The image was first shared in the Bluey subreddit and quickly caught the attention of fans, including us. Within hours, people began asking the same questions:
Did We Just Get Our First Look at the Bluey Movie Logo?
Is this logo official or fan-made?
Does it mean the movie will be 3D animated?
Did the toy fair reveal any other new details?
Let’s break down what we actually know so far.
The Photo That Started the Buzz
The photo that started the buzz – Bluey logo or not?
The image appears to show a display banner featuring “The Bluey Movie” logo at a booth during the Melbourne Toy Fair.
Toy fairs like this are typically industry events where toy companies preview upcoming merchandise lines for retailers. That’s important, because toy manufacturers often get early access to branding or promotional material when a major film is in development.
While the exact source of the photo isn’t fully verified yet, several attendees and collectors online say it came from the Melbourne Toy Fair floor, where upcoming licensed products were being presented.
That alone makes the logo very unlikely to be fan-made.
It’s far more likely that this is early promotional branding used for licensing partners, which sometimes leaks out before an official reveal.
Is the Logo Official?
Is this the official Bluey movie logo?
At the moment, BBC Studios, Disney, or Ludo Studio haven’t publicly released this logo.
However, there are a few reasons fans believe it could be legitimate:
It reportedly appeared at an industry toy fair, not just online.
Toy manufacturers typically receive official branding assets when developing merchandise.
The design style closely matches how Bluey branding has looked in past licensing campaigns.
So while we can’t say it’s confirmed yet, the context suggests it’s likely an early official logo rather than a fan creation.
This question comes up a lot — especially after fans noticed the logo styling feels slightly different from the TV series.
The big clue actually comes from earlier announcements about the film itself.
The upcoming Bluey movie is planned as a CG-animated feature, meaning it will use computer animation rather than the traditional 2D style used in the show.
That doesn’t necessarily mean the characters will suddenly look completely different — studios often design CG animation to closely match the original art style.
But it does suggest the movie may have more cinematic lighting, camera movement, and environments than the TV series.
In other words: still Bluey… just bigger.
What We Officially Know About the Bluey Movie
Even though the logo itself hasn’t been officially unveiled yet, the movie has already been confirmed.
Here are the key details:
The film is written and directed by Bluey creator Joe Brumm.
It’s produced by Ludo Studio in collaboration with BBC Studios and Disney.
The main voice cast from the show is expected to return.
So while we may still be years away from release, the project itself is very real — and clearly already deep into development.
Why This Logo Leak Matters
Small leaks like this often mean one thing: the merchandising machine is starting to spin up.
For a family franchise like Bluey, toys, books, and games usually launch alongside a movie — and those products need branding long before the film itself arrives.
So even though this might look like just a simple banner at a toy fair, it could be one of the first glimpses of how the Bluey movie will be marketed worldwide.
Our Take
As Bluey parents ourselves, we’re honestly just excited that the project seems to be moving forward.
If the movie captures even a fraction of the magic from episodes like “Sleepytime” or “The Sign,” we might all end up needing tissues in the cinema.
And yes — we’re already preparing for the inevitable question from our kids:
“Can we watch it again?”
If you saw the logo or heard anything else from the Melbourne Toy Fair, let us know. We’ll keep updating this page as more details about the Bluey movie start to surface.
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Did We Just Get Our First Look at the Bluey Movie Logo?
If you spend enough time in the Bluey corner of the internet (like we do), you’ll know that even the smallest hint of news spreads fast.
This week, a photo from the Melbourne Toy Fair started making the rounds on Reddit and social media — showing what appears to be a new logo for the upcoming Bluey movie.
The image was first shared in the Bluey subreddit and quickly caught the attention of fans, including us. Within hours, people began asking the same questions:
Let’s break down what we actually know so far.
The Photo That Started the Buzz
The image appears to show a display banner featuring “The Bluey Movie” logo at a booth during the Melbourne Toy Fair.
Toy fairs like this are typically industry events where toy companies preview upcoming merchandise lines for retailers. That’s important, because toy manufacturers often get early access to branding or promotional material when a major film is in development.
While the exact source of the photo isn’t fully verified yet, several attendees and collectors online say it came from the Melbourne Toy Fair floor, where upcoming licensed products were being presented.
That alone makes the logo very unlikely to be fan-made.
It’s far more likely that this is early promotional branding used for licensing partners, which sometimes leaks out before an official reveal.
Is the Logo Official?
At the moment, BBC Studios, Disney, or Ludo Studio haven’t publicly released this logo.
However, there are a few reasons fans believe it could be legitimate:
So while we can’t say it’s confirmed yet, the context suggests it’s likely an early official logo rather than a fan creation.
Will the Bluey Movie Be in 3D?
This question comes up a lot — especially after fans noticed the logo styling feels slightly different from the TV series.
The big clue actually comes from earlier announcements about the film itself.
The upcoming Bluey movie is planned as a CG-animated feature, meaning it will use computer animation rather than the traditional 2D style used in the show.
That doesn’t necessarily mean the characters will suddenly look completely different — studios often design CG animation to closely match the original art style.
But it does suggest the movie may have more cinematic lighting, camera movement, and environments than the TV series.
In other words: still Bluey… just bigger.
What We Officially Know About the Bluey Movie
Even though the logo itself hasn’t been officially unveiled yet, the movie has already been confirmed.
Here are the key details:
So while we may still be years away from release, the project itself is very real — and clearly already deep into development.
Why This Logo Leak Matters
Small leaks like this often mean one thing: the merchandising machine is starting to spin up.
For a family franchise like Bluey, toys, books, and games usually launch alongside a movie — and those products need branding long before the film itself arrives.
So even though this might look like just a simple banner at a toy fair, it could be one of the first glimpses of how the Bluey movie will be marketed worldwide.
Our Take
As Bluey parents ourselves, we’re honestly just excited that the project seems to be moving forward.
If the movie captures even a fraction of the magic from episodes like “Sleepytime” or “The Sign,” we might all end up needing tissues in the cinema.
And yes — we’re already preparing for the inevitable question from our kids:
“Can we watch it again?”
If you saw the logo or heard anything else from the Melbourne Toy Fair, let us know. We’ll keep updating this page as more details about the Bluey movie start to surface.
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