The Quiet Game (Bluey)

"The Quiet Game" is the 37th episode of the second season of Bluey.

Summary
After Bluey and Bingo are playing too loudly, Bandit sneakily instructs them to remain silent for as long as they can and disguises the request as a game. But when he visits the toy store with them to buy a birthday present for Muffin, he must rely on the children's gestures and movements as they silently indicate which toy their cousin wants to receive.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) This episode is very good at having nice, relaxing and quiet moments without any annoyances, and also have less-dialogue as well
 * 2) Alfie (who is voiced by Robert Irwin) is a pretty likeable character because he not only works at a toy shop, but he also can tell any signs that Bluey and Bingo are making
 * 3) Speaking of signs, The signs that Bluey and Bingo make although the episode is pretty clever and it can be showed to believe, specially for people out there who likes signals.
 * 4) It's basically a well-done version of the Kid-E-Cats episode in the same name.
 * 5) The voice acting is great as always, especially Robert Irwin's score on Alfie.



Bad Qualities

 * 1) While this episode is still good, it can be somewhat boring sometimes.
 * 2) Some bad jokes in the episode (although the episode had some good jokes).



Trivia

 * Bluey doesn't do her dance from the opening sequence in the credits. Instead, she dances with a bean bag bottom.
 * There is a scene that shows a bookstore featuring a book with a cover similar to "Fruitbat" on its window.
 * The unicorns on the shelves of a wall are likely based off of My Little Pony toys.