
Bluey has broken all the records for how many people watched it, making it Australia’s biggest show ever.
The popular cartoon show about a Blue Heeler puppy and her family, including her dad Bandit, mom Chilli, and sister Bingo, started in Australia before it became popular all over the world, and Aussies still love it.
The last season was watched by an amazing 11 million people.
The producers showed their gratitude by tweeting a picture of Bluey holding up a “thank you” sign with a heart on it.
The sweet post said that the show was “Australia’s biggest little show.”
Since April, these numbers show the total number of people who watched on all ABC and ABC iView channels.

The total number was reached by adding up the ratings from Australia’s five big capital areas, the number of people who watched in rural towns, the number of repeat watchers, and the number of hours streamed on playback.
The numbers for each show are also high. At the top of the charts, 12.7 million people watched “Cubby.”
After being shown in Australia earlier this year, the newest shows from the third season are now available everywhere.
But those who have already watched are now telling others about the emotional roller coaster that will happen, which will leave many of them crying.
So far, the fact that Bluey’s Aunt Brandy, who is played by Rose Byrne, can’t have children has shocked people who have watched the episode Onesies.
‘There’s new Bluey on Disney+ today and I’m literally crying at Onesies,’ tweeted one viewer, while another admitted: ‘Y’all are not prepared for the onesies episode of Bluey. I just finished it and I can’t stop crying.’
And a different person said: ‘Not me crying at #Bluey #Onesies I know that feeling well.’
Cricket is another episode that has made people cry. In it, Rusty, a young boy who loves cricket, messes up his own hit so that his little sister can catch the ball and get him out of the game.
Retired Australian cricketer Ed Cowan admitted he was ‘bawling [his] eyes out’ after watching, adding it was all but impossible not to ‘have a tear in your eye’ at the end of the episode.
Bluey is available to stream on Disney+.