• @[email protected]
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    51 month ago

    Which topics did they shy away from? I have only seen a few episodes and plan on watching the whole thing when I have more time.

    • @Jimbabwe
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      121 month ago

      Typically it’s toilet humor (which the Australian viewers are more casual about), but apparently there’s some cut/altered/restored content on both sides of the fence. https://blueypedia.fandom.com/wiki/Censorship_of_Bluey has the breakdown by season. Look for reasons with “Regional difference” in bold. Lots of things that “might be dangerous” are cut in the BBC versions. I find it kinda funny, but maybe I’m a dumb American lout. For example, in an episode about playing with balloons, they cut a scene showing Bluey blowing up the balloon because of “concerns about children with asthma wanting to do the act” 🙄

      • @[email protected]
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        81 month ago

        Cut sequences: … the scene where Bluey talks underwater because talking underwater may be dangerous and can cause drowning.

        What’s the target audience of this show?

        • @AnUnusualRelic
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          1 month ago

          Apparently, it’s hospitalised children with severe asthma, allergies and motor disabilities. I’m glad someone finally thinks of them.

      • @HappycamperNZ
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        21 month ago

        Damn, you non kiwis and ausies missed alot of the good parts.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      I think there were a few scenes or episodes removed because they discussed aspects of childbirth.