Bluey features The Wiggles in subtle cameo

Bluey fans go wild when they see a subtle cameo from The Wiggles in the new episode, “This made me laugh so much!”

Bluey fans have gone berserk after noticing a subtle nod to iconic children’s group The Wiggles in a recent episode.

The season three episode titled “Phones” briefly shows Bluey with a framed photo of four dogs resembling The Wiggles in her home.

In a hilarious twist, the image also featured the autographs of Purple Wiggle Lachlan Gillespie, Red Wiggle Simon Pryce, Blue Wiggle Anthony Field, and former Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins.

Each pooch was dressed in a colored T-shirt to resemble their namesake.

Fans have since pointed out the humorous detail on social media, with one writing, “Made me laugh so much the first time around, especially since Jeff Bush, the guy who makes the music, is really good friends with former Wiggle Emma.”

Bluey fans have gone berserk after noticing a subtle nod to iconic children’s group The Wiggles in a recent episode. The season three episode titled “Phones” briefly shows Bluey with a framed photo of four dogs resembling The Wiggles in her home.

Meanwhile, another person joked that the band would be called “The Waggles” in the Bluey universe.

It comes after season three of Bluey premiered on the ABC Kids channel earlier this year.

A recent episode, “Cubby,” drew a whopping 1,498,000 viewers, the highest number since its launch in 2018.

In a hilarious twist, the image also featured the autographs of Purple Wiggle Lachlan Gillespie, Red Wiggle Simon Pryce, Blue Wiggle Anthony Field and former Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins (all pictured)

Each pooch was dressed in a colored T-shirt to resemble their namesake

The total audience includes 866,000 nighttime viewers, with an additional 149,000 watching the evening’s encore, and 483,000 on the iview VPM.

Bluey, arguably Australia’s most popular children’s TV show, follows the adventures of “a sweet, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog” along with her family, including her mother, father and younger sister, and her friends.

The animated series won the Kids: Preschool Award at the 2019 International Emmy Awards.

The show has even captured the hearts and minds of college kids across America and is changing the way they speak.

Kids in the US start talking with an unmistakable Australian twang after seeing Bluey.

Bluey, arguably Australia’s most popular children’s TV show, follows the adventures of “a sweet, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog” along with her family, including her mother, father and younger sister, and her friends

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