Angry Birds X/Tropes/YMMV


 * Author's Saving Throw: Some people are upset that Hal didn't make any appearances in Angry Birds Toons, so Cartoon Network decided to make Hal to be one of the main characters.
 * It is sad that Angry Birds Toons never featured a game-inspired battle, but this show, however, thankfully features game-inspired battles and combines them with some action sequences.
 * Friendly Fandoms: Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs fans are on very good grounds with Angry Birds X fans, mostly due to certain similarities between various characters and humor.
 * Angry Birds Toons fans are also on good terms with ABX fans.
 * He Really Can Act:
 * Like many of the casting choices for the film, John DiMaggio as Bomb was met with some skepticism from fans after he was first announced, with many wondering if John can pull off a character like Bomb, assuming the show didn't choose to present him in a more goofy light such as in Angry Birds Toons. As the footage in the teaser promo shows, yes, he can absolutely pull it off, and pull it off he did, with his nearly unrecognizable performance in the clips alone quickly receiving widespread praise from fans and touted as a highlight of the teaser due to how genuinely badass he makes Bomb sound.
 * Jim Cummings as Hal was initially seen as a somewhat random pick, but his voice in the teaser promo was met with an acclaimed reception, being far less creaky while still having a familiarly raspy tone.
 * While Danny Pudi, Eric Bauza, and Ben Schwartz's respective resumes give plenty of credence to their voice acting abilities, their roles as Jay, Jake, and Jim, respectively, deserve extra credit for still managing to give emotional and articulate vocal performances while speaking in slow-motion (since the recordings had to be sped up in post to achieve the "pre-teen" sound).
 * Memetic Badass: Chuck
 * Most Wonderful Sound:
 * A substantial amount of the show's score consists of beautifully reorchestrated Angry Birds game music. Every time you hear a familiar tune on the soundtrack it is sure to bring a smile to your face if you're a longtime fan.
 * In some scenes, one of the members of the Flock can be heard letting out the unmistakable grunts, growls, squawks, battle cries, and uttered gibberish of their voice actors from the games and Angry Birds Toons.
 * No Problem with Licensed Games: The tie-in games are very enjoyable games that emulate the classic Angry Birds formula while also being a fun Mario and Luigi clone with good writing, great character customization, fun music, and amazing graphics.
 * Older Than They Think: The Flock talking was quickly met with division. However, before Angry Birds Toons, there are these early Angry Birds comics that the Flock talk.
 * Younger fans of Angry Birds might think that King Smoothcheeks I, Marf, Frank, Reginald, Jeff McBaon, and Gramps might be Canon Foreigner pigs, but if you watch videos by Luigifan00001, SuperStarPlanet (formerly known as TheMarioBros00), and the Angry Birds Motion Comic, these pigs originated from these respective pieces of Angry Birds media made by fans.
 * Unexpected Character: Out of all the Angry Birds characters to appear in the show, practically none were expecting that some of them to be the purple bird from an Angry Birds fan video, Hungry Hungry Piggies, the grey bird that was featured in the original Angry Birds loading screen during 2009, The Effed-Up Fids, Ruby from Hogs and Kisses in Angry Birds Seasons, Chet, and the purple bird from Luigifan00001's videos.
 * Visual Effects of Awesome: The animation is just fantastic, almost perfectly matching the style of the games — resulting in some of, if not, the best animation that Cartoon Network Studios and Rovio Animation have produced togheter.