The chapter opens in the dining room of the Heelers' house. Bluey is drawing with markers and humming.
The scene cuts to a close-up of Bluey's drawing - it's a version of herself with fairy wings. Bluey's drawing style is stick figures with dark outlines, colored in with marker scribbles.
The scene cuts back to the dining room. Bandit enters from the right, gesturing and walking like a monkey.
Bandit: Ooh-ooh-ooh aah-aah-aah—
Bandit stops as Bluey speaks.
Bluey: Dad, can you help me draw a dragon story?
Bandit: I'll give it a go, but I'm not a very good drawer.
Bandit takes a seat, and takes Bluey's drawing and a black marker. He begins drawing on Bluey's drawing. The scene cuts to a close up of him completing his drawing - a barbarian version of himself. He's got muscley arms, a fur loincloth, and a weapon on his back. Bandit's drawing style is very similar to Bluey's, but not colored in.
The scene cuts back to the dining room.
Bandit: See what I mean?
Bluey: Am I a good drawer?
Bandit: You're a great drawer.
The scene cuts back to the drawing. The figures are now animated, and speak along with their drawer.
Bandit: But why have you got a sandwich stuck to your back?
Bluey: They're fairy wings!
Bluey begins to hover.
The scene cuts back to the dining room. Bluey takes the drawing back. She looks disappointed.
Bluey: Can't you tell?
Bandit: Oh, yeah, of course.
The scene cuts back to the drawing.
Bandit: Well, if you can fly, then I'll need a horse.
A crude horse pops into being underneath Bandit, along with a green line representing the ground. The horse is maybe half his height
Horse: (whinnies)
Bandit pats the horse on the head.
Bandit: This is Doug.
Bandit: Doug looks more like a donkey.
Bandit: Yeah, horses are hard to draw.
A drawing of Chilli enters from screen right, riding a horse, equipped with a green cloak and a bow and arrows. Both her and the horse are well rendered in something pretty close to the show style, though she's given herself longer hair and omitted some spots. Her drawings are colored in quite evenly, with uncolored areas representing strong lighting, and slightly heavier layers of marker creating shading. Her drawings also move at a higher framerate than the rest of the family.
Chilli: Can I join in?
Bluey: Whoa! That horse is beautiful!
The scene cuts to the dining room. Chilli has taken a seat next to Bluey, and is drawing on her own sheet of paper. She has brought her own box of art markers. Unlike the other Heelers, she's drawing left-handed.
Chilli: Thanks.
Bandit: (unenthusiastically) Yeah, it's alright.
Chilli: Oh, my, that's a lovely donkey.
The scene cutes back to the drawing.
Bluey: Actually, it's meant to be a hor—
Bandit: Uh, no, it's a donkey.