As Bandit is about to rebutt, Bluey flies into him, and comments metaphorically about being sick of that boomerang, with Fido responding that his supplies of boomerangs are pleantiful. The answer comes to the sisters: Boomerang (much to Chilli's confusion).īandit is talking to Fido at a party outdoors where they discuss being neutered. Just the best you can do." Chilli encourages her eldest daughter to try again, where they can see both her and her father. Chilli backtracks by saying that "He'd love it more if you put some care into it." Bluey asks if that means it has to be perfect, to which her mother says "No, not perfect. This then leads to the two sibling drawing squiggles, lines and dots, as their father will love it. At this point, Chilli says that it's fine, and that the picture doesn't have to be perfect, as their father will love anything they do. Good to go." But Bingo again points out an error with the image, this time that Bluey isn't really in it, as it is supposed to be a picture of her and her Dad. The 'Chair' card has now been completed and Chilli, somewhat tired ad impatient in her voice, says that "The chair looks like a chair. He talks loudly that his legs are tired and that he wants to sit down, and chooses the chair that Bluey is on. The drawing of 'No Ticket' is completed, and Chilli thinks that Blueys father will like it yet Bluey mentions that she isn't very 'perfect' at drawing couches, as this settee looks more like a chair, giving Bingo the suggestion that she should draw thair Dad playing Chair.īluey sits on a chair alone playing with a squeaky ball when Bandit enters the room. Chilli exclaims how good this drawing is, but Bluey isn't convinced, as the drawing looks more like she's being thrown, which gives Bluey the idea to draw her being thrown instead.Ī cutscene is shown of Chilli reading to Bluey and Bingo the story of the three pigs, when suddenly Bandit interupts asking for the three's tickets.Everything is fine until Bandit comes across Bluey, who confesses that she doesn't have a ticket, and is subsequently thrown across the room into a beanbag. The finished drawing is shown, with Bandit tickling Bluey. As he tries a second time, only the sound of Chilli's slow clap echoes in the kitchen, to which he starts to tickle Bluey as a result bandit then tells the family to applaud and cheer him whenever he enters a room. This then cues a flashback of the sisters and Chilli in the kitchen, when Bandit enters with "It's Dad!", though to no applaud. Bingo asks her sister as to what she likes the best about what their father does, to which Bluey says that it is "when he does 'It's Dad!'". Once the paper is cut, Bluey ponders what to draw herself and her father doing, to which Chilli suggests standing with their arms out, similar to an earlier picture that Bluey drew, though Bluey points out that that drawing isn't on the fridge. She confesses that she isn't aware of what perfect is however, though Bingo says that it is something that is really good, albeit with an over-extended definition.īluey exclaims that the card will be so perfect that it'll go straight on the fridge, though Chilli warns her that perfect is tough. Chilli asks Bluey what she will be drawing for her dad, to which Bluey says "The perfect picture of me and Dad". Just then Bandit appears, but is immediately shooed-off by the other three, as to not spoil the suprise. As the three sit down, Bingo says that she will make a "red love heart rainbow card" for Bandit, much to Chillis approval. The episode starts with Bluey and Bingo making Fathers Day cards for their Dad, with Chilli on the back porch.
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