The Blues



Jay, Jake and Jim, collectively known as The Blues, are identical characters in the Angry Birds franchise created by Rovio Entertainment. They were introduced in 2009 as the second characters introduced and core members of the original flock. Ever since their first appearance in Poached Eggs, they've appeared in numerous installments of the series as main characters.

Appearance
All 3 birds are completely identical. They have slightly longer beaks than Red, notable red-orange bags under their eyes, and unlike the other birds they have no eyebrows. They have 2 top blue feathers and 2 black back feathers. Additionally unlike the other birds, they have no chest feathers.

In The Angry Birds Movie, The Blues are small anthropomorphic Blue Birds as their eye color are different, Jay's eyes are blue, Jake's eyes are teal and Jim's eyes are brown. Both Jay and Jake have yellow feet while Jim's are orange.

Personality
Jim, Jake, and Jay were born in a baby blue egg after the battle with the pigs, with Red nearly sacrificing his own life in saving the triplets' lives. Shortly after this, the newborns went to the newly repaired slingshot and launched themselves to sea. The Blues are very mischievous birds, often getting into trouble for pranks at the other birds. They have a very close bond with each other, almost always be seen together.

They can be very intelligent and cunning, and use this feature to get out of situations they find themselves in. They are extremely gifted in constructing contraptions, though this talent usually goes to fooling the pigs or the other members of the flock. They can be friendly and loved by the other birds. They are also good at figuring out situations.

Because of Jay being well brainy and confident, he instructs and gives out plans for the other Blues and likes having fun without being worried.

Jake is way more mischievous and laid-back than his brothers. He does the pranks the most. He is also a champ. He likes fighting pigs and doing dangerous stunts.

Jim is very helpful and kind-hearted towards the flock and, like Jay, Jim sometimes follows Red's orders. He knows how to be very energetic, how to come up with crazy ideas for pranks, the ones that are crazy enough to work. Jim can occasionally be a little timid, but he always keeps his cool.

Powers and abilities
The Blues are known for having the unique ability to multiply into three identical copies.

The Blues' splitting ability can be exploited in different ways. By splitting just before impact with an obstacle, the three birds' force on impact is concentrated for maximum force. Alternately, the birds can be split early allowing them to spread out and hit more obstacles at once.

While the Blues do not cause much damage with most obstacles, they do have a unique strength against glass/ice, able to penetrate it with surprising ease. They also can damage or destroy damaged shards of wood. However, they cannot destroy stone at all.

The Lightning Birds
By passing though an extraterrestrial wormhole of some kind, The Blues can transform into The Lightning Birds. In this state, The Blues have some different body features, the most notable of which is their helmet. However, most of their abilities remain the same. This transformation only appeared in Angry Birds Space.

Red
Red is seen as a father-figure to The Blues, however more strict than Bomb. He places them over the egg's safety, and trusts them to do so, exampled in the Toons episode Dopeys on a Rope. In Slingshot 101, Red is very concerned for them after being flung into a mountain, afraid that they will be defeated by the pigs. However, in the end they are seen playing with each other.

Red also thinks less of the Blues, and underestimates their ability to defend themselves. He does not realize how cunning and thoughtful they are and as a result end up doubting them.

In the film version, Red actually protects the Blue Egg during the confrontation against Leonard. As Leonard was lost in the explosion, Red managed to survive as the Blue Egg that he carries has already hatched and to see the Blues who belonged to Greg Blue and Olive Blue as he returned the triplets back to them. To thank Red for saving them, Jay, Jake and Jim made a choir with the other hatchlings on the island to sing the song about him.

Chuck
Chuck and Jay, Jake, and Jim are considerably good friends. However, sometimes The Blues are annoyed by Chuck's nonsense, just like the other birds. The Blues are stubborn towards Chuck when he made them go through his obstacle course in the toons episode Full Metal Chuck. In the Toons episode The Bird Who Cried Pig, Chuck is welcomed by the Blues and they say, "hi" to him. (assumption because they don't speak in the toons episodes)

Bomb
Bomb acts as a more tolerant father-figure to The Blues, exampled in the episode Shrub It In where Bomb is playing with them. Bomb also is seen playing with them in the toons episode The Bird Who Cried Pig. They also happen to call Bomb "Uncle Bomb" in the Angry Birds Mini-Comics #1. It is also said on the Angry Birds Official Website that The Blues prefer Bomb over Red due to Bomb's more likable personality.

Matilda
The Blues see Matilda as a mother figure, as she constantly scolds them for doing wrong things, as exampled in the Toons episode Do As I Say!. The Blues don't like it when Matilda bosses them around and are usually scolded for the things that they do. The Blues also are very aware of her temper and care for her, as exampled in the Toons episode Shrub It In where they don't want to tell her about her rose bush to hurt her feelings.

While the Blues dislike Matilda's cooking, they are aware of her sensitivity and try not to hurt her feelings, however they are unsuccessful.

Hal
Hal is seen as a better father-figure to the Blues, as they choose to tag along with him than Red, who offers to follow along. Hal is willing to help them through many obstacles, like crossing a cliff, being shelter for rain, and being a boat to cross a river. It seems to be that the Blues stick to Hal more because his beak an extremely useful component of him.

Terence
It can be assumed Terence and The Blues are good friends. In their description on angrybirds.com, it is shown that the play pranks with him as some sort of prop, as it mentions they dressed up Chuck in a pig costume and called Terrence over to deal with him.

Bubbles
The Blues treat Bubbles like a younger sibling. When The Blues barely knew him and he got captured by the pigs, they went out of their way to rescue him. They also don't seem to get very upset when he eats most of their candy, meaning they are more tolerant if he wrongs them in any way. The Blues also think he is cute and coo over him at the end of the Ham'o'ween Short Movie.

The Angry Birds Movie 2:

 * "The Floof"
 * Jay: And my floof?
 * Red: Yeah, even your cute little floof.
 * Jay: Looks like you're gonna be okay.

Trivia

 * The Blues are the only characters in the flock to not have eyebrows. But there are rare situations like the cinematic trailer, where they do.
 * A concept of the Blues was made in 2008, showing the ability for birds to split. They and Red are the only known birds who were developed at that time.
 * The Blues' ability was never changed or even slightly modified in any slingshot-based Angry Birds game, not including the Blue Pilots' upgrade.
 * Jay was named "Jon" in an Angry Birds Comics as a typo. This also happened with Bomb, who was incorrectly named Bob in the Space Comic.
 * In the Angry Birds Transformers comics, Bluestreak transformed into a motorcycle with a sidecar as opposed to a sports car in the game a year later. This might have been a reference to the Animated version of Prowl in which he turned into a motorcycle.
 * When playing games that use their chrome designs, the Blues will immediately turn into corpses once the player activates their ability regardless of whether or not they touch a surface.
 * Jay is the only bird in Angry Birds Evolution to have a super shot name reused from other birds.
 * The Blues are the second characters to receive their own piece of media, with the first being Stella with the Stella series.
 * Luca and the Blues are similar to each other, as they are both young blue birds who are effective against glass
 * In Angry Birds GO! They are the first (of the three characters) that can use your power three times, the second being Foreman Pig, and the third being Corporal Pig.