: Each episode is roughly 3 minutes long and features no spoken dialogue, relying instead on slapstick humor and character expressions.
Bubbles has a cold, and his explosive sneezes cause total chaos for both Birds and Piggies. Run Chuck Run Angry Birds Toons 10-20 -Episodes 10-20-
The pigs build a giant mechanical egg to infiltrate the bird’s nest, mimicking the classic Trojan Horse. Double Take June 30, 2013 : Each episode is roughly 3 minutes long
The animation here is frenetic. Directors used a mix of 2D smear frames and rapid zooms to convey Chuck’s mania. It’s also the episode where we learn that even Chuck’s own body can’t keep up with his brain. Double Take June 30, 2013 The animation here is frenetic
Bomb eventually sneezes so hard he clears all the pollen in a 500-meter radius, but also launches himself into the pig castle’s kitchen, where he lands face-first in the royal cake. King Pig’s scream is the only sound effect in the entire short.
The episode plays brilliantly with Red’s psychology. Is he paranoid, or is he the only one paying attention? The climax reveals he was right all along, but by then, no one believes him. It’s a darkly comedic ending where Red stops the pigs single-handedly, yet still gets scolded by Mighty Eagle. This episode solidifies Red as the tragicomic hero of the series.
For a show based on a mobile game about revenge, this episode is heartbreaking. The pig watches from a distance as the baby bird plays with The Blues. He sheds one tear, then wanders back to the pig castle. No explosions. No slingshots. Just a quiet meditation on loss and found family.