'Bluey' Introduces First LGBT Characters in Subtle Moment You Might Have Missed

‘Bluey’ Introduces First LGBT Characters in Subtle Moment You Might Have Missed


At a time when quality wholesome children’s entertainment has never been harder to come by, the Australian animated show “Bluey” has stood out from the rest.

The show follows a family of anthropomorphic blue heelers as they face various day-to-day adventures together which often teach the family’s older daughter Bluey valuable life lessons.

For a newly released series, the values of “Bluey” are remarkably traditional.

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That is until the series introduced its very first LGBT characters in Monday’s brand-new episode.

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In a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment from the recently-released episode one of the show’s characters — the Chihuahua Pretzel, a friend of Bluey’s — is revealed to

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