Bluey

2022 - 5 - 4

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Australia's most popular children's show Bluey reportedly to cease ... (The West Australian)

The voice actor is the child of the show's producers, and their identity has been kept secret to protect their privacy. After 130 episodes the child's voice ...

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Popular show slams shock rumours (NEWS.com.au)

Award-winning children's show Bluey will not be cancelled after three seasons despite reports from an inside source at the show's Brisbane production studio ...

“The show is obviously so profitable. A spokesperson told news.com.au: “We absolutely love Bluey and there are no plans to end the show. According to a report, the young actor, whose identity has been kept anonymous, has had her voice mature, leaving producers with the uneasy decision to either re-cast the role or end the show.

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Insiders claim Australian kids cartoon Bluey could end filming after ... (Daily Mail)

Animated Aussie sensation Bluey set to 'wind up' after three smash hit seasons because the young voice actor behind title character is 'growing older'

'We absolutely love Bluey and there are no plans to end the show. Bluey's little sister Bingo is also voiced by one of the children of the show's production crew and also has remained anonymous. Bluey and little sister Bingo are voiced by a children of the show's production staff 'The show is obviously so profitable. Starting in 2018, Bluey has become the most successful kids show since The Wiggles and has been hailed as one of the best sitcoms of all time by Rolling Stone Magazine Sources close to the show's Brisbane production hub claim the series may be 'wrapped up' in the coming months due to one significant factor - the voice of the young actor behind Bluey is changing.

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Australia's most popular children's show Bluey reportedly to cease ... (PerthNow)

The voice of the young actor who plays the main character Bluey is changing, sources close to the show's Brisbane production hub say, according to Daily Mail ...

the TV series is another, the music is a third side... “We absolutely love Bluey and there are no plans to end the show. So Joe Brumm and LUDO studios, they’ll be making a serious amount of money.” It’s on a level which has surpassed anybody else in the Australian entertainment industry. Australia’s most popular children’s show Bluey is reportedly set to cease production this year, according to sources close to the program. Producers are wrapping up the final 26 episodes of the show’s third season, and sources reportedly say there likely won’t be a fourth season.

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Insiders claim Australian kids cartoon Bluey could end filming after ... (Tribunal Inquiry)

The actor, whose identity has been kept secret to protect her privacy, is among friends and family of the production team. But after four years and 130 episodes ...

‘We absolutely love Bluey and there are no plans to end the show. Bluey and little sister Bingo are voiced by a children of the show’s production staff Actress Melanie Zanetti voices the role of Chilli – mum to Bluey and Bingo ‘The show is obviously so profitable. Starting in 2018, Bluey has become the most successful kids show since The Wiggles and has been hailed as one of the best sitcoms of all time by Rolling Stone Magazine Sources close to the show’s Brisbane production hub claim the series may be ‘wrapped up’ in the coming months due to one significant factor – the voice of the young actor behind Bluey is changing.

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Makers of smash-hit cartoon Bluey respond to rumours saying third ... (WalesOnline)

Makers of the international smash-hit children's television series Bluey have denied the third season will be the loveable cartoon dog's last.

Its the only kids show that doesn't make me want to tear out my own eyeballs". The community of fans around the world continue to blow us away and if we ever had an update on Bluey’s future you’d hear it from us first". The cartoon - which has even seen actress Natalie Portman lend her voice to an episode - made its UK debut in April 2021 and quickly became a huge success here too.

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Heartbreaking Rumor Suggests 'Bluey' Will End Very Soon (Fatherly)

Or for us to take a quick rest. The show follows the typical formula for kid shows fun characters, cute music, and a takeaway message. It's adorable, our kids ...

But there’s a rumor going around that the show will be ending soon. The show is currently airing the third season, and it might be the end. Our kid’s favorite TV show Bluey might be coming to an end really soon.

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Ludo Studios deny Bluey rumours | TV Tonight (TV Tonight)

"We absolutely love the show and there are no plans to end it," say Bluey producers.

Some of you have spotted some online speculation on the future of#Bluey. We absolutely love the show and there are no plans to end it. The community of fans around the world continue to blow us away and if we ever had an update on Bluey’s future you’d hear it from us first. The Daily Mail reported “the series may be ‘wrapped up’ in the coming months due to one significant factor – the voice of the young actor behind Bluey is changing…..

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Is Bluey being cancelled? Creators of Aussie cartoon respond to ... (7NEWS.com.au)

Fans around the world were left devastated after reading that the Blue Heeler series would be coming to an end.

The cartoon has millions of fans around the world, both young and old, and has won a number of awards including a 2019 Kids Emmy and 2021 Critics Choice Award. But in a statement on social media, the makers said: “Some of you have spotted some online speculation on the future of #Bluey.” “We absolutely love the show and there are no plans to end it.

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'No plans to end the show' – BLUEY axe rumours are complete ... (TV Blackbox)

Good news kids! The future of the hugely popular cartoon series Bluey appears safe for now.

Due to the lengthy production process, episodes from each series of Bluey are released in small batches. On Wednesday evening The Daily Mail published an ‘exclusive’ report quoting ‘sources’ close to the producers suggesting the hugely popular series would be ‘wrapped up’ in “coming months due to one significant factor – the voice of the young actor behind Bluey is changing….. The future of the hugely popular cartoon series Bluey appears safe for now, despite recent reports suggesting Australia’s favourite Blue Heeler was about to wander off to live on a farm….

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ALDI Introduce PAW-SOME New Pet Range (97.3FM)

As the nights get cooler you may be looking at your furry friend and going “that jumper is sooo last season”. Keeping your pets stylish but more importantly ...

“The show is obviously so profitable. “We always finish a season before planning the next one and right now we’re halfway through series three and really excited about the future – we can’t wait to share new episodes.” According to a the leaked report, Bluey was set to end because of a young actor having her voice mature, leaving producers with the uneasy decision to either re-cast the role or end the show.

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Roundup: Seven AFL extension, press freedom index, Bluey (Mediaweek)

Seven West Media chief executive James Warburton says the network is well-placed to extend its lucrative TV rights deal with the AFL.

“I expect to see us continue to grow, probably a bit more subdued than the earlier growth phases of the business.” The website, which The Times bought for $550 million in cash, lost $6.8 million over February and March. The News Desk, the channel’s hour-long political show hosted by Tom Newton Dunn, did not register a single viewer for half of its Tuesday evening broadcast. The Washington Post leads on concerns that overthrowing the legislation represents a threat to abortion rights for women everywhere. It blames “globalised and unregulated online information space that encourages fake news and propaganda” for the worsening situation in many countries. The National Party spent $11,733 on regional TV ads. Seven West Media chief executive James Warburton says the network is well-placed to extend its lucrative TV rights deal with the AFL, after announcing a further upgrade in trading expectations on Wednesday, report News Corp’s James Madden and Sophie Elsworth. O’Keefe was hit with six charges in January after police alleged that he grabbed a woman by the throat, punched her and pushed her to the ground. Pearce’s consulting background and recent experience at Qantas and News Corp, combined with advanced degrees in statistics, uniquely positions her to also lead the Australian business and develop a new Global Advanced Quantitative and Analytics practice for Verve. Le Monde reports that the 98-page draft decision is “very striking in its unreserved and nuanced condemnation, never before formulated in these terms, of the entire legal architecture that has contributed to making abortion a constitutional right”. The newspaper quotes leaders from across the world in support of the 1973 ruling, including comments from the French senator Julien Bargeton that it would be “a terrible regression for American women” and that “progressives around the world must mobilise”. A record 28 countries are rated “very bad” places for journalism in the World Press Freedom Index, which warns that autocratic regimes are increasingly willing to crack down on independent media outlets, reports The Guardian’s Jim Waterson.

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Li'l Elvis Jones and the Truckstoppers, pioneering Australian ... (ABC News)

Wildly ambitious, staffed by rookies — including a young Rove McManus — plagued by disagreements over scripts, it is a wonder Li'l Elvis and the ...

"We're finding that many of the people working here in animation today … were inspired by Li'l Elvis growing up. The real trick would be bringing Li'l Elvis alive on the screen — with a team mostly made up of people who had never worked in animation before. "I'd sit there for ages trying to get the colour balance right," he remembered. Ongoing cartoon series, as opposed to animated dramas, were not eligible for Australian funding at the time. It was a ton of fun." "Li'l Elvis was an animated drama series. "I had never written animation before and was fairly new to writing children's television," Chris Anastassiades said. "[Viska] thought we could acquire the rights to Elvis Presley's songs and animate each episode of the series around a song. They would later pull out due to the Graceland legal difficulties — but, Campbell and Edgar could see they were on to a good thing. I took my chances at the dreaded 'elevator pitch' and said two words; Li'l Elvis. BOOM!" "I really cared, I was really invested in the show, I was passionate about animation and wanted the series to succeed," he said. It was a great idea — the trouble was that no-one had a clue as to how to make a cartoon series on such a scale in Australia, with Edgar confessing "animation was a production process I knew nothing about".

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'No, not Bluey': report hit show could be cancelled 'completely untrue ... (The Guardian)

The report prompted outcry from fans and parents but producers say there are no plans to stop making the beloved cartoon.

“The statement from the production company came in the hours after publication – when we’d given them an ‘end of the day’ deadline to respond,” Crawford told Guardian Australia. When the story was published on Wednesday night the ABC and production sources told Guardian Australia it was “completely untrue” but the news continued to spread. The Daily Mail’s story was based on an “insider” who claimed a young actor’s voice has matured, “leaving producers with the choice to either re-cast the role or – more drastically – end the show”.

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