Blue Birds

Blue Birds (ブルーバーズ burūbāzu) is the 8th rhythm game in Rhythm Heaven and the 24th game in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. In this game, the player controls a member of the Blue Birds, following orders from Captain Blue Bird, a duck. A sequel is later unlocked in Rhythm Heaven called Blue Birds 2.

Gameplay
The objective of this game is to remain in sync with the other two birds when Captain Blue Bird says "peck your beak" or "stretch out your neck!" React just in time to make the rightmost blue bird peck his beak to the ground together with the other two blue birds. Hold down to make him hold his beak to the ground, and then flick the stylus/release the A button/the tap to stretch up his neck along with the other two. When Captain Blue Bird slides out of the player's view, flashbacks can be seen above the blue birds, showing the three members undergoing training, among other things.

Timing Notes

 * Perfect!/Ace!: The Captain looks pleased. On the neck stretches, the Captain blushes.
 * Early!/Late!: The blue bird stretches his neck too early or late and will cramp his neck. A "boink" sound can be heard when the player doesn't peck in time. The Captain gets angry and huffs. A barely counts as a miss.
 * Miss...: If the blue bird pecks when not supposed to, a sweat drop will appear on his head. Otherwise, a miss will appear the same as a barely.

Skill Star
The Skill Star appears at the very end on the last stretch.

Challenge Land
appears in the following Challenge Train courses:
 * Group Activity
 * Master of the Delayed Response
 * Game Gamble: Beginner
 * Rhythm Safari

Trivia

 * Missing any of the last three "Stretch out your neck!" cues will cost the player the Superb.
 * Missing all three of them will give the player a Try Again.
 * This game has "Fin." in Rhythm Heaven Megamix instead of "To be continued." like in Rhythm Heaven at the end of the game because the sequel does not appear in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
 * Ironically in Samurai Slice, it still says "To be continued..." despite its sequel not appearing either.
 * Blue Birds is one of the only two games whose songs are imported to Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo 3DS/Wii U in the Miiverse stage, the other being Monkey Watch from Rhythm Heaven Fever.
 * Both songs return in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, alongside the music from Fruit Basket 2.
 * The miss animation for when the Blue Bird stretches his neck too late or early was redrawn for the international versions for unknown reasons. All versions of Rhythm Heaven Megamix use the original Japanese animation.
 * This was also done for Remix 2 and its sequel.
 * While the captain has a yellow music note in Heaven, it was removed in Megamix for unknown reasons. However, the sprite is still in the game files.