Bluey is loaded with iconic classic movie lines.
One of the primary reasons that the Australian animated children's show Bluey has rapidly developed into a global phenomenon is how accessible it is to viewers of all ages, and that starts with the many movie references scattered throughout the show.
Only die-hard Lord of the Rings fans might catch another reference in series 3, episode 9,"Magic", which features Chilli and her daughter Bluey battle with invisible magic, attempting to subdue each other. Once Bluey takes control of the magic fight, she forces Chilli to spin in a circle on the kiwi rug. The entire scene is a reference to Gandalf and Saruman's fight in Fellowship, with Chilli's spin being a direct visual reference and a dead giveaway.
Some fans have theorized that Bandit's love for the Indiana Jones movies is the reason that he himself became an archaeologist. ✕ Remove Ads 6 Dirty Dancing Series 3, episode 9, "Magic" Close The Dirty Dancing reference in"Magic" is like the Scarface line above, in that the reference is great in the context of how Bluey uses it, not necessarily because it's a brilliant, outside-the-box reference. Bluey causes mischief while passing along knowledge of the"magic" that Chilli taught her, and unfortunately, her father and their neighbor Pat Retriever fall victim to her shenanigans.
Related 13 Wild Bluey Fan Theories We’re Starting To Believe From secret trysts to simmering feuds, these wild Bluey fan theories pull from the hit children show's subtext — and some may actually be true.
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