Bluey - Sheep Dog

Dad consents to a game of Sheepdog with Bluey and Bingo to prevent them from bothering Mum, who is enjoying a much-needed break. However, caring for a sheep proves to be more challenging than the trio anticipated. Original: Bluey wants to help her dad to make a birthday cake for mum. Bluey tries to crack an egg on her own and it goes terribly with the egg goo all over her. Mum then comes in to help out and gives Bluey a task of mixing the ingredients. Bluey and Dad are busy baking a surprise birthday cake for Mum. Bluey attempts to crack an egg independently, but the task ends in a messy disaster. Mum steps in to assist, assigning Bluey the job of mixing the ingredients. Original: Bluey and Bingo are at the beach and they sing and they have fun. They build a sandcastle and they enjoy their time together. Then they realise they've lost their bucket and spade. They search for it and hope to find it. Bluey finds her mum's phone and looks at it wondering why they aren't home. She worries and thinks they may be lost. They try to figure out how to get back home and find their bucket and spade. They find their bucket and spade but they are stuck. They find their way home but it gets dark and they find their mum and dad and are reunited with them. The sisters are spending a day at the beach, singing, building sandcastles, and enjoying each other's company. They realize they've misplaced their bucket and spade, prompting a search. Bluey discovers her mum's phone, which leads her to believe they might be lost. Concerned, they attempt to navigate back home. They eventually find their bucket and spade in a tricky spot, but it's dark when they finally reunite with their parents.
Release date December 2, 2021
Runtime 7 min

Sheep Dog Transcript

Oh, man.

I'm just not a fan of housework.

Let's just get through it, and then we can relax.

-Go, giddy up. -Neigh!

-Ah! Housework! -Let's get out of here.

Freeze.

We're coming in here next,

so I need you to tidy up the blanket fort.

Aw, but we're playing.

You can play after you're done tidying up.

-Okay, Mum. -Okay, Mum.

Bee-ee, bee-ee, bee-ee, bee-ee, bee-ee, bee-ee, bee-ee, bee-ee,

bee-ee, bee-ee, bee-ee, bee-ee, bee-ee.

Boop-beep, boop-beep, boop-beep, boop-beep,

-boop-beep, boop-beep. -Ee-ee-ee-ee,

ee-ee-ee-ee-ee.

Oh.

Ooh. Ouch. [laughs] Ooh.

Bee-doo, bee-doo, bee-doo, bee-doo, bee-doo, bee-doo,

bee-doo, bee-doo, bee-doo, bee-doo, bee-doo, bee-doo,

bee-doo, bee-doo.

You done for the day, are you?

-Check this out. -What is it?

These kids never just walk their normal walk.

-What? -Look, watch.

Diddley-bop-jop, diddley-bop-jop,

-diddley-bop-jop. -See?

-Boop, boop, boop. -I see what you mean.

-Beep, beep, beep. -Look, there they go again.

Come on. We got work to do.

Oh, no, I'm not doing anything until one of these kids

walks past here not like a complete Fruit Loop.

-Bandit. -Look at that one.

Ha! These kids are nuts.

Well, I know where they get it from.

[Bingo] This episode of "Bluey" is called "Housework."

You're really doing this?

I think I have to.

Ugh. Okay.

At least set the rules.

What will it take for you to get back to the housework?

Just, you know, one foot in front of the other.

I don't think that's too much to ask.

Okay.

Ha! See, that looks good.

-Boom, come on. -Ah-ah.

Look at her arms, they're following her legs.

-Really? -Yeah, they're meant

to go the other way. The opposite of your legs.

Oh, yeah. [chuckles]

-That's crazy. -That's what I'm saying!

Sheets.

♪ Oh, sheets ♪

Okay, that's not even close to her normal walk.

Oh, hang, hang on.

Here we go.

[Chilli] Feet okay, arms okay. I think we're good.

Engh, eee! Backwards.

-And there it is. -And there it is.

-This is hard. -I'll even settle

for the same crazy walk from there to there.

But look, one, two, three different walks

-in three meters. -Why do they do it?

'Cause they're nuts.

♪ Row, row, row your boat ♪

♪ Gently down the stream ♪

That's not even a walk!

I'm making a cuppa. We're gonna be here a while.

Boh! Boh! Boh! Boh!

[trills tongue]

Elephant.

Boh!

Hop. Hop. Hop.

Kangaroo.

What did I miss?

-[bawking] -Chicken.

Working our way through the animal kingdom.

That's an emu.

Yeah, or maybe an ostrich.

Or a big duck.

And that's some sort of, uh, um...

-Ee-aww! -Donkey.

Some of these look really hard to do.

I know. Don't they get tired?

Be-yoop! Be-yoop!

Be-yoop!

Whoa, we have a winner.

Holy dooly.

That's impressive.

How do you even do that?

You have to, like, have your feet out like a duck.

Ow. But then pop them in.

-While spinning. -Oh, yeah, while spinning.

[grunts] Ow! My groin.

-[laughing] -That's funny, is it?

-A little, -Oh, come on. You try.

Okay, so feet out...

Yeah, but you know, back in every other step.

Yeah. See? And then you spin...

-[exclaims] -[grunts]

-See? It's not easy. -[giggling] I can do this.

Yeah, you got to bend. That's good.

[Chilli] How are my feet?

[Bandit] Yeah, they're good, babe.

Okay, here we go. Spin!

Whoa. Oh, man. Dizzy.

[laughs]

-Otter. Ot-Otter. -[Chilli] Whoop.

Otter. Huh?

Oh, yeah, hang on. I think I've got it.

You got to go "Be-whoop, be-whoop" while you're doing it.

Be-yoop, be-yoop.

You're not spinning. You gotta spin!

Oh, yeah.

-[Chilli] Whoo. -Bluey, look.

-Huh? -Be-yoop.

-Be-yoop. -Be-yoop.

-What are they doing? -I don't know.

But it doesn't look like housework.

-Be-yoop. -Be-yoop.

-What's going on? -[both] Hey, kids!

Uh, shouldn't you be tidying the blankets up?

We finished.

Shouldn't you be doing housework?

-We haven't started. -Why?

We're trying to walk like you guys.

Why?

-We don't know. -Yeah.

-Mm, okay. -Can you show us

how you do the "be-yoop, be-yoop" walk?

Yeah.

Okay, you start with your feet out,

and then they go in.

Out, in. Out, in.

[both] Out, in.

-Put your bottom out a bit more. -Out, in.

-Out, in. -Yay, you got it!

Dad, you need to do duck feet.

Oh, yeah, I forgot.

And you have to say, "Be-yoop."

[all] Be-yoop. Be-yoop. Be-yoop.

[Chilli and Bandit] Be-yoop. Be-yoop. Be-yoop.

[Bingo] Yeah, Mum, you're doing it.

-[both] Be-yoop. Be-yoop. -Ah, so are you, Dad.

I'm doing it! Whoo-hoo!

[laughter]

You got it, you got it.

-Yay, Dad! -[laughter]

[Chilli and Bandit] Be-yoop. Be-yoop.

Well, the house is still a mess,

none of the vacuuming's done,

but we can both now do the "Be-yoop" walk.

-I think I'm okay with that. -Me too.

Well, we finished our chores, so we're going to play.

Go for it, girls. Well done.

Bye.

-Bandit, Bandit, look. -Huh? What?

Is that okay? Is that okay?

[Bandit] Arms swinging, one foot in front of the other.

Are we good? Are we good?

Yeah, I think we're good.

-Yes! Yay! -Yes! Whoo-hoo-hoo!

Grownups are nuts.

[both sigh]

-You know what that means. -Yeah, I know.

-Back to the housework. -Yep.

-Let's just get through it. -Then we can relax.

Be-yoop! Be-yoop!

[theme music playing]

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