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What a silly notion.
They suggest that in producing Chip Chilla, we were trying to make a conservative Bluey.
But there is already a conservative Bluey: Bluey!
Bluey is a terrific show that any parent would be happy to let their children watch - if only it appeared on a platform they could trust with their children.
If anything, Bentkey aspires to make shows as beautiful as Bluey
Every other part of this article is garbage. Chip Chilla is wonderfully written, is utterly enjoyable, and is, of course, almost completely distinct from Bluey.
In fact, the only real similarity between the two shows is that both feature loving and engaged nuclear families with great values who actually enjoy being together.
What a shame to live in a time where that is so rare in children’s entertainment as to invite this silly comparison.
But then, that’s why we had to create Bentkey in the first place.