask
Here are the quick answers viewers look for before pressing play.
What is Bluey about?
The animated show follows a lovable and inexhaustible Blue Heeler dog who uses her limitless energy to play games that unfold in unpredictable and hilarious ways, bringing her family and the whole neighborhood into her world of fun.
Who are the main characters in Bluey?
There’s Bluey, of course, and her younger sister Bingo, mom Chilli, dad Bandit, and a slew of other friends and family.
How many episodes of Bluey are there?
On Disney+ you’ll find 153 full-length episodes of Bluey, across three seasons.
52 episodes in Season 1
51 episodes in Season 2
50 episodes in Season 3
How long are Bluey episodes?
Most episodes are around seven minutes long, making them easy to fit into a quick watch break. The Season 3 special, “The Sign,” runs longer at 28 minutes.
When did the first episode of Bluey air?
Bluey first appeared on October 1, 2018, on ABC Kids in Australia. Bluey premiered on Disney Jr. and Disney Channel in the United States in September of 2019.