TVLine Items: New Bluey Minisodes, Mr. McMahon Trailer and More

There’s even more Bluey coming this fall.

A new collection of seven minisodes will debut Monday, Oct. 7 at 12 am PT on Disney+ and will also be available to watch on Disney Jr., Disney Channel and Disney Jr. On Demand throughout the week.

The upcoming one-to three-minute minisodes, written by Bluey creator Joe Brumm, are as follows:

  • “Tattoo Shop” – Dad visits the ‘tattoo shop’ where the kids give him some ink. Dad wants skulls and snakes, so he can look tough. But when the time comes to look, it’s not quite what Dad envisaged

  • “Phoney” – After a big day everyone wants to sit back and listen to some relaxing music except Unicorse, who keeps getting ‘Phony’ to change the tune.

  • “Blocks” – When it’s time to go, Bluey and Bingo ask Nana to keep their tower from falling until they come back. Nana and Bob try to live in their smallish unit without knocking it over. (Watch a sneak peek above.)

  • “Government” – Dad is using Bingo’s back as a typewriter to type a letter to the government demanding they do something about his errant children.

  • “Drums” – Bingo is in the music shop with Mum when she discovers an electronic drum kit and some headphones.

  • “Browny Bear” – Someone keeps tapping people on the shoulder and then vanishing, it’s very annoying! Mum enlists PI Browny Bear to investigate.

  • “Whirlpool” – The kids make a whirlpool in the paddling pool and then jump into the swirling current.

The first batch of seven minisodes were released earlier this year on July 3. A premiere date for the third and final batch will be announced at a later date.

Ready for some more recent newsy nuggets? Well

* Love Is Blind Season 7, set in Washington, D.C., will premiere Wednesday, Oct. 2 on Netflix.

* The documentary film Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will be available on Hulu and Disney+ beginning Friday, Oct. 25.

* Netflix has unveiled a trailer for Mr. McMahon, a six-episode docuseries that “chronicles the rise and fall of Vince McMahon, controversial businessman and co-founder of WWE.” The program premieres Wednesday, Sept. 25.

* Hulu has released a trailer for the documentary film Child Star, in which co-director Demi Lovato interviews iconic former child stars such as Drew Barrymore, Kenan Thompson, Christina Ricci, Raven-Symoné, JoJo Siwa, Alyson Stoner and more. It premieres Tuesday, Sept. 17.

* Prime Video has released a trailer for Beyond Black Beauty, a new series inspired by the novel Black Beauty, premiering with all 11 episodes on Tuesday, Oct. 15:

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