Is Bluey anti-feminist? Misogynistic subtext in Bluey’s The Sign

Bluey is the second-most streamed TV show in the world, according to The Guardian. Not the second-most popular children’s show – the second-most popular show, full stop.

Everyone loves Bluey and her family. And I do, too!

But should we? Are Ludo Studio taking their responsibility as a global influence seriously?

After watching the special, 28-minute episode of Bluey, The Sign, some parents aren’t so sure. And this controversial episode has raised some interesting questions about the patriarchal implications in the rest of the series, too.

Continue reading