What if Bluey spoke one of the world's oldest living languages?
The children's cartoon series Bluey has been translated into Yolngu Matha, an Australian Indigenous language, marking its first adaptation in this dialect. Five episodes were released, aiming to amplify First Nation voices and aid language preservation through storytelling. The initiative highlights the significance of cultural representation in children's media.
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Published 15 Jul 2026, 18:07 UTC · Updated 15 Jul 2026, 18:30 UTC
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