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Blu-Ray is the daughter of Archie the Archivist and the sister of HD DVD, she appears in "Meet the Seer".

Appearances

Blu-ray has solid white hair in a Bun style, she wears a sleek pair of blue sunglasses, that are particularly reflective. Her attire consists of a full-black woman's business suit, notably buttoned up, other than the suit she has a pair of brown boots. At the start of Meet the Seer she is seen wearing a brown robe along with HD-DVD.

When she transforms into her Blu-Ray form, she looks exactly like Archie but her form is blue, she's the same height as HD DVD, and her human face is shown. Unlike Archie (And possibly HD-DVD) she has a set of controls on her back, along with the outlet of which she creates electronics located on her neck(?).

Personality

She appears to be proud and boastful because she thinks that her brother's video format is obsolete. She also seems to like making others uncomfortable, as shown by her comments to Benson when he was operating the buttons on her back, and her eagerness to push out electronics from inside of her body in front of many other people, which the park workers appear to be disgusted by. She is shown to be overall laid back and friendly to the Disc Masters, including the allies along with said Disc masters, despite her eagerness to create electronics and boast it.

She is also shown to have a small rivalry with her brother, however when push comes to shove they will work together to fight an opposing force, seen in both Meet the Seer and A Regular Epic Final Battle 1/2.

History

She and HD-DVD help the park gang fight through Planet Nielsen against Streaming (the evolved form of The Internet) and his minions to find the Seer. During the destruction of Planet Nielsen she and HD-DVD fly off to escape their doom. In "Cheer Up Pops" she attends the party with her brother and helps by creating the Blu-ray Boxset, the recording of every park member's memories. In the eighth-season finale, she and HD-DVD participate in the battle against Anti-Pops and Streaming, they both, however, never land a strike on Anti-Pops, as they most likely view Streaming as their main threat.

Due to appearing extremely late into the show she has some of the least appearances out of any allied character, as opposed to her brother who had a semi-dedicated episode in Format Wars II.

Abilities

Like her father and brother, Blu-Ray can transform into a crystal being and has the same powers as Archie and HD-DVD. Blu-Ray's form is blue and like HD-DVD, her face is displayed, so she can speak normally. Like the Guardians of Obsolete Formats and HD-DVD, she can also understand Archie's garbled language while in his Laserdisc Guardian form, although this is never shown as Blu-Ray never interacts with her father.

As stated before she most likely has a unique ability of creating electronics via an outlet on her crystal form, along with the ability to create the Blu-ray Boxset, it's possible HD-DVD has similar powers, although with a potential HD-DVD Boxset.

Episode Appearances

Trivia

  • The name of Blu-ray is an obvious reference to the Blu-ray Disc format, similar to the HD-DVD format, that it can also deliver movies/series into the highest resolutions. The only difference is that Blu-ray has a higher storage capacity and are usually used by computer animators due to the storage capacity of the format.
  • It is revealed that she has the ability to digitize memories into Blu-ray box-sets as seen in her first appearance, HD-DVD most likely shares a similar ability by his quote in Cheer Up Pops, however it is not showcased.
  • She also has the ability to "push out" electronics from within her body, such as a Blu-ray player player from her chest, and a large flat screen TV from somewhere else. The park workers seem to find the process she uses when doing the latter to be disturbing and/or gross.

Gallery

"Meet the Seer"


"Cheer Up Pops"


"A Regular Show Epic Final Battle"


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