- "I'm Jay Jay the Jet Plane! I'm 6 years old, and I like to play with all my friends. Do you like to explore? So do I! There's always something fun happening in Tarrytown!"
- — Jay Jay's Introduction from the PBS Kids Website
Jay Jay is a small blue 6-year-old (originally brown in the model series) jet plane and the titular main protagonist of the Jay Jay the Jet Plane franchise.
Bio
Jay Jay is just the right combination of unquenchable curiosity and high-octane energy. He gets excited about new things and there is never a dull moment with Jay Jay. And there is no anything mean-spirited about this young plane (about 6 years old in human terms and is in first grade). He's as playful, fun-loving, likable, friendly, and outgoing as a kid can be. When it comes to friendships, Jay Jay is true blue.
Episode Appearances
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Basis
Jay Jay's basis
Jay Jay appears to be based on an Airbus A318.
Appearance
Jay Jay is fair-skinned, has baby blue eyes and freckles. In the model series, Jay Jay used to be reddish brown. Then one day, he got caught in a hailstorm and had to be repainted. Harry and Larry, the two farmhands who fixed him up, only had ultramarine blue paint in their barn so that's what they used. Since "Jay Jay's Colorful Cover-Up" and the original CGI series (1998), he is currently painted ultramarine blue with cyan bottom halves on his wings and tail fins, and has two red stripes on either side of his roof. His streams are gold and are outlined with red circles. His wheels are black with silver hubcaps, and held together with gold bolts. In the new revival series, he is similar to an actual plane, but added with glass windows.
Songs
- Nobody Does Things Better Than Big Jake
- What's The Matter With Big Jake
- The Very Merry Michael O. Tarry School
- In The Record Book
- Wing Wigglin'
- Double Over...Loop-De-Loop
- Digadeezip
- Look At Me, I'm Fine
- O Christmas Tree
- Jingle Bells
- Santa's Little Helpers
- Caterpillar
- Up Is Up
- A Special Something
- Imagine
- The Truth About Losing a Tooth
- Watch and Listen
- Funny Face
- Color Me a Rainbow
- Together Is a Better Way to Be
- What Can a Little Plane Do?
- A Traveling Song
- Clean It Up
- Dinosaur Hunt
- Goin' to the Ocean
- I'm a Speedy Guy
- You Can Count On Me
- Imagination Celebration
- Okefenokee
- The Tarrytown Sky Parade
- I'm Revvin' Revvin' Evan (Long version and parody)
- I Wanna Be With You
- Fun Plus One
- The First Time That I See A Shooting Star (Backup for Tracy)
- At The Fair
- The Opposites Game
- Breezy
- Where Does the Music Come From? (Reprise)
- Taking Turns Time
- Fire Fighter Crew
- Candy Crazy (Backup for Tracy)
- I Never Give Up!
- Mr. Snowman
- I Like Surprises
- Full-Of-Wonder, Wonderful Day
- My Rainbow World (Reprise)
- Happiness Is Helping All the Rest
- Check It With Your Heart
- Thank You, Mrs. Blue
- An Amazing Blazing Light Parade
- Circle of the Seasons
- Oceans of Fun
- The Counting Game (song)
- Absolutely Blue
- One Rainbow (Backup for Snuffy)
Voice
Mary Kay Bergman was the first to provide his voice. Debi Derryberry replaced Bergman after her death three years later. Donna Cherry has replaced Derryberry after instituation. Derryberry is most likely to reprise her role in the revival.
- When voiced by Derryberry, Jay Jay's singing voice is a bit more strained than his speaking voice. But when Bergman voices him, it altered constantly; sometimes it's a bit more strained and higher pitched, sometimes it's less strained without the rasp, and sometimes it's a bit lower pitched, but still gains the rasp.
- Jay Jay's voice gained a slight rasp when Bergman voiced him in the TLC era.
- His voice is slightly higher in one step (without the rasp of his TLC era voice) with a younger, playful tone to match his apparent age, when Derryberry voiced him in the PBS Kids era.
Catchphrases
- "That's me!" (opening sequence)
- "Yippeeeee!" (usually when he is excited or happy)
- "Wheeeeee!" (most times; usually when he is in high-energy)
- "Wingariffic!"
Trivia
- When the Model Series was first pitched Jay Jay was recently colored blue in the direct-to-video model series; however, because the crew at the time were only using blue screens, they made Jay Jay brown (puce to be exact) for the first tape, then when they got greenscreen for the second tape they made an episode where Jay Jay would turn brown to blue so the change would be authentic.
- The only episode that Jay Jay did not appear in was "The Merit Badge" despite his cameo in the title card, whereas he appeared for a brief moment, but did not speak in "Snuffy's Missing Friend". He also had less than a minute on-screen in "The Great Tarrytown Black-Out".
- His good friend is Lina in the "Mysteries" episodes.
- In the "Mysteries" episodes, Jay Jay has the ability to perform non-static body movements, but to more agility than the original CGI series.
- In Super Loop De Loop, Oscar mentions that he did a trick before he was born, it is hinted that Jay Jay was born in 1992 as he is actually six years old in the show.
- In both model and main series, the music that accompanies Jay Jay's appearance is played by the oboe.
- Jay Jay has special wings that allow him to make the quickest turns in the world, as brought up by Brenda in "Super Sonic Jay Jay"

