Bluey - Markets
Markets — Trivia
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The five-dollar bank note in the episode shows the Queen as a Welsh Corgi. The real Queen was known for her love of Corgis, and after her death in 2022, the Reserve Bank of Australia replaced her portrait on the five-dollar note with a design honoring First Australians.
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The ten-dollar bank note in the episode features a canine version of Australian bush poet Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson, known for his Outback-themed works and the folk song 'Waltzing Matilda'.
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Disney's distributed versions of the episode remove the scene where Buttermilk poops and Bluey and Indy run away, but the original unedited version is available on the Bluey: Seasons 1 & 2 DVD set and has been restored in recent Disney Junior airings.
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Cornelius speaks in this episode, the only time he does so.
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The paintings in the painting booth include pop-culture references, such as a frame from a zombie commercial and a scene from the game Hotel Mario showing the gates of the Mushroom Kingdom.
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In Disney-distributed versions of the episode, the scene where Buttermilk poops and Bluey and Indy run away is removed.
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In the credits, Indy's mum dances in place of Bluey.
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The long dog in the episode is purple with a lighter purple spot on its back, blending in with the purple bean bag when Bluey spots the ponies.
Continuity -
When 'Markets' aired on Disney Channel in the US, it was paired with 'The Doctor and The Claw'.
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On the official website for the episode, Bluey eats a candy apple and Bingo eats a hot dog.
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A toy carrot appears on the floor in the opening kitchen scene, possibly inspired by Kevin the Carrot.
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