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  • Blue Bayou
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  • Blue Bayou is an animated short of the segment in Make Mine Music.
  • "Blue Bayou" is a song by Roy Orbison {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
  • Blue Bayou is a character in the manga series Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode, and member of the Saint Rose Crusaders. This makes him one of the main antagonists, though he is the least developed of the Crusader characters.
  • A tone poem featuring an egret looking for companionship in the lonliness of the bayou.
  • "Blue Bayou" was originally a hit for Roy Orbison and has been covered by many artists worldwide, including Linda Ronstadt, who performed the song in episode 523 of The Muppet Show. The number, which was introduced by the Swedish Chef, features Ronstadt backed by a chorus of frogs, Floyd Pepper, Janice, Animal, and Zeke. Afterward, Waldorf admits that he thinks "that bayou number" was ok, leading Statler to concede that it was "ok by me if it's ok bayou."
  • Blue Bayou is one of the main antagonists of two-volume sequel Tokyo Mew Mew a La Mode of the Japanese shōjo manga Tokyo Mew Mew (also known as Mew Mew Power in North America) and he is a member of the Saint Rose Crusaders, though he is the least developed of the Crusaders. Blue Bayou is described as having extraordinary physical strength and is shown in a flashback cracking a wall with his fist as a child. He makes his main appearance when he teams up with Sweet Juliet for the third, and final, attack against the Mew Mews.
  • In the Blue Bayou, a thin layer of mist would often float over the water's surface. The inhabitants of the bayou typically lived in houseboats and elevated shacks that were situated in the middle of the swamp. During the evening, lazy fireflies have their evening flights as a local swamp-dweller passes the regular evening plucking out familiar southern tunes on his old banjo.
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Latest
  • Pirates of the Caribbean (ride)
Bass
  • 1
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Pro Keys
  • 3
Pro Guitar
  • No
Pro Drums
  • 0
Harmonies
  • 4
Pro Bass
  • No
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Drums
  • 0
Theme
  • BlueBayou
Team
  • Saint Rose Crusaders
Date
  • 1963
Vocals
  • 4
Age
  • Unknown
Status
  • Alive
Affiliation
  • Pirates
Name
  • Blue Bayou
Notable
First
  • Pirates of the Caribbean (ride)
Keys
  • 2
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Continent
Language
  • English
Manga
  • Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode
imagewidth
  • 250
Link
  • Yes
Kanji
  • ブルーバユ
Interest
  • Laffite's Landing
Guitar
  • 1
Distributor
  • Walt Disney Productions
Release
  • 1946-08-15
Band
  • 1
Gender
  • Male
Race
  • Human
Publisher
  • Barbara Orbison Music Co., Orbi Lee Publishing, R Key Darkus Publishing, and Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music
Writer
  • Joe Melson & Roy Orbison
Director
  • Bob Cormack
Location
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  • Blue Bayou is an animated short of the segment in Make Mine Music.
  • "Blue Bayou" is a song by Roy Orbison {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
  • In the Blue Bayou, a thin layer of mist would often float over the water's surface. The inhabitants of the bayou typically lived in houseboats and elevated shacks that were situated in the middle of the swamp. During the evening, lazy fireflies have their evening flights as a local swamp-dweller passes the regular evening plucking out familiar southern tunes on his old banjo. Crickets, frogs, toads, alligators, and all sorts of waterfowl hidden behind the mangroves sing their eerie songs quietly throughout the swamp as any rider drifted slowly toward the stone walls of a canal, which narrows into a brick channel that sweeps the boat toward a dark area. This dark area would lead any visitor down two misty waterfalls, into a dark and mysterious grotto known as Dead Man's Cove.
  • Blue Bayou is a character in the manga series Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode, and member of the Saint Rose Crusaders. This makes him one of the main antagonists, though he is the least developed of the Crusader characters.
  • A tone poem featuring an egret looking for companionship in the lonliness of the bayou.
  • "Blue Bayou" was originally a hit for Roy Orbison and has been covered by many artists worldwide, including Linda Ronstadt, who performed the song in episode 523 of The Muppet Show. The number, which was introduced by the Swedish Chef, features Ronstadt backed by a chorus of frogs, Floyd Pepper, Janice, Animal, and Zeke. Afterward, Waldorf admits that he thinks "that bayou number" was ok, leading Statler to concede that it was "ok by me if it's ok bayou."
  • Blue Bayou is one of the main antagonists of two-volume sequel Tokyo Mew Mew a La Mode of the Japanese shōjo manga Tokyo Mew Mew (also known as Mew Mew Power in North America) and he is a member of the Saint Rose Crusaders, though he is the least developed of the Crusaders. Blue Bayou is described as having extraordinary physical strength and is shown in a flashback cracking a wall with his fist as a child. He makes his main appearance when he teams up with Sweet Juliet for the third, and final, attack against the Mew Mews.
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