Why The Sign is the PERFECT Bluey Special

Published 2024-04-20
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In today’s video, we finally take a look at The Sign, the long awaited Bluey special featuring the highly-anticipated wedding of Rad and Frisky. Will it live up to the significant hype?

Special Thanks to These People:

Finnly - Provided footage of trailer
MusicMaster - Footage from the special
Einsamkeitus & MikeyCam - Hideaki Vectors
Raigmann - Background used in video


Sources:

Article Featuring Joe Brumm Interview deadline.com/2024/04/bluey-joe-brumm-interview-sig…


Hotel mario YTP “Ultimate Bloopers” by Themysteriouspirate    • Hotel Mario - Ultimate Bloopers  


Music Credits:

Kiss the Sky by Aaakash Gandhi
   • Kiss the Sky  

Thor’s Hammer by Ethan Meixsell
   • Thor's Hammer  

♪ Butter (Prod. by Lukrembo)
Link :    • lukrembo - butter (royalty free vlog ...  

♪ Castle (Prod. by Lukrembo)
Link :    • lukrembo - castle (royalty free vlog ...  

Pyxis by HOME
   • HOME - Pyxis  

Song of Sadhana by Jesse Gallagher
   • Song of Sadhana  

Amber by VYEN
   • Amber  

All Comments (21)
  • @Hideaki_Shikoku
    So I assume I’m not the only one who cried at the ending or after it… 😭😭
  • The scene where Bingo found out Lila isn't coming with them well and truly broke me. I always will have a super spot in my heart for that little Red Heeler
  • @TheFitzy
    It's crazy to think that, without Bluey's stuck coin, Bluey and her family would have moved out of Brisbane 🤯
  • @FizzGamer1
    When I was watching this I thought they would move, but my sister pointed out that Bingo grew up with Lila in "Daddy Dropoff", and I popped off SO hard.
  • The ending of the episode perfectly represents my family history. When I was around bluey’s age. I moved from a huge city to a small city where everyone already knew each other. It sucked. When my mom was teen, I think, they moved from a small city to a huge city. Now my Grandma says that she regrets moving there. My parents cried.
  • My mom pointed out to me that Muffin is the reason why the Heelers didn't move in the end. Since she was the one who put Bluey's lucky coin in the wrong place which helped the couple planning on purchasing the Heeler household see another house that they would end up buying instead.
  • Omg I just realized when the couple were looking for a house with a pool. I feel like when they were told the Heeler house has a pond, that was new to the house they must've thought " eh close enough" 😮
  • @skyenight-by8yh
    I bet people will nickname this episode “the tearjerker one” in the future. But dang, this special truly served it for some fans, and it was even one of the first episodes that made me get into the show in the first place.
  • Wait… the first episode to leave you crying? Not Camping, not Baby Race, not Curry Quest, not Bumpy, not Sleepytime, none of those made you teary eyed? Fascinating
  • It hurts my heart that you were so close to leaving us last year. But it fills me with immeasurable joy that you listened to Ruly and that you two found love in eachother. Its a beautiful story Hideaki. You are a very bright young lad with a big future. I can see it. You'll live a wonderful life and have lots of adventures. Even though I am just some random fan of your content, I do wanna say this. If you ever find yourself in these dark places again, rely on those you love and those whom love you. You're a good person and I am happy you are still here. Love from Canada.
  • @Jakesfji
    I’m the type of person who’s got a very tough shell, like I barely cry at any shows or anything, but this episode frickin broke me. I got choked up as hell when bingo said “is Lila coming?” I love them sm
  • Calypso is a very beautiful character with a beautiful voice, Megan Washington does a good job! She even sings Lazarus Drug near the end, which may be viral because of the special.
  • @halleypowell990
    Wow, this review took a much darker turn than I expected! It made me tear up almost as much as the actual episode. I’m so glad you’re doing much better now and that you’re here to share your experiences
  • @SyrianTaym
    If you didn't cry at the ending. Then HOW DIDNT YOU CRY, YOU ARENT NATURAL. but jokes aside, Hideaki makes the best Bluey content where his content is funny and serious at the same time. Just basically how is he a good creator? - Funny - Quality Content - Loves his viewers - Tries his best everytime - Has a cool OC 😎 Keep up the good content mate! Love from Syria 🇸🇾 ❤
  • @nzgorham
    I was thinking that in Stickbird, Bandit was stressing about the move and how his daughters and Chilli will handle it
  • @Yesnomu
    Dang, that means a lot that you'd share your own experiences like that towards the end. I can't imagine the spot you must have been in, and I'm really happy you're still with us!
  • @andocoolxd5158
    This episode was a masterpiece, a full-length MASTERPIECE and I think we can all agree our tissue boxes ran out immediately. Now rewatching the special I can't help but notice some people are... not satisfied, while that's completely acceptable that made me reflect on something that is currently happening to our community. People want to project themselves into the show. It's no wonder those episodes that got exploration towards a deeper intended message are the most efficiently received; because it's relatable, because it's realistic, because it's hard to digest... but mostly, because they feel seen. The sentiment of 'being seen' is gratifying, to finally have a show that broke the delimited barriers all through, to grant the desired desparity being contented by how SEEN this show has made us feel. But... there's always a limit and I think a large percentage of the fandom are reaching it; "a happy ending is unrealistic and convenient" "life doesn't work that way" "so much foreshadowing for nothing"... This critiques are quite reasonable and I respect them fully, but there's something people tend to forget after the feeling of relating... This ain't your lives I know it would have been interesting to show a darker-side of the coin, to fully experience this characters being completely wretched, for them to truly experience tragedy... but that's not what the show wants to convey. I've seen the 'I Love You, You Hate Me' documentary and that made me reflect and compare the situation to the current actuality; Bluey started being an average show for children, another puddle on a continuous pond... that is until the show exhibited freshness... innovation and eventually UNIQUENESS. But people wanted more, and that's when they start to project themselves on the screen; they want to enclose with something relatable to their experiences, they want to discover an authentic portray of family life... and when it's passing the line, they want to uncover THEIR LIVES Happy endings have gone unpopular by how the world truly operates, how sometimes predicaments are intractable, how life can be pitiful... and they want to project THAT on their screens, I get it, I'm not the exception. Yet again, they have to understand something: THAT'S ONLY A PATH; life can work on unpredictable ways. Sometimes life can be a crippling mess, sometimes it's not Sometimes life can suck, sometimes not Sometimes life can be pitiful, sometimes it can be plentiful Sometimes life gives you surprises, sometimes it takes away your hope. That's how life is, unpredictable... maybe that wasn't the path some people wanted... maybe they wanted to perceive the bleakest path of the story; but sometimes it's just not the path they wanted to follow, and that's ok... Like Chilli once said "the world is a magical place" and it's the viewers job to grant our own individual perception to that message.