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BACK TO BLUEY

BACK TO BLUEY

By: Robert Yaniz Jr. Darin Lundberg
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On Back to Bluey, dads and Bluey superfans Darin Lundberg and Robert Yaniz Jr. dive headfirst into the phenomenon that is the beloved Australian animated series Bluey. In each conversation, we'll discuss a single episode of Bluey and break down what it has to say about parenthood, childhood, and life in general. We believe series creator Joe Brumm and his team have produced something that is just as aspirational and inspirational as it is heartwarming and humorous. So perhaps we all should take a bit of advice from these particular cartoon dogs. Join us for a series of fun, positive discussions that get to the heart of one of the finest children's programs in recent memory. Because everything comes back to Bluey.2023 Art
Episodes
  • Episode 51: Bluey's Big Play
    Apr 7 2026

    In episode 51 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert kick off a whole new season in theatrical fashion with an in-depth breakdown of the Disney+ release of "Bluey's Big Play: The Stage Show." How does this 50-minute production adapt the visual style, signature pacing, and thematic impact of the animated series? We'll discuss how it offers greater context to Brandy and Chilli's estrangement as well as one of the most powerful final moments in BLUEY history.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 50: Grannies
    Feb 12 2026

    In episode 50 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert wrap up season 3 with another milestone listener's choice, finally welcoming Rita and Janet with "Grannies" (season 1, episode 28). We'll discuss how the episode leans into and subverts expectations, why this game has become such a key part of BLUEY's iconography, and what listeners can expect from Back To Bluey Season 4.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 49: Escape
    Feb 5 2026

    In episode 49 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert hitch a ride in the dreamhouse car for their "Escape* (season 2, episode 21). We'll explore why parents need time away from the kids, the origins of the Heelers' games, and what Bluey and Bingo's imagination might mean for the future.

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    43 mins
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