Obstacle Course Transcript
All: Mum! Dad! Bingo! Bluey!
There. Tidy.
-Bluey. -What?
I just tidied. What are you doing?
Panda puzzle.
But Dad’s about to take you to the Trampolinium.
It won’t take long. The pieces are big.
-See. -Alright.
But promise me you’ll tidy it up when you’re done.
I promise.
Alright, Trampolinium!
-Yeah! -Bluey, puzzle.
I’m not done.
(Bluey making honking noises)
Ooh, Dad, can we go to the library?
No, mate. We’re going to Trampolinium.
What about after?
Uh, yeah, okay. We can go after.
Do you promise?
-Yeah. I promise. -BOTH: Hooray!
(children laughing, shouting)
-Time to go, kids. -BOTH: What?! No!
-Come on, it’s almost dinner. -BOTH: Just one more minute.
You’ve had 21 more minutes.
-Run, Bingo! -No!
That’s it! I’m coming in.
Whoa. Hey. Get back here.
Stop it!
Oh, Dad, can we go to the library now?
No. It’s closed, mate.
But you said we could go after the Trampolinium.
Yeah, but we stayed way longer than I thought.
-But you promised. -Oh, man.
Bluey: This episode of Bluey is called "Promises."
-Night, kids. -Night, Dad.
Hmph.
Are you still cranky with me?
You said we could go to the library.
It was shut.
You promised, and you shouldn’t break a promise.
Yeah, I know, mate, but --
Why is this panda puzzle not tidied up?
-Uh-oh. -Quick. Hide.
-Where is she? -Uh...where’s who?
The kid who broke her promise to clean up the panda puzzle?
-Oh, how interesting. -Aah!
Did Bluey break her promise?
Well, you broke your promise, so I can break mine.
What?
It’s true. Dad broke his promise.
The library was shut.
Seems like we’ve got a promising problem.
Both: Yeah.
Okay, from now on,
no one makes any more promises.
But you promised you’d always love us.
Whoa. I didn’t think this through.
Listen, you can still make promises.
You just have to keep them.
All: Okay. Yeah. That makes more sense.
Phew.
Bluey, from now on,
we keep our promises.
No matter what.
(yawns) Well, goodnight, everyone.
-Panda puzzle! -Wah! Eek!
Come on, kids.
Hurry up!
Hey, this morning, I said to bingo to hurry up,
and she said, "I am hurry upping."
(both laugh)
Dad, will you play Toddlers with us at the library?
I’ll play anything with you at the library if you hurry up.
Do you promise?
I promise. Now, come on.
Bingo, Dad promised to play Toddlers at the library.
Yes!
Hey, hang on. What’s Toddlers?
This is Toddlers?
Yeah. You have to walk everywhere on your knees.
No way.
But a promise is a promise.
(groans) Fine.
(Bandit grunting)
Excuse me.
-Huh? -Down here.
-Oh. -(Bluey and Bingo giggle)
-Hello. -Me want books for big boys.
Uh, next to the magazines.
Thanks.
(Bluey and Bingo giggling)
Excuse me, can you help my little brother, please?
Oh, yes. Here you go, young man.
-Read to me. -Oh.
(imitates crying)
Both: That was funny.
Yeah, yeah.
Well done for keeping your promise.
Thanks. Speaking of,
Bluey, do you mind if I put my books in your bookbag?
-Sure. -You promise you don’t mind.
-It’s only two books. -Yeah, I promise.
Great. Here they are.
-What? -Ha!
(strains)
Wait up. These books are heavy.
(humming)
Thanks, Bluey. You’re a star.
Okay, listen you two,
you can’t use promises to trick each other.
Oh.
The whole point of promises
is to build trust.
If there’s no trust, none of this is possible.
What, none of the whole world?
None of it.
No libraries, no roads, no power lines.
No power lines?
I’m not sure about that.
I think we’d still have power lines.
No, we wouldn’t.
Mum’s right. No more promise-y tricks.
Okay.
Ooh, can we play on the playground?
Yeah, please, can we?
Yes. But it’s almost lunch.
So, when I say it’s time to go, it’s time to go.
-Okay, Mum. -You promise?
We promise.
(gasps)
Flying Fox!
Whee!
Oh, um, I think it’s my turn.
It’s my turn!
Whee!
Bingo: Bluey, help!
Are you okay, Bingo?
I can’t get down.
Just climb down the way you came.
It’s too high.
This morning, I said to Bingo, "Please stop whinging,"
and she said, "But I only just started."
(both laugh)
Mum, Bingo’s stuck.
Oh, goodness.
Come on, Bingo. Jump to me.
I don’t want to.
It’s fine, honey. I’ll catch you.
Do you promise?
I do.
I promise.
Goodness.
-(growling) -(gasps)
Here we go.
Bluey, lunch!
Time to go!
Ah, Babe, today I asked Bingo to tidy her beads away,
and she said, "I’m not interesting in that."
Do you tell stories about us when we’re asleep?
Get back to bed.
(Bluey and Bingo laugh)
I promise I’ll always love you.