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Bluey clearly occurs in a post scarcity utopia
Dad, Bandit, clearly has enough time to play extensively with the kids, unless all the episodes occur on the weekends. There are over 100 episodes which would be 100 weekends, which would be 2 years of time and the kids don't age 2 years. Bandit at the least, only has to work a 20 hour work week to afford an entire McMansion home and a car. Dog's also sleep 12 to 14 hours a day, so they have even less time to work
Chilli works part time as a guard dog, which I say is only a 10 hour work week.
So Bluey lives in a post scarcity world, to have dogs work so little but have so much, our politics are conpletelt irrelevant, as they clearly have strong wealth redistribution and labor rights, but authoritarian family values. In order to maintain post scarcity, the government most have population controls. How can Chilli, a DOG, only have 2 children? An average litter of puppies is between 5-6. Bluey and Bingo are from two different litters. We also know that miscarriages are still traumatic as per "The Show." The Bluey socioeconomic system must maintain population control through quasi-eugenics, with litters being somehow reduced to only 1 or 2 puppies. Dog breeds are also rarely mixed, further suggesting some sort of birth and population control mechanisms. There are mixed breeds, but rarely mutts with no clear breed indication. This is either quasi-eugenics, or inter-breedal marraige is only a recent phenomenon. It also suggests that, without human owners to breed them, the breeds either occurred naturally originally, or they were done intentionally. Alternatively, there could be a class distinction with the lower, poorer dog's being more mutts, and we just never see this side of the Bluey world system, as such a wholesome show would casually refuse to show the darker sides of the universe.
Thoughts?
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