Let’s launch a slingshot and break down every episode from 10 to 20, exploring why this stretch is essential viewing for any Angry Birds enthusiast. By episode 10, the show had already established its core cast: Red (the irritable leader), Chuck (the hyperactive speedster), Bomb (the emotionally volatile explosive), The Blues (triplet pranksters), and of course, King Pig (the gluttonous, pompous ruler of the Piggy Island). However, episodes 1-9 focused heavily on adapting game mechanics—birds crashing into structures, pigs stealing eggs.
A montage of King Pig’s dream, where he dances with crown-shaped clouds, scored to a whimsical kazoo tune. Episode 13: "The Bird in the Iron Mask" – Bomb Goes Undercover Bomb, the anxious black bird, is forced into an undercover mission: disguise himself as a pig and infiltrate King Pig’s castle to retrieve a stolen egg. The comedy comes from Bomb’s inability to control his emotions—every time he gets nervous, his fuse flickers. Angry Birds Toons 10-20 -Episodes 10-20-
A villain’s minion chooses empathy over obedience. It’s one of the most nuanced episodes in the entire series. Episode 17: "Sneezy Does It" – A Pollen Catastrophe Spring arrives on Piggy Island, and Bomb is allergic to flowers. Every sneeze triggers a small explosion. The pigs weaponize this by planting flowers all around the birds’ nests. Let’s launch a slingshot and break down every
We see the birds as terrifying monsters from the ground level. Red’s angry eyebrows look like thunderclouds. Chuck’s speed appears as a blur of terror. The butler finally gets an egg, but when he sees a baby bird hatching, he smashes the egg (to free it) and presents King Pig with an empty shell. King Pig is furious, but the butler smiles, knowing he did the right thing. A montage of King Pig’s dream, where he
The egg rolls out through a ventilation shaft, past sleeping guards, and into a river that carries it home. The birds arrive with a battering ram only to find the egg already safe. They have no idea how it happened.