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An Aussie mum has shocked Bluey fans after pointing out a hidden detail in the show’s opening credits.

The woman named Amelia, who’s located on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, shared a video of the show’s opening song and revealed Bluey’s family is playing a game of musical statues in the well-known scene.

Each character is introduced as they lose the game, starting with ‘mum’.

Dad is next followed by Bluey’s popular little sister, Bingo, leaving the star pup dancing on her own.

‘OH MY GOD. They are playing musical statues. Please tell me I’m not the only one who only just figured this out. I’m actually embarrassed,’ Amelia wrote.

Hidden detail in children's show Bluey's theme song shocks Aussies :'My kids are horrified I never noticed until now'

Hidden detail in children's show Bluey's theme song shocks Aussies :'My kids are horrified I never noticed until now'

Hidden detail in children’s show Bluey’s theme song shocks Aussies :’My kids are horrified I never noticed until now’

Many shocked Bluey fans reacted to the hidden detail, with one writing: ‘Four years later and I had no idea.’

‘I thought they were just dancing and telling us who they are,’ another viewer said.

‘My kids are horrified I never noticed until now,’ a third person commented.

However some weren’t surprised with the observation, with one person adding: ‘I realised this by the second episode LOL. I’m sure there’s heaps that didn’t know though.’

‘Our 10 year old told us like it was just common knowledge. Nope, she was 100% the only one in our house who figured it out,’ another said.

A woman named Amelia shared a video of the show's opening song and revealed Bluey's family is playing a game of musical statues in the well-known scene

A woman named Amelia shared a video of the show's opening song and revealed Bluey's family is playing a game of musical statues in the well-known scene

A woman named Amelia shared a video of the show’s opening song and revealed Bluey’s family is playing a game of musical statues in the well-known scene

It comes after season three of Bluey premiered on the ABC Kids channel earlier this month.

The newest Bluey episode, ‘Cubby’, pulled in an impressive 1,498,000 viewers, the highest since its launch in 2018.

The total audience includes 866,000 overnight viewers, with an additional 149,000 watching the evening encore, and 483,000 on the iview VPM.

Bluey, arguably Australia’s most popular children’s TV show, follows the adventures of ‘a loveable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog’ along with her family, which includes her mum, dad and younger sister, and her friends.

The animated series won the Kids: Preschool Award at the 2019 International Emmys.

The show has even captured the hearts and minds of schoolchildren across America and is changing the way they speak.

The losers of the competition are pointed out by the rest of the family - starting with mum

The losers of the competition are pointed out by the rest of the family - starting with mum

The losers of the competition are pointed out by the rest of the family – starting with mum

Kids in the United States are beginning to speak with an unmistakable Australian twang after watching Bluey.

The cartoon has become wildly popular in the U.S. after premiering on the Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney+ in September 2019.

In 2020, The New York Times described the show as ‘the biggest Australian export since The Wiggles’ – the country’s most famous children’s band.

The cartoon stays true to its true-blue roots and is packed with ‘g’day’ greetings and Aussie phrases like ‘show us your thongs, muffin!’

Bluey, arguably Australia's most popular children's TV show, follows the adventures of 'a loveable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog' along with her family, which includes her mum, dad and younger sister, and her friends

Bluey, arguably Australia's most popular children's TV show, follows the adventures of 'a loveable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog' along with her family, which includes her mum, dad and younger sister, and her friends

Bluey, arguably Australia’s most popular children’s TV show, follows the adventures of ‘a loveable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog’ along with her family, which includes her mum, dad and younger sister, and her friends

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