Big Blue (disambiguation)
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Big Blue is a nickname for IBM, an American multinational technology and consulting company.
Big Blue or big blue may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- "Big Blue" (song), a 2019 song by Vampire Weekend from the album Father of the Bride
 - Big Blue (TV series), a Canadian animated television series
 - The Big Blue, a 1988 film by director Luc Besson
 - A legendary lake monster in The X-Files episode "Quagmire"
 - A recurring location in the F-Zero series
 - A fictional blue whale in Ecco the Dolphin
 - A nickname for Superman, short for "Big Blue Boy Scout"
 - A nickname for the blue whale.
 
Sports
- IBM Big Blue (rugby union), a Japanese rugby union team founded by IBM
 - The Big Blue (A-Leagues), a football rivalry between A-League sides Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory, Australia
 - Big Blue (mascot), the mascot of Old Dominion University, Virginia, US
 - Big Blue Nation, the fan base of the athletics programs at the University of Kentucky, US
 - New York Giants, an American football team based in New Jersey, US
 - Bob Pettit (born 1932), former NBA player
 - Millikin University, Illinois, US
 - The mascot of Utah State University, US
 - The mascot of the Pingry School, New Jersey, US
 - The sports teams at Phillips Academy, Massachusetts, US
 - A large type of American handball
 
Other uses
- Big Blue (crane), a crane that collapsed during the construction of Miller Park
 - Big Blue (drink), a soft drink
 - Big Blue Bus, Santa Monican bus service
 - Conrail, the primary Class I railroad in the Northeast U.S. between 1976 and 1999
 - The Big Blue Hotel, a hotel at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, UK
 - A nickname for the Church of Scientology's Pacific Area Command Base
 
See also
- Big Blue River (disambiguation), several rivers