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Bluey Fest to mark 5 years of hit series

Vote for your favourite Bluey episode -plus an ice-cream van travelling from Sydney to Brisbane.

ABC is marking 5 years of Bluey with a “Bluey Fest”, in which fans can vote for their favourite episode and a Bluey ice cream van will make stops in NSW and Queensland.

​”We’re calling for all Australians to vote for their top five episodes of Australia’s #1 TV series via the ABC Kids website, from today until Monday 6 November. Whether you’re a fan of Lucky’s Dad’s rules in Pass the Parcel, can’t hold back the tears during Sleepytime, or hold a soft spot for Jean-Luc in Camping – we want to know!” says ABC.

On Sunday 19 November, ABC Kids screens Australia’s top 100 Bluey episodes as voted by the audience airing from 6am, with the #1 episode revealed at 7.20pm AEDT.

Meanwhile inspired by episodes Tradies and Ice Cream, a Bluey ice cream van will be travelling from Sydney to Brisbane with free Bluey inspired ice cream (I can see tears already).

The Bluey ice cream van will be stopping at:

  • Sydney – Thursday 26 October
  • Newcastle – Saturday 28 October
  • Forster – Sunday 29 October
  • Coffs Harbour – Tuesday 31 October
  • Lismore – Thursday 2 November
  • Gold Coast – Saturday 4 November
  • Brisbane – Sunday 5 November

Check ABC Kids Community Facebook page for times and exact locations in each town.

Production credit: This true-blue Australian series is created by creator/showrunner Joe Brumm, Emmy® awarding-winning executive producers Charlie Aspinwall and Daley Pearson, producer Sam Moor and supervising director Richard Jeffery. The series is executive produced by Libbie Doherty, ABC Head of Children and Family, and Henrietta Hurford-Jones, Director of Children’s Content for BBC Studios. Bluey is a Ludo Studio production for ABC Kids. Principal production investment from BBC Studios, in association with the ABC and Screen Australia. Post Production, Digital and Visual Effects work undertaken in Queensland, Australia with funding from The Queensland Government through Screen Queensland and the Australian Government.

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