Angryverse/The Blues (Classic)

Be careful while you’re around this group of siblings, The Blues may look innocent, but they are they are very mischievous and they will pull off any kinds of tricks on anyone whenever they’re given the opportunity to do so, they are so mischievous that sometimes they’ve even pranked each other! Jim, Jake and Jay are not only identical to each other physically, but also mentally as well, their basic mind set goes a little bit like this: Pull off pranks on anyone at anytime because it’s fun, and ignore the rules because who needs-’em? The Blues are each other’s best friends, the group rarely separates, and when they do, it’s usually to pull off a specific kind of prank or flank/cornering the pigs during a battle. Jay is the easy-going, brave and smart one, he comes up with genuis plans for him and his brothers and just about having fun without no worries. Jake is the lazy, mischief and rowdey one, he does the pranks the most and doing a lot of daring stucts. Jim is the nice, timid and crazy one, he aids his brothers pranks as lookout and the one thinking for crazy plans, he is but very loyal towards the other birds.

If you think all of the Blues’ tricks are all about pranks, than you are dead wrong! Their signature trick is their greatest combat advantage against the equally mischievous Bad Piggies, thanks to their small bodies, all three of The Blues can fit into the slingshot at the same time, and so all three of them can attack three targets in one strike, and if there’s a slightly bigger and tougher target, have the all three of the blues hit it in a single attack and that target will topple.

Angry Birds
The second bird type to be introduced, before being launched from the slingshot, The Blues will appear as a single tiny blue bird, after being launched, the player can tap on the screen while the bird is still in the air and the single tiny blue bird will split into three tiny blue birds, this is the only bird type in the game that is made specifically for breaking glass, and they are fairly weak, but the results that the player can get out of this bird can have many possible outcomes purely due to the directions of the splitting and the nature of physics.

Angry Birds Seasons
Jay, Jake, and Jim, along with the rest of the flock, appear in the next installment of the game as playable characters. They were introduced when the game was first released (previously known as Angry Birds Halloween) in the Trick or Treat theme as the second characters introduced, and then on appear in all of the following themes. Unlike the other games, Seasons maintains its character designs, so the Blues keep their classic appearance. Like all of the other characters, they have unlockable costumes.

The Blues, while not often, will appear in cover art and promotional art as prominent characters. (such as Tropigal Paradise, where they appear rather than Red) They also appeared in the Ham'o'ween animation as the main characters, where they save Bubbles from being consumed by the King Pig.

The Blues bear the same exact ability that they have in the first game, with no major changes made to their size, strength, or speed.

When it comes to water logic in Piglantis, they will be extremely weak if they don't have any speed. Thus, the player should only target structures and pigs close to the surface of the water, so that they can hit them immediately or first plunge into the water and then receive some speed as they float to the surface.

They are also moderate at destroying sand and snow, which are very weak substances. It is suggested, because of this, that the player doesn't use them to destroy these materials as if structures are supported by these materials, the Blues likely won't destroy enough of the material to knock the structures down.

Angry Birds Rio
Jay, Jake, and Jim along with Red and Chuck are captured by the smugglers and sent to the Smugglers' Den in Rio. They are encaged in a room with other stolen birds, but due to their strength and range, they are able to break out of the cage, beginning the events of the game. They are once again the second characters introduced, and after the player unlocks them they are playable characters in all of the themes that follow. Once the flock defeats Nigel and frees all of the birds, they manage to hijack the plane and send it back to Piggy Island, where they manage to arrive just in time to save the eggs from being stolen by the pigs once again.

The Blues, along with the rest of the flock, go back to Rio to visit their friends Blu and Jewel, starting the Rio 2 segment. In this segment, the Blues, like all the other characters, receive design changes. Jay, Jake, and Jim take on their Toons animation style, but no major features of them are changed. They receive newer outlines and shading. Strangely, in the earlier promotional art and animations for the game, only one single blue bird was shown. However, this is likely because it hadn't been decided by Rovio whether they were 3 separate birds or one single one.

The Blues maintain the same ability they have had the past two games, and no major changes are made to their speed, size or strength. However, it is notable that marmosets and caged birds are much tougher targets then the pigs, who were very weak and easily popped. The Blues can easily break through the cages and marmosets but cannot destroy entire groups of them as they can with the pigs. The Blues are not very useful when it comes to directly harm bosses, so during boss battles, the player should use them to knock down weakly supported structures or to activate TNT boxes.

Angry Birds Space
After The Blues went through a wormhole, they were transformed into The Lightning Birds! However, they are still the second characters to be unlocked but their abilities are the same, but given a brand new makeover. They accompany with Ice Bird to not only get the Eggs back, but also collect the powerful Eggtroids.

Angry Birds Friends
Jay, Jake and Jim appear as playable characters in Angry Birds Friends.

The Blues are the same as in previous slingshot games. When launched, if the player taps them, they will split into 3. They are very strong against glass, but weak against other materials.

In the Star Cup, they can be leveled up by obtaining feathers.

Jay also appeared purchasable in the Bird-O-Matic. He can wear any accessory and can be chosen as the player's avatar.

Bad Piggies
The Blues appeared in Bad Piggies as the main antagonists when the game was first released. However, they only appeared in the cutscenes; they pranked the pigs by painting rocks with white paint, tricking them into thinking that they are eggs, beginning the events of the game. Once the pigs find out that they've been tricked, the Blues laugh, knowing that their prank was successful.

Angry Birds Star Wars
See: The Blue Squadron

Angry Birds Star Wars II
See: Blue Padawans

Angry Birds Go!
Voice Actor(s): Heljä Heikkinen

Angry Birds Epic
The Blues were introduced in Angry Birds Epic as playable characters along with Red, Chuck, Bomb, and Matilda. Once the player unlocks them, he/she can use them as one of the 5 playable characters in the story mode. They take on the role of the archers in the game. They also appear in promotional material and trailers for the game.

The Blues, like all of the other characters, can be customized to the player's preference. This includes their costumes (which affect their abilities) and their weapons. This is entirely based on the resources that the player has.

Angry Birds Transformers
Voice Actor(s): Heljä Heikkinen

A middle-of-the-road bot in terms of speed, Bluestreak has a little time to pick his targets. Which is good, because his weapon has only two shots in it and a pretty slow reload time, so choose those targets wisely. Bluestreak's weapon draws from The Blues' normal method of attack, firing a single bomb that explodes into three smaller bombs on contact with the target... and at higher character levels, those bombs will split again if they hit a block or enemy. These mini-bombs arc out pretty wide, and in a cluster of blocks or pigs can really do significant damage. The best strategy is to aim at the base of block towers, letting the upward-arcing sub-bombs tear through everything above.
 * -| As Bluestreak =
 * Squad: Brothers In Armor
 * Mission Type: Intelligence
 * Unlock Type: Mission Prize, Special Event Prize

At first, Bluestreak Bird could only be unlocked semi-randomly by sending characters away on Space Bridge Missions: Bluestreak would sometimes appear as part of the roulette wheel of prizes for the longest time of 48 hours at a Mission Bridge. Later, Bluestreak would become an unlockable character in the "You've Got The Touch" special event (running from August 13 through August 19, 2016). This event involved surviving the onslaught of Unicron Pig, with big points to be earned by forcing him to put up his shields, and even more for sending him packing.

One would think the impulsive, gabby Blues wouldn't get along well with the quiet, contemplative mind of Prowl. One would be so right. The inclination to plan to the smallest detail runs headlong (ha ha) into the Blues' low boredom threshold. The only time the four minds really seem to gel is in a fight.
 * -| As Prowl =
 * Squad: Brothers In Armor
 * Mission Type: Intelligence
 * Unlock Type: Mission Prize, Special Event Prize

Prowl Bird is very similar to Bluestreak in his attacks, though he has a slightly larger clip, allowing him to launch three bombs before needing a reload. The mini-bombs don't have quite as wide an arc though, so the splash damage is a bit more localized, especially since they also lack the second split of Bluestreak's bombs.

At first, Prowl Bird could only be unlocked semi-randomly by sending characters away on Space Bridge Missions: Prowl would sometimes appear as part of the roulette wheel of prizes for the longest mission at a Bridge. Later, Prowl would also become an unlockable character in the "You've Got The Touch" challenge event.


 * -| As Smokescreen =
 * Squad: Brothers In Armor
 * Mission Type: Intelligence
 * Unlock Type: Challenge Event Prize
 * Smokescreen, like the other Blues-based characters, lobs bombs into the air to damage targets, and splits into two smaller bombs that falls directly downwards on impact. These bombs also erupt into huge clouds of smoke, which one may assume throws off enemies' targeting skills, but they actually work like Acid Storm Pig's projectiles in both fire rate and effect. But smoke breaks glass more effectively than acid. He's a slow runner with only moderate vehicle speed.


 * First unlocked in the 2017 "Chinese New Year" Challenge Event, Smokescreen costs 5000 Tokens, considerably less than the last few new characters.

Beachcomber, like the other Blues-based characters, lobs bombs into the air to damage targets, and splits into two smaller bombs that falls directly downwards on impact. These bombs also erupt into huge clouds of sand instead of smoke like Smokescreen, which one may assume throws off enemies' targeting skills, but they actually work like Acid Storm Pig's projectiles in both fire rate and effect. But the sand breaks glass more effectively than acid. He's a slow runner with only moderate vehicle speed.
 * -| As Beachcomber =
 * Squad: Brothers In Armor
 * Mission Type: ?
 * Unlock Type: Challenge Event Prize


 * -| As Major Prowl =
 * Squad: Officers
 * Mission Type: ???
 * Unlock Type: Prime Pass reward

After their defeat at the hands of Captain Starscream in the attempt to get the Eggspark, the Autobirds find themselves being chased by the vile Major Shockwave. They are counting on Major Prowl and his smart strategic moves and explosive abilities to exterminate any possible dangers, so General Optimus sends him ahead while the other Autobirds follow. What they don’t know however is that Major Shockwave possesses the abilities to hijack the Autobird comms that would trick Major Prowl and the rest of the flock into rendezvousing at the bad piggy’s place of choosing...

Major Prowl’s weapon kinda combines Beachcomber’s and Smokescreen’s arsenals: three quick and destructive minibombs with, in a row horizontally and diagonally, (one per shot), a sand effect, a smoke effect, and no effect.

Angry Birds POP!
The Blues first appeared in ''Angry Birds POP! ''as limited edition characters, and have since been occasionally brought into the game for special events. As limited edition characters, they'd be playable for any section of the game by player choice.

Angry Birds Fight!
Jay, Jake, and Jim appear in Angry Birds Fight! as one of the 6 playable characters of the game. Other than being playable characters, they also appear on the matching board as matchable icons.

The Blues often appear in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Certain parts of the game use computer animation, such as the player's customizable characters. The Blues use computer animation during battles and in some other parts of the game. They use their Toons animation, and while other games base their characters off this appearance, Fight! takes its character animation straight from the series.

As of August 1, 2017, the game has been discontinued and taken down from the Play and App stores, and servers have since been shut down.

The game wouldn't include much gameplay with the birds, but more so the player's objective was to match rows of 3 of the birds' icons, which would be placed all over a matching board. Matching rows of 4 or more would activate that bird's specific ability. If 4 of the Blues' icons were matched, then they'd paint random panels on the board of the opponent.

Once the round is over, the two battling players would begin fighting, and the player's success was determined entirely by how many points he/she made.

Angry Birds 2
Jay, Jake, and Jim appear in Angry Birds 2 as one of the 11 playable characters of the game and are the secondary characters to be introduced in the game.

The game's playable characters can be upgraded if the player earns enough feathers to fill up their meter. Blue feathers, which upgrade the Blues, can be found in treasure chests or as rewards if the player wins in tournament rounds/meet certain objectives. Upgrading characters allow them to rack up more points, making 3-starring levels easier and makes getting cards easier.

The game uses computer animation for the second time in a slingshot game since Angry Birds Stella, so the Blues make much more pronounced expressions and appear much more lively.

The Blues take on their Toons counterparts, and also are given the same voices used in the animation series.

The Blues once again have the same ability to split into three and are once again good at breaking through the glass.

Since the game utilizes the card feature, the player can use the Blues as he/she likes throughout the level provided that they are in the player's deck. It is suggested that they are used obviously on glass structures, but also when multiple pigs are located in different areas, or perhaps propped by balloons.

Angry Birds World Tour
In Angry Birds World Tour, The Blues are playable characters who are first used in North America, and are recurring characters in the other episodes. Similar to past physics-based puzzle games, they split into three when launched.

Angry Birds Ace Fighter
Jay, Jake, and Jim appear in Angry Birds Ace Fighter as main and playable characters. They appear in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Jay, Jake and Jim's Description In-Game:

''The Blues are the naughtiest birds in the flock. They are cheerful, fear nothing and are always playing pranks and causing general mayhem.''

Rovio announced that the game would be discontinuing due to adjustment of structure platform, as well as an expired contract with ''Siamgame. ''On September 6, 2016, the game was removed from the Play and App stores and recharge was turned off, making the game nearly impossible. On October, 10th, servers were shut down.

The game is based on a "Shoot Em Up" style, with the player placed at the bottom of the screen as enemies fly down from the top of the screen.

Not much is known about the Blues role in the game. It is known that they were one of four playable characters and could be paired with different kinds of planes.

Angry Birds Blast!
Jay, Jake, and Jim appear in Angry Birds Blast! as one of the six characters of the game, but none are playable characters in the game. They appear in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Every character has his/her own unique quest, and the Blues' quest reads the following:

"Find some little buddies and have a party!"

All the player has to do to fill the objective is play levels with hatchlings on them, and earn 3 hatchlings.

The Blues take on their Toons appearance in multiple areas of the game, but the blue birds encased inside of the balloons take on a slightly different, more exaggerated appearance.

The game's objective is for the player to pop groups of 2 or more balloons to free the birds inside. Multiple blue birds can be found in the blue balloons.

Other than this, there is not much direct gameplay involved with the birds, and the game is based entirely on the player.

Angry Birds Reloaded
Jay, Jake and Jim appear as playable characters in Angry Birds Reloaded.

The Blues are the same as in previous slingshot games. When launched, if the player taps them, they will split into 3. They are very strong against glass, but weak against other materials.

Angry Birds Toons
Voice Actor(s): Heljä Heikkinen

Angry Birds Transformers comics
The Blues joined the rest of the Flock in a raid on one of the Bad Piggies' buildings. As the Flock prepared to get their eggs back, Red and Chuck began to argue on how to proceed. The Blues to commented that they should be fighting pigs, and not each other. Due to Chuck's impatience, the Flock's attack went badly. The Blues wound up buried in rubble while the pigs made their getaway, the eggs still in their possession. Tired of the bigger birds' constant bickering, the Blues went off on their own, winding up crossing paths with Hal. They convinced the older bird to join them in another attempt to rescue the eggs. As the group approached the pigs, they were taken aback by Starscream Pig zipping past them. Figuring something big was going down, Hal urged the Blues to go fetch the rest of the Flock while he stayed behind to keep an eye on King Pig and his gang. The Blues did as the were told, and told Red and the others about what they had witnessed.
 * -| Angry Birds Transformers #1 =

Hal and Chuck flew ahead of the group, and when the Blues had caught back up to them, the EggSpark had transformed them into Grimlock Bird and Bumblebee Bird respectively. The Flock puzzled over the artifact and the mysterious changes their friends had just undergone. Grimlock Bird had a sudden angry outburst, and declared the other Birds to be "useless." The Blues took offense, and expressed their confusion over their friend's sudden change in personality. Grimlock Bird insisted that birds who couldn't transform were useless, and to prove his point, changed into... a sort of "wheelbarrow" mode. The Blues were unimpressed, saying that a motorcycle mode would have been much more useful. Losing his temper once more, Grimlock Bird spewed forth a torrent of flame, causing the Blues to recoil in fear. Bumblebee Bird did a better job in demonstrating his ability to transform, and the rest of the flock agreed to touch the EggSpark to grant themselves robotic bodies. ARGH!!! The three Blues wound up sharing one body as "Bluestreak Bird." The rest of the Flock/Autobirds then compulsively began to deliver exposition over who they were and what their personalities were like, which immediately got on Bluestreak Bird's nerves. On Optimus Prime Bird's command, the whole group transformed and rolled out, and shortly caught up to the Deceptihogs. Rushing into battle, Bumblebee Bird received serious damage to his vocal processor, forcing him to communicate in beeps and squeaks. Bluestreak Bird remarked that Bumblebee Bird's new way of communicating was "gonna get old fast." The battle was soon fully underway, with Bluestreak Bird having to contend with three Minion Pigs at once. However, both sides had to put aside their differences when the eggs sprouted robotic arms and legs, began multiplying, and proved themselves to be excessively hostile.
 * -| Age of Eggstinction! =

The two factions joined forces to combat the newly arisen threat, but Bluestreak Bird did not adjust well to working alongside the pigs. Nonetheless, and despite initially griping over it, they agreed to help rescue Starscream Pig after he had been captured by the Eggbots. They only wound up being captured themselves, bound by the same robotic tentacles that had stolen away the Deceptihog.
 * -| Revenge of the Fowlin'! =

Finding themselves imprisoned next to Starscream Pig, Bluestreak Bird began to cry. Starscream Pig managed to console them, and with newfound strength, Bluestreak Bird broke free of their bonds. Slumping Starscream Pig over their shoulder, Bluestreak Bird began poking around the structure they were being held captive in. Just as they were commenting that things were suddenly too quiet, they stumbled upon an army of creepy EggBots lying in wait, dropped the pig, and made a run for it. Eventually, they found their way to the outside, and met back up with the rest of the Autobirds and Deceptihogs.

As the EggSpark continued to affect Piggy Island in more volatile ways, Bluestreak Bird participated in one last desperate dash to seperate the artifact from the land. For his part in the mission, Bluestreak Bird was joined by three mechanically upgraded Minion Pigs. At the first sign of danger, the pigs abandoned Bluestreak Bird on the battlefield, and let him be squashed by a monolith. They soon came to regret their actions, and returned to excavate Bluestreak Bird out of the pile of rubble he was buried under. Bluestreak Bird was quick to forgive the pigs, and resumed course to fetch a "secret weapon..." A giant slingshot! With the device in tow, Bluestreak Bird and the Pigs rendezvoused with the others. Unfortunately, in his absence, Galvatron Pig had become even more volatile and irrational than he normally was. The deranged Deceptihog knocked out Bluestreak Bird with a powerful blow. Nonetheless, the Autobirds' plan worked out despite Bluestreak Bird's absence. The EggSpark was catapulted away from the planet, and the Autobirds reverted back into their original forms. As the Flock reflected on the day's events, the Blues and Chuck began to argue over who was more responsible for their final victory.
 * -| Hard Boiled =

Angry Birds Transformers

 * Like Stella-as-Arcee and Bomb-as-Drift, The Blues' depiction in media predates their actual appearance in the game, and thus the designs are significantly different. Way moreso than with Arcee, what with having three heads to try and figure out what to do with. Also their vehicle mode in the comics resembles Animated Prowl's motorcycle mode.
 * In game, they all share the head, while in the comics they only had the dominant Blue as the head (presumably Jay) and the other brothers (presumably Jake and Jim) as the legs.


 * The Blues' Launcher Accessories have significant cosmetic differences between each character. Prowl's are closely based on the original Prowl toy's launchers. Bluestreak's are similar, they take inspiration from the Bluestreak cartoon model by putting a hole in the tip as if they were cannons. Smokescreen too uses the cartoon model launchers, which were significantly different in design from Bluestreak's.
 * Smokescreen is blatantly designed after Generation 1 Smokescreen, but his in-game bio describes his personality as that of Prime Smokescreen... complete with the use of the Phase shifter relic.


 * Beachcomber is the only one to have a vehicle-specific accessory, a roll cage, in reference to the traditional look for him.
 * On top of that, their personalities barely fits Beachcomber as The Blues are more prankster-type birds than pacifists.

Angry Birds POP!

 * In Angry Birds POP!, The Blues are so far the only members of the original flock to not be permanent characters in the game.