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When do new 'Bluey' episodes come out? Release date, time, where to watch
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Date:2025-04-18 04:26:46
Thought you’d seen the last of Bluey? Well, you thought wrong.
Your favorite 6-year-old Blue Heeler pup and her adorable fam are set to star in a couple new “minisodes” set to premiere in a couple days, a few months after the emotional Season 3 finale episode “The Sign” left many fans wondering if the show was over.
Sam Moore, a producer on the show, dispelled the worries, telling BBC in April that “we have more in store, and we are thinking what would be next.
"No it is not the end for 'Bluey,'" Moore said. "I'm sure we have many more surprises in store for you."
It wasn’t clear what “surprises” Moore had in store until Disney Branded Television announced the trailer for “Bluey Minisodes,” which are one-to-three-minute mini episodes written by “Bluey” creator Joe Brumm.
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There will be three batches of “Bluey Minisodes” and the first seven mini episodes are set to make their Disney+ debut on Wednesday, July 3.
"The stories highlight funny and sweet moments featuring Bluey and Bingo, leaning into playful interactions and games that further explore the characters and world of “Bluey," according to a Disney+ news release.
Here’s how to watch.
When do new 'Bluey' mini-episodes come out?
All seven new “Bluey Minisodes” will be available by 3 a.m. ET on Wednesday, July 3.
The first batch of “Bluey Minisodes” include:
- “Burger Dog”
- “Bingo 3000”
- “Muffin Unboxing”
- “Letter”
- “Hungry”
- “Three Pigs”
- “Animals”
Where can I watch the new 'Bluey' episodes?
The new “Bluey Minisodes” will be released on Disney+ first but will be rolled out on Disney Jr. and Disney Channel throughout the week.
'Bluey Minisodes' trailer
Contributing: Eric Lagatta; USA TODAY
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