Butler's Mascot: Bringing Fun and Excitement to Campus Events

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The Butler mascot is a beloved symbol of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. Known as "Butler Blue," the mascot represents the school's athletic teams and spirit. Butler Blue is an English Bulldog, chosen for its strong and determined nature. The current mascot, Blue IV, took on the role in 2019, following in the pawsteps of his predecessors. Blue IV has become a popular figure at sporting events, campus activities, and community outreach programs. The tradition of having a live Bulldog mascot began in 2000 with the introduction of the first Butler Blue.



Butler Blue II

Butler Blue II (Nickname: Blue) was the second in a young lineage of English Bulldogs bred by Frank and Jeane King of Kong King Kennels in Lizton, Ind., which have served as the mascot of Butler University since 2000. Blue II was owned by Michael Kaltenmark, a 2002 Butler graduate and Director of External Relations his wife, Tiffany, and their human sons, Everett (Master Everett) and Miles (Bulldog Miles). Blue II (male) was born March 27, 2004, and his first day of service to Butler was on May 20 that same year.

Blue II made his campus debut unceremoniously as a puppy of less than 8 weeks old. He immediately captured the hearts of Butler students, faculty, staff, alumni and fans, and has since gone on to become Butler’s most decorated and beloved bulldog during his tenure.

Blue II would go on to admirably serve Butler as the official mascot for nine years. During that time, Blue II not only became Butler’s most decorated mascot but was also considered one of the most recognizable mascots in all of sport.

During his tenure, Blue II met the likes of Colin Powell, Peyton Manning, and Jillian Michaels, and even former President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush. He appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and of course, captured the hearts of the Nation with two consecutive NCAA men’s basketball Final Four appearances, thus earning Blue II the title of “Butler’s mascot, America’s dog.”

After nine years of service to the University, Blue retired in May of 2013 to assume the title of Mascot Emeritus. Unfortunately, however, Blue II’s retirement was short-lived as he would succumb to heart failure on August 31, 2013.

Facts and Statistics

Personal

Professional

Breed: English bulldog – male

Birthdate: March 27, 2004

Weight: 58 lbs.

Fur Color: Fawn & White

Favorite Treats: Holistic Select snacks, ice cream, and cheese

Favorite Toys: Basketball, football, teddy bear, and any chew toys made of soft latex

Favorite Activities: Athletic and campus events, boating, Tail Wagon rides, tractor and ATV rides, kiddie pools, and sleeping in

Pet Peeves: Thunderstorms, fireworks, fax machines, and the three-hole punch

Best Tricks: High-five, pout, dead dog, roll over, and speak

Dates of Service: May 20, 2004 – May 20, 2013

Tagline: Butler’s Mascot, America’s Dog

First Day as Mascot: May 20, 2004

Official Breeder: Kong King Kennel – Frank & Jean King, Lizton, Ind.

Official Groomer: Good Dog Hotel & Spa, Indianapolis, Indiana

Official Vet: Dr. Kurt Phillips ’92—City Way Animal Clinic, Indianapolis, Ind.

Official Clothier: Nike

Miscellaneous Support: Follett Corporation (Butler Bookstore), Indianapolis, Indiana

Butler Blue IV, Butler’s mascot, goes on injured list

On a typical game day for the Butler University women’s basketball team, mascot Butler Blue IV would greet the starting lineup for head scratches before tip-off. Unfortunately, Blue will be absent for the team’s home opener on Sunday, as he’s on canine medical leave.

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Here’s what we know about Blue’s role with the team, his injury and his dogged recovery process.

The tradition of having a live Bulldog mascot began in 2000 with the introduction of the first Butler Blue. Since then, the mascot has become an integral part of the university's identity. Butler Blue has his own social media accounts and shares updates about his activities with the Bulldog community.

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Butler mascot

The mascot's presence at games and events adds excitement and unity among students, alumni, and fans. Blue IV can often be seen on the sidelines, cheering on the teams and engaging with fans. His energetic personality and friendly demeanor make him a fan favorite. Beyond his role as a mascot, Butler Blue also participates in various philanthropic initiatives. He helps raise awareness and funds for charitable causes, making a positive impact on the community. Blue IV is a true ambassador for Butler University and embodies the values of the school. In conclusion, the Butler mascot, known as Butler Blue, is an English Bulldog that represents the spirit and pride of Butler University. Through the years, the mascot has become an iconic figure, bringing joy, excitement, and unity to the Bulldog community. Butler Blue's presence at events and involvement in philanthropy make him much more than just a symbol – he is a beloved member of the Butler family..

Reviews for "The Butler Bulldog: Why Fans Can't Get Enough of Him"

1. Emily - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with the Butler mascot. While I understand that the purpose of a mascot is to entertain and engage the crowd, I felt that the Butler mascot did not bring any excitement or energy to the games. The mascot appeared bored and disinterested, and did not interact with the crowd at all. I expected more enthusiasm and creativity from a mascot representing our school, but sadly, I found it lacking.
2. Alex - 1 star
The Butler mascot was a complete letdown. I attended several sporting events where the mascot was present, and it was clear that they were just going through the motions. There was no real effort to entertain or engage the crowd. The mascot's movements were stiff and robotic, and it seemed like they had no understanding of how to create a fun and lively atmosphere. It was disappointing to see such a lackluster representation of our school spirit.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I have to say that I was not impressed with the Butler mascot. It lacked character and seemed to be a generic representation of a butler, rather than a unique and memorable mascot. The costume design could have been better, as it looked outdated and not very visually appealing. Additionally, I didn't feel any connection or excitement when the mascot made an appearance. Overall, I was disappointed with the lack of effort put into creating a memorable and engaging mascot.

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