Bluey Movie Sparks Controversy with New 3D Animation Style
The upcoming Bluey movie has sparked controversy among fans due to its new 3D animation style, which deviates from the show's classic 2D look.
The film, set for release on August 6, 2027, is being produced by BBC Studios and Disney in collaboration with Ludo Studio. The decision to switch to 3D animation has been met with mixed reactions, with some fans praising the new style while others express disappointment.
Cosmic Dino, a studio with experience in 3D animation, has taken on the task of providing CG animation for the film. However, this change has caused concern among viewers who have grown accustomed to the show's timeless and vibrant aesthetic.
Despite the backlash, the creators behind Bluey are confident that the film will retain its original spirit and charm. Joe Brumm, the creator of Bluey, is writing and directing the movie alongside voice stars Melanie Zanetti and David McCormack, who are reprising their roles as Chilli Heeler and Bandit Heeler.