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Octopus — [s2e41]

: Frank notes some species are poisonous, but technically they are venomous (and most, if not all, octopuses carry some form of venom). Playing "Octopus" at Home

: Frank tells Chloe they have tentacles, but octopuses actually have arms . Arms have suckers along their entire length, whereas tentacles only have them at the ends.

: Instead of trying to mimic Bandit, Frank researches real octopus facts, which leads the duo to reinvent the game in a way that suits their own personalities. [S2E41] Octopus

The story highlights the differences in parenting styles and the value of finding unique ways to connect with children.

: While Frank uses the term "octopi," the more scientifically accurate plural is octopuses . : Frank notes some species are poisonous, but

In the episode, Frank (who is an architect) shares several facts about octopuses that have sparked discussion among fans regarding their accuracy:

In the context of the popular children's show , " Octopus " is the 41st episode of Season 2 . The episode centers on Chloe's attempts to teach her dad, Frank, how to play a game called "Octopus" that she enjoyed playing with Bluey's dad, Bandit. Episode Overview & Themes : Instead of trying to mimic Bandit, Frank

: The episode teaches that play is flexible and that parents don't need to be exactly like others to be "fun". Fun Facts & "Corrections" from the Episode