For real life? Parents panic amid fears children's favorite TV show Bluey is ... trends now

For real life? Parents panic amid fears children's favorite TV show Bluey is ... trends now
For real life? Parents panic amid fears children's favorite TV show Bluey is ... trends now

For real life? Parents panic amid fears children's favorite TV show Bluey is ... trends now

Bluey fans, which encompasses both small children and adults, were left in shock with the closing scene of the season three episode Ghost Basket which saw a 'For Sale' sign pitched outside of the Heeler family's iconic home in Queensland

Series creator Joe Brumm has previously said that the house is 'sort of a fifth Heeler character.' The house is such a mainstay, a real life replica was listed on Airbnb in 2022. 

The gravity of the episode was not lost on fans as the closing credits are the first in the show's history to not feature music. 

Anxious fans are now being forced to wait until April 14 for the follow-episode, The Sign, which will air simultaneously on Australia's ABC and on Disney+, another first in the Bluey's storied history.  

In the show the rambling home is situated in trendy Paddington, in Brisbane.

Bluey creator Joe Brumm told the Daily Telegraph that the heritage house features a wraparound verandah and '15 to 20 rooms.'

The Brisbane-produced Bluey, which centers on an eponymous 6-year-old Blue Heeler pup, her sister, Bingo, and their parents, Chilli and Bandit, has in just a few years grown into a worldwide phenomenon. 

Fans of the ABC animated series Bluey have flooded social media with speculation over the future of the global hit. Pictured: the cast of Bluey

Fans of the ABC animated series Bluey have flooded social media with speculation over the future of the global hit. Pictured: the cast of Bluey  

Viewers were sent into shock last week when the loveable Heeler family decided to sell off their classic Queenslander home

Viewers were sent into shock last week when the loveable Heeler family decided to sell off their classic Queenslander home 

The publication also reported that one Brisbane real estate agent estimate the house is 'worth $6million.' 

 'I don't want the Heelers to sell their house why must they do this?' a fan posted on X.

Meanwhile, other viewers speculated about future storylines.

'There's a segment of the fandom saying that the Heelers are selling their house because Chilli is pregnant.'

'Wait, wait, what?' added another fan to the thread. 

Season three's last episode will run for a whopping 28mins - four

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