Bluey and Anticipatory Grief
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 Published On May 5, 2023

Bluey is an Australian preschool show that follows the Heeler family. While its primary demographic is children ages five to seven years old, adults have found comfort in its positive stories that teach important life lessons. In the Bluey Season 2 episode Granddad, we're met with the concepts of anticipatory grief, theory of mind and empathy after Chili's Father, Mort, has had a serious case of heart worm.

Worried about her Father, Chili chases Bingo, Bluey and Mort down in hopes of getting him to rest. In this video we analyze the behavior of each character, and talk about how the generational differences between the four shape their reactions.

00:00 CONTENT WARNING
00:42 Introduction
01:49 Theory of Mind
04:09 Grandad Analysis
10:21 Conclusion

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