I think this would be a goldmine for episode content and I can see the writer's teaching a lot of lessons with it. I think Mars is going to be a boy as well because all the other celstial character bodies correspond with their namesakes' genders: Chille/Sol (Norse goddess of the sun), Miscarriage/Mercury (Roman god which means they would have been a boy), Bluey/Venus (Roman goddess of love), Bingo/Earth (also known as Gaia, Greek proto-goddess of land), Mars (Roman god of war), and Bandit/Jupiter (Roman god King). For the younger ones like my 4 year old - who was a. So the four planets between them are their kids, oldest to youngest from Chille to Bandit. Of course a 2-3 year old would find it a difficult concept to understand - but my 11 and 9 year olds absolutely love Bluey and I had a D&M with my 11 year old after we watched Sleepytime for the first time - and obviously it is easier with an older child to tackle these more complex topics. They are the largest bodies in the solar system and so it makes sense they'd be the parents. Inside Bingos dream, Bingo and Floppy have an intergalactic adventure, while the rest of her sleep-deprived family try to navigate Bingos non-stop night-time. Jupiter represents Bandit and The Sun represents the life-giving Chille. People have pointed to Sleepytime as evidence that Chille miscarried her first child, with Venus and Earth having hatched and representing Bluey and Bingo respectively while Mercury is unhatched. Carefully, he teases the intervals of its famous theme whenever we. It’s a great listen when you need something on for noise but they have their own theories occasionally that not everyone may agree with like this one.I think season 3 will have Chille get pregnant with a little baby brother for Bluey and Bingo. Using Jupiter from Holst’s The Planets for Sleepytime was Brumm’s idea, but Bush’s execution is sublime. To the lightspeed travel akin to 2001: A Space Odyssey. From the way they animate the magma floating out into space from the cracked Earth. Flash to real life and Bluey is out of her own bed standing next to a sleeping Mum who jolts awake with the ‘someone is watching me’ shock. You have to take it with a grain of salt though. The concept was inspired by Season 2, Episode 26 of Bluey called 'Sleepytime', which is hands down one of the best showcase of audio-visual entertainment in kids television. And this particular melody is called Thaxted from the Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity movement. Maybe just me, although I will concede that with Joe, Joff, and co, very little in Bluey is coincidental. The original music was composed by Gustav Holst in his suite The Planets. People have pointed to Sleepytime as evidence that Chille miscarried her first child, with Venus and Earth having hatched and representing Bluey and Bingo respectively while Mercury is unhatched. Here it's not romantic love but the love of a sister, which is one of the central themes of Bluey. They also covered this theory in the sleepy time episode of the podcast. Bluey as Venus works well as Venus is similar in proximity and size to Earth. But if it helps others feel acknowledged and validated then great. 0:00 / 6:48 Bluey - Sleepytime soundtrack RareMusicTube2 1.83K subscribers Subscribe 300 Share 26K views 1 year ago Soundtrack of the episode 'Sleepytime' of the second season of Bluey. I mean I can see the symbolism with the planets however I side it’s just because they discuss Mercury before falling asleep and she still needs to be close to Chilli to be comforted from time to time. It’s never been confirmed but since they do everything for a reason many people think it is intention. It could also be just bracing for a Bingo meltdown. It’s one people don’t seem to notice unless they may have had one like so many have, me included and it was my immediate first thought upon viewing. It seems to be plausible theory they way bandit reacts to the balloon popping and reaches for Chili’s hand. One underrated episode is use of the Infernal Gallop (Can-Can) music in Shops. I first heard this theory when the Gotta Be Done Podcast covered the episode The Show. Jupiter by Holst in Sleepytime is my favourite, but I love the music in Rain (not sure if that is classical or original score) and of course the very first episode of Bluey presenting Mozart’s Rondo alla turca.
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