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Angry Birds Blues is an animated Angry Birds miniseries starring Jay, Jake, and Jim. It is the fourth series in the franchise and the first one based on the movie (or the third if you count the third and fourth seasons of Piggy Tales).

Note: there is some inconsistency with regards to which of the Blues is which. For the purposes of this article: Jay has blue eyes, Jake has green eyes, and Jim has brown eyes.


Angry Birds Blues provides examples of:

  • Amateur Film-Making Plot: In "Little Big Heroes", the Blues try to make a movie adaptation of a Mighty Eagle comic book.
  • Bait-and-Switch: In "The Hatchonaut", it looks like the Blues are recruiting the Hatchlings for a trip to space. In reality, they simply want someone to retrieve their soccer ball that got stuck in a tree.
  • Bungled Hypnotism: In "Hypno Daze", Jim hypnotizes Jay and Jake to make them do his chores, but they end up doing the chores wrong and breaking everything, and then they start acting like zombies and attack Jim.
  • Camping Episode: "Camp Out" features the Blues going on a camping trip and Zoe following them around.
  • Cassandra Truth: In "Make It or Break It", Jay repeatedly tries to tell Olive about what happened to the vase, but every time he shows her, it reappears, only to break again as soon as she leaves. Jay eventually becomes so frustrated with the vase mysteriously reappearing that he breaks it himself.
  • Child Prodigy: Implied. The Angry Birds Movie confirms that the Blues and the Hatchlings are the same age, and yet the Blues are mentally ~8 years old, while the Hatchlings are mentally ~3 years old.
  • Circus Episode: "Three Ring Circus", featuring Jay as the ringmaster, Jake and Jim as the actors, and the Hatchlings as the audience.
  • Cowboy Episode: "The Bad and the Blues" features the Blues pretending to be cowboys and trying to steal cookies from Greg.
  • Deliberately Cute Child: Exploited in "The Cutest Weapon", where the Blues use Samantha to get free cookies from Olive.
  • Disaster Dominoes: In "Three Ring Circus", Jim wanders off from his spot on the seesaw and bumps into the ring of fire. Jay puts the Hatchlings on the the seesaw, and when Jake lands, they go flying and end up in the cannon. The ring of fire then bumps into the cannon, sending the Hatchlings flying higher. Jay then grabs the cushion for them to land on, and all four of them miss the cushion.
  • End-of-Series Awareness: The final episode is titled "The Last Act".
  • Kite Riding: Vincent gets to do this in "Kite" with the Blues' kite.
  • The Last Title: "The Last Act".
  • The Load: The Hatchlings often fill this role.
  • Neat Freak: Jay is this in "All Feathers on Deck", as he makes Jim clean the same spot on their pirate ship several times.
  • Pirate Episode: "All Feathers on Deck" features the Blues dressing up as pirates, and the Hatchlings accidentally defeating them in battle.
  • Priceless Ming Vase: In "Make It or Break It", Jay accidentally breaks a vase, and he tries to admit what happened, but Jake and Jim (and then Greg) repair the vase on their own.
  • Sibling Rivalry: Unlike in the previous series, The Blues have a tendency to clash and argue against each other, causing plenty of the episodes' troubles.
  • Sticky Situation: In "Sticky Feathers", Jake and Jay accidentally break Jim's toy airplane, and try to glue it back together, but it ends up getting stuck to Jim's head.
  • Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: Averted with Samantha, who lacks feminine eyelashes.
  • Walk the Plank: Jay forces Jim to do this in "All Feathers on Deck".

 
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Main part of Angry Birds Blues E10 "Three-Ring Circus".

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