Bluey fans start to believe ‘conspiracy’ after noticing most baffling detail ever

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Bluey fans start to believe ‘conspiracy’ after noticing most baffling detail ever
Author: Ruth Lawes
Published: Jan, 02 2025 18:22

It’s the New Year, and everyone is still in the post-Christmas slump, so now, with all the time in the world and no social plans, couldn’t be a better time to devise wild theories about children’s TV show Bluey. That’s precisely how some viewers on Reddit are spending January after noticing an admittedly baffling quirk of the cast of creatures: they are seemingly unable to locate their actual ears.

 [Bluey fans start to believe ?conspiracy? after noticing most baffling detail ever]
Image Credit: Metro [Bluey fans start to believe ?conspiracy? after noticing most baffling detail ever]

Every time Bluey and her pals want to cover their ears to protect them from a loud sound rather than reaching for the tops of their heads they place them around their cheeks. They also appear to struggle wearing headphones, which are again placed nowhere near their ears and instead appear to be hugging their mid-face region.

 [Bluey wearing headphones]
Image Credit: Metro [Bluey wearing headphones]

And Reddit users want answers. Fortunately, many of them have concocted some brilliantly weird theories, including one that was accused of being a ‘conspiracy’, by users including Science_Fiction2798. According to accounts like Agreeable-Listen9436, Bluey and his pals, um, used to be human. That’s because they seem to believe their ears are placed exactly where you would find them on a person.

 [Arthur wearing headphones]
Image Credit: Metro [Arthur wearing headphones]

BaojinBE was among those compelled by theory, adding: ‘Well, Bingo did say that one MAN did went to mow a meadow with his DOG.’. Some, however, had more academic reasons for ‘ear-gate’. As KirimaeCreations explained: ‘They’re stopping the noise by stopping the bones/areas that vibrate and translate the sound. Hence why headphones are worn lower, they’re conductive headphones, not traditional sound ones.’.

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