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Nicholas is a side character in Bluey. He first appears in "Highschool", and other episodes, making a brief cameo in Camping.


Bluey.tv Description[]

"A total jerk, though he's Jean-Luc's older teenage brother."

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'No. There's no playground at highschool, so you better toughen up for a boring session you sit through for five days in a row and then get two days off.' -Nicholas, Highschool

"Still a jerk, though he's seemingly redeeming himself. Nicholas is a labrador, similar to Jean-Luc, even being his older brother, and has no time for games or 'childish' behavior. He attends highschool, and first played a major role in the Highschool episode." WIP

Personality[]

Nicholas enjoys playing pranks and making jokes, and being a troublemaker in general. His personality is quite the opposite from Jean-Luc's, having no time for playing and no patience for waiting for things. He's a bit fluent in English, since he's been studying up on it for quite a while in high school, and reading books about the language.

Though, none of this behavior is seen in Camping, as in Camping he appears as a twelve-year-old, and is more cheerful than he is in the Highschool episode. In the scene where Jean-Luc and his family are eating dinner, Nicholas is still reading about how to become fluent in English.

In Shops 2.0, he starts teasing the kids for playing 'stupid, dumb' games. Though, he does get forced into the role of the customer, which he pretends to be one of the grouchiest customers ever.

Biography[]

Nicholas is one of Bluey's meanest characters yet- busy studying being fluent in English, studying, and 'having no time to play stupid games'. Nicholas is the eldest son of Jean-Luc and his parent's. He makes quick appearances in Camping, and even had an episode based around himself in Highschool. He also appears as a side character in Shops 2.0, portraying an antagonistic role as the customer, after being forced into the role.

Appearances[]

  • Camping
  • Highschool
  • Shops 2.0

Trivia[]

  • Chilli explains to Bluey that when people grow up, they change, which has happened to Nicholas. Bluey gets worried about herself changing after being told that.
  • He has a planned 'failure' arc, which he fails his English classes, and basically apologizes for the fact he's been a jerk for the past few weeks towards Bluey and her friends.
  • When Jean-Luc appears as a teen in the ending of Camping, Nicholas leans on the tree as a young adult/adult.
  • Nicholas somehow appears after Camping, even though Jean-Luc doesn't make an appearance in the episodes until Shops 2.0.
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