Bluey Season 3 Release Date : All You Need To Know
When will Bluey Season 3 be available on Disney+?

Bluey Season 3 is hitting Disney+ on August 10, both in the United States and worldwide. Kids (TBH, parents, too) have been waiting to hear a release date since a third season was confirmed to be in the works.
The new season will be available to stream in just a month. This is because it has already been produced and aired on Australian television. Ludo Studio was responsible for this season’s production for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as well as BBC Studios. Joe Brumm created and wrote the adventures of Bluey, Bingo, and other characters as he did for previous seasons.
What’s in Bluey Season 3, Part 1?

Again, Bluey Season 3 will follow Bluey, the 6-year-old Heeler dog who loves to play and spend time with his family.
Bluey, who loves to have fun and is always open to new adventures, will often take on hilariously unpredictable situations, but will always bring joy to everyone.
In Bluey Season 3, Part 1, Bluey will be joined by some new characters, visit unexplored locations, and get involved in some never-before-experienced activities.
The official synopsis from Disney reads: “The premiering episodes also include a range of home-based stories that reflect, in humorous and sometimes poignant detail, the usual and unexpected occurrences of everyday family life with relatable themes such as making dad a birthday breakfast, keeping promises, and getting one’s own bedroom. Season 3 will feature original takes on classic games like Musical Statues, Pass the Parcel, and others.”
Who Are The Cast of Bluey Season 3, Part 1?

Australian actor and musician Dave McCormack returns to voice Bluey’s father Bandit. Siren’s Melanie Zanetti is back as Bluey’s mother Chilli.
Referring to the return to Bluey, McCormack said: “Playing the role of Dad has been a blast. It’s as if someone has captured my life and animated it… then they have given me a written script. That script is almost exactly how I live. It’s intense.”
Zanetti stated that Bluey’s joy and adorableness are due to the authenticity of each episode’s interactions. “Chilli is a wonderful Mum. She’s warm, funny, kind, fair and practical, with a great sense of humor.”
Season 3 will feature some familiar faces and characters from previous seasons, including Brad Elliott as Lucky’s Dad, Pat Series Director Rich Jeffery, Anna Daniels returning as Lucky’s Mum, Sean Choolburra as Maynard, Megan Washington returning as Coco’s Mum, Hamish Blake as Jack’s Dad and Myf Warhurst playing Aunt Trixie. Sam Simmons will be Young Bob.
Bluey Season 3, Part 1 is coming to Disney+ on Wednesday, August 10.
How many episodes will Bluey Season 3 have?
Season 3 will not be available in one complete release. Instead, it will be broken down into smaller chunks. Don’t panic! A large portion of Season 3 will still be available starting August 10.
Per Vulture, the first release will have 25 episodes, each of which will run for 7 minutes. It will take 175 minutes to watch, which is close to three hours. If your children are like ours, they will likely be happy to watch every episode three to four times. This will give you a total of 11-and-a-half hours of Bluey.
The release date for the remaining episodes, which are 7 minutes long, has not been announced yet. The press release says that the rest of the episodes are coming soon.
How Can Your Kids Watch Bluey Season 3?
The new Bluey episodes will be available to stream in the United States on Disney+. Season 3 will eventually be available on Disney Channel and Disney Junior.
The release date has not been set for these episodes but it is expected to happen later in the year.
What can we expect in Season 3 of Bluey?
Bluey’s third season is yet to be fully revealed. The press release did hint at some storylines, including original takes on classic games like Musical Statues or Pass the Parcel.
Another bit of information that we know is that it also includes “home-based stories that reflect the humorous and poignant occurrences in everyday family life,” the press release states.
Fair warning, there will be “at most one episode that will make grownups cry.”
While you wait for Bluey Season 3 to drop, Seasons 1 & 2 can be streamed on Disney+ right now.