Angry Birds X/Tropes/Characters

General

 * Hair-Trigger Temper: Wouldn't be an Angry Birds adaptation without it. Bomb in particular has a really short fuse.
 * Animal Gender-Bender: Some female members of the Flock are stated to be their respective species and the male birds that have bright color feathers while females typically have dull feathers in real life.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: Like the games themselves, the series shows that they are the best egg carers in the world. Should anything threaten them, you quickly learn why they are called Angry Birds.
 * Adaptational Nationality:
 * Bomb is now Scottish
 * Hal is now Austrailian
 * Jay now has a Brooklyn/Bronx accent
 * Badass Crew: The Flock themselves.
 * Adaptation Species Change: Downplayed. Though retaining their Toons-esque designs, the Flock are all different types of birds in this continuity.
 * Red and Terence - Northern Cardinals
 * The Blues - Mountain Bluebirds
 * Chuck - American Goldfinch/Woodpecker hybrid
 * Bomb - Greater Antillean Bullfinch
 * Matilda - Leghorn Hen
 * Hal - Emerald Toucanet
 * Bubbles - Spot-Breasted Oriole
 * Stella - Bourke's Parakeet
 * Ruby - Summer Tanager
 * Silver — Peale's Falcon
 * Tony - Blue-Gray Tanager
 * Eugene - Shoebill
 * Bounci - Loon
 * Ollie - Snow Bunting
 * Chip - Striped Warbler
 * Color-Coded Characters: The Flock each have their own associated color:
 * Bomb - Black
 * Matilda - Ceriseish white
 * Hal - Green
 * Chuck - Yellow
 * Stella - Pink
 * Bubbles - Orange
 * Jay, Jake, and Jim - Azure, cerulean, and sky blue respectively
 * Terence - Maroon
 * Red - Red
 * Silver - Gray
 * Ruby - Amaranth
 * Frost - Turquoise
 * Tony - Pale cyan
 * Ollie - White
 * Eugene - Blackish-gray
 * Chip - White with stripes of yellow, blue, red, and green
 * Fish out of Water - The show implies the Flock are strangers to Piggy Island, having to save the eggs from Edgar and his mooks and being surprised by the sight of this place. They struggle heavily with adapting to the island.
 * Flight: A permanent power The Flock magically developed when they get launched by the slingshot.
 * Berserk Button: This is based on the Angry Birds series (Angry Birds, Angry Birds 2, Angry Birds Space, and Angry Birds Seasons), after all, and stealing their eggs awards the Bad Piggies their wrath, as usual. Bomb is the most ticked off in the show.
 * Catchphrase: It's time to get angry
 * Species Surname:
 * Bomb T. Bullfinch
 * Matilda P. Chicken
 * Hal A. Toucan
 * Chuck E. Goldfinch
 * Stella C. Parakeet
 * Jay Z. Bluebird
 * Jake W. Bluebird
 * Jim L. Bluebird
 * Bubbles I. Oriole
 * Terence P. Cardinal
 * Red J. Cardinal
 * Silver T. Falcon
 * Ruby O. Tanager
 * Tony F. Tanager
 * Unskilled, but Strong: The angry birds are quite a powerful flock, but they lack technique since they haven't yet learned how to channel their anger to strengthen their powers.
 * Humble Hero:
 * Heroic Sacrifice: The bread and butter of the show as they must use brute force, along with their special powers to go with that, to wreak havoc against the Bad Piggies.
 * Toon: The Flock can qualify in this trope. Also justified, because their anatomy is too divergent.
 * Toon Physics: The Flock have this with Chuck amplified up to 11
 * Properly Paranoid: When the Piggies first come to the island, all the birds are charmed by them. But Bomb, Hal, Jay, Chuck, Stella, Red, and Matilda are the only ones who are suspicious of Edgar's true intentions when he arrived. Sure enough, their hunches turn out to be correct when he steals their eggs.
 * Stock Scream: The Flock's battle cries are done by their iconic voice actors from Angry Birds Toons.
 * True Companions: With each other as they truly define being a surrogate family. Even with all of their flaws, they still love each other dearly and want to make sure they're okay in whatever danger they found themselves in.
 * Wild Take: Each bird has several when the eggs are stolen.

Bomb
Voiced by: John DiMaggio, Pasi Ruohonen (vocal effects)


 * All of the Other Reindeer - This show gives him a backstory on what he was like before the arrival of the pigs — he was one of the few birds in a peaceful island community who had a Hair-Trigger Temper, but the other birds kindly treated him with respect for it and shrug his anger issues off.
 * The Leader/The Strategist - Unlike previous incarnations of Angry Birds, Bomb is the leader of the Flock. He has shown elements of levelheadedness and mastermind when strategizing how best to attack the pigs.
 * The Anti-Grinch - Albeit a calm one. Bomb has become this after he realizes that Christmas is about being with your friends and family, giving, and being kind to others rather than corporate greed, seeing that his adopted mother will be proud, and she actually is. He still loves Christmas to this day. Continuity, much? And he's a rare example of how the Anti-Grinch didn't ruin Christmas.
 * Adorkable - Surprisingly, he shows shades of this in this show. Whenever around Matilda, he gets all stuttery. It's endearing.
 * Badass Baritone - Helps that he's voiced by John DiMaggio.
 * Heterosexual Life-Partners - with Red and Chuck
 * Large Ham - He's voiced by John DiMaggio, but with a more bombastically suave tone.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - With his heart of gold more prominent. Sure, he's can grouch that can be literally explodes and grumpy, but he's a nice and social person that has a good heart once you get to know him and is willing to help his island out at the end.
 * Brave Scot - He fears nothing. Not only does he have the accent, but he has the badassery.
 * The Grinch - He doesn't get much more pessimistic towards Christmas at first until he realizes that Christmas means a bit more than presents. In fact, his morning routine in "A Birdy Morning" and the beginning of ABX: The Fine-Feathered Movie has Bob Malone's rendition of You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.
 * Gadgeteer Genius - He may not be an inventor, but he can make some very interesting gadgets and crazy machines In How Bomb Stole Christmas, Bomb is able to make a VTOL rocket-powered, flying sleigh out of the Shred Sled from Angry Birds Go!
 * How the Character Stole Christmas - Ever since he was a hatchling, Bomb spent most of his childhood in an kind, nurturing orphanage with no one to celebrate Christmas since his birth parents die in a terrible incident, until he was adopted by a quail (his adopted mother being a Mountain Quail). Years later, he tries to steal it for everyone, in order to get peace and quiet, but then rescues it when he finally understands the "true meaning of Christmas".
 * Supporting Leader
 * Friend to All Living Things - He's friends with the birds and "speaks for the eggs".
 * Hair-Trigger Temper - Tends to have this. which turned him into a very grumpy bird in a peaceful island community. He blows up even when one of his beserk buttons are pushed
 * Pre-Explosion Glow - When he glows, take cover!
 * All-Loving Hero - He's very caring that he gives the rest of the Flock (including himself and the pigs) the credit.
 * Interspecies Romance - He has dated Matilda, a hen, many times.
 * Ambiguous Disorder - Bomb has I.E.D., short for Intermittent Explosive Disorder, not the behavioral disorder characterized by explosive outbursts of anger and violence, the behavioral disorder characterized by exploding like an actual bomb.
 * Took a Level in Badass - When he and his flock go on epic adventures, he can be a badass when they need him.
 * Catch Phrase - "Birds of the feather, FLOCK TOGETHER!"
 * Phrase Catcher - "Your Leadership"
 * Big, Bulky Bomb - The name says it all.
 * Adaptation Personality Change - While he is still laid-back and relaxed, Bomb is smoother, grumpier, more snarky, more fun-loving, yet occasionally motivating.
 * Undying Loyalty - His motto is they meant what they said and they said what they meant and a leader is heroic 100 percent.
 * Cartoon Bomb - His appearance and design is meant to invoke this trope, he is shaped like a bomb and acts like one too.
 * Having a Blast - His main ability of blowing himself up.
 * Meaningful Name - Guess what his name means.
 * Emotional Powers - His explosive ability tied with his anger.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist - There are two reasons why he hates Christmas and tries to steal it:
 * 1. He thinks that it's filled with corporate greed.
 * 2. Each year, every Cartoon Cartoon inadvertantly disrupt his tranquil solitude with their increasingly bigger, brighter, and louder celebrations.
 * Boisterous Bruiser - He can be enthusiastic at times.
 * The Hero - Once he's less grumpy, he's more heroic and kind.
 * Non-Fatal Explosions - Despite being a bird who can make himself explode, he always appears as if nothing happened.
 * Berserk Button - He has four that set him off.
 * Never steal the eggs if you don't want him flying after your hide.
 * Never call him a coward.
 * Don't get him started with the Bat Credit Card.
 * As shown in Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie, he gets a bit annoyed when Cartoon Network shows nothing but Teen Titans Go! all day
 * Vocal Evolution - While he retains his Scottish brogue, Starting with Poached Eggs, Bomb's voice starts being more gruffer, resembling more of Pasi Ruohonen's perfomance of him in Angry Birds Toons.
 * Papa Wolf - He's caring and protective of the eggs, to the point of going berserk over Edgar, Marf, and Frank stealing them. So are all of the other birds, but some episodes illustrate that Bomb, Matilda, Hal, Terence, Tony, Red, Ruby, and Jay are the most serious about the eggs' safety unless there's no threat, while Chuck, Bubbles, Jake, Jim, Stella, Frost, and Silver would rather goof off unless the eggs are actually threatened.
 * Not Afraid Of You - In the season six finale, instead of being consumed with fear like the pigs, good ol' Bomb is so fueled with confidence and bravery that he freed his members of the flock and charges against a malicious King Smoothcheeks I.
 * Badass Baritone - John DiMaggio's voice for him is more gruff than his Scotsman voice.
 * Official Couple - Him and Matilda. Yeah, you read that right.
 * Visual Pun - He literally EXPLODES like a bomb whenever he's angry or stressed.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - He is often seen eating strawberry ice cream and rice wine to cool himself off

Red
Voiced by: Curtis Armstrong, Antti Pääkkönen (vocal effects)


 * All of the Other Reindeer - Inverted. He is seen as a companion and a savior by Aviantopia for his heroically good deed.
 * Adorkable - He has these moments when he's reading.
 * Adaptation Personality Change - Though his retains his anger and compulsiveness, Red, once a bossy Angry Bird, is presented here as a carefree kind-hearted cardinal.
 * Autotune - He has an ability to mimic auto-tune.
 * Deadpan Snarker - Mostly in response to Chuck's antics and lunacy.
 * The Conscience - He's the voice of reason for Chuck.
 * Character Development - Eventually becomes the second most important and fleshed out bird, next to Bomb, enough to be considered the main deuteragonist.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper - Red has a really short fuse, though not in the same level as Bomb.
 * A Lizard Named "Liz" - A northern cardinal named Red.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows - Sports impressive ones.
 * Berserk Button - Don't call him a weakling, don't rejecting apologies and offers of friendship, or never harm his brother and his friends.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - As one of the members of the flock, Red is easily the grumpiest bird, especially when it comes to protecting the eggs. With that being said, he has genuine Pet the Dog moments with his flock.
 * Deuteragonist - And how!
 * Wins by Doing Absolutely Nothing - Red does this all the time and he's proud of it.
 * Great Detective - His alter-ego is simply based on Sherlock Holmes.
 * The Slacker - Unlike Angry Birds Toons, he is depicted as carefree and a goody two-shoes.
 * Skyward Scream - Red does this when something reached his anger limit.
 * A Day in the Limelight - "Poached Eggs" centers on Red proving to Bomb and the Flock how much of an angry bird he is when the pigs steal the eggs while the birds defeat an insect who landed on one of the eggs. "The Big Setup" is about Red and Terence saving their eggs and the caged Flock while having a brotherly bond with each other. Red's Mighty Feathers revolves around Red being tired of being the only bird without powers, then Mighty gives Red a power, which gives the flock a huge advantage.
 * Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right! - This is a defining trait of him.
 * Kick the Son of a Bitch - Reason why viewers root for him is because most of Red's enemies are usually worse than Edgar.
 * Make Me Wanna Shout - In the later episodes of Season 2, he gains the special ability to let loose a battle cry that topples pig buildings.
 * Large Ham - When he reached his anger limit, he does a Skyward Scream.
 * Fiery Redhead - He's a red bird who's constantly angry at the pigs for stealing his eggs.
 * Red Is Heroic - Literally, considering his name
 * Meaningful Name - Guess what color he is?
 * Colour-Coded Emotions - His body is colored red, which represents anger.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni - The blue to Chuck's goofy, wacky, nonsensical red.
 * Big Brother Worship - Red looks up to Terence and always cares for him. Justified in most episodes, when it mostly comes down to bravery and respect.
 * Embarrassing First Name - Averted, because he does not seem to mind his real name, Rudy.
 * DreamWorks Face - He has this face when he has an idea.
 * Vocal Evolution - Not as immediately noticable as Chuck's, but his voice was slightly deeper in the early episodes, almost sounding similar to Jason Sudeikis, but that was ditched in favor of one that closely resembled a combination of Sudeikis and Antti Pääkkönen.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - It's revealed in "New Bird in Town" that Red's favorite food is sunflower seeds.
 * Took a Level in Kindness - Not that he was ever a nice person, but his Pet the Dog moments get a lot more frequent in the later season.
 * Lustful Melt - It happens to him when he gets kissed by Ruby.

Chuck
Voiced by: William Salyers, Antti LJ Pääkkönen (vocal effects)


 * Adaptational Badass - He was already fast in the games, but here he's depicted as being so fast that even the Bad Piggy Rebellion is literally unable to do anything to stop him.
 * Adaptational Nice Guy - His rude and egotistical tendencies are greatly downplayed in this continuity.
 * Adaptational Superpower Change - In the show, his speed conjures both wind and static electricity.
 * Ambiguously Bi - Chuck doesn't have an obvious gay crush on Mighty Eagle, but rather has a fondness of him, but, after Edgar and the pigs steal the eggs, he is quick to suggestively suggest that Stella should mate with him to replace the stolen eggs.
 * Super Speed - Chuck is a famous super-speeder. He's faster than Blurr from Transformers: Animated, Sonic The Hedgehog, Hammy from Over the Hedge, Road Runner, and especially his Toons incarnation
 * Character Development - Unlike the rest of the flock, who are likeable to begin with, Chuck gradually goes from being a smug, self-absorbed and arrogant egomaniac at the beginning of the show to a well-meaning, selfless and daffy Karmic Trickster Loon with a Heart of Gold at the later episodes of Season 1 and onward.
 * Fear of Thunder: Chuck's massive astraphobia was carried over from an episode of Angry Birds Toons, Thunder Chuck, and built it in his character.
 * Embarrassing First Name: In "A Birdy Morning", the Blues giggled when he admitted his first name (Charles) to his anger management classmates, Red, Hal and Bomb.
 * Nice Guy - Despite being a screwy crazy goofball, he always does everything he can to help and protect his friends and family.
 * Loon with a Heart of Gold - Chuck has his gold heart polished to a higher degree than his Toons counterpart. Despite his flaws, he genuinely cares about his friends and the safety of the eggs. Whenever Chuck does good deeds for others, there's usually some selfless motive behind his rough edges.
 * Hating on Monday - Chuck absolutely LOATHES and FEARS Mondays, even more than he hates green beans, it's a day where everything (anvils, safes, grand pianos, etc.) is going to fall on him.
 * Sound-Effect Bleep - After Chuck realizing that Edgar stole the eggs again, Chuck's reaction is completely drowned out by a loud, foghorn-style blare. All several seconds of it, especially funny if you can read his all-too-visible lip movements.
 * Cluster F-Bomb - He tends to go on very loud, very eloquant censored swearing fits, enough to make a sailor blush. In fact, his swears are censored by just about every conceivable sound effect but the standard bleep.
 * Large Ham - A classic example to how Chuck lives up to his screwy nature! Moreso than Hal at that.
 * Childhood Friends - With Red, Bomb, Terence, Hal, and later Stella
 * Berserk Button - Out of all the Flock, He has four craziest berserk buttons which will make him fly into a whirlwind of rage.
 * Don't give him speed tickets (which will merely annoy him).
 * Don't insult his girlfriend, Stella.
 * He despises his sense of humour being compared to The Wacky World of Tex Avery and reacts violently to such comparisons.
 * And, most importantly, don't mess with his flock or his species!
 * Cartoon Creature - Chuck is, according to Word of God, part American Goldfinch and part woodpecker with some traits of a canary.
 * Beware the Silly Ones - He's a screwball with some screws loose in the show, but when he got pushed too far for his own insanity, he becomes a triggered-happy slapstick maniac.
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed - Chuck's voice is patterned after Curly of the Three Stooges with gags and quips from Groucho Marx.
 * Stock Scream - While Chuck's screams are provided by William Salyers, a few of his screams are made up of archival recordings of Mel Blanc and Bill Hanna's classic screams from the Warner Bros. and MGM cartoons, most notably Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry (including the favorite "AAAAAAAA-HOO-HOO-HOO-HOO!!!").
 * Vocal Evolution - Salyers' take on Chuck sounds more like a slightly higher-pitched Rigby in early episodes. For later episodes, Salyers emulates Mel Blanc's vocals as well as Antti LJ Pääkkönen's performance of him in Angry Birds Toons.
 * Toon - Chuck is the only one of his kind who acts like a screwy cartoon character
 * Toon Physics - Along with The Flock, Chuck has many toony abilities no other bird is capable of.
 * Aww, Look! They Really Do Like Each Other - Chuck and Stella have very different personalities, and when the series started, they couldn't stand one another. But when he saves her in the nick of time from falling down a cliff, Stella starts blushing, to the point of asking Chuck if he liked her. Chuck neurotically tries to deny it, but calms down to admit it. Stella smothers him with kisses as a thanks for saving her.
 * Beta Couple - With Stella.
 * A Day in the Limelight - 50 percent of Chuck-centered episodes are fantastic
 * Two Voices, One Character - When he's doing cartoon impressions, numerous voice actors, most notably Charles Fleischer and Charlie Adler, can do his impressions.
 * Expy - Personality-wise, he is a mix of Daffy Duck, Screwy Squirrel, Woody Woodpecker, and Roger Rabbit.
 * Dirty Coward - A self-confessed "craven little coward", though will occasionally defy his fears if promises of a reward, big or small, is brought into the situation.
 * Does Not Like Spam - He hates green beans. In fact, eating a green bean might cause him to change colors and gag before he turns bright red and his cheeks inflate, then suddenly shoots his head towards the ceiling, culminating with an earpiercing squeal that breaks all windows in the vicinity.
 * Keet - Full stop since he is a hyperactive and energetic Large Ham. The fact that he's voiced by William Salyers helps.
 * Motor Mouth - Running is not the only thing he does fast in this cartoon. He speaks very rapidly — not quite as rapidly as his Angry Birds Movie incarnation, in that it's slightly easier to follow exactly what he's saying, and he's capable of slowing down on certain words or sentences for emphasis or clarity.
 * The Cuckoolander Was Right - When he predicts things that Terence believes they aren't true, it comes true
 * Constructive Criticism - When the pigs and the birds complain about his comedy, what does he do you may ask? He tries his very best to improve it with good results.
 * Wild Take - Frequently, he reacts to the horrors he observed and seen. Heck, some of his wild takes would put Ren Höek, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Daffy Duck, or any Tex Avery character to shame.
 * Screams Like a Little Girl
 * Plucky Comic Relief - Usually depicted as cheerful, friendly and the resident jokester.
 * Karmic Butt Monkey - Chuck is sometimes the butt of Terence's jokes, due to his constant wacky daffiness. Unlike Meg from Family Guy, The Flock don't frequently abuse Chuck, because they genuinely care for him as a worthy member of the Flock. Though his goofy and happy-go-lucky zaniness often land him in madness-inducing situations. It gets toned down in the later seasons, starting from season two.
 * Character Tic - Has a tendency to laugh like Daffy Duck and/or Woody Woodpecker when he acts crazy in the show. - Courtesy of archival recordings of Mel Blanc
 * Understanding Boyfriend - Despite his constant silliness and wackiness, he can be sympathetic to Stella when she's down.
 * Pop-Cultured Badass - He usually combines pop culture references with his slapstick comedy with good results.
 * Nice, Mean, and In-Between - The Mean to Hal's Nice and Stella's In-Between.
 * Cloudcuckoolander - He's very screwy and silly to the point where he acts as an MGM esque screwball character.
 * Comically Cross-Eyed - He did this a lot when he acts very wacky.

The Blues
Voiced by: Heljä Heikkinen and Lynne Guaglione (vocal effects)


 * Adaptational Superpower Change - In the games, they split into three; in the show, they are given individual powers after they split into three.
 * Jay now has the ability to spin rapidly until he turns into a small blue nigh-invulnerable vortex, capable of ripping through enemies and traveling large distances quickly.
 * Jake now gains into a ball-like ability, enabling him to bounce off of floors and walls, harming enemies he bounds into.
 * Jim now attacks foes directly using his beak as a drill and by digging through soft dirt and snow and popping up elsewhere to attack from below
 * Alliterative Family - Their names all start with "J"
 * Adaptation Dye-Job - The Blues have different shades of blue rather than the usual same colored feathers they sported in the games and in Angry Birds Toons to make the three more distinguishable.
 * Age Lift - In the games, The Blues are Tagalong Kids. Here, they're pre-teens.
 * Big Eater - They have a greatly gigantic appetite, especially Jay.
 * Blue Is Heroic - All three are blue, and are opposed to the pigs taking their eggs.
 * Catchphrase - "You can count on The Blues!"
 * Comic Trio - They're a comedic trio when they have their humorous moments. Basically the Three Stooges of Angry Birds
 * Berserk Button - Don't insult their brotherly relationship or you fear their wrath.
 * Karmic Trickster - They know how to get even with toons who done them or their fellow flock members wrong, especially Jay.
 * Same-Sex Triplets - They're triplets, and they're all male.
 * Theme Twin Naming - Theme Triplet Naming: Jay, Jake and Jim.
 * True Companions - Like the Flock, they've got a very close and strong bond of brotherly love between them.
 * The Prankster - They love to pull out pranks towards the pigs, and even to each other sometimes.
 * Undying Loyalty - To one another, and their flock.
 * Fusion Dance - When they're ready to launch from the slingshot, They fuse when they do a special handshake and scat a little ditty, similar to their theme in Angry Birds Toons, which leads to an embracing hug between the three. This causes a small mushroom cloud-like burst and combines them into one single bird fusion.
 * Heterosexual Life-Partners - With each other
 * Nice, Mean, and In-Between - Jay is the In-Between, Jake is the Mean, and Jim is the Nice
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed:
 * Jay is based very much on Moe Howard as well as Groucho Marx.
 * Jake shows traits from Larry Fine.
 * Jim was inspired by Curly Howard.
 * Sibling Team - Whenever they confront the pigs, they always fight as a trio, never single.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - While they have individual favorite foods, the trio feed primarily on chili cheese dog pizza.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds - On the "sentimental siblings who quarrel on occasions" kind. Jay butts heads with Jake and Jim sometimes, but they love each other all the same.
 * Snark-to-Snark Combat - Mainly towards each other
 * Vocal Dissonance - Jay, Jake, and Jim sound more like teenagers, thanks to Danny Pudi, Eric Bauza, and Ben Schwartz.

Jay
Voiced by: Danny Pudi Singing by: Wayne Brady
 * Adorkable - He has these moments when he's fanboying about something scientific.
 * Brooklyn Rage - Jay speaks with a Brooklyn/Bronx accent, courtesy of his voice actor. So don't make Jay angry if you know what's good for you.
 * Smart Guy - Although not in the levels of Hal, he's the smartest hatchling of all.
 * Deadpan Snarker - Especially towards his brothers' stupid behavior.
 * Berserk Button - Don't ever mess with his younger brothers.
 * Beautiful Singing Voice - Jay is noted for being a fine singer with a great voice and he's more than willing to sing in front of an audience or his good friends
 * Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling - Jay is the responsible sibling to Jake and Jim's foolish siblings.
 * Badass Bookworm - His cleverness enables him to outsmart pigs. Not to mention anger him enough and he will strike back so hard that enemies run for their lives.
 * Dope Slap - When his brothers do or say something stupid, Jay will slap them silly.
 * Only Sane Man - Being more sensible than Jake and Jim generally are, Jay acts like this when he's with them, like when he's Surrounded by Idiots, but he can have his wacky moments.
 * The Leader - He leads and commands the Blues.
 * Child Prodigy - At 14-years-old, Jay is highly intelligent.
 * Cool Big Bro - He's well-intentionally protective to his brothers.
 * The Stoic - He rarely has these moments.
 * Genius Sweet Tooth - He really loves donuts.
 * Tornado Move - He uses this ability when he and his brothers split, just for fun, or organizing things.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - He absolutely loves italian cuisine, especially lasagna and spaghetti, and donuts.
 * Adaptational Intelligence - Not only is he a respectful and a bit more knowledgeable leader to his brotherly trio, but he's also a nerdy scientist with genuine smarts and useful skills.
 * Spectacular Spinning - He often spins around while using his power.

Jake and Jim
Voiced by: Eric Bauza and Ben Scwartz (Jake and Jim respectively)


 * Red Oni, Blue Oni - Jake and Jim are the wacky, crazy, nonsensical Red to Jay's intelligent, clever, responsible, wise Blue.
 * Berserk Button - Attempting to harm one of them or their big brother is gonna get you into big trouble with the other.
 * Brilliant, but Lazy - Unlike their older brother, Jake and Jim usually spend their free time goofing off, but can beat down pigs as much as the adult birds when they have to.
 * Trickster Twins - Usually depicted as them.
 * Cloudcuckoolander - Jake is more sillier than his older brothers.
 * Kidanova - Jake is always depicted as this.
 * The Ditz - Jim is depicted as this.
 * Schemer - Jake is depicted as this as well, because he has pulled some craziest schemes in Piggy Island.
 * Dumb Muscle - There are many examples of Jake not being too bright...
 * Genius Ditz - They're much more goofy and playful than Jay due to being his younger brothers, but they also come up with the most creative ways of defeating the pigs.
 * Those Two Guys - With each other. They really have a specific role, even for some comic-relief and musical moments.
 * Speech Impediment - Jim often rolls his B's when he speaks.
 * Single Minded Twins - Although not in the levels of Delia & Deidre Dennis, they're still silly and single minded.
 * Obsessed with Food - They stated to be preoccupied with eating.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - They love to eat strawberries.
 * Stomach of Holding - Jake can swallow almost anything and regurgitate it for later use.
 * Motor Mouth - Jim started here but not as fast as Chuck
 * Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness - Jim uses many incredulous synonyms when he rambles.

Matilda
Voiced by: Deedee Magno, Antti LJ Pääkkönen (vocal effects)


 * Art Evolution - A gradual variant. Her original look was reminiscent of her classic design with her crest being thicker with no round ends, the spots on her cheeks being yellow, rounder and slightly bigger, and she had three tail feathers with yellow, round ends, but during episode three, she gains a makeover where she gains a Toons-esque design.
 * Berserk Button - Besides the egg theft, it's impossible to make her very angry. But do not mock her, insult her family, or make fun of her species, and don't even mess with her garden either. Marf and Frank learned it the hard way
 * Big Beautiful Woman - She's the most heavy-set member of the Flock and quite pretty.
 * The Matchmaker - She can be like this a little when it comes to Valenswine's Day.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Fruit Salad
 * Beware the Nice Ones - Matilda is the Technical Pacifist of the flock and one of the nicer birds, even the pigs seems to like her on occasion, That said, underneath her zen, sweet, motherly, and peaceful personality, lies a ferocious and outright terrifying temper that even Terence fears.
 * Clucking Funny - She has a chicken coop at her house, despite being one.
 * I Resemble that Remark - She doesn't necessarily hates chicken jokes. Sure, she gets annoyed by them, but she doesn't get hurt by them or hates them.
 * Girly Bruiser - She can be peaceful and zen, but she is able to beat up beefy pigs three times her size using her egg bombs
 * Adaptational Dye-Job - A more subtle example, but in the show, Matilda's white feathers are a ceriseish shade of white instead of solid white.
 * Granola Girl - She's a big activist, especially concerning environmental matters.
 * Hartman Hips - Despite being an egg-shaped chicken. In the Humanity Ensues episode, Matilda has hips that are much wider than the rest of her chubby pear-shaped body in both her human counterpart and gem form. More noticeable in these universes, due to her tendency to sashay her hips while moving.
 * Ass Kicks You - Not only she retains her Egg Bomb ability, but she has a new ability that is an equivalent to Peach's Peach Bomber. When it comes to combat, she can force the Bad Piggies with a rump bump.
 * Death from Above - By dropping an exploding egg bomb, launching herself upward at an angle.
 * Survival Mantra - Deep breath! DEEP BREATH!!
 * Cock-a-Doodle Dawn - She's a chicken after all.
 * Is This What Anger Feels Like? - She's never been angry in her whole life and she's calming down birds ever since she was a little hatchling. Until Frank makes fun of her species, she gradually started to get really angry, does a rump bump on him, and throws her egg bombs at him.
 * Beauty, Brains and Brawn - The Beauty to Stella's Brawn and Ruby's Brains.
 * Love Interest - Matilda becomes Bomb's love interest after their first date
 * Mama Bear - If The Blues, The Eggs, and Bubbles are in danger, she will do everything she can to get them out safely.
 * Character Tics - She hyperventilates when she's faced with something stressful. Matilda's use of her breathing exercises in stressful times suggests she starting to get anger issues of her own.
 * Butt Cannon - When in combat, Matilda can lay her egg bombs and throw them at her enemies.
 * The Medic - She qualifies as she's sometimes shown doing some healing, albeit on The Flock.
 * Reality Warper - When she gets 9,223,372,036,854,775,808% angry, she tears the very fabric of time, space, and reality apart. For the sake of humanity, it's better that she doesn't lose her temper.
 * Daddy's Girl - She is respected by her dad, even if she's with her love interest, Bomb
 * Supreme Chef - Seems to be this, though, unlike her Toons counterpart where she is a Lethal Chef, her cooking is magnificent and it tastes good, as she uses "new-age" cooking techniques, which many birds understand and like.
 * Heck, the ingredients of her famous stew are chopped garlic, tomato sauce, tortellini, provolone cheese, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, caterpillars, paprika, cinnamon, ground beef, and earthworms.
 * Speaks Fluent Animal - Her special talent is communicating with (non-avian) animals on a different level than most birds and pigs.
 * Heterosexual Life-Partners - with Ruby and Stella
 * Odd Couple - With Bomb. Matilda is the peaceful bird of Piggy Island, of course.
 * Only Sane Woman - She's the calmest bird of the Flock, as she can calm her fellow birds down

Hal
Voiced by: Jim Cummings, Jean-Marie Viollet (vocal effects)


 * Adaptational Intelligence - He is smarter and more intelligent in ths show
 * The Alliance - He made one with Chuck and Stella called "The Challa Bunch".
 * Adorkable - Oh yes. He's a very inventive toucan whose easy-going and happy-go-lucky personality is loved by the fans.
 * Awesome Aussie - His family is Australian, what did you expect.
 * Straight Man - Hal is the Straight Man to Chuck, Bubbles, and the minion pigs in the entire show.
 * Adaptational Badass - In the Summer Pignic short, he is shown to be an extremely clumsy and goofy character, but in this iteration, he's more capable of fighting pigs with his powers.
 * Composite Character - He's designed to be a combination of his Toons design and his classic design. His general design is modeled after his look in Angry Birds Go!, but his green feathers and the length of his beak is heavily inspired by his Chrome design in Angry Birds.
 * Adaptation Personality Change - While retaining his easy-going nature, Hal is much more intellectual, clever, sensible, reliable, and inventive.
 * Large Ham - Being voiced by Jim Cummings, he loves hamming it up.
 * Battle Boomerang - He IS the boomerang, in this case.
 * Berserk Button - Don't call him an idiot, just don't.
 * Ax-Crazy - In "Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie" he ends up snapping and attacking Edgar's minions because they're cornering his flock.
 * Beware the Nice Ones - As "Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie" shows, when he gets pushed too far, he goes into an Unstoppable Rage.
 * Bait-and-Switch - Gloriously subverted in his debut in the series premiere, which shows what looks like a silhouetted Hal coming in Matilda's anger management class... only for it to be Chicken Boo wearing a Hal costume. Then as Chicken Boo is clucking at his own prank, the real Hal appears behind him and smacks him away with his beak.
 * Friend to All Children - With some exceptions, Hal seems to have a soft spot for kids. He's even a father figure for Bubbles
 * Childhood Friends - with Chuck and Stella
 * Good Parents - Along with his parents, he's a good father figure to Bubbles.
 * Big "SHUT UP!" - After Chuck and Stella try to determine what the Mighty Eagle's call is using annoying sounds, Hal just ends it all.
 * Jaw Drop - Combined with Overly-Long Tongue and Talking with Signs. Whenever something wrong or shocking happens, Hal almost always jaw-drops speechlessly in shock, sometimes with his lower beak landing on Bubbles.
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed - Hal very much shows traits from George Carlin as well as Wayne Knight.
 * Big Good - Empathetic, sensible, a bit snarky, responsible, and he will protect the eggs till the bitter end when you see that he's a hero.
 * Nice Guy - He is shown to be easygoing and friendly.
 * Smart People Wear Glasses - Despite not wearing any at all, the yellow circles around Hal's eyes can act similar to glasses. If the Flock are in the MLP universe or the Beach City Universe, the yellow circles would transform into round circular yellow glasses.
 * Cheshire Cat Grin - In the most pleasant way, he grins when he's happy.
 * Badass Bookworm - The brains of the Flock and an effective weapons' expert.
 * Gag Nose - His beak.
 * Guttural Growler - Due to him being voiced by Jim Cummings, he has a deep, raspy voice.
 * Beak Attack - Hal fortunately catches his target (because of his own boomerang effect), but literally pierces through a wooden statue of a warthog on his way back with his long beak, while seeing it tumbling down. Outside of that, The show, The Angry Birds Movie and original game mostly avert the use of this trope.
 * Let's Get Dangerous! - Passive fury is his default temperament, but this trope kicks in whenever he gets really peeved.
 * Brains and Brawn - He is the brains to Chuck's brawn.
 * Gadgeteer Genius - Hal has demonstrated a high level of skill in mechanical engineering. That said, his inventions have displayed a noted tendency to either succeed or literally blow up in his face.
 * Odd Friendship - Is somehow friends with a screwy American Goldfinch and an tomboyish Bourke's Parakeet, while having a father figure to a Bullock's Oriole obsessed with sweets.

Stella
Voiced by: Nicole Sullivan, Heljä Heikkinen (vocal effects)


 * Adaptational Personality Change - She's more rebellious and sassier than her game counterpart and especially her movie counterpart.
 * Adorkable - Especially when it comes to bubbles.
 * Tomboy - Usually depicted as this
 * Character Tic - Has a tendency to wag her tail when she's excited in the show.
 * Took a Level in Kindness - As The Flock bonded with each other, she begins to be more kinder, honest, and sympathetic to Bomb and the others.
 * Character Development - In the first two episodes of season 1, Stella was a walking ball of egotiscial, self-absorbed, narcissistic, boastful rebelism and becomes more sweeter, adventurous, and fun-loving
 * Innocent Blue Eyes - She has a pair of blue eyes to denote her as the member of the flock.
 * Valley Girl - Speaks like one in this Cartoon Network incarnation.
 * Berserk Button - Don't ever steal or read her secret diary, never ever assume that she sounds like a boy (because of her tomboyish voice), and don't get her started with messing with her crest bangs. The Flock knows it, even the pigs, except for two Minion Pigs.
 * Bubble Gun - One of her two powers is to trap blocks and pigs in bubbles before dropping them.
 * Hartman Hips - Her human form seems to sport these, and they are significantly wider than her shoulders and waist. She also fits the "large buttocks" part of this trope.
 * Metalhead - She is a huge fan of heavy metal and hard rock
 * The Big Girl - She's sassy and aggressive, and for a Bourke's Parakeet, is by far the second strongest female bird on the flock.
 * Passionate Sports Girl - Stella was shown to be quite the athletic one.
 * Tomboy with a Girly Streak - Stella is the most tomboyish bird out of all the female members of the flock. But she isn't above going to the spa, getting a talon polish and a pedicure.
 * Not a Morning Person - She smashes her alarm clock while waking up. Fortunately, she has a lot of infinite spares.
 * Tomboyish Voice - Courtesy of Nicole Sullivan. She makes her Supergirl voice as tomboyish as possible.
 * Verbal Tic - Like in the games & animated shorts, she likes to make purring noises.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - She's brash, sassy, pushy, and rebellious, but still a good-hearted bird.
 * Opposites Attract - With Chuck. She's tomboyish, inquisitive and athletic, while he's screwy, goofy and wacky.
 * Official Couple - With Chuck.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl - The parkour-loving Tomboy to Matilda's gardening Girly Girl.

Terence
Voiced by: Kevin Michael Richardson, Heljä Heikkinen (grunts)


 * Adaptational Nice Guy - Though he retains his grumpiness and anti-social nature, this incarnation is absolutely nothing like his Toons counterpart, but more like his game counterpart, being the most down-to-earth of all the main characters.
 * All of the Other Reindeer - He suffers the feelings of this when he feels that the pigs and birds don't like him because they believe him to be a grumpy, scary monster.
 * Grumpy Bear - Like Bomb, he is also one of the birds on Piggy Island to be perpetually-annoyed.
 * Cool Big Bro - Terence is this to Red, comforting him when he is sad and speaking warmly and loving to him.
 * Deadpan Snarker - Terence is the most sarcastic member of the Flock.
 * Berserk Button - If you're a member of the Flock, do not, under any circumstances ever, insult his family, his little brother, and his Flock, or he'll be fuming with fury and frustration and begin smashing your brains into milkshakes.
 * Big Brother Instinct - He is this to Red.
 * In-Series Nickname - He is often referred to as "Ter" by The Flock (Except Red).
 * Burning with Anger - When he gets really mad.
 * Cloudcuckoolander's Minder - The frayed tether to reality for Chuck.
 * Offscreen Teleportation - When the birds at anger management go to the beach to see the pigs arriving, Chuck uses his Super Speed. To his surprise and astonishment, Terence is already there.
 * Death Glare - His secret weapon, being a rather frightening and sudden death glare, especially when it's applied to Edgar.
 * Related Differently in the Adaptation - Terence is again Red's brother, but this time he is his biological big brother, as In "A Piggy Arrival", when Chuck discovers that Red and Terence are biologically brothers, he is shocked and surprised.
 * The Comically Serious - He sometimes acts like this.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows - He has them and was mocked in his youth for it like Red is.
 * Big Brother Mentor - To Red. He taught him everything he knows about wrestling and that's not exactly a bad thing at all. In fact, it's good.
 * Noodle Incident - In "A Birdy Morning", what Terence did to get assigned to anger management class is never made clear. We just see Hal and Matilda staring at him in gobsmacked horror and shivering by what the latter read in his file to elaborate, the only clues we get are sirens, anvils, screams, and Terence's resting sourpuss face and growls.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - He is an antisocial, bitter, and grouchy sourpuss of a bird who loathes bad things that keep happening to him, but he truly helps the flock in defending the eggs. Anytime he does nice things, you know there's a selfless motive behind it.
 * The Big Guy - In this incarnation, Terence is the strongest of the Flock; whenever there's a need for brute strength, he's the bird to call.
 * Gentle Giant - He is the biggest member of the Flock. Despite his imposing figure and being the grumpiest on the outside, but likely he's the nicest on the inside and genuinely wants to help the birds protect the eggs from the pigs.
 * The Quiet One - Start off like this when he first enters the anger management class before Bomb entered, until when the Flock welcomes him to the team with open arms and lets him talk, he says his first line.
 * Troll - He's not entirely above pulling some shenanigans up his sleeves, if he has limbs, especially when he gives wrong-doing toons a run for their money.
 * Voice Grunting - Some of his "dialogue" is him giving a deep gruff "hmmmm".
 * Character Development - Starts off as grumpy, cynical, aloof, sarcastic, and angry, then he slowly becomes helpful, caring, sly, and thoughtful.

Bubbles
Voiced by: Sam Lavagnino, Antti LJ Pääkkönen (vocal effects)


 * Ancestral Name - Named after his father, Bubbles Sr.
 * The Baby of the Bunch - The youngest of the Flock.
 * Beware the Nice Ones - Inside his optimistic, klutzy exterior lies an adventurous, brave, and formidable force to be reckoned with
 * Big Eater - When it comes to candy, dessert, and fruits
 * Sweet Tooth - Bubbles loves all kinds of sweets, especially candy.
 * The Klutz - He can be clumsy at times
 * The Cutie - An adorable, klutzy, ditzy little oriole who loves candy.
 * Berserk Button - Don't mistake him for a female, steal the candy supply from Piggy Island, or even mess with him
 * Kid-Appeal Character - On the subject of "weak on the outside, but mighty on the inside".
 * Sanity Slippage - Bubbles's mind bursts like a bag of popcorn when he goes mad from candy withdrawal.
 * Large Ham - His voice actor was 7 when the show started, so he's hammy in the sense only little kids are.
 * Badass Adorable - Duh! Alongside Luca, he's one of the youngest members of the Flock, but capable to defeat the pigs on his own, thanks to his ballooning ability.
 * Inflating Body Gag - His ability is to inflate to a massive size.
 * Speech Impediment - Bubbles has a cute little lisp which can be extremely adorable or just plain sweet
 * Cheerful Child - He's a bit of an airhead but he's happy-go-lucky, and very excitable.

Ruby
Voiced by: Kari Wahlgren, Rinna Paatso (vocal effects)


 * Adaptational Species Change - In the Angry Birds Seasons episode "Hogs and Kisses", Ruby is the same species as Red and Terence. But the cartoon depicts her as a Summer Tanager.
 * Adaptation Personality Change - She's more or less of an egotistical showboat similar to Rarity.
 * Adaptational Attractiveness - This incarnation of her makes her much more attractive.
 * Battle Couple - With Red, her boyfriend. They're fellow members of the Flock and they know how to kick ass.
 * Badass Bookworm - While she's certainly smart, Ruby also has some traits of Fiery Redhead mixed in.
 * Ambiguously Bi - Ruby is Red's girlfriend that gradually fell madly in love with him overtime, but she also gets occasional Les Yay moments with her fellow birds.
 * Official Couple - With Red.
 * Deadpan Snarker - She has about a few sarcastic moments.
 * Bruiser with a Soft Center - Ruby looks delicate enough, but doesn't like when the Eggs get threatened.
 * Character Development - Her friendship with Stella and Matilda and her relationship with Red help her change for the better.
 * It's All About Me: Averted, she rarely gets this attitude regarding her birthday and doesn't want Red and her friends to play along.
 * Defrosting Ice Queen - Ironically, given her fire powers. Throughout her debut episode, "New Bird in Town", Ruby is a bit snobbish, socially awkward, very theatrical, and is as irritable as Red, but to a lesser extent. She's warmed up to the Flock, especially Red, by the time of said episode. She's gotten a bit softer to Red as they've grown closer.
 * Expy - Personality-wise, Ruby sure has a lot of qualities compared to Rarity, Kneesocks Daemon, Aquata from The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, Anya Borzakovskaya, Trixie Lulamoon, and Velma Dinkley.
 * Large Ham - Justified, as she is a show bird. She has a rather large ego thanks to being the more artistic of the flock.
 * Lovable Alpha Bitch - While she can be a snob when it comes to topics like fashion, cuisine, and the arts and she has a definite mean side at times, she's still a nice bird deep down. Sure, she's pretty, vain, and rather full of herself, but still a good person overall.
 * Luminescent Blush - Usually when particularly angry/flustered/embarrassed/shy.
 * Single Woman Seeks Good Man - What does Ruby see in Red, you may ask? Well, he does the right thing.
 * Affectionate Nickname - Red calls her "Rubsy".
 * Ms. Vice Girl - As stated before, she has a large ego and loves showing off, but she's still a nice bird.
 * Positive Friend Influence - After Matilda and Stella befriend her, Ruby is more than happy to encourage them to be wary of their surroundings in order to protect the eggs.
 * Cool Big Sis - She has a sisterly figure towards The Blues, and she will comfort and defend them from harm.
 * The Comically Serious - Faces every situation, no matter how silly, with the same over-the-top gung-ho seriousness.
 * Gamer Chick - For a fashion lover, Ruby is quite an avid gamer girl. She especially likes turn-based strategy games.
 * I Can't Dance - She has a strong case of this. So, Red teaches her how to dance.
 * Head-Turning Beauty - Red is instantly smitten with Ruby, when he first met her as she moves into Piggy Island.
 * Beware the Nice Ones - She may be civil and generous, but be careful of her insanely fiery temper.
 * Little Miss Badass - She can beat pigs with her fireball power.
 * Neat Freak - She hates germs and cleans at every opportunity she has. She tries to get over it later on with good results.
 * Impossible Hourglass Figure - Her human form has very pronounced curves.
 * Hot-Blooded - Downplayed. Ruby can be aggressive, but only slightly.
 * Playing with Fire - She has fire powers, nuff said.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni - The smart, beautifully intelligent, and studious blue to Stella's tomboyish, sassy, and brash red.
 * Sweet Tooth - Red buys her affections with a plate of blueberry pancakes.
 * Meaningful Name - The name "Ruby" means "precious red stone", and she is shown to be sassy.
 * Sarcasm Mode - How she puts up with the inhabitants of Pig City.
 * Fiery Redhead - She's smart, beautiful, and tough.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds - With Stella. The two often trading barbs at each other, and especially if it concerns her crush on Red, but they still care about each other at the end of the day.
 * Took a Level in Kindness - Ruby started off as pretty moody, snobbish, and anti-social. But after bonding with Red, Ruby has considerably mellowed out and become a lot more sociable.

Silver
Voiced by: Cristina Pucelli, Kiti Kokkonen (vocal effects)


 * The Hyena - She laughs at Chuck's hilarious jokes.
 * All of the Other Reindeer - The other pigs treat her as both a friend and an outcast since she's a bird.
 * The Cloudcuckoolander Was Right - On more than a few occasions, Silver has been right to act suspicious with strange things happening around Piggy Island.
 * Conspiracy Theorist - Living by herself has given her some extremely backwards ideas of how the world works
 * Bullet Time - She appears to just as capable of this as Chuck.
 * Cuckoo Snarker - Silver can snark if the situation calls for it.
 * Speech Impediment - The way she speaks is in a southern drawl and a lisp
 * Genki Girl - She can have these moments when she's goofing off.
 * Berserk Button - Making fun of her buck teeth is DEFINITELY not a good idea.
 * Beware the Nice Ones - She's kind and goofy, but you don't wanna mess with her flock.
 * Fish Eyes - her eyes will suddenly jiggle around and point in opposite directions at various points.
 * Large Ham - You can tell Cristina Pucelli was having fun with Silver, as in every scene she's in, she chews the scenery all the way.
 * Bear Hug/The Glomp - Seems pretty fond of giving these out to Chuck.
 * Brutal Honesty - A ditzy and insensitive variant
 * Fun Personified - Her literal job is to be charming and entertaining
 * Beware the Silly Ones - She's not afraid to show off her angry side if someone messes with her or her friends.
 * Childhood Friends - Chuck and Silver first became the best of friends in Aviantopia Kindergarten.
 * Cloudcuckoolander - After being raised by the pigs and being trained by Chuck, expect her to be as goofy as them.
 * My God, What Have I Done? - After her realization of being a nuisance towards the Flock sans Chuck, due to being raised by pigs, takes full effect, Silver is horrified with herself of how much an annoyance she acted.
 * Talkative Loon - Big time!
 * Interspecies Adoption - Her backstory still stands.
 * The Mad Hatter - Of the entire Flock, not as much as Chuck, but still.
 * Undying Loyalty - Despite being the most goofiest bird, she's always there to help the Flock and her piggy friends.
 * Toothy Bird - She is raised by pigs, what can you expect?
 * Vocal Dissonance - Silver will occasionally slip into an excessively goofy tone of voice reminiscent of Pinkie Pie, making her sound a lot more wacky.

Tony
Voiced by: Gary Schwartz


 * Badass Bandolier
 * Badass Cousin - He's one of the older members of the Flock and is still as strong and formidable as the others.
 * Blue Means Cold - He's a pale cyan note colour, and lives in the often snowy country of Finland.
 * Big Fun
 * Country Cousin - Averted, Tony's from Helsinki, the capital of Finland, while Terence lives nomadically on Piggy Island.
 * Fearless Fool - He fears no enemy, but he does admit that Baron Harmful scares him a little bit at first.
 * Gentle Giant - More so than Terence.
 * Ground Pound - His ability is to smash downwards and crush anything in his path.
 * Heavy Russkie - Might have to do with his Finland accent.
 * Large Ham - The largest of the Flock
 * Lovable Jock
 * Uncanny Family Resemblance - He's exactly like his cousin Terence, aside from his cyan colour and excess fluff.
 * The Big Guy - Along with Ter, His cousin, Tony often found himself fillin' this role.
 * Kill It with Ice - Tony uses Frost as a weapon against Edgar in some episodes.

Frost (Ice Bird)
Voiced by: Tom Kenny


 * Adaptational Comic Relief - While he retains his well-mannered nature, he can be comedic at times.
 * Amusing Alien
 * The Ditz - He is on the level of Ed from Ed, Edd, n Eddy.
 * Sweet Tooth - He adores sweet candy and milkshakes.
 * Fish Out of Water -
 * Innocent Aliens - He comes in peace at Piggy Island.
 * An Ice Person - His special ability consists of turning whatever he touches into ice.
 * Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance - A bird who can freeze things is shaped like an ice cube.
 * Shipper on Deck - Frost creates a romantic mood for Ruby and Red.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Gummi Bears.

Melody
Voiced by: Rena Anakwe


 * Beautiful Singing Voice: Given that she's grown in a musical nest, her singing is surprisingly beautiful.
 * Brief Accent Imitation: She sometimes speaks in a Hispanic accent.
 * Canon Immigrant: Her first appearance was in this show, and she proved so popular that she was eventually canonized into the Angry Birds games, starting with Angry Birds 2.
 * Chewing the Scenery: She's been known to overact at times, primarily when she gets excited.
 * Hartman Hips: A downplayed version. It's not as extreme as Matilda, Dahlia, Gale, and Stella, but Melody's human form has hips that are notably curvy.
 * Nice Girl: She is the second-nicest out of the Flock (after Hal). She's very exuberant and a little self-absorbed, but she is genuinely a friendly bird who cares deeply for her friends and family, and is actually slow to anger.
 * Vacuum Mouth: Her main ability is to suck things up like a vacuum while she is singing when she's launched from the slingshot, and then spits them back out of her beak.

Eugene
Voiced by: Brad Garrett


 * Adventure Archaeologist: Eugene is shown to be a treasure hunter.
 * Aloof Ally - He initially preferred working alone unless the situation really necessitated teamwork. In addition, he would only get involved in his adventures by pure chance and was generally doing his own thing with protecting the Ruby Egg.
 * Badass Baritone - He has a low-sounding voice to fit his stoic and serious personality.
 * The Big Guy - One of the bigger members of the Flock.
 * Boisterous Bruiser - He certainly becomes a bit more hammy and chummy after his Heel–Face Turn.
 * Bruiser with a Soft Center - He's known for being tough and uses his power when in combat. He's also shown to be a nice guy and cares for his flock.
 * The Eeyore - He can be pessimistic sometimes.
 * Heel–Face Turn - He ends up going along with the Flock when he realizes that Edgar would betray him and steal the Ruby Egg
 * Good Is Not Soft - His intentions are always good, he'll risk his life to save anyone in danger, and he tries his best to give people a second chance, but you're in for a world of pain if he finds out that you abused his trust.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - While he may be a snarky and aloof shoebill for all of the disagreements, beefs and conflicts he has with the Flock, his heart is in the right place.
 * Perpetual Frowner - You can count the smiles he makes with one hand.
 * Slap-Slap-Kiss - His relationship with Gale, full stop.

Mighty Eagle
Voiced by: Peter Cullen


 * Adaptational Badass - He's much more of an heroic asskicker capable of defeating the Bad Piggies alongside the Flock in this continuity compared to his fearsome persona in the games.
 * All-Loving Hero - His compassion for all living beings (especially The Flock) is his defining trait.
 * Badass Baritone - Peter Cullen's voice has only gotten more deep than his G1 Optimus Prime voice, and even more badass.
 * Benevolent Boss - He treats the Flock well and cares for them, even knowing all their names.
 * Big Good - Of the entire flock.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows - Sports some impressive eyebrows.
 * Character Narrator - The show begins with a narration from Mighty Eagle.
 * The Dreaded - His size alone strikes fear within the Bad Piggies. At first, even the other birds feared him a little, including Terence.
 * Hope Bringer
 * Lightning Bruiser - He will annihilate any obstacles in its path, not to mention sending Edgar's minions off.
 * The Mentor - He guides the Flock in this show.
 * Perpetual Molt - His flight path is marked by a trail of feathers.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Sardines, of course

Poppy
Voiced by: Michaela Dietz


 * All Women Are Lustful - Let's just say that she's the Angry Birds equivalent to the Kanker Sisters to Hal's Eds. As soon as she sees Hal, she immediately becomes smitten for him. It seems that her idea of getting a man is to shower him with some very forward displays of affection.
 * All Drummers Are Animals - She can get a little too carried away with her drums.
 * Attention Whore - Up to satisfyingly Daffy Duck levels of it.
 * Big Beautiful Woman - Helps that her human form has a short stacked pear shaped figure
 * Berserk Button - Don't tell her to be quiet. Seriously, don't
 * The Big Girl - In Genki Bird form.
 * Big Ego, Hidden Depths - She acts like a narcissist, but it's shown in Season 4 that her self-centered behavior has taken a toll on her self-esteem. When Stella rightfully calls her out for her narcissism and obnoxious behavior and even says that even Dahlia makes a better leader than her, she actually breaks down into tears and admits her flaws.
 * Easily Forgiven - In contrast of Gale, Willow, Luca, Dahlia, and Poppy forgive Leonard rather easily upon learning the truth. Or at least they handle the revelation better.
 * Everyone Has Standards - She loves to pull harmless pranks on others ala Fools in April to make others happy, but she outright loathes humiliating her friends and the Flock
 * For Happiness - Poppy's main goal is to make everyone happy, laugh at her comedic antics at that, and she even pulls life-saving pranks on April Fool's Day for not just the entertainment value, but the amusement of the Flock, the pigs, and her friends.
 * It's All About Me - Poppy was already egotistical, but she tones it down when she bonds with the rest of the flock.
 * Large Ham - With her manic and energetic expressions as well as being so bombastic, Poppy is this very much.
 * No Indoor Voice: She's considered the loudest of Stella's friends. Not surprising, given she's an aspiring drummer.
 * Jerkass - A well-characterized one who starts out like this. She gets better later.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - She can be selfish, egotistical, and arrogant, but really, all she wants is friends and she cares about the Flock and her friends. At one point, she promises to make her pranking more joy inducing, and every episode afterwards has her keeping that promise.
 * Blush Sticker - Has really large ones.
 * Death from Above - Her special ability has her do this.
 * Trauma Button - Humiliation of her friends really worries her
 * The Prankster - She loves to make people laugh, and often plays practical jokes. In fact, this is Poppy's greatest pleasure in life, but she limits herself to not physically humiliating anyone though. Her pranks in April Fools are not only harmless, but they are hilariously funny.
 * Princess of Pranksters - Her pranks become very joy inducing on April Fools, and not in a bad way.
 * This Is a Drill - Her ability launches her downwards, "drilling" through blocks.

Dahlia
Voiced by: Mindy Cohn


 * Action Girl - While she's still the smart one, she's a lot more actiony than previous incarnations.
 * Adorkable - Up to 11
 * Berserk Button - Don't bother her while she's in the middle of an experiment and mention the Wacky World of Tex Avery.
 * Brainy Brunette - Her body is colored brown, and she's the smartest of Stella's flock.
 * Deadpan Snarker - She's this to Poppy. She's more classy than Chuck and Silver, but she can still snark when she gets sarcastic
 * Dude Magnet - Almost every male character in Piggy Island, excluding Bomb, Red, Chuck, Hal, The Blues, Luca, and Bubbles, fancies her due to her beauty, her smarts, and her hips.
 * Expy - The Distaff Counterpart of Bomb. Both birds are very intelligent.
 * Beware the Nice Ones - Do NOT ruin her inventions or bother her while she's in the middle of an experiment.
 * Cloudcuckoolander - Though actually a very intellectual one.
 * Fascinating Eyebrow - Often depicted with this, due to her inquisitive and experimental nature.
 * Brains and Brawn - She's the brains to Poppy's Brawn
 * Genius Bruiser - Her teleports come with a somersault kick at the end.
 * Hartman Hips - Her human form's hips are many times wider than her shoulders.
 * Ms. Fanservice - A rather oblivious example. And man, is she ever? Have you not seen her human form's wide hips? And she's got one nice junk in the trunk.
 * The Owl-Knowing One - She is stated to be a great horned owl. Also the most intelligent of Stella's flock.
 * Weaponized Teleportation - Dahlia can phase through solid objects.

Luca
Voiced by: Kath Soucie


 * Berserk Button - Don't ever call him a baby.
 * Expy - Of The Blues. He also has some shades of The Lancer like they did.
 * Glass-Shattering Sound / Make Me Wanna Shout - His screams are strong enough to shatter glass blocks, but they can't travel through stone.
 * Innocent Blue Eyes - He has a pair of dark blue orbs to denote his young age.
 * Kid-Appeal Character - An ankle biter.
 * Tagalong Kid - He's younger than the rest of Stella's flock, and yet he participates in his friends' pig bashing.

Willow
Voiced by: Shannon Chan-Kent


 * A Friend in Need - Instead of fleeing immediately, she chooses not to just leave her friends and help them.
 * Berserk Button - Don't disturb her when she's in a creative mood. Also, pigs destroying the island she and her friends live in.
 * Cloudcuckoolander - She likes to daydream and is sometimes not mentally attached to the real world.
 * Everything's Better with Spinning - Her power is turning on her side and rapidly spinning through blocks in one direction.
 * Expy - The Distaff Counterpart of Hal. Both are Precision-Guided Boomerang Birds, though she pulls it off much differently than Hal.
 * The Heart - In Stella's flock.
 * Nice Hat - She's never seen without her big beanie.
 * Shrinking Violet - Has shades of this. Her shyness sometimes prevents her from expressing how she truly feels.
 * Tomboy And Girly Bird - The Girly Bird to Stella's Tomboy.
 * True Blue Femininity

Gale
Voiced by: Georgina Leahy


 * Adaptational Heroism - Gale is more heroic than in the Angry Birds Stella cartoon.
 * Femme Fatale - At first, she's on the villain's side, currently she's the hero's side.
 * Action Girl - She's just as good in fights as Stella is.
 * Good All Along - She is actually on the Flock's side, much to Stella's delight.
 * Hello, Nurse! - The male birds have this reaction when she made her entrance.
 * Berserk Button - Mentioning the golden egg that turned her into gold seems to flip a switch in his head.
 * Buxom is Better - Her human form's bust is quite big.
 * Contralto of Danger - Has a somewhat deeper and significantly sultry voice compared to the flock
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - Sure, she's vain, but she's not selfish as Gale still put some value to her friends, as much of as a Spoiled Sweet starling she is.
 * Big Sister Instinct - She's very protective of her best friend, Stella, when anyone mocks her. She also shows this when Edgar's minions attempt to attack Stella.
 * Incoming Ham - If her entrances is anything to go by...
 * Hartman Hips - Not as wide as Matilda's hips, Stella's, or especially Dahlia's in the human universe, but, DAMN, her hips are noticeably wider than her bust or waistline and she's not afraid to flaunt 'em.
 * Smarter Than You Look - In spite of her princess traits, she's shown to quite intelligent, surprising the Flock with her knowledge of Piggy Island.
 * Impossible Hourglass Figure - Her human form has slighty wide hips, a narrow waist and a well-defined bust.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper - She kinda has this a little.
 * Trauma Button - Anything related to the golden egg from Golden Island sends her into a flashback-riddled nervous breakdown ever since she got turned into gold by Stella.
 * Sexy Walk
 * Spoiled Sweet - Gale may have a knack to be pampered by her friends on occasions, but is ultimately a genuinely kind bird and still loyal to her friends when needed.

Bounci
Voiced by: Ernie Sabella


 * Acrofatic - He may be fat, but Bounci is a decent jumper and is very fast for someone of his size, fast enough to keep up with his fellow flock.
 * Beware the Silly Ones - Despite his goofiness, his ability to bounce off of a surface and crash into a structure can come in handy.
 * Big Fun - Bounci is very easy-going and fun to be around.
 * Cloudcuckoolander - Likely due to his goofiness, Bounci has an history of exhibiting very bizarre, oddball behavior to the point it can be considered Chaotic Stupid as well.
 * The Ditz - He's not very bright at times, though less so than Bubbles
 * Dumb Muscle - Subverted, as Bounci is more of a slow thinker.
 * Fun Personified - He knows how to turn a frown upside down.
 * Kindhearted Simpleton - He's as sweet as he is dim.
 * Lethally Stupid - His goofiness can be useful and it often has him endanger the Bad Piggies.

Ollie (Hockey Bird)
Voiced by: Taye Diggs

Callum
Voiced by: Bryce Pinkham

General

 * Adaptational Heroism - The Pigs (with some exceptions) are much more sympathetic and heroic than in the game series, having become the free-spirited goofballs they are as a result of being treated kindly by the Birds, which also triggered the honor of their friendship with the Flock. In comparison to how they were initially antagonists in the games
 * Composite Character - Matthew, Richard, Mario, Doug, Edgar, and Nigel are designed to be a combination of their classic designs and their Toons designs.
 * Good All Along - The Flock can tell the Pigs' methods looked questionable out of context that they mistake them to be bad guys at first, they quickly get along afterwards. However, when it turns out that Edgar is the bad guy who's been trying to steal the eggs all along, the Flock realize that there are some bad piggies.
 * The Atoner - Become co-guardians of the Eggs with The Flock
 * Good Feels Good - The pigs figure this out when they help the birds save Piggy Island and the Eggs
 * Named by the Adaptation
 * Amazing Technicolor Wildlife - Green pigs.
 * Toon Physics -

King Matthew Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks II

 * The Good King - King Matthew has maintained peace among the birds and for a good reason - To never steal the eggs ever since a long time ago. When the pigs arrived, he accidentally wrecked Bomb's house with regret (even writing off Bomb's understandable calling out with "it was his fault he wrecked it") and is rightfully angry when his kingdom is taken over by Edgar.
 * Big Eater - Matthew has an healthy obsession with eating and loves to eat healthy and/or unhealthy amounts of food in one go and has a craving for the most bizarre foods imaginable such as tomato sauce stuffed inside a bacon covered turkey.
 * Large Ham - Big time.
 * Cloud Cuckoo Lander - He sort of airheaded to the point where even his minions are questioning his antics.
 * Manchild - Downplayed in this show.
 * Cool Crown - He almost never takes his crown off but when he does, all of his subjects still recognize him.
 * Royals Who Actually Do Something - He leads his troops into battle as if he was their general, and directly tries to confront his foes.
 * 100% Adoration Rating - He's loved so dearly by his subjects that it's not uncommon for the Minion Pigs to have sets of King Smoothcheeks merchandise in their homes.

Minion Pigs

 * Annoying Laugh - While some of them have a rather cute giggles, the others have this.
 * Affably Evil - When half of them are not under the rules of their leader (Such as King Smoothcheeks I & Edgar) to do bad things like stealing eggs, they're actually pretty goofy & quite likeable albeit pretty screwy at times.
 * Breakout Characters - They have a fair share of screentime in this series as well.
 * Butt-Monkey - While most of the pigs are subjected to this, the minion pigs shown to suffer this the most.
 * Big Eater - Not as much as King Pig however.
 * Crouching Morons, Hidden Badasses - While the birds able to protecting them easily, the minion pigs actually able to overshadow them by attacking Edgar from above in occasions.
 * Expy - If Angry Birds X is any indication, they could be this to the Rabbids
 * The Scream - They can really scream when they got hurt. And, yes. Every single one of them is an archival recording of William Hanna. They even utter the quintessential pig Stock Sound Effects.
 * The Chew Toy - These guys just can't catch a break from getting hurt and humiliated by something bad happening to them.
 * Cloudcuckoolander - While it's not applied to all of them, most of these guys are certainly clarified with this.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds - Toward each other. They might fight and prank each other at the times, but they still stick together in the end.

Richard the Corporal Pig

 * Ace Of Spades: He has one tucked in his helmet.
 * Cool Helmet - His helmet makes him harder to destroy.
 * Beware the Silly Ones - Richard is deeply silly, but push him and his friends too far, and he'll tear you limb from limb
 * Large Ham - Not as much as Matthew.
 * Cloudcuckoolander's Minder - To Matthew Smoothcheeks
 * Drill Sergeant Nasty - Is this to the minion pigs, always shouting at them.
 * Number Two - Seems to be a second in-command to King Pig.

Nigel the Foreman Pig

 * Badass Mustache - He even had it as a piglet!
 * Deadpan Snarker - To Marf.
 * The Scrooge - He hates Christmas. Even more than Bomb used to.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - While he's very irritable, he cares about The Flock just as much as his fellow pigs; his outbursts are triggered when he feels the pigs has been treated unfairly by Edgar in some way.

Leonard Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks (King Mudbeard Jr.)

 * Action Dad
 * Canon Immigrant: Has shown up in the Angry Birds Movie franchise, Angry Birds 2, and Angry Birds Reloaded
 * Sheep in Sheep's Clothing - In a short time, Bomb thought he's about to steal the eggs, but he realizes he's actually protecting the eggs
 * Good Parents - Leonard is absolutely willing to pass the crown to Matthew
 * Straight Man - He is the Straight Man to his son, Matthew Smoothcheeks
 * Large And In Charge - His status as the former king of the pigs is easily showcased by the fact he's the kindest of them all.
 * What's Up, King Dude? - Although his formal name was King Mudbeard, even his own subjects happily refer to him by his first name of Leonard, even after he passes his throne to one of his sonS

Mario the Professor Pig

 * Lovable Nerd - He can be inventive most of the time.
 * Bungling Inventor - Averted. Mario is a much smarter pig than the Minion Pigs, and an incredibly competent inventor, filling his laboratory with various contraptions, gadgets, and inventions.
 * The Professor - And how!
 * Voice of Reason - He is this to Matthew.
 * Mad Scientist - He's a good and likable pig, but otherwise follows this trope a tad bit.

Doug the Chronicler Pig

 * Badass Grandpa - He's a hero to the pigs. It's been mentioned in the story that he's a World War II combat veteran.
 * Blind Without 'Em - Can't see one bit if his glasses are lost.
 * Catchphrase - "Toons these days."
 * Cool Old Guy - An elderly man who tells stories and is a nice guy.
 * Deadpan Snarker - Never misses a chance to snark it up.

Ross the Freckled Pig

 * Catch-Phrase - 'Waaa-hohohee!!' whenever he goes overexcited.
 * Made of Iron - The worst he suffers from crashes and falls is a little dizziness.
 * The Klutz - Unlike other minion pigs, as he shown to accidentally ruined the pigs' map of the location to where the birds are twice.
 * Youthful Freckles - Has six dots, with three on each cheek, and they're very noticeable.

Julian Matthew Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks (King Smoothcheeks I)

 * Adipose Rex - He is the de-facto king of the Bad Piggies, and he is incredibly fat
 * Bad Boss - Big time. He physically and verbally abuses Marf and Frank on a regular basis for screwing up his latest schemes
 * Benevolent Boss - Oddly enough, he consistently treats Edgar with respect for his contributions and doesn't threaten him much as he does to Marf and Frank.
 * Big Bad - Opposite to his brother Matthew Smoothcheeks, he is the overarching antagonist of the series and the biggest threat to the Flock and Piggy Island. Occasionally Edgar might have the role in the show, but it’s generally him.
 * Big Bad Duumvirate - Alongside Edgar Baconhooves.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows - He has big bushy dark green eyebrows.
 * Berserk Button - Because of his constant failures of Edgar stealing the eggs, any mention of the Angry Birds makes one of his eyes twitch and scream with rage.
 * Canon Character All Along - A variant; He is a re-imagining of the King Pig from the Angry Birds Motion Comic.
 * Evil Sorcerer - Uses magic to steal the eggs with his scepter.
 * Diabolical Mastermind - He wants to take Piggy Island over to make room for an eight-way omelet feast, made more disturbing since he is the instigator of the Great Egg War.
 * Fiery Redhead: Despite being a pig, Julian has a big and bushy bright red mustache and is quite a ham.
 * Hot-Blooded - Boiling blooded to the extent of tearing every hair out of his chin.
 * The Dreaded - His mere passage sends one of the pigs quivering in fear.
 * Evil Brit - He speaks with an upper-class English accent, and he's certainly evil.
 * Evil Is Hammy - While a bit more composed than Edgar, the King is still very over the top and dramatic at times.
 * Evil Counterpart - To Matthew.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Eggs. He orders his minions to steal the Flock's eggs for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and failed miserably
 * Gluttonous Pig - The one behind the pigs' egg-stealing schemes, and wants to eat them all himself.
 * Slasher Smile - He only tends to normally smile a deviously horrendous one, when he's ready to turn the Flock's eggs into an omelet.
 * King Mook - Of the Bad Piggy Rebellion. He's their leader, and he's the largest and toughest of them all.
 * Large Ham - Moreso than his brother and Edgar.

Chef Edgar Baconhooves

 * Adaptational Villainy - In Angry Birds Toons, Chef Pig was a chef who was snarky, wanting to usurp his king, and stealing the eggs, but not really much of an evil villain. Here, he's more villainous and devious and cares more about the Bird/Pig rivalry and the Great Egg War, and seems to have a lot more determination in usurping Matthew and stealing eggs than he should.
 * Affably Evil - Compared to many of the other villains, Edgar is honestly pretty cordial and almost friendly to the Flock at times.
 * 0% Approval Rating - Edgar Baconhooves is despised by almost everyone ever since he stole the eggs until the Movie. And given he's now a spy working for King Smoothcheeks I, it's not hard to see why.
 * Smug Snake - He's rather confident at carrying his plans, which is embrassing when they falling apart.
 * Berserk Button - He gets a bit furious when his plans get foiled by the Flock.
 * Character Tic - Making wild spasms while screaming the line “The Flock's EGGS!”
 * Heel-Face Turn - He, along with Marf, Frank, and Gramps, remove their evil sides and change their ways after the movie, he gets better later on.
 * Large Ham - Being a chef voiced by notorious ham Jason Issacs, this is a given. When angry or flustered, he's prone to Milking the Giant Cow and shouting at the top of his lungs. Edgar's over-the-top body language and especially facial expressions are as close as humanity will ever get to a living, breathing cartoon character.
 * Gratuitous French - He has an authentic french accent.
 * Moral Myopia - Steals The Flock's eggs with the intention of giving them to King Smoothcheeks I and then has the gall to get pissed when they retaliate against him.
 * Benevolent Boss - Surprisingly enough for being one of the villains, Edgar is very respectful towards his henchmen. He praises their abilities and skills and never treats them harshly, even Marf and Frank, to an extent.
 * Even Evil Has Standards - Edgar is all for stealing the eggs, but he is quick to tell his master, King Smoothcheeks I, that kidnapping a member of the Flock and bringing them to Boar Island to torture them is wrong.
 * Bad Boss - To Marf and Frank, only when they screw up.
 * Flowery Insults - Edgar LOVES to insult people. A lot.
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed - Issacs does an impression that is a cross between Long John Baldry's Dr. Robotnik and Stefan Karl Steffanson's Robbie Rotten for the character.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper - Uh, yeah. Flipping out is one of his default moods.
 * Expy - He is this with Dr. Ivo Robotnik from AoStH, Starscream, Robbie Rotten from LazyTown, Joker, Professor Poopypants, Gargamel, and Skinner from Ratatouille.
 * Jerkass - And not just towards his enemies; he's abusive to Marf as well.
 * Surrounded by Idiots - Edgar is a very cunning and crafty character, but his porcine comrades are all a bunch of idiots.
 * Evil Genius - He comes up with a bunch of great plans to steal the eggs, but he's smart enough to give the credit to himself and even King Smoothcheeks I.
 * Adorkable - Believe it or not, he surprisingly shows traits of this trope, even before and after his Heel-Face Turn. Helps of how sociably awkward he is when he is forgiven by the Flock
 * Screams Like a Little Girl - He does this in "Poached Eggs" when he first sees The Flock ready to defeat him.
 * Villains Never Lie - One of many redeeming qualities he has is that he never ever lies since he was born.
 * Evil Chef - With the toque and Snidely Whiplash mustache to come with it.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning - After getting toppled over by the TNT, thanks to Bomb and Matilda, his irises and eventually his whole eyes turn devilish-red as he makes his last attempt to steal the eggs and attack the Flock.
 * The Starscream - His main attempts are not only stealing the eggs, but also usurping King Pig's throne and get his crown.
 * Terrible Trio - Forms one with Marf and Frank in most episodes until the movie, playing the role of the boss, natch.
 * Pet the Dog - Despite being the main antagonist of the show, he treats Marf, Frank, and his minions with respect.
 * The Usurper - He tried to dethrone the rightful ruler of Pig City, King Matthew Smoothcheeks II, and failed miserably many many many times.
 * Wild Take - He frequently does this whenever he shouts out "The Flock's EGGS!" or "EGGS!"
 * Sanity Slippage - Being trapped on Boar Island does a number on his mental health, he went from well-meaning, brilliant chef hoping to teach young piglets the joy of culinary, to a crazy person hoping to steal the eggs, to an unhinged, no-holds-barred, sadistic, "close all your windows because you better believe he's peeking through one" psychopath willing to do anything necessary to steal the eggs and defeat the Angry Birds. He gets better, though

Marf and Frank

 * Kindhearted Simpleton - Marf is the nicest and sweetest member in Edgar's group; however he really isn't that bright.
 * Evil Counterpart - Frank is to Richard and Marf is to Ross. Or at least they used to be.
 * The Chew Toys - They have been blown up, frozen, melted, run over, flattened, squashed, tied together... at least half of the humor in the show revolves around them getting whacked or bonked by Chuck.
 * My God, What Have I Done? - They're truly ashamed of themselves when they realize that they almost ate three pre-hatched kids.
 * The Dog Bites Back - Usually undyingly loyal to Edgar, there are a whole lot of good times Edgar, Marf, and Frank attempt revenge over King Smoothcheeks I's abusive treatment of the latter two and succeed.
 * Fat and Skinny - They contrast appropriately in appearance. Figuratively, Marf is the short dumb one and Frank is the tall smart one.
 * Dirty Coward - Frank resembles his master very much on this, being a bully who likes to pick only on Marf whom he deems as weaker than him and being quite open about it being more fun.
 * The Ditzes - Frank is more smarter than Marf, which isn't saying a whole lot.

Gramps Mustachio

 * Grumpy Old Man - Pretty old, and is sardonic
 * The Ditz - Gramps can be rather dopey at times.
 * Funny Foreigner - He is Yiddish.
 * The Lancer - Sometimes he serves as this to Edgar.

Fat Pig/El Porkador

 * Adipose Rex: He has the table manners to match.
 * Fat and Proud
 * Fat Bastard: He's a very obese pig and is really not very nice
 * Large Ham: He is dressed as if he is a luchador in a Spanish bull fight. He also never stops singing.
 * Stout Strength: As shown in the third film, he's strong enough to bodily lift