In these times, children’s series have lowered their peak season, but the one that has managed to stand out, Blueyhas generated a great impact on those who have been able to review its episodes, we are not only referring to children but also to the occasional adult. In fact, not even the creator of the franchise himself has asked himself how it became such a mass success, and he has precisely given new statements about what his work has been in terms of having great importance in pop culture.
Joe Brumm recently shared his thoughts on the show’s surprising global success, which has won over audiences of all ages. Inspired by his own experience as a parent and everyday Australian life, he sought to create a program that would showcase the benefits of play for both children and parents. However, as he says, he never imagined working in children’s television, and now he considers that his days in this field could be numbered.
Blueywhich follows the adventures of a blue heeler puppy and her family, has been praised for its genuine depiction of family life, especially the figure of Banditan archaeologist father who is actively involved in the upbringing and play of his daughters. Despite his success, he admits that it has not always been easy to work on this type of programs, since the demands of children’s television involve cuts and modifications that do not always sit well with him as a creator. “I can’t handle that that well, so I think my days working on it will probably be a little limited,” he said.
Despite these challenges, the series has managed to capture the hearts of international audiences and will soon launch its third full season. However, he notes that some adaptations, such as changing certain words to make them more appropriate in other countries, have affected his original vision for the show. “Little things like that… from my point of view, I think it’s inexcusable and it ruins the flow of my show,” he said, referring to the cultural differences that have caused alterations in the script.
The creator of Bluey Now he points to the future and mentions his desire to return to adult animation, a field he had always considered his true calling. Inspired by series like The SimpsonsBrumm sees adult animation as an opportunity for more creative freedom, something he believes would allow him to explore deeper, more personal stories.
Via: The Independent
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