The Jubjub Bird is a creature that appears in Through The Looking Glass. Though it doesn't make an appearance in the book, it is described as a desperate bird that lives in perpetual passion. It is found in a narrow, dark, depressing and isolated valley. Its voice is described as a "shrill and high scream" like a pencil squeaking on a slate, and significantly scares those who hear it, including the Beaver who "turned pale from end to tip. It knows any friend it has met once before and will not look at a bribe.
It appears in The 2010 year version of Alice in Wonderland as a monstrous vulture-like bird under control of the The Red Queen. He has a large crest, stubby, broad wings, and seems to be a very primitive bird, possessing teeth and a well-developed blue tongue as well as a beak, and long legs that resemble those of a theropod dinosaur. Its plumage is heavily striped, which may be used to confuse prey, and it has a long neck and large red eyes. Contrasting to its long legs and neck, the Jubjub has a relatively short tail. It makes a low husky shriek. In the movie, it captures both Tweedledee and Tweedledum away from Alice. He is not seen again until the The Mad Hatter and The Dormouse are about to be executed, the The Cheshire Cat reveals himself and the Hatter exposes The Red Queen's inner circle as frauds, also forming a following from the prisoners in the audience, so the Queen releases the Jubjub Bird to set people straight. The Jubjub Bird accompanies the Red Queen's forces into battle against The White Queen. During the final battle, after the Hatter interferes the Jubjub Bird joins in the fight, only to later have its head crushed by a giant boulder from a catapult fired by one of the Red Queen's soldiers, ultimately killing it. In a videogame from the Disney channel appears flighting in the sky of the garden.Jubjub Bird in the Game from Disney Channel