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High-fee private school Firbank first to use Bluey to spruik enrolments
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Bluey have given one of Melbourneâs most expensive private schools approval to use the beloved cartoon characters to promote itself to prospective parents.
It is the first time an Australian school has been given permission to use the Bluey brand for self-promotion.
A still from Firbank Grammarâs Facebook page, promoting an upcoming appearance of Bluey.
Brighton-based Firbank Grammar School, which charges annual fees of $18,165 in prep and $32,727 in year 12, will put on a âlive and interactiveâ Bluey performance with paid actors on Saturday, at which parents can also learn about the schoolâs early primary and prep programs.
High-fee private school Firbank first to use Bluey to spruik enrolments
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May 6th, 2021 By David Knox 7 commentsFiled under: News,
ABC hit animation
Bluey has made it onto a list of the Top 100 Sitcoms of All Time, collated by Rolling Stone.
The Ludo Studios series is the only Australian-produced show to make the cut, assembled by Rolling Stone writers (Question: is it actually a sitcom, though?).
96.
An Australian animated series targeted at preschoolers,
Bluey is primarily a sweet, heartwarming show with a lot of lessons about the power of imaginary play and the challenges of growing up. It is also a screamingly funny depiction of the indignities of parenthood, as dad Bandit (voiced by Aussie indie rocker David McCormack) routinely suffers public humiliation and physical pain from his willingness to go along with whatever role-playing game his little girls have chosen for the day.