Bluey - Unicorse

Bluey struggles to fall asleep, prompting Mum to read her a final bedtime story. Their reading time is however disrupted by Unicorse, a particularly bothersome hand puppet. Bluey attempts to guide it towards better behavior.
Release date November 28, 2021
Runtime 7 min

Unicorse Transcript

Doing well.

Okay, now, let's change color.

Changing color is tricky.

I wish there was a rainbow-colored yarn.

Oh, tell me about it.

I'm on a quest to find rainbow yarn.

What's a quest?

A quest is like a journey a hero goes on.

Oh. How does a quest start?

Well, usually, the hero starts at home.

They're nice and comfortable.

But then, adventure calls.

Alright!

Who's coming with me to Mackenzie's house?

No, thanks, Dad.

Mom's teaching me how to crochet.

Well, just you and me, Bingo.

Come on. Let's go.

I am not interested in that.

Why are you going to Mackenzie's house?

-Curry swap. -What's curry swap?

-It's where you swap curry.

I've made a Rogan josh .

And Mackenzie's dad has made a beef rendang .

I swap a bit of mine for a bit of his,

then we have two curries.

Oh.

But I need Bingo to carry the peshwari naan.

Ooh, Mom, it's a quest.

Yeah -- a curry quest.

This episode of "Bluey" is called "Curry Quest."

Come on, Bingo.

Usually, the hero finds a reason not to go on the quest.

I want to stay with my mom!

Mom: But something always changes their mind.

Okay. Fine. Stay.

But do you know what Mackenzie's mom has?

Face paints.

Face paint!

Hey, Bingo, Peshwari naan.

And so, the quest begins.

Bluey: And what happens on the quest?

Mom: Well, the hero's out in the wide world, now.

All sorts of challenges pop up .

Hey, I didn't say you could use both legs.

-What? -You heard me.

You only get to use one leg.

I can't hop the whole way.

Toughen up, kid. This is a curry swap.

[giggles] Okay.

Who said you could walk forwards?

What?

Mom: Sometimes, the hero meets friends on the way.

Goodday, Doreen.

-Hi, Bandit. Hi, Bingo.

Oh, something smells good.

It's the peshwari naan.

-Doing a curry swap. -Lucky you.

You looking forward to tomorrow, Bandit?

The friends often warn the hero of the danger ahead.

Danger?

You're not going through the park, are you?

Yeah. Why?

Oh. There's a magpie protecting his nest.

He swooped me earlier.

-Look! -Ooh.

The trick is not to take your eyes off him.

If he thinks you're looking at him, he won't swoop.

-Okay. -Oh, my bus is here.

Mom: There's always danger on a quest.

Otherwise, it's not a quest.

Oh, there he is.

Bingo: Why does he want to swoop us?

He's just being a good dad.

He thinks we're trying to hurt his eggs.

But we're not.

I know, but he doesn't know that.

Just walk with me, and remember what Doreen said.

Don't take your eyes off him.

Keep looking. Keep looking.

I can't turn my neck any further.

Go backwards.

But I can't go backwards, remember?

Come on. Come on.

[Squawking]

[Both yelling]

Whew. That was close.

Look, Dad, we're here.

Curry swap! Whoo!

After facing the grave danger,

the hero arrives at where they were going.

Here you go. The naan peshwari.

Cheers, Bingo.

Would you like your face painted, Bingo?

Yes, please.

I'm glad you're here, Bingo.

I'm on the face-painting stall at the school fair,

so I need to practice.

I'm not very good, I'm afraid.

-Hey, Bingo! -Aah!

Is that the end of the quest?

Not yet.

Usually, here, some secret is revealed,

and the quest takes a turn.

Bingo, you get to go to the airport tomorrow.

Airport? I'm not going to the airport.

Yeah, you are. Your dad just told my dad

he has to fly to work, and he's gonna be gone for ages.

-What? -Mackenzie.

So, you wait until the end to put the curry leaves in.

Dad, are you flying away to the airport tomorrow.

Oh. Yeah. I am.

How long are you gone for?

Just six weeks.

-How long is six weeks? -It's six weekends.

Oh, that's forever.

It's here that the true challenge

of the quest is revealed.

We have to head back, now, Bingo.

We can't.

I don't want to go past the magpie.

But I don't want you to leave.

I'm sorry, mate.

I don't want to go away, but I have to.

Mom: But just when things seem the saddest...

Bingo, I've got the perfect face paint for you.

Do you want to know a secret, Bingo?

Yes.

I'm thinking of not doing the face-painting stall

-this weekend. -Why?

Because I'm not very good at it, am I?

Mackenzie's meant to be a cheetah.

Am I?

But then, no one will be able to get their faces painted?

No, I guess not.

Well, I think you have to do it.

Even though I don't want to?

Yes. Even though that.

Yeah, you're probably right.

What do you think?

[Roars]

I think I'm getting better.

See you, Border Collies.

Enjoy the curry.

-See you! -Good luck with the magpie.

Now, every good hero learns a few things on their quest.

Mackenzie's mom, can you face-paint

one more thing?

-Ready? -[Growls]

Mom: Armed with everything they've learned along the way ,

the hero faces their ultimate test.

[Squawks]

[Squawks]

The end.

-You're my hero, Bingo. -[giggles]

Why do heroes want to go on quests, anyway?

They seem dangerous.

Well, they usually don't, remember?

Oh, yeah.

But that's what makes them heroes.

They go anyway.

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