Mister Bluebird is a character from the infamously controversial 1946 Disney film Song of the South.
History[]
Background[]
Mister Bluebird was an anthropomorphic bluebird who lived in the vicinity of Chick-a-Pin Hill during the 19th century. He lived in a birdhouse outside of the, "Pooh Corner" shop which also had upper-levels referencing it as having Teddi Barra's Swinging Arcade and the home of Kanga & Roo. Mister Bluebird was present when Br'er Rabbit tried to leave home, eventually singing alongside him when the rabbit chose to return home.
Appearances[]
Pooh Corner[]
Outside of the entrance to Pooh Corner is Mister Bluebird's birdhouse.[1]
Snackin' Place[]
A wooden sculpture of Mister Bluebird appeared near this food stand.
Splash Mountain[]
Mister Bluebird made several appearances in this attraction. He appeared perched on a root during the Zippidee Doo Dah scene.[2] In Br'er Rabbit's final scene, he appeared nearby Br'er Rabbit though in the Disneyland version he lacks dialogue. Mister Bluebird also appeared on the ride-photos.
Splashdown Photos[]
The sign showed Br'er Bear working a daguerreotype camera, while Mr. Bluebird poked his head down and obscured the shot.[3]

