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  • Though they may not be from the same show or have the same animation technique, I continue to believe that there are some similarities in the way each emotion and expressions of body language. While both human dogs appear in one of the most watched animated television series. They are both well-known for being the greatest cartoon dogs of the 21st century. Although the two cartoons may not have been produced by the same animation companies or in the same style, they did share several distinct concepts and animation techniques for body language and facial features expressions. While Family Guy uses Overseas Animation through Fuzzy Door Productions, which includes 20th Television Animation in Los Angeles, California, Bluey uses Ludo Studios for animation centered on the hometown of Brisbane, Queensland.

    Similarities of Animation The facial of Bandit Heeler is that I noticed is that when his eyes are half open and closed when he’s in his don’t care mood, I could tell he looks similar to Brian. Although the he had similar traits of emotions like with his neutral face with the small line which makes me think it looks similar to Brian Griffin. Bandit has a blue eyebrows which Brian only has eye brow lines when he sad, nervous, annoyance, excited or furious. Bandit has bigger eyes than Brian because Brian has a tiny dot in his eyeball. I could tell when any type of conversation, the similarity can be relatable when both eyes are slightly close or when both eyes open and close every once in a while. On the other hand, Brian does it more than Bandit when he notice something or wants to get a closer look or if something bright or curious about something or if he starts to get something on his nerves about something. Brian Griffin has a rounded nose while Bandit has a triangle shape nose but has a small detail on the purplish grey oval inside his nose.

    Bandit Heeler

    As the father of Bluey and Bingo, Bandit Heeler is a charming blue heeler. He enjoys playing with his kids and imparting valuable life lessons to them. Bandit Heeler most of the time plays with them or go on adventures with them, but his wife Chilli, is supportive of their antics whenever if she gets time off from work. Despite the fact that he occasionally gets exhausted of playing their games, he still manages to be flexible because he enthusiastically participates in their games. Sometimes Bandit is a big tease, or he brings in sarcasm when he’s in the right mood. Even though he frequently objects at first when asked to play a game, he gives the game his whole attention, frequently at the price of his other obligations or sense of dignity. Though he occasionally loses his composure over additional matters, he occasionally plays games or activities too harshly if they are too simple. Bandit frequently at the price of his other obligations or self-respect. Additionally, he occasionally enjoys playing the antagonist or a character of funny sense of humor in some of the storyboards just to add entertainment and laughter to the show. He is the younger brother of Radley, the older brother of Stripe, the son of Bob and Chris, the uncle of Muffin and Socks, and the son-in-law of Mort. He is also the brother-in-law of Trixie. He also loves a great laugh when he’s with mates especially his next door neighbor Pat aka Lucky’s Dad.

    He occasionally plays amusing roles in Bluey and Bingo’s games, such as a job title or a unique client, in an effort to be a fantastic role model while feigning a different personality. While turning into a robot, dressing up, or navigating the boat to locate the whale, or shielding off a tickle crab attack. Despite his enthusiasm for being a father, he still makes an effort to watch the cricket scores and occasionally goes surfing! Bandit has many alter egos too, but none more notorious than the cheeky Unicorse!­ He used to tell Bluey and Bingo a number of “dad-jokes,” as shown in of Season 1 like for example of episodes, including The Creek and The Pool. He has lessened his use of “dad jokes” as of Season 2, but he still displays his cheekiness occasionally. However, Bandit is back to doing “dad jokes” in Season 3, most notably in “Turtleboy” with Bingo and have the family court in Family Meeting. As demonstrated in Omelet, he will become irritable when he is hungry. Bandit is also an archaeologist which (he enjoys digging up bones) who makes every effort to use whatever energy he has left after intermittent sleep, work, and housework to design and play games with Bluey and Bingo. The Heeler family owns a 4WD SUV with a surfboard roof rack that can hold two surfboards that are compatible on it. Bandit and Chilli Heeler own a sport-utility vehicle (SUV) called The Heeler’s Car. This SUV has five doors: four for passengers and one that opens to reveal the luggage space in the back of the car.with the 419 HLR license plate. Most of the time Bandit would say “Oh no, not (name of the game!”) before the title card of each episode throughout the series. One of his best-known catchphrases is “Oh Biscuits!” He also uses food-related profanity occasionally, as well as made-up or nonsensical terms, and he consistently makes noise when he’s in sensations of pain.

    Bandit is a Blue Heeler with blue, light blue, tan and black fur. He has light blue feet, hands, outer belly, outer muzzle and eyebrows, blue legs, arms, tail tip and torso, tan belly, muzzle and inner ears, and black tail stem, head and outer ears. He also has a black nose and beard whiskers on his muzzle.

    Brian Griffin

     The talking white Labrador named Brian Griffin, as portrayed in “Brian: Portrait of a Dog,” has been a part of the Griffin family since Peter adopted him as a stray. However, in “The Man with Two Brians,” Brian plays family recordings of him when he was a puppy and already a Griffin household member. “Short Cuts” goes back to recounting his adoption narrative, but he also mentions that he abandoned his friend Shredder at the park where they used to reside. In addition, he has a number of anthropomorphic traits, including the capacity for intelligent speech, vehicle operation, and bipedalism. In earlier episodes, he also played the role of the voice of reason; however, in more recent ones, he adopted a more liberal stance. When he sides with Stewie in their long-standing friendship, despite their frequent arguments, he nevertheless demonstrates his commitment. In addition, he is a passionate writer who was sacked from The New Yorker after it was discovered that he had not completed his undergraduate education. Aside from the title Faster Than the Speed of Love, he has also penned several novels and interesting stories which he always wanted to be a writer but didn’t have the credit to be successful as hoped for. If Brian would’ve been a good writer, he would’ve been a blogger if he writes stories on his laptop. On the other end, Brian and Stewie frequently go on amazing adventures as the series progresses, with Brian always being at his best when he is with Stewie. Notably bright, Brian appreciates well-known pieces of art like Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s works and the opera Carmen. He is often an alcoholic which he tried to get a woman in a relationship which sadly never lasted.  Brian’s inability to maintain a human girlfriend. Most of time this is usually due to bad advice given to him from Stewie, who constantly insists on nosing around in his relationships, though other times it is due to his own insecurity. Brian Griffin is frequently shown as the only rational member of his family and owns a second-generation Toyota Prius with the license plate “BRI-DOG”. Brian, the Griffin family’s pet dog, is mostly portrayed as a human character in the series, with little acknowledgment or explanation for his human characteristics. Stewie’s best friend, Brian, is the focus of numerous subplots in the series. Occasionally, as in the “Road to…” episodes, they are the focal point of the story. Despite their continual arguments and humiliations of one another, Brian and Stewie have a love-hate relationship and are indispensable to one another’s lives. Additionally, Brian has an alter ego that he uses to justify himself when no one else does or he fails to complete a task. Brian is an anthropomorphic intelligent dog, although he still has some characteristics and shortcomings in common with actual dogs.

    Brian is a white Labrador and has a red collar with a golden circle

    We got Radley and Stripe which I didn’t realized that those has the similarities of Bandit and Brian while both of them are Bandit’s Brother which they also appear on Bluey.

    Uncle Rad

    The wild and woolly older brother of Bandit and Stripe, Uncle “Rad” ends up being the uncle of Bingo and Bluey. He is a Mix of a Red and Blue Heelers Red/Blue Heeler. His fur is colored dark orange, bright orange, light blue, teal, and light yellow. He doesn’t get to see his family as much as he would like because he works on an oil rig that is distant from the Heelers’ house. When he does visit, though, he makes up for lost time by entertaining them with wild, silly games and captivating tales. The two realized they shared a few things, such as using only almond milk shampoo to wash their amazing hair. Rad and Frisky spent the night getting to know Bluey and Bingo through a game of double babysitter. Uncle Rad’s careless parking of his pickup truck in the Heeler family’s front yard reveals him as a reckless driver. Despite occasionally being seen to be forgetful, Radley is often proven to be a calm and easygoing guy. In addition, he is the entertaining uncle who aspires to be outrageously crazy and hilarious.

    Radley shares some similarities with Brian because he proposed to Frisky, but he also reminds me of one of the few occasions where Brian raises his arm and uses his other arm to his hips to a woman. It reminds me of Brian Griffin because he also has a neutral face with a thin line even after learning that Frisky said that “his hair was a bit too hairy and he was a bit too muscly.” Not every angle of Rad’s facial expression will match but at least I caught some interesting frames.

    Uncle Stripe

    Uncle Strip is the youngest brother of Bandit and Rad. He enjoys a nice “STUMP FEST!”, his automobile, and squash in particular. Above all, though, Stripe is an absolute BBQ enthusiast and the world’s greatest chef, if his apron is any proof! At family gatherings and parties, Stripe occasionally gets a little too carried away, but it’s always entertaining. Muffin and Socks, his two daughters, and Stripe’s wife Trixie are all very dear to him. Stripe is a Blue Heeler with fur colors that include blue, pale blue, very dark blue, brown, and dark brown. He enjoys playing with his children as well, but he frequently finds it difficult to keep them under control. Stripe appears to be a kind person who always goes with the flow. He enjoys a good challenge, especially if it involves taking on his older brother, Bandit, with whom he has a healthy rivalry. He constantly wishes he could be watching cricket, though. In terms of parenting, Stripe appears to be rather inexperienced or out of touch. Similar like Bandit, he can also be a bit arrogant.

    Stripe shares some similarities with Brian because he often open and close his eyes once in awhile. He also use his neutral face with the thin line like Brian or when we was grunted annoyed or he is more like Bandit when his eyes are half open and close. I did however caught some good interesting details.

    While both human dogs had similarities in animation, even if they were not from the same software or used the same animation style, I continued to observe that the two of them had some parallels in their emotions and physiological responses. While both human dogs had extremely intriguing personalities, it’s possible that if you enjoy canine cartoons, there is a positive message for people who enjoy animation or a person. Both are widely regarded as the best cartoon canines of the twenty-first century. One day, children will be able to learn intriguing things about Bandit and the rest of the Heeler Family, while adults who enjoy cartoons or animation will be able to comprehend fascinating details about Brian and Bandit.

  • Bluey makes a return to the US and overseas in the nearby future while Australia had them a while ago. While Australia had them on ABC earlier this year which now the US and UK is officially ready to release the first 25 episodes and they’ll be more when the time is right. The show has a lot of fun moments and important life lessons to know the viewers about the story of each episode. Bluey has been getting the attention for the grownups not just the kids watching the show but it really shows a lot of ideal storylines based on the episode and give everyone a good lesson. It would be great to have very helpful tips for grownups if they want to be able to raise kids or helping other kids so they can learn the lesson and impact the positives. The show has a lot of fun and games while letting your imagination run to play exciting games. A common thread across the series of Bluey had tons of pretend games and imaginative play which it would be perfect for the child to grow healthy brain development and give the adults to give a chance about positive, enjoyment and heartwarming moments. Bluey has expand fans around the world from people even the ones going through hard times but find something delightful to shine their day and while bring laughter, joy and upbeat. Every time the music goes in the storyline, the plot takes place or focus on the characters feelings or emotion which it’s perfect for the show to keep moving forward for future storylines.

    While our stories have like Bluey wants to add the perfect picture for Father’s Day, The kids wanted the grownups to play Whale Watching, Bluey wants to get her own bedroom across from Bingo, Bingo and Bluey plays Magic to give the command, Bandit learns about the world in Born Yesterday, Bingo learns how to make breakfast with Chilli in Omelette, Both the kids wanted to learn how to act the same in Mini Bluey, Jack Russel finds his way back to Australia at Calypsos in Explores, The Heeler Family gets a discussion in Family Meeting and Bluey & Bingo talks to Muffin on the iPad in Faceytalk and Bandit tells a story about his younger version of himself in Fairytales.

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