![]() Holding space for the upcoming Tilda Swinton take on the role in Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio. But this movie is an abomination and her CG wings aren’t great and she has Joseph Gordon Levitt’s creepy Jiminy for a scene partner. Blue Fairy because she’s an actual blue fairy, not just a white lady in a blue headband. Blue Fairy (Zemeckis’s Version), PinocchioĬynthia Erivo looks and sounds gorgeous in this monstrosity of a film, and she’s on here over the O.G. This greedy little Toydarian haggler is considered one of the most offensive George Lucas creations in Phantom Menace this side of Jar-Jar on account of looking and sounding like he belongs in a Nazi children’s book. Watto, Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace Tell that to your dental hygienist in loud Eeyore scrubs.ģ8. Finally, we tragically learned that Eeyore is only blue in merchandise, and gray on film. They can’t just be some random blue person in the background of a sci-fi movie we’re looking mainly at key characters with speaking roles. Aliens isn’t here because I saw it once when I was too old to see it and I remember nothing. The blue monster (or was it an alien?) from Monsters vs. There are too many blue Pokemon in Detective Pikachu and The Pokémon Movie and they don’t talk, besides. Both of the above rules apply to Bubbles the Powerpuff Girl. Also, the characters have to be blue, not just wear it. It also means no blue recording artists, so no Crazy Frog or Eiffel 65. That means no TV characters like Cookie Monster, Grover, Roadrunner, Blue (as in Clues), Bloo from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, or Tobias Fünke. With Avatar: The Way of Water bringing the blue Pandoran race known as the Na’vi back to theaters for their first new adventure since 2009, it’s high time to see how the biggest blue characters of film stack up and where the Na’vi fit among them. They typically appear in superhero movies or science fiction, and a good chunk of them are aliens. They visually take up space, even when they’re as tiny as a bug. That’s why it is such a blue-tiful rarity when a character in a movie is blue, of all things. Not even Sonic the Hedgehog star James Marsden’s. Butterflies and birds use reflective fragments to appear blue, but they don’t have any blue pigment. As I learned too late in adulthood, “blue raspberry” isn’t a real thing. The ancient Greeks didn’t have a word for blue, and it’s the last color to appear in most languages. ![]() Photo-Illustration: Vulture, Buena Vista Pictures, Warner Bros, Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Studio Motion Picturesīlue is not a color that occurs in nature very often, except for the Floridian cold springs where blue-flavor Gatorade is harvested and bottled directly from the source, I think.
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