Parents and animation enthusiasts, mark your calendars for July 12th! The much-loved Australian children’s series, “Bluey,” is set to release a new batch of episodes on Disney+ in the United States.
The third season of “Bluey” had previously added several episodes to Disney+ late last year, but the season hadn’t concluded airing new episodes. In the coming month, fans in North America can look forward to 10 more episodes from Season 3, providing a fresh set of “Bluey” adventures to enjoy.
Disney+ announced its complete list of July additions this week, with “Bluey” slated for release in the middle of the month. On July 12th, 10 new “Bluey” episodes will be added to the Disney+ lineup.
To date, “Bluey” has aired 171 episodes, with 47 of them belonging to the third season. The first two seasons are available on Disney+ in their entirety, while Season 3 is being added incrementally. Currently, 27 episodes of “Bluey’s” third season are available on Disney+. The new batch of episodes coming in July will bring the total to 37, leaving 10 episodes yet to be aired.
“Love for ‘Bluey’ has exploded among viewers across the globe, and we’re delighted to debut another exciting season that will give fans more opportunities to spend time with Bluey and family,” said Henrietta Hurford-Jones, Director of Children’s Content Partnerships, BBC Studios. She added that they were thrilled to be working with Disney, a partner that shares their enthusiasm for the series, which has become a part of the cultural zeitgeist and a co-viewing winner worldwide.
Charlie Aspinwall and Daley Pearson, Executive Producers and Co-Founders of Ludo Studio, the creators of “Bluey,” expressed their joy and pride in the show’s global reception. “We’ve been creating ‘Bluey’ together for over five years at Ludo and every day is a privilege to turn up and create the show with each artist at the studio. We love this crew, we love this cast and we’re so proud and happy that their work is being welcomed and loved by homes around the world,” they said.
While many people watch “Bluey” episodes once they’re added to Disney+, that’s not the only way to watch the series in the United States. New episodes of the series also air on the Disney Junior channel, where the show has consistently pulled in impressive ratings.
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