Mum!
Dad!
Bingo!
Bluey!
Higher!
Higher! And... release!
Will Frisky and Rad get married right on this spot?
Yep.
So we'll do flower girl down here?
Yep.
Again release!
Higher! Higher! And re-
-Dad, wake up!-Dad, wake up!
What?
Oh, hi, Bingo. How's it going?
Release.
Oh, sorry. Must have nodded off.
Can I've a turn?
They're here.
Sorry, Bluey. It's time to go.
You're going to love this place.
I've named my feet Tina and Tonia.
Tina, Tonia. Tina, Tonia.
Oh, it doesn't have a pool?
Oh, nah, you won't need one.
Queensland summers aren't that hot.
Oh, okay.
Don't wave at him, Bingo!
Why not?
Cos he's selling our house!
Oh, that's nice.
Tina! Tina! Tina!
Are those dogs with no eyes
going to buy our house?
I don't know, sweetheart.
The agent's just showing them around to see if they like it.
But if they like it, they'll buy it?
Probably.
Why do we have to sell our house?
We've been through this, Bluey.
Dad's got a new job in another city.
But what's wrong with this city?
Nothing.
But this job pays a lot more money,
which means we can give you kids a better life.
I don't want a better life.
Bluey, it will be a big adventure.
I think they do have eyes,
but they're just covered by their fringe.
And they all lived happily ever after.
The end.
Yes, Bluey?
Why do stories always have happy endings?
Well, I guess cos life
will give us enough sad ones.
Yeah, like when my guinea pig ran away,
my Mums told me he might come back.
But he didn't.
Probably a snake ate him.
My Dad doesn't live with my Mum
and now he's lonely all the time.
Our Mum likes your Dad.
My Dad is moving us to another city,
and I'll never see any of you ever again.
What?
Let me read you this story.
It's called The Farmer.
See what you think of its ending.
Once there was a farmer
who owned a beautiful horse.
But one day, his horse ran away.
Upon hearing the news,
his neighbours came to visit.
'That's such bad luck,' they said.
'We'll see,' replied the farmer.
The very next morning, his horse came back,
and it brought three wild horses with it.
'Wow!' Said the neighbours. 'That's such good luck.'
'We'll see,' replied the farmer.
The next day,
his son tried riding one of the wild horses,
but it threw him off,
and he hurt his leg.
The neighbour said, 'That's bad luck.'
'We'll see, said the farmer.'
The next day,
soldiers came to the village
and made all the young men join the army.
But they didn't take the farmer's son
because his leg was hurt.
'That's such good luck!' Said the neighbours.
'We'll see,' said the farmer.
Is that it?
What happens next?
Why didn't he want to join the army?
What were the horses' names?
I would have called the white one Snowy.
Yeah, and the black one Midnight.
-Oh, yeah.-Maybe those army men were the baddies.
Is that a happy ending or a sad ending?
It's both.
I don't understand.
Come here.
Everything will work out the way it's supposed to, Bluey.
Let's play army!
Yeah!
Frisky and Radley Sitting in a tree
K-i-s-s-i-n-g
First comes love
Then comes marriage
Then a little dinosaur Sitting in a carriage!
Yeah! Wait, what?
You're in a good mood, Bluey.
Yeah! Calypso said that everything was going to work out.
So that means those dogs who can't see
aren't going to buy our house.
Ah, well, I'm not sure that's what Calypso meant.
I don't mind if those dogs buy our house.
Well, it doesn't matter, cos they're not going to.
Gidday, Bucky.
Bandidus! Good news.
They wanna buy the house!
What?
I mean, they really wanted a pool but-
Um, can I call you back later?
Yeah, share the good news with the fam-
Please don't make us move, Dad.
Oh, Bluey...
Mum, please tell Dad not to make us move.
Oh, Chilli.
This episode of Bluey is called
The Sign.
Ready, girls?
And... go!
Flowers!
Bit slower, Muffy.
And you don't have to say 'flowers'.
Sowwy!
Bit more.
Yep, that's it.
Hey, Chilli, I hear someone's going to buy the house.
Oh, well maybe.
That's great.
No, it's not.
You're leaving me here all alone.
Too fast!
Careful.
I need Bluey to show me how slow to walk.
Well, you won't be here much longer either, Frisk.
What?
Yeah, what?
You're moving out west with Rad after the wedding,
aren't you?
No. Who told you that?
Ah, not Rad.
Why would he tell you that?
Oh, well, um...
I think Trix is calling me.
No, I'm not.
Where is Rad?
I sent him to get ice.
Where is Bluey!
Bluey, you're supposed to be a flower girl practice.
Sorry, Muffin. I don't feel like it right now.
Why not?
She's upset because she doesn't want Dad to sell our house,
but I don't mind.
Well, then you need to get rid of that sign.
That sign means the house is for selling.
So if you get rid of it,
then the house won't be for selling anymore.
Then everything will work out.
That's it, Muffin!
We just need to get rid of the sign!
Come on, flower girls!
You know what to do!
I can't believe you, Stripe!
Radley... call... me... now.
And breathe...
He's making all these plans without me.
There'll be a reason.
Just stay calm
and keep setting up for the wedding.
Okay. Do you mind if I take the for sale sign down for the wedding?
It's a bit of an eyesore.
Great idea.
But this isn't over.
Socks, keep watch for grown ups.
If one comes, bark twice.
Ready and...
It's not budging.
Try again.
It's really stuck.
Please, we can't give up.
Grown up!
Let me help you with that, girls.
What?
Come on, grab that side. Let's get this out.
You're the best fairy godmother in the world.
Oh, thanks.
Ready? One, two, th-
Oh, hold on.
Radley? Where are you?
Hey, wait!
What's me about me moving out west with you?
Don't worry. As soon as Frisky is off the phone,
she'll help us get the sign out.
I can't believe she's helping us.
She's so nice.
Don't tell me how to feel!
Sweetheart this!
Sorry.
Frisky, where are you going?
I'm just going!
When are you coming back?
I'm not.
What about the sign?
Leave it in, Bluey. The wedding's off.
What?
But we're flower girls!
I'm sorry.
Poor Jeremy.