In the 1971 children’s book Bluey and Bingo, the titular characters are constantly bickering and arguing with each other. However, when it comes to who is older, the evidence suggests that Bluey is actually older.
The first indication that Bluey might be older comes from their physical appearances. Bluey is a blue kangaroo, which means that he has darker fur than Bingo, who is a yellow kangaroo. This means that Bluey has more experience and is likely more mature than Bingo.
Additionally, according to the children’s book, Bingo has a “silly voice” while Bluey has a “wise voice.” This suggests that Bluey is more experienced and knowledgeable than Bingo.
Another indication that Bluey is older than Bingo comes from their history. In the book, it is revealed that Bluey and Bingo were born on the same day, but Bingo was born first. This means that Bluey has been around longer and has had more opportunities to learn and grow up than Bingo.
Additionally, according to the book, when Bingo was young he wanted to be like Bluey and learn about wisdom and courage, but instead he became a silly little kangaroo. This again suggests that Bluey is more experienced and knowledgeable than Bingo.
Overall, the evidence suggests that Bluey is actually older than Bingo and should be considered the older of the two rabbits.