Stuck Inside? Here's an Australian Kids' Show Every Parent Can Love.
Bluey is the countrys biggest childrens TV export since The Wiggles, speaking with rare frankness to young and old.
SYDNEY, Australia Joe Brumms daughter was 3 when she was first admitted to a hospital with an asthma-like illness. She spent a week in intensive care.
When she gets a cold, her lungs shut down, said Brumm, the creator of Bluey, a wildly popular Australian childrens cartoon for 5- to 7-year-olds.
In Bluey, Brumm, 41, has turned moments from his own family life into a series of seven-minute episodes. These range from mundane squabbles, chores and playtime to more troubling situations, like his daughters hospital visit.
The difference is, onscreen, its a family of dogs.
In a country of just 25 million people, the show has been streamed over 200 million times, making it the most popular program ever on ABC iview, the Australian public broadcasters on-demand service.'>>>
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