A brilliant episode that teaches an important lesson about the good things in life that will eventually pass us by - it's a very honest "nothing lasts forever" message, but with a huge helping of "but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy things while we've got them."
The whole episode is a very enjoyable watch, but it's secretly a very meticulously crafted setup to make the final two seconds land... and oh boy, does it LAND. The episode makes its bittersweet point, and then gives us something truly special, unexpected, and life-affirming to button it all up.
I just got out of a bookstore where I was browsing for my two year old daughter (who loves Bluey). I leafed through a Bluey book that had a character reference section, and just seeing Jean Luc pop up in it was enough to immediately make me misty-eyed, and I haven't seen this episode in many months. And it didn't stop. By the time my wife and I had arrived at the smoothie shop next door several minutes later, I was just about into ugly-crying territory. THAT'S how good this episode is.
"Camping" remains one of the very best offerings of this utter gem of a show.