Bluey fans are in an uproar as the beloved Australian cartoon has released two extra ‘minisodes’ to US audiences not available Down Under.
The official Facebook page of the kid’s show released an announcement on Thursday which said the first batch of 20 minisodes in production were now streaming.
With the first seven now released, Aussies became heated in the comments when they quickly realised they only had access to five of them.
Viewers were ecstatic when they tuned into ABC iView and ABC Kids recently to find Burger Dog, Bingo 3000, Letter, Hungry and Animals were available to watch.
But that excitement quickly dwindled when they discovered fans from other countries were online praising two other episodes not available to Australians.
With the Heelers’ hometown set in Brisbane, fans of the series were stunned to learn American audiences got extra minisodes Muffin Unboxing and Three Pigs.
With the extra one to three-minute clips being touted as the best of the batch, loyal Aussie fans are furious they don’t have access to them.
‘If only we had Muffin Unboxing and Three Pigs in Australia,’ one person wrote, while another scathing remark read; ‘It’s OUR show! We shouldn’t be missing out!’
Bluey fans are in an uproar as the beloved Australian cartoon has released two extra ‘minisodes’ to US audiences not available Down Under
The official Facebook page of the kid’s show released an announcement on Thursday which said the first batch of 20 minisodes in production were now streaming
A third added: ‘Could Aussies maybe just get the 2 extra mini episodes that the rest of the world got since you claim they’re available “globally”.’
‘I’ve checked both Disney+ and iView and can’t find these! Bluey what’s going on? I’m in Brisbane, Bluey’s “world for real life” apparently,’ another wrote.
Someone else commented: ‘It’s a shame that the world has seen them before Australia, what a slack job done by the production team.’
With the first seven now released, Aussies became heated in the comments when they quickly realised they only had access to five of them
Viewers were ecstatic when they tuned into ABC iView and ABC Kids recently to find Burger Dog, Bingo 3000, Letter, Hungry and Animals were available to watch, but that excitement dwindled when they discovered fans from other countries were online praising two other episodes not available to Australians
‘It’s an Australian show, we should have it first or at least at the same time,’ cried another.
One begrudged viewer said: ‘So the two BEST ones are the ones we in Australia (your oldest fans) aren’t PERMITTED to watch. You’ve got a lot of angry and insulted Australians to explain yourselves to.’
‘Why aren’t these ALL in Australia? Come on, this is beyond the joke and extremely slack!’ a passionate fan exclaimed.
Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Bluey creators Ludo Studio for comment.