Bandit Custard Heeler
(born 25 October 1978) is a main character in the Australian
preschool
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animated
television series
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''
Bluey'', created by
Joe Brumm
Joseph Brumm is an Australian animator, director and writer. After working on multiple British animated children's shows, he created the Peabody Award-winning Australian animated television series '' Bluey''.
Early life
Brumm was born in Winto ...
. Employed as an archeologist, he enjoys playing with his daughters, Bluey and Bingo, and takes any role he plays in a game they devise seriously despite often being seen as reluctant and unwilling to partake in their games. He often teaches life lessons to his daughters while he plays with them, but this strains his public relationship with them in some episodes.
Bandit has received acclaim from many parents and critics, and is viewed by both as a positive father figure.
Character biography
Bandit was born on 25 October 1978,
the younger brother of Radley Heeler
and the older brother of Stripe Heeler,
all of whom are sons of Bob and Chris Heeler.
He claims that he first met his wife Chilli while on holiday as a child, but Chilli has no memory of this meeting
and believes that she and Bandit first met at a party in
London
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.
Bandit and Chilli's first child, Bluey, was born sometime later;
their second child, Bingo, was born two years after Bluey.
At an unknown point, Bandit and Chilli had a miscarriage.
Years later, Bandit received a job offer that would give him better pay, but would require him and his family to move out of Queensland. Believing this would allow him to give his daughters a better life, he put the house up for sale. Eventually, Bandit, coming to the realisation that his family did not want to move and having been told the buyers pulled out, changed his mind and withdrew the house from sale.
Character highlights
Much of the series' humour revolves around his relationship with his daughters,
who he continually implores to come up with new games to play with him.
He enjoys watching
cricket
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and playing squash
and touch football.
He has a habit of making "dad jokes" in front of his children.
He often is seen reading the newspaper and has a habit of using child-friendly expletives, most of which relate to food.
He is frequently seen doing housework
and has a doctorate in archaeology.
Development
Bandit was based on Brumm's own life; he modeled the character after a Blue Heeler owned by a friend of his father, and, as with the character, was the middle child in his family tree. The character's occupation was partly influenced by one of his brothers, Adam, who was an archeologist in his own right,
and had been involved in the discovery of fossilised remains of ''
Homo floresiensis
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'', which he nicknamed "The Hobbit" at a Queensland university. The Heelers, including Bandit, are presented as a
nuclear family
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, with him serving as one of the show's two working parents (his wife Chilli is employed as an airport security guard).
Bandit's middle name, Custard,
originates from the band
of the same name, of which his voice actor David McCormack is a part.
Voice
In all English dubs of the series, Bandit is voiced by Australian performer/musician
David McCormack
David Liam McCormack (born 25 October 1968) is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, and actor. He is best known for voicing the character Bandit Heeler in the Peabody Award-winning animated children's series '' Bluey'' and as the front ...
, who was initially approached to read what he assumed would be merely "a couple of lines", through his Sonar Sounds studio—which specialises in television and film soundtracks—only to voice the character for the entirety of the pilot. McCormack, who was raised in Brisbane (where ''Bluey'' is based), is a noted alternative rock musician (his bands include
Custard
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, a mainstay of the Australian indie scene, which Bandit's middle name would be taken from) and soundtrack composer for a number of
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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shows, including ''
Redfern Now
''Redfern Now'' is an Australian drama television series featuring the lives of Aboriginal Australian families living in Redfern, New South Wales, Redfern, Sydney, that first aired on ABC1 in 2012. A second season followed in 2013, and the ser ...
''. McCormack performs his voice work for the series remotely in Sydney, and his voice recordings are then sent to the production company in Brisbane. He does not hear any other voice actors or view footage while recording, and does not alter his own voice to produce Bandit's dialogue
(notwithstanding any voices Bandit makes up when he plays characters within some of his daughters' games).
Appearances
Bandit has appeared in most of the episodes of ''Bluey'' that have aired during its run, and has appeared in most merchandise related to the series. He was the subject of three books, ''My Dad is Awesome'', ''The Big Blue Guy's Book of Dad Goals'', and an entry in the ''Bluey: Little Library'' series. He also appears in the stage show ''Bluey's Big Play''
and the video game ''
Bluey: The Videogame''.
Reception
Bandit has been praised as a positive father figure and commended for his patient nature, willingness to do housework and play with his children.
Jennifer McClellan of ''
USA Today
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'' described Bandit as "sarcastic, sympathetic and silly".
Philippa Chandler of ''
The Guardian
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'' described the character as "laconic, playful and certainly more emotionally intelligent than, say, ''
Peppa Pig
''Peppa Pig'' is a British preschool animated television series created by Neville Astley and Mark Baker. Produced by Hasbro Entertainment and Karrot Animation and formerly produced by Astley Baker Davies, the show follows Peppa, an anthro ...
''’s hapless dad".
Doug Hendrie of ''
The Sydney Morning Herald
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'' claimed that Bandit was designed to improve Australian dads.
Amanda Hess
Amanda Stromwall Hess is an American journalist known for her coverage of internet culture. She is a critic-at-large for ''The New York Times'' who has also written for magazines including ''Wired'', ''ESPN'', and ''Elle''.
Early life
Amanda Hes ...
, writing for ''
The New York Times
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'', opined that Bandit is "not only a good father — he is a fantasy, one crafted to appeal to adults as much as to children." Writing for ''The Conversation'', Kate Cantrell and David Burton criticized the character for occasionally bullying the children and acting like a
larrikin
Larrikin is an Australian English term meaning "a mischievous young person, an uncultivated, rowdy but good-hearted person", or "a person who acts with apparent disregard for social or political conventions".
In the 19th and early 20th centurie ...
.
References
External links
Character biography on official website
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Anthropomorphic dogs
Fictional dogs
Fictional archaeologists
Male characters in animated television series
Animated characters introduced in 2018
Television characters introduced in 2018
Bluey (2018 TV series)
Fictional people from Queensland
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