Australian children’s show Bluey is BANNED in America because it contains ‘inappropriate content’

An episode from children’s show Bluey isn’t available on American streaming service Disney+ because it didn’t meet guidelines.

The episode titled ‘Family Meeting’ from season three of the show is unavailable on the popular streaming service.

According to blog Pirates and Princesses, it was removed because it didn’t meet the platform’s guidelines at the time.

Australian children's show Bluey has been BANNED in America because it contains 'inappropriate content'

Australian children’s show Bluey has been BANNED in America because it contains ‘inappropriate content’

‘Family Meeting’ will roll out on US platforms soon. Some of the Bluey content did not meet Disney Junior broadcast S&P in place at the time the series was acquired,’ an email to the blog explained.

‘Now that it is rolling out on other platforms, it is a great opportunity to reevaluate which is what we plan to do.’

During the episode, dad Bandit is accused of letting off a fart in front of his eldest daughter Bluey.

The episode titled 'Family Meeting' from season three of the show is unavailable on streaming service Disney+

The episode titled 'Family Meeting' from season three of the show is unavailable on streaming service Disney+

The episode titled ‘Family Meeting’ from season three of the show is unavailable on streaming service Disney+

The animated series won the Kids: Preschool Award at the 2019 International Emmys.

The show has even captured the hearts and minds of schoolchildren across America and is changing the way they speak.

Kids in the United States are beginning to speak with an unmistakable Australian twang after watching Bluey.

During the episode, dad Bandit is accused of letting off a fart in front of his eldest daughter Bluey

During the episode, dad Bandit is accused of letting off a fart in front of his eldest daughter Bluey

During the episode, dad Bandit is accused of letting off a fart in front of his eldest daughter Bluey 

The cartoon has become wildly popular in the U.S. after premiering on the Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney+ in September 2019.

Last year The New York Times described the show as ‘the biggest Australian export since The Wiggles’ – the country’s most famous children’s band.

The cartoon stays true to its true-blue roots and is packed with ‘g’day’ greetings and Aussie phrases like ‘show us your thongs, muffin!’

Story: Bluey, arguably Australia's most popular children's TV show, follows the adventures of 'a loveable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog' along with her family, which includes her mum, dad and younger sister, and her friends

Story: Bluey, arguably Australia's most popular children's TV show, follows the adventures of 'a loveable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog' along with her family, which includes her mum, dad and younger sister, and her friends

Story: Bluey, arguably Australia’s most popular children’s TV show, follows the adventures of ‘a loveable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog’ along with her family, which includes her mum, dad and younger sister, and her friends

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