Muffin Heeler, the third Heeler pup with a boisterous and inquisitive mind of her own, has had her share of adventures in Bluey. She's only three years old, but she is as popular as her older cousins and baby sister, Socks. So, how can we leave Muffin out?
While she may throw tantrums from time to time, you must consider that she's only a young child with plenty of development and growth to experience. Muffin does love her family, especially Socks, even though she may not show it. Despite this, she's a fan favorite because her self-assurance and carefree attitude are infectious, and she lives in a bubbly world.
Muffin Cupcake Heeler outshines the light in these pieces, as she should.
5 Bluey episodes honoring Muffin Heeler
"Sleepover"
When Muffin skips an afternoon sleep, she's subconsciously hyper and doesn't know what she's doing. It's up to Bluey and Bingo to look after their cousin and place her to bed, even if it means sacrificing staying up later and game playing. However, Bluey manages to "manipulate" her mother by playing one long game that extends her bedtime, which causes havoc with Muffin. The 3-year-old is overtired, so it's not her fault However, it does teach Bluey responsibility and looking after someone when it's truly needed
"Muffin Cone"
Muffin can't stop sucking her thumb, so as a consequence, her mom Trixie places a medical cone on her in an attempt for her to stop. The cone causes Muffin's playdate with Bluey and Bingo to become a disheartening epic failure, and her self-esteem deflates. Luckily for her, her cousins come with games where the cone is a positive part. From a wedding bride to becoming a ballerina to becoming a traffic cone, and finally, a sunflower in bloom, Muffin regains her confidence and fun-loving spirits.
"Faceytalk"
Muffin doesn't want to share the iPad with Socks when they "faceytalk" with Bluey and Bingo. She just wants to draw her cowboy hat, and that's fine as long as she shares. That's not the case, as Muffin hogs the device, which causes a near-timeout, and pursues a race around the house with her dad, Stripe's phone, as she continues to talk with her cousins. Meanwhile, Socks is enjoying her time on the iPad as she designs a silly scene of flowers, oblivious to what's going on with her sister.
Unfortunately, Stripe's phone encounters an accident, consequently putting Muffin in a timeout. Selfishlessness and not taking turns leads to unpleasant circumstances.
"Charades"
The 3-year-old doesn't quite understand the rules of Charades when she plays the game with Bluey, Bingo, and Socks at Nana's house, and as such, she plays Charades in her own way. The reason is that you sometimes have to adapt for children, as they're still too young to understand fully. With Nana, Muffin dressed up in a vintage ballerina costume and danced to music, and Socks guessed what her sister was right on the nose.
"Library"
Stripes says to his daughter that "she's the most special kid in the world," and Muffin, being Muffin, literally takes the saying to heart. When she arrives at Bluey's house, the girls play an educational game of library, except Muffin wants to do what she wants because she's "special." However, her acting superior doesn't sit well with Bluey, as Muffin's behavior disrupts everyone's game enjoyment.
Following Stripe's discussion and emphasizing why she's not special to everyone but to him and Trixie, Muffin plays the Library's game rules accordingly, realizing she can have more fun when not dominant.