Bluey fans are in an uproar now that the beloved Australian cartoon has released two additional ‘minisodes’ for American audiences that are not available in Australia.
An announcement was posted on the children’s program’s official Facebook page on Thursday stating that the first series of 20 miniseries in production are now available to stream.
Now that the first seven have been released, Australians were outraged when they realised they only had access to five.
Viewers were thrilled when they recently tuned into ABC iView and ABC Kids to see Burger Dog, Bingo 3000, Letter, Hungry and Animals available to watch.
But that excitement quickly faded when they discovered that fans from other countries were raving online about two other episodes that were not available to Australians.
Since the Heelers live in Brisbane, fans of the series were shocked to learn that American audiences would be getting extra mini-sodes of Muffin Unboxing and Three Pigs.
The extra one to three minutes of clips are considered the best in the series and loyal Australian fans are furious that they don’t have access to them.
“If only we had Muffin Unboxing and Three Pigs in Australia,” one person wrote, while another scathingly remarked: “It’s OUR show! We can’t miss it!”
Bluey fans are in an uproar now that the beloved Australian cartoon has released two extra ‘minisodes’ for American audiences that aren’t available Down Under
The children’s show’s official Facebook page posted an announcement on Thursday saying the first batch of 20 minisodes in production are now streaming
A third added: ‘Could it be that Australians just get the two extra mini episodes that the rest of the world got, since you claim they are available “worldwide”?’
‘I’ve checked Disney+ and iView and can’t find them! Bluey what’s going on? I’m in Brisbane, Bluey’s “real world” apparently,’ wrote another.
Someone else commented: ‘It’s a shame the world saw them before Australia. What a poor job the production team did.’
Now that the first seven have been released, Australians have been in hot water when they quickly realised they only had access to five of them
Viewers were thrilled when they recently tuned into ABC iView and ABC Kids to see that Burger Dog, Bingo 3000, Letter, Hungry and Animals were available to watch, but that excitement faded when they discovered that fans from other countries were praising two other episodes online that were not available to Australians.
“It’s an Australian show, we should have it first or at least at the same time,” shouted another.
One outraged viewer said: ‘So the two BEST are the ones we in Australia (your oldest fans) are NOT allowed to watch. You have a lot of angry and offended Australians to answer to.’
“Why aren’t these ALL in Australia? Come on this is beyond funny and extremely lame!” exclaimed one passionate fan.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Bluey creators Ludo Studio for comment.