Blue (2035 film)

Blue is a 2035 film based on the book Blue Citizen by Susan Marshall. It won 2 Oscars, one for Best Animation and one for Best Actor (John David Kelly as Bill Brilliant). The film is one of the highest-grossing animated films of all time, and is also one of the reasons why John David Kelly got a star in the Hollywood Hall of Fame in 2038.

Plot
The story centers around Bill Brilliant. At 4yo, he and his family had to migrate to Michigan, USA because of a war between their home planet, Planet Blue and another planet, Planet Red.

Bill gets bullied for his last name and blue skin in his first day of school. The bully, Paul (James Rallison), later comes to the Brilliants' house to apologize, and soon he and Bill become friends.

In his second day of school, he discovers that Frederick "Fangs" (Nathan Spies), a child from Planet Red, has moved into his school and is famous because of his different skin color. Fangs later bullies Bill, calling him a peabrain. Paul thinks this is unfair, since "he's the only one who is allowed to call Bill one." He hits Frederick and tells him to stay away from Bill because he is "Not Red-y" for what will happen next, and the entire class laughs, except for Frederick himself.

The principal, Mr. Freshwater, finds Fangs and Paul and gives them detention. In the detention room, Bill and Fangs are given a 12-page assignment by Mr. Freshwater for them to read. Bill refuses to do so and starts crying, then Fangs calls him a crybaby. He gives Bill some "malicious" (in Bill's words) advice. During the last 15 minutes, Fang and Bill race to be the first one to finish the assignment, and Bill wins. Fangs takes his assignment and gives his own assignment to Bill, which has terrible work on it. Just then, Mr. Freshwater announces that detention is over and it's time to give him the boys' assignments. Bill tries to explain that Fangs stole his assignment, but Mr. Freshwater doesn't believe him, and Bill gets 2 more hours of detention. Bill continued being humiliated by Fangs, and that led to some of his most embarrassing memories. As an example, there was one time where Fangs put a sign reading "I like pooping in here" near Bill's desk on his classroom.

There was one time where Bill gave up, and decided to have revenge instead. Bill later brought a TNT to class, even though it was banned at his school. He didn't care about being suspended or even expelled. He just cared about revenge. Gary (Susan Fysop), one of his classmates, sees Bill's trap and tells him to stop. Bill realizes Gary is right, and also asks him why his skin color is yellow. He explains that in his home planet, which is also Planet Blue, all human beings are born from eggs. However, his egg somehow got in one of the spaceships, and right after the the spaceship approached Michigan, it crashed near a tree, with his egg ending up in the beehive that was in the previously-mentioned tree.

Blue (TV series)
A TV series about what happened with Bill after Blue and before Pink. It was canceled in 2038 due to the release of Blue 's sequel, Pink, in May 21.

Pink (2038)
Billy goes on a quest to discover why his 6-year-old sister Jennifer (Lily Lloyd) has pink skin, unlike the rest of his family, which has blue skin. He later has to travel to his home planet, which is still having a war with Planet Red.

Fangs (2043)
Tells the story of Bill's frenemy, Frederick "Fangs" Johnson (Geoffrey Woozenheart, formerly Nathan Spies).

Green (2048)
Tells the story of Bill's best friend, Paul Smith (Timothy Marshall, formerly James Rallison).

The Beehive (2051)
Tells the story of Gary Dhur (Susan Frysop), one of Bill's friends.

Trivia

 * It is the first ever movie to be based on an Audible Original book.
 * It was Amazon Studios' first film to be released in theaters.
 * John David Kelly also voiced Geoffrey the Giraffe in the Toys 'R' Us PlayChaser app.