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The Bluey ‘minisodes’ you can’t watch for free

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Cartoon superstar Bluey is back onscreen with new adventures – but currently, you have to pay to see them all.

Both ABC iView and Disney+ have debuted a run of “minisodes”, which are one- to three-minute cartoons showcasing the adventures of the beloved Heeler family.

ABC iView, which is free to access, has five such offerings available for viewing, titled Burger Dog, Bingo 3000, Letter, Hungry, and Animals.

Beloved kids’ show Bluey has released a batch of “minisodes”. (ABC Kids)

However, subscription streamer Disney+ has not only those minisodes, but two more – Muffin Unboxing, and Three Pigs.

Asked whether those two minisodes would emerge on ABC iView, an ABC spokesperson said: “The ABC will be releasing more minisodes this year. Stay tuned for more information.”

BBC Studios, which holds global distribution and merchandising rights to the Australian-made Bluey, announced in May that 20 minisodes would be released overall.

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The “first batch”, BBC Studios said in a release, would “air on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in June for audiences in Australia, and will be available on Disney Jr and Disney+ this July”.

9news.com.au has contacted Disney+ and BBC Studios for comment.

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