Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie

Angry Birds X: The Fine Feathered Movie is a 2018 American live-action/animated comedy action-adventure film based on the Cartoon Network animated television series Angry Birds X, which in turn is based on the mobile app franchise, Angry Birds. It is the official twelfth film in the Cartoon Network Cinematic Universe (CNCU). It is the fourth feature-length live-action/animation hybrid film to feature Looney Tunes characters, after (1988),  (1996), and  (2003), and like Space Jam and Looney Tunes: Back in Action, it is a combination of live-action and traditional hand drawn 2D animation with some CGI effects. The film was co-written, directed, and produced by series creator Genndy Tartakovsky, with live-action scenes directed by Robert Zemeckis and and were filmed in New York City, and features the series' cast. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and produced by Warner Animation Group, Rovio Animation along with Cartoon Network Studios, Amblin Entertainment, Xilam Animation, and Sony Pictures Animation, using traditional animation created with and. The events of the movie take place between the fourth season and the fifth season. In the film, In order to stop a threat to Piggy Island, Bomb and the entire Flock embark on a crazy zany adventurous journey and battle a new arch-nemesis in order to save the universe and their eggs.

The film communicates themes of anger and teamwork and a tonal shift from comedic to adventurously heartfelt. The film was widely promoted by Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network, with tie-in promotions made by Kellogg's, Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Nabisco, Hungry Howie's, Baskin-Robbins, IHOP, Chili's, M&M's, Wendy's, and Hasbro. The film was released on April 13, 2018, along with a one-month simultaneous streaming release on the Cartoon Network app. Due to its gigantic marketing, the film was a box office success, grossing $4 billion against its $88 million budget. The film received acclaim from critics, many of whom pointed to the film's art direction, script, its faithfulness to the source material of both the 2009 game and the cartoon, its blend of animation and live-action that is reminiscent to Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Looney Tunes: Back in Action, humor, characters, pacing, setting, with several positive comparisons to Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and, and Heitor Pereira and Christopher Lennertz's musical score and a bombastic orchestrated rendition of the Angry Birds theme, but nitpicked its long runtime. Reception from the fanbase is more praised. The film won Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards, alongside, —being one of the first non-Disney/Pixar films to win the award, as well the only time that two animated films have won at the Oscars. The film was nominated for the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature, losing to Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse. It also became the first animated film to win for the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 91st Academy Awards, alongside Green Book.

The film was dedicated to Joe Alaskey, whom died from cancer in February 3, 2016, and June Foray, who died in July 26, 2017.

Plot
The prologue of the movie shows test footage of a live action island showing photorealistic CGI versions of the Flock and the Pigs duking it out against each other in an all-out war, but it is interrupted by Bomb, who is sick and tired of those live-action/CGI adaptations based on cartoons, starts lltelling the audience that Warner Bros. must be dense. The Flock are then seen going to the Warner Bros. studio, with several cartoon characters helping them get there, as they angrily lash out at Thaddeus Plotz and the Warner Bros., demanding that their movie must be traditionally-animated. Plotz rudely refuses to do that, because live-action films based on cartoons make more money and calls a security guard to throw them out of the studio. Out of retaliation, Chuck calls Yosemite Sam that they've been hornswoggled and bamboozled that their movie is going to be in live-action, which the latter furiously comes in and threatens to shoot Plotz with his six-shooter if he doesn't turn the flock's movie to be fully animated. With complete regret and fear, Thaddeus Plotz quickly and promptly accepts their request to make their movie fully animated. 3 years later, we see The Flock and the rest of the Toons gathering for the first screening of the Angry Birds' first 2D-animated movie.

The movie begins as the Pigs and the Flock invite every single Toon in Toontown to share a gigantic feast at the First Annual All-Toon Companionship Festival, a time when the Flock, the cartoon characters, and the Pigs play fun games, crazy rides, and activities over Piggy Island. On his way, Bomb brings the Eggs along with him. Meanwhile, Edgar Baconhooves, the chef of pig city, complains about his failures to his lackeys, Marf, El Porkador, Frank, Professor Percy Pigsworth, Jeff McBacon, Gramps, being unable to steal the eggs. When Jeff McBacon points out plan "105", a scheme which he has yet to attempt, Edgar, seeing a reason to be optimistic, decides to implement it and get revenge on the Flock. Professor Percy has constructed a beacon. Edgar makes his final preparations, getting ready to hook Bomb's anger energy-infused feather up to the beacon and see who will come to investigate his signal. However, the moment Edgar connects the feather, an energy pulse extends far into space. After a montage of the Flock and the Toons having fun, the festivities are interrupted by an invasion of monstrous crows commanded by the villainous crow Baron Harmful (Tim Curry), the leader of Crow Island, and his cohorts, Don Bacon and Patsy, who use explosive sapphire orbs to obliterate the entire Pig City to a complete wasteland. The Flock, the toons, and the pigs go into Hal's fallout bunker before they're destroyed. When the birds see that the eggs are missing and replaced with rocks shaped like eggs, they realized that their eggs have been stolen by Baron Harmful, and the courageous Bomb rallies them to retrieve their eggs and save Piggy Island. After given missions from the Mighty Eagle, The Flock construct a boat, bringing their slingshot, and embark on a journey.

Back in Piggy Island, Baron Harmful attempts to bring the toons out by tapping the tune, Shave and a Haircut. Unable to resist that tune, Roger Rabbit bursts out of the bunker, and the rest of the toons then got captured by Baron Harmful. Edgar successfully usurps King Matthew Smoothcheeks when he finishes turning Piggy Island into his empire, as he transforms Pig City into "Swinetopia.". In the throne room, Edgar communicates with King Julian Smooothcheeks I via walkie talkies, who sees that he has finally got the eggs. When King Smoothcheeks I informs him that the Flock are attempting to get reinforcements from Birdhamas to save Piggy Island and get their eggs back, Edgar reveals that he sent a legion, which consists of Vicky, Dick Dastardly, Muttley, Bill Cipher, Plankton, Fat Cat, Professor Norton Nimnul, Lord Dominator, General Skarr, Aku, and Voltura, to stop the Flock from accomplishing their mission. After completely escaping and outsmarting them, who align with Baron Harmful, The Flock reach a peaceful island called Birdhamas, filled with other birds, which is the location of the legendary Golden Egg, an ancient egg-shaped artifact that allows its possessor to bend their own thoughts to their will. After interacting with the inhabitants and coming to the conclusion that they have to complete their journey due to being ‘angry heroes’, Bomb assures his flock that they won't give up as King Matthew, Nigel, Richard, Professor Mario, Louis, Doug, and Ross, whom were exiled from Piggy Island by Edgar, arrive and shows them what has happened to Piggy Island while they were gone, and Professor Mario Pigsworth upgrades their boat. They make camp in the island, after the inhabitants of Bird Town accept that they'll help, much to Bomb's delight.

After going back to Piggy Island, they only find the Piggy Castle has been destroyed by Baron Harmful. The Flock now realize that the mastermind behind Baron Harmful's arrival is also their archenemy, Edgar Baconhooves. Bomb is initially shocked by this, but steels himself and tells Edgar that he made a massive mistake causing Baron Harmful's arrival. Edgar, however, cunningly retorts back and mockingly tells him that he finally had his revenge on the Flock and the pigs and he will eat the eggs once and for all. Furious at what he did recently, Bomb and his flock are ready to beat Edgar and his goons, but Baron Harmful stops them catching them in a net and throws the Flock (sans Poppy, Willow, Dahlia, Earl, Luca, and Gale) into a portal. The Flock flies over half of the real world all the way to the Statue of Liberty and they end up crashing into it. Bomb and his friends, now animated in stylized CGI, find themselves at Manhattan, New York City, as they have to go find shelter in a hotel. After a while, Bomb, Red, Jay, Matilda, Hal, Terence, Bubbles, and Chuck realized that Baron Harmful is in fact Judge Doom reincarnated, plotting to manipulate Chef Pig to wipe Toontown out with the explosive sapphire orbs. While looking for a place to sit, Hal begins to lose hope and becomes depressed. After seeing him down on the dumps, Scarlett Johansson motivates Hal to never lose faith on his friends and never give up, restoring his confidence.

Seeing his friends enter a heated argument, Hal manages to successfully stop this before it gets too heated with a rousing speech. The Flock resolve their differences, while they wonder how they get back to Piggy Island. Hal manages to lead the flock into another multidimensional portal, Frost attempts to recruit former Californian private investigator Eddie Valiant, but accidentally locates Eddie Murphy instead. Fortunately, he brings Sofia Vergara along as the latter offers them a slingshot. They managed to launch the Flock back to Piggy Island.

The Flock reverted back to their traditional forms and return to Piggy Island to save the captive pigs and Toons and attack and defeat Baron Harmful by firing themselves over his colossal ship using their giant slingshot. Hal sees that the Flock has been cornered by Edgar and his army, whom are ready to cook the eggs, and is very furious about it. Hal launches himself via slingshot with no mercy, lets out a massive bull roar, and attacks Edgar and his mooks to save his flock and the eggs. Edgar begins to have a bit of an existential crisis. However, Baron Harmful reveals his plot to use his sapphire bombs which are revealed to be loaded with dip, a sickly green, ghastly chemical mixture of turpentine, acetone and benzene, which is newly revived by Edgar, to destroy not only Toontown, but Piggy Island as well, so that both will be extinct from the Tooniverse forever, much to Edgar's shock and dismay. After an argument, Baron Harmful betrays Edgar, calling him a "sniveling egotistical swine" and throws him out of his ship. The Flock save Edgar from falling and reunites with the Eggs. Edgar apologizes to the Flock, saying that he only now understands why keeping the Great Egg War going is a bad idea. Edgar and The Flock work together to beat Baron Harmful, but to no avail. Baron Harmful traps the Flock and prepares to destroy them.

Just when all hope seems lost, Bugs Bunny calls in Winnie and her flock, the pigs, and every single Toon, including the Looney Tunes, Garfield, the Mystery Inc. gang, Woody Woodpecker, The Nicktoons, Finn and Jake, Steven Universe, Mordecai and Rigby, The Tiny Toons, the Warner Siblings, and Rocky and Bullwinkle to arrive and help the Flock. An all-out war broke between Baron Harmful's army and the Flock. All of the birds, toons, and pigs fend off Baron Harmful's henchmen while Edgar keeping the eggs away from him. The Flock battle against Baron Harmful, but he takes the golden egg and fuses himself with it, causing him to transform into a very dangerous psychopathic toon/crow/dragon-like hybrid kaiju that can shape-shift into a giant amalgamation of various toons and begins to attack the Flock, being more powerful than before, with Don Bacon and Patsy ready to battle them.

Baron Harmful steals the eggs and tries to eat them, but his teeth cracked, and then Hal reveals that he and the Blues has painted three egg-shaped rocks white to make them look like eggs while they were battling him. Furious, Baron Harmful manages to spitefully hurl a box of TNT at the flock, but Hal and Bomb throw a can of sardines in his way before he throws the TNT, summoning the Mighty Eagle, destroying his ship and literally punches the Golden Egg out of him. An vengeful and deranged Baron Harmful, back in his normal form, yells at the Flock that he will return to try to wipe Piggy Island and Toontown off the face of the Tooniverse, while strangling Bomb's fuse, revealing his intention of returning with more crows. In the middle of his rant, however, Chuck drops an anvil on Baron Harmful, which knocks him out. King Smoothcheeks and the pigs stand before the defeated crow and Bomb, Red, Hal, and Chuck, stuff a shrunken dip-filled sapphire bomb down Baron Harmful's throat, grab him by the crest and spin him around before tossing him way up high in the sky, before the bomb explodes inside him, which results in him to be violently electrocuted and then melting into nothingness, disintegrating him for good, while Don Bacon and Patsy are arrested for their crimes against Piggy Island. The Flock and Edgar rebuild Pig City with the help of the Toons, but when the Flock and Edgar see an anguished Leonard mourning the loss of the Piggy Castle, Bomb feels bad for him and tells him that they will rebuild it the way it was to which he approves while hearby bequeathing the property to Piggy Castle to Matthew.

A week later, the All-Toon Companionship Festival resumes, as Hal finally gets the recognition he deserves and is hailed as a hero along with the Flock in gratitude when Bomb gives out a speech about how Hal is not only the brains of their team, but also in fact the heart and moral center of the Flock. While being praised by the Pigs and the toons, The Flock even forgive Edgar when they sees him feeling regretful for the chaos he caused, and he offers them a makeshift sun visor for each egg. Edgar remarks that betraying his kind was the dumbest thing he's ever done. Bomb, Red, and Chuck shows him a montage of him stealing the eggs and failing miserably and Edgar even admits that it was the dumbest thing he's ever done. Chuck then admits that it is "too bad" that Baron Harmful has finally been gone, because that leaves them, as heroes, without a villain to steal their eggs. Bomb and Red, however, tells him that they will always be heroes in their own right. While celebrating their festival and victory, The Flock have a conversation with Bugs Bunny and are inspired to move forward, upgrading their slingshot and resuming their egg-guarding duties as they celebrate the Great Egg War's end, but have to be on even more high alert. The Flock guard and protect the eggs together and are now welcomed by the Toons, who now begin to acclimate themselves with the rest of the birds and pigs (even the old inhabitants of Aviantopia move in to Piggy Island) in various activities for life, as Bomb shows a sign reading "Happy ending ain't it?".

When the film ends, Silver insists on watching it again. Chuck tells her that they'll watch it again tomorrow until The Pigs, Lucy and Patrick (Chuck's mother and father), Winnie, Winnie's entire flock, and the rest of the toons want to watch the movie again as well, following an epilogue narrated by the Pink Panther detailing the fates and whereabouts of the toons if the film was critical and finacial success.

A mid-credits scene shows The Flock welcomes Winnie and her gang to Piggy Island.

Main Protagonists

 * John DiMaggio as Bomb
 * Pasi Ruohonen provides Bomb's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Deedee Magno as Matilda
 * Antti LJ Pääkkönen provides Matilda's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * William Salyers as Chuck
 * Antti LJ Pääkkönen provides Chuck's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Curtis Armstrong as Red
 * Antti Pääkkönen provides Red's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Danny Pudi as Jay
 * Heljä Heikkinen and Lynne Guaglione provide Jay's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Jim Cummings as Hal
 * Jean-Marie Viollet provides Hal's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than Scarlett Johansson or John Tuturro.
 * Eric Bauza as Jake
 * Heljä Heikkinen and Lynne Guaglione provide Jake's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Ben Schwartz as Jim
 * Heljä Heikkinen and Lynne Guaglione provide Jim's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Nicole Sullivan as Stella
 * Heljä Heikkinen provides Stella's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Kevin Micheal Richardson as Terence
 * Heljä Heikkinen also provided Terence's grunts and growls, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Gary Schwartz as Tony
 * Heljä Heikkinen provides Tony's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Sam Lavagnino as Bubbles
 * Antti LJ Pääkkönen provides Bubbles's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Cristina Pucelli as Silver
 * Kiti Kokkonen provides Silver's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Kari Wahlgren as Ruby
 * Rinna Paatso provides Ruby's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Tom Kenny as Frost
 * Jean-Marie Viollet provides Frost's vocal effects, as heard by humans other than John Tuturro.
 * Mindy Cohn as Dahlia
 * Michaela Dietz as Poppy
 * Georgina Leahy as Gale
 * Kath Soucie as Luca
 * Shannon Chan-Kent as Willow
 * Peter Cullen as Mighty Eagle

Supporting protagonists

 * Fred Tatascoire as Uncle Frank, Red and Terence's uncle
 * Maurice LaMarche as Eddie
 * Linda Cardelini as Peck Girl
 * Bill Hader as Harold
 * Novie Edwards as Gloria
 * Eric Bauza as Zain, Leland, Major Pecker, and Shrapnel
 * Jessica DiCicco as Bette
 * April Winchell as Wonder Bird, the commander of Winnie's flock.
 * Grey Griffin as Lianne
 * Lou Hirsch as Thelonius
 * Charles Fleischer as Walter
 * Peter Oldring as Wade
 * Cree Summer as Tonya
 * Jim Cummings as Officer Murphy, Helmut, and Master Beakagi
 * Tara Strong as Pam
 * Myrna Velasco as Pauline
 * Candi Milo as Darlene
 * Mindy Cohn as Tiffany
 * Andrea Libman as Mireille
 * Nika Futterman as Noah
 * Kimberly Brooks as Jasmine
 * Dan Castellaneta as Patrick, Chuck's witty and laid-back father
 * Wendie Malick as Lucy, Chuck's well-meaning mother
 * Clancy Brown as Capt’n Thrash
 * Steven Blum as Owlpheus
 * Judi Dench as Melody
 * Uzo Aduba as Mia
 * Chris Hardwick as Steve
 * Kath Soucie as Lady Plume
 * Janyse Jaud as Winnie, Red and Terence's aunt
 * Tress MacNeille as Sidney
 * Ashleigh Ball as Paige

Villains

 * Tim Curry as Baron Constantine Harmful
 * Corey Burton as Harmful's toon voice (uncredited)
 * Neil Crone as Don Bacon
 * Ian Jones Quartey as Patsy
 * David Oyelowo as King Julian Matthew Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks I
 * Jason Issacs as Edgar Baconhooves
 * Aku Laitinen provides his evil laugh.

Live action guest stars
Cameos consists of Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, and Linda Cardellini as the Scooby-Doo cast; Uzo Aduba, Kirstie Alley, and Christina Hendricks as Hotel waitresses; Rashida Jones as a receptionist at Cartoon Network Studios; Dolly Pardon as Hal's psychiatrist; Jim Carrey as a therapist for cartoon characters; Salma Hayek as Chuck's feather groomer; Danny McBride, Jason Sudeikis, and Josh Gad as Bomb, Red, and Chuck's agents respectively
 * Eddie Murphy as himself (cameo)
 * Sofia Vergara as herself (cameo)
 * Janeane Garofalo as Hotel bellhop (cameo)
 * Rob Delaney as Hotel co-manager (cameo)
 * Joanna Cassidy as Dolores (cameo)
 * Keanu Reeves as Hotel manager (cameo)
 * Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean; Atkinson also voices Mr. Bean's animated counterpart. (cameo)
 * Billy Crystal as a hot dog vendor (cameo)
 * Camilla Arfwedson as a Hotel employee (cameo)
 * Bill Murray as Hotel chef (cameo)
 * Mike Myers as UPS delivery guy (cameo)
 * John Tuturro as a bird whisperer (cameo)
 * Charles Fleischer as a security guard (cameo)
 * An archival recording of Mel Blanc dubber over Fleischer's voice.
 * Renee Russo as a lounge singer (cameo)
 * Tina Fey as Hotel housekeeper (cameo)
 * Scarlett Johansson as herself
 * Don and Dan Stanton as the Warner Brothers (cameos)
 * Jenna Elfman as Kate Houghton (cameo)

Supporting Characters

 * Brain Doyle Murray as King Matthew Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks II
 * Richard Steven Horvitz as Corporal Richard Pigman
 * Lewis Black as Foreman Nigel Piglington
 * Bill Hader as Leonard (King Leonard Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks) and Professor Mario Pigsworth
 * Charlie Adler as Ross
 * John Oliver as Charles A. Haruka-Zori
 * Bryce Pinkham as Callum
 * Ernie Sabella as Bounci
 * Taye Diggs as Ollie
 * Brad Garrett as Eugene
 * Rena Anakwe as Melody
 * Bumper Robinson as Chet
 * E.G. Daily as Chip
 * Sia as Lady Bacon
 * Wally Wingert as Marf
 * Ken Hudson Campbell as Frank
 * Maurice LaMarche as Louis the Mechanic Pig and Professor Percy Pigsworth
 * Pierre Coffin, Chris Renaud, Yoann Perrier, Damien Laquet, and Chris Wedge as Minion Pigs
 * Clancy Brown as Chronicler Doug Piggerstein
 * Jeff Bennett as Gramps
 * Dennis Bateman as Jeff McBacon

Cartoon Cameo Voice Cast
In the spirit of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the film features numerous appearances of other animated characters from within the Warner Bros. catalogue and other third party properties that appear with dialogue.


 * Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit and Benny the Cab (cameo)
 * Jim Cummings makes a cameo as his voice from the screen test of a cancelled Roger Rabbit sequel.
 * Kathleen Turner as Jessica Rabbit (cameo)
 * Jocelyn Blue as Nerdluck Pound (cameo)
 * Charity James as Nerdluck Blanko (cameo)
 * June Melby as Nerdluck Bang (cameo)
 * Catherine Reitman as Nerdluck Bupkus (cameo)
 * Colleen Wainwright as Nerdluck Nawt (cameo)
 * Kate Flannery as Carol (cameo)
 * Tom Kenny as Sumo, Eduardo, SpongeBob SquarePants, Commander Peepers, Heffer, Rabbit, Valhallen, Boo-Boo Bear, Slinkman, Scoutmaster Lumpus, Pekerone, Gary the Snail, Popeye the Sailor, Huckleberry Hound, Gibson, Jake Spidermonkey, Dog, Top Cat, Raimundo Pedrosa, Eddie Lawrence, The Mayor, Flain, Seismo, Teslo, Berp, Tungster, and Narrator (cameos)
 * Craig Ferguson as Owl (cameo)
 * Aidan McGraw as Roo (cameo)
 * Chris Hardwick as Otis (cameo)
 * Leigh-Allyn Baker as Abby (cameo)
 * Neil Flynn as Pig (cameo), He was previously voiced by Tino Insana in Barnyard and in Back at the Barnyard
 * Jeff Bennett as Foghorn Leghorn, Keswick, Hector J. Peabody, Touché Turtle, Yosemite Sam, Larry Shrew, Kwicky Koala, Droopy, Pogo Possum, Clay Bailey, Johnny Bravo, Raj, Lucky Bob, Lippy the Lion, Boogregard "Boog" Shlizetti, Dexter's Dad, Pitu Le Pew, Stereo Monovici, Dribbal, Gurggle, Jinky, Camillot, and Bud Budiovitch (cameos)
 * Jim Meskimen as the Mad Doctor (cameo)
 * Jennifer Paz as Lapis Lazuli (cameo)
 * Rick Gomez as Windsor Gorilla and Slips Python (cameo)
 * Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean (cameo)
 * Dannah Feinglass as Penny Lefkowitz (cameo)
 * Phil Hayes as Rokit, Coach, and Kuffs (cameo)
 * Patrick Warburton as Tucker X (cameo)
 * Bob Joles as Mr. Fugu (cameo)
 * Christian Potenza as Chris McLean (cameo)
 * Cam Clarke as Leonardo and Freddy the Ferret (cameos)
 * Clarke also provided many vocal effects for Zig the Hyena.
 * Barry Gordon as Jake Clawson/Razor and Donatello (cameos)
 * Rob Paulsen as Yakko Warner, Fowlmouth, Glomp, Hoogi, Augustus Gummi, Dr. Otto von Scratchansniff, Buck Tuddrussel, Concord Condor, Peck, Raphael, Carl Wheezer, Gordon Quid, Major Glory, and Pinky (cameos)
 * Townsend Coleman as Michelangelo (cameo)
 * Wendie Malick as Trudy X (cameo)
 * Chris Rock as Osmosis "Ozzy" Jones (cameo)
 * David Hyde Pierce as Drixenol "Drix" Koldreliff (cameo)
 * Lynsey Bartilson as Tuesday X (cameo)
 * Melissa Rauch as Miss Mam'selle Hepzibah (cameo)
 * Tim Curry as Taurus Bulba (cameo)
 * Jim Cummings as Snagglepuss, Fleegle, Tasmanian Devil, Barnyard Dawg, Captain Caveman, Dick Dastardly, Tupley, Cat, Baby Herman, Bonkers D. Bobcat, Pete, Magilla Gorilla, Lucky Piquel, Papa Bear, Colonel Shuffle, Uncle Pecos, Fat Cat, Porky Pine, Loopy De Loop, Marc Anthony, Big Bad Wolf, Drake Mallard / Darkwing Duck, Peter Potamus, Negaduck, Bluto, Professor Norton Nimnul, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Beaky Buzzard, Zummi Gummi, Meathead Cat, Monterey Jack, Sam Sheepdog, Yoyo Dodo, Lurch, Gossamer, Wile E. Coyote, Nasty Canasta, Morocco Mole, and Spike the Irish Dog (cameos)
 * Archival recordings of Mel Blanc are used for Captain Caveman's iconic yell.
 * Travis Oates as Piglet (cameo)
 * Jack Angel as Bud E. Flud / The Liquidator (cameo)
 * Anjelica Huston as Morticia Addams (cameo)
 * Christopher Lloyd as Uncle Fester Addams (cameo)
 * Cathy Weseluck as Spike the Dragon (cameo)
 * Christina Ricci as Wednesday Addams (cameo)
 * Jeannie Elias as Pugsley Addams (cameo)
 * Katie Leigh as Sunni Gummi (cameo)
 * Jason Alexander as Boris Badenov (cameo)
 * Fátima Ptacek as Dora Marquez (cameo)
 * Uzo Aduba as Bismuth (cameo)
 * Koda Gursoy as Boots the Monkey (cameo)
 * Lauri Fraser as Natasha Fatale and Miz Beaver (cameo)
 * Scott Menville as Robin and Chavez (cameos)
 * Greg Cipes as Beast Boy (cameos)
 * Bill Kopp as Eek the Cat (cameo)
 * Khary Payton as Cyborg (cameo)
 * Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime, Howland Owl, Eeyore and Ironhide (cameos)
 * Corey Burton as Ratchet, Snidely Whiplash, and Dale (cameos)
 * Amy Poehler as Bessie Higgenbottom (cameo)
 * Andy Richter as Ben Higgenbottom (cameo)
 * Samantha Newark as Jem/Jerrica Benton (cameo)
 * Oscar Isaac as Gomez Addams (cameo)
 * John DiMaggio as Jake, Meathead Dog, Albert Alligator, Barney Bear, Baby Bear, Budzi, and Schnitzel (cameos)
 * DiMaggio provided some vocal effects for Sharko the Shark.
 * Kath Soucie as Fifi La Fume, Lola Bunny, Dexter's Mom, Claudette Dupri, Sniffles, Truman X, Lil' Sneezer, Lee Lee, Agent Honeydew, Phil DeVille, Lil DeVille, Kanga, Ray Ray Lee, Priffy, and Penelope Pussycat (cameos)
 * Soucie provided many vocal effects for Marina the Mermaid
 * Laurel Page as Taffy Dare (cameo)
 * Bob Bergen as Porky Pig, Topsy Cat, and Tweety (cameos)
 * Sam Riegel as Vampos (cameo)
 * Francesca Marie Smith as Helga Pataki (cameo)
 * Jamie Marchi as Panty Anarchy (cameo)
 * Monica Rial as Stocking Anarchy (cameo)
 * Kevin Conroy as Radley Crown/Blue Falcon (cameo)
 * Erin Matthews as Coop Burtonburger (cameo)
 * June Foray (via archival audio recordings) as Lena Hyena (cameos)
 * Eden Sher as Star Butterfly (cameo)
 * Adam McArthur as Marco Diaz (cameo)
 * Estelle Harris as Lula (cameo)
 * Erica Luttrell as Princess Candy (cameo)
 * Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse (cameo)
 * Peter Browngardt as Uncle Grandpa (cameo)
 * Bumper Robinson as Footi, Glurt, Bumblebee, and Wizwuz (cameos)
 * Dave Smith as Krader, Volectro, Zorch (cameos)
 * Mel Blanc (via archival audio recordings) as Dino, Frisky Puppy, and K-9 (cameos)
 * Tress MacNeille as Babs Bunny, Fang, Toast, Chip, Pepper Mills, Callie Briggs, Cho-Cho, Susanna Susquahanna, Gadget Hackwrench, Kimber Benton, Aja Leith, Sweet Polly Purebred, Wilma Flintstone, Chilly Willy, Marcia the Martian, Rosie the Robot Maid, Hello Nurse, Little Red Riding Hood, and Dot Warner (cameos)
 * Gregg Bissonette as Myke and Camsta (cameos)
 * Chris Cox as Gox, Forx, and Busto (cameos)
 * Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck (cameo)
 * Bill Farmer as Goofy, Pluto, and Horace Horsecollar (cameos)
 * Robbie Daymond as Raymond and Swaysway (cameos)
 * Eric Bauza as Marvin the Martian, Speedy Gonzales, Hubie, Dr. Benton Quest, Froggo, Bingo, Drooper, Joey, Marky, Dee-Dee, Mac and Tosh Gopher, Bertie, Henery Hawk, Belly Bag, Shorty, George, Underdog, Rodolfo Rivera/White Pantera, Squiddly Diddly, Buhduece, Junior, So-So the Monkey, Scrappy-Doo, Sylvester Jr., Charlie Dog, Palladum, Baba Looey, Atom Ant, Felix the Cat and Master Frown (cameos)
 * Archival recordings of Hugues Le Bars are used for Joey, Marky, and Dee-Dee's vocal effects.
 * Adam DeVine as Pizza Steve and Boone Wiseman (cameos)
 * Tania Gunadi as Sashi Kobayashi (cameo)
 * James Marsden as Plucky Duck (cameo)
 * Alanna Ubach as Manny Rivera / El Tigre (cameo)
 * Roger Eschbacher as Jim Kim (cameo)
 * Steven Blum as Kamzo, Kuffs, Starscream, Spinzo, and Aquad (cameo)
 * Paul Julian (via archival audio recordings) as Road Runner (cameo)
 * David Sant as Pingu (cameo)
 * Candi Milo as Dexter, Shana Elmsford, Granny Frump, Zoe Aves/Black Cuervo, Gus Griswald, Witch Hazel, Coco, Granny, Gosalyn Mallard, Grammi Gummi, and Sweetie Pie (cameos)
 * Billy West as Hamton Pig, Woody Woodpecker, Emmitt Roswell, Brainy Smurf, Roy the Rooster, Muttley, Bugs Bunny, Stimpson J. Cat, Ren Höek, Roger Klotz, Cad Lackey, Rancid Rabbit, Doug Funnie, and Elmer Fudd (cameos)
 * Archival recordings of Mel Blanc and Don Messick are used for Woody Woodpecker's iconic laugh and Muttley's snickering respectively.
 * Maurice LaMarche as Benny the Ball, Inspector Gadget, Dizzy Devil, Pepe Le Pew, The Brain, Fred Flintstone, Squit, Butch Cat, Doggie Daddy, Simon Bar Sinister, Spike Bulldog, and Etno Polino (cameos)
 * Jeff Bergman as George Jetson, Speed Buggy, Quick Draw McGraw, Riff Raff, Eustace Bagge, Yogi Bear, Hardy Har Har, Droop-a-Long Coyote, Sylvester, Merlin the Magic Mouse, Ralph Wolf, Pete Puma, Heathcliff, Barney Rubble, Mr. Spacely, and Wally Gator (cameos)
 * Melissa Fahn as Gaz and Dendy (cameos)
 * Don Messick as Eugene the Jeep (via archival audio recordings)
 * Andy Berman as Dib (cameo)
 * Ed Helms as Mr. Krupp/Captain Underpants (cameo)
 * Patrick Pinney as Mighty Mouse (cameo)
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Momo, Daffy Duck, Perry the Platypus, Happy, Lion, Appa, Og, Snorky, and Numbuh 4 (cameos)
 * Jeff McCarthy as Michigan J. Frog (cameo)
 * Mindy Cohn as Velma Dinkley (cameos)
 * Charlie Schlatter as Kick Buttowski (cameos)
 * Jess Winfield as Dr. Jumba Jookiba (cameo)
 * Matt Jones as Gunther Magnuson (cameo)
 * Fred Tatasciore as Slumbo, Jawg, and Kraw (cameo)
 * Jerry Trainor as Dudley Puppy (cameo)
 * Grey Griffin as Daphne Blake, Kitty Katswell, Winsome Witch, Carmen "Raya" Alonso, Lupe Toucan, Ingrid Giraffe, Brenda Chance, Miss Prissy, Portia Gibbons, Olive Oyl, Carmelita Aves/Voltura, Mandy, Jane Jetson, Betty Rubble, Frankie Foster, Yumi, Kimiko Tohomiko, Goo, Red Hot Riding Hood, Mama Bear, Vambre Warrior, Lily Loud, Sam Manson, Lana Loud, Melody Valentine, Toodles Galore, Lola Loud, Leonard Helperman, Major Doctor Ghastly, and Prince Puppycorn (cameos)
 * Noelle North as Cubbi Gummi (cameo)
 * Matthew Lillard as Shaggy Rogers and Cliffjumper (cameos)
 * Vernee Watson-Johnson as Dee Dee Skyes (cameo)
 * Dan Povenmire as Heinz Doofenshmirtz (cameo)
 * Olivia Olson as Marceline and Vanessa Doofenshmirtz (cameo)
 * Frank Welker as Fred Jones, Furball, Gruffi Gummi, Little Beeper, Megatron, Garfield, Jabberjaw, Father Time, Astro, Runt, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Heckle, Jeckle, Curious George, McWolf, Hefty Smurf, Boskov, Chicken Boo, Ricochet Rabbit, Thaddeus Plotz, Augie Doggie, Dynomutt, Booker, Bo, Sheldon, Azrael, Byron Basset, Ralph T. Guard, The Infraggable Krunk, Hector Bulldog, Pule Houser, Gogo Dodo, Monkey, and Scooby-Doo (cameos)
 * Archival recordings of Don Messick are used for Scooby-Doo's iconic laugh.
 * Kathleen Wilhoite as Pepper Ann (cameo)
 * Christy Carlson Romano as Kim Possible (cameo)
 * Kyla Pratt as Penny Proud (cameo)
 * Shannon Chan-Kent as Silver Spoon (cameo)
 * Michelle Creber as Apple Bloom (cameo)
 * Claire Corlett as Sweetie Belle (cameo)
 * Madeleine Peters as Scootaloo (cameo)
 * Cristina Vee as Marinette Dupain-Cheng/Miraculous Ladybug and Shantae (cameo)
 * Kyle Carrozza as Prohyas Warrior (cameo)
 * Jason Ritter as Dipper Pines (cameo)
 * Kristen Schaal as Mabel Pines (cameo)
 * Alex Hirsch as Grunkle Stan, Soos Ramirez, and Bill Cipher (cameos)
 * Linda Cardellini as Wendy Corduroy (cameo)
 * Kevin Hart as George Beard (cameo)
 * Thomas Middleditch as Harold Hutchins and Penn Zero (cameos)
 * Brian Stepanek as Magnifo (cameo)
 * Laraine Newman as Miss Information and Charity Bazaar (cameos)
 * Armin Shimerman as General Skarr and Stomach (cameos)
 * Charles Martinet as Mario, Wario, Luigi, and Waluigi (cameos)
 * Roger Craig Smith as Sonic the Hedgehog, Hawkodile and Richard (cameo)
 * Colleen Villard as Miles "Tails" Prower (cameo)
 * Brian Cummings as Hollywood (cameo)
 * Brian Drummond as Garu (cameo)
 * Brian Dobson as Uncle Dumpling (cameo)
 * Will Friedle as Ron Stoppable (cameo)
 * Michael Dobson as Ho (cameo)
 * Dale "Fish" Wilson as Linguini (cameo)
 * Lee Tockar as Abyo and Cuckoo Canary (cameo)
 * Paul Fusco as ALF (cameo)
 * Chantal Strand as Ching and Diamond Tiara (cameos)
 * B.J. Ward as Melissa Duck (cameo)
 * J.G. Quintel as Mordecai and High-Five Ghost (cameos)
 * William Salyers as Rigby (cameo)
 * Hank Azaria as Gargamel (cameo)
 * Catherine Taber as Lori Loud (cameo)
 * Daryl Sabara as Rex Salazar (cameo)
 * Keith Scott as Bullwinkle J. Moose, Dudley Do-Right, and Fearless Leader (cameo)
 * Beck Bennett as Launchpad McQuack (cameo)
 * Max Charles as Sherman and Harvey Beaks (cameos)
 * Nathan Lane as Spot Helperman and Timon (cameo)
 * Kimberly Brooks as Jasper and Mee Mee (cameo)
 * David Tennant as Scrooge McDuck (Cameo)
 * Lara Jill Miller as Petunia Pig, Juniper Lee, and Lisa Loud (cameos)
 * Philip Solomon as Craig Williams (cameo)
 * Noël Wells as Lord Dominator and Kelsey Pokoly (cameos)
 * H. Michael Croner as J.P. Mercer and Brock (cameos)
 * Bernadette Peters as Rita (cameo)
 * Mandy Patinkin as Papa Smurf (cameo)
 * Ashley Johnson as Gretchen Priscilla Grundler (cameo)
 * April Winchell as Sylvia, Peg Pete, and Clarabelle Cow (cameos)
 * Benjamin Diskin as Numbuh 1, Numbuh 2, and Spook (cameos)
 * Matthew Piazzi as Fancy-Fancy (cameo)
 * Susan Silo as Sartana of the Dead (cameo)
 * Jason Harris as Choo-Choo and Brain (cameo)
 * Michael Dorn as I.M. Weasel (cameo)
 * Kari Wahlgren as Nova, Shannon, and Shellsea (cameos)
 * Tia Mowry as Lemonjella LaBelle (cameo)
 * Tamera Mowry as Orangejella LaBelle (cameo)
 * Carlos Alazraqui as Lazlo, Mesmo, Denzel Crocker, Grandpapi/Puma Loco, Torts, Monroe, Ramone Gugleamo, Rocko Rama, Winslow, and Clam (cameos)
 * Kenan Thompson as Fat Albert (cameo)
 * Shedrack Anderson III as Rudolph "Rudy" Davis (cameo)
 * Keith Robinson as William Henry "Bill" Cosby Jr. (cameo)
 * Marques Houston as "Dumb" Donald Parker (cameo)
 * Jermaine Williams as James "Mushmouth" Mush (cameo)
 * Aaron Frazier as "Old Weird" Harold Simmons (cameo)
 * Alphonso McAuley as Bucky Miller (cameo)
 * Andre Robinson as Clyde McBride and Russell Cosby (cameos)
 * Kyle Massey as Milo (cameo)
 * Justin Roiland as Oscar and the Earl of Lemongrab (cameo)
 * Chelsea Kane as Bea Goldfishberg (cameo)
 * Jack McBrayer as Clumsy Smurf and Wander (cameos)
 * Ashleigh Ball as Applejack, Blythe Baxter, Skippy Squirrel, T.J. Detweiler, Oopsy Bear, and Rainbow Dash (cameos)
 * Tom Robinson as Foo (cameo)
 * Paul Rugg as Freakazoid (cameo)
 * Angelina Wahler as Fee (cameo)
 * Andrea Libman as Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy (cameos)
 * Tabitha St. Germain as Rarity, Pucca, Ring Ring, Cheer Bear, and Pepper Clark (cameos)
 * Ian James Corlett as Funshine Bear (cameo)
 * Tracey Moore as Share Bear (cameo)
 * Scott McNeil as Grumpy Bear and Wasabi Pow (cameos)
 * Kelly Sheridan as Starlight Glimmer (cameo)
 * Trevor Devall as Elroy Jetson (cameo)
 * Danica McKellar as Judy Jetson (cameo)
 * Greg Eagles as Grim (cameo)
 * Asher Bishop as Chowder (cameo)
 * Jay Gragnani as Casper the Friendly Ghost (cameo)
 * Clancy Brown as Eugene Krabs and Otto (cameos)
 * Tex Hammond as Lincoln Loud (cameo)
 * Lacey Chabert as Eliza Thornberry (cameo)
 * Flea as Donnie Thornberry (cameo)
 * Mary Hart as Mary Heartless (cameo)
 * Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks (cameo)
 * Julie Payne as Lanolin (cameo)
 * Gregg Berger as Odie and Orson (cameos)
 * Michael Bell as Grouchy Smurf (cameo)
 * Peter Jason as Turg and Wuzzo (cameo)
 * Jeffrey Garcia as Sheen Estevez and Pip (cameos)
 * Kevin MacDonald as Waffle (cameo)
 * Nick Bakay as Norbert (cameo)
 * Richard Steven Horvitz as Billy, Zim, Mixadel, Splasho, Oggy, Dagget, and Calamity Coyote (cameos)
 * Archival recordings of Hugues Le Bars are used for Oggy's vocal effects.
 * Kevin Michael Richardson as Oswidge, Antauri, and Mr. Gus (cameos)
 * Andrew Francis as Ikura Maki (cameo)
 * Rick Adams as Tako Maki (cameo)
 * Tara Strong as Truffles, Raven, Big Fat Baby, Maguro Maki, Omi, Shareena Wickett, Twilight Sparkle, Timmy Turner, Penelope Pitstop, Betty Boop, Pussyfoot, Rocket J. Squirrel, Bubbles, and Princess Unikitty (cameos)
 * Chiara Zanni as Kani Maki (cameo)
 * Corey Feldman as Sparx (cameo)
 * Jess Harnell as Wakko Warner, Secret Squirrel, Crash Bandicoot, Shuff, Vulk, Hydro, Zaptor, Meltus, Burnard, Vaka and Jokey Smurf (cameos)
 * Cathy Cavadini as Blossom and Josephine "Josie" McCoy (cameos)
 * Debi Derryberry as Jimmy Neutron and Loud Kiddington (cameos)
 * Mason Vale Cotton as Arnold Shortman (cameo)
 * Traci Paige Johnson as Blue (cameo)
 * Koyalee Chanda as Magenta (cameo)
 * Adam Peltzman as Green Puppy (cameo)
 * Yuri Lowenthal as Ben Tennyson (cameo)
 * Chloë Grace Moretz as Smurfette (cameo)
 * David Kaufman as Danny Fenton and Dexter Douglas (cameo)
 * Janice Kawaye as Ami, Kim Chin, Jenny Wakeman, and Kam Chin (cameos)
 * Sean Marquette as Mac (cameo)
 * E.G. Daily as Buttercup, Rudy Tabootie, and Tommy Pickles (cameos)
 * Rickey D'Shon Collins as Tucker Foley and Vince LaSalle (cameo)
 * Marty Grabstein as Courage (cameo)
 * Jocelyne Loewen as Penny Ling (cameo)
 * Curtis Armstrong as Dan (cameos)
 * Kyle Rideout as Vinnie Terrio (cameo)
 * Leonard Garner as Cobrax (cameo)
 * Thea White as Muriel Bagge (cameo)
 * Peter New as Sunil Nevla (cameo)
 * Nicole Oliver as Zoe Trent (cameo)
 * Kira Tozer as Minka Mark (cameo)
 * Dave Foley as Chris (cameo)
 * Paget Brewster as Elise and Mr. Mumbles (cameos)
 * Dwight Schultz as Mung Daal (cameo)
 * David Warner as Dr. Vic Frankenstein (cameo)
 * Wayne Knight as Mr. Blik, Igor, and Dojo Kanojo Cho (cameos)
 * Russi Taylor as Pebbles Flintstone, Quacker, and Minnie Mouse (cameo)
 * Jamil Walker Smith as Gerald Johanssen (cameo)
 * Bryce Papenbrook as Adrien Agreste/Cat Noir (cameo)
 * Dave Fennoy as Globert, Boogly, Krog, Kramm (cameo)
 * Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa (cameo)
 * Keith Ferguson as Bloo and Lord Hater (cameos)
 * Cheryl Chase as Angelica Pickles (cameo)
 * Bill Melendez as Snoopy and Woodstock (via archival audio recordings) (cameo)
 * Wally Wingert as Jon Arbuckle and Wade Duck (cameos)
 * Noah Schnapp as Charlie Brown (cameo)
 * Alex Garfin as Linus Van Pelt (cameo)
 * Noah Johnston as Schroeder (cameo)
 * Michael Gough as Gopher (cameo)
 * Hadley Belle Miller as Lucy Van Pelt (cameo)
 * Venus Omega Schultheis as Peppermint Patty (cameo)
 * Mariel Sheets as Sally (cameo)
 * Madisyn Shipman as Violet (cameo)
 * AJ Teece as Pig-Pen (cameo)
 * Marelik "Mar Mar" Walker as Franklin (cameo)
 * William "Alex" Wunsch as Shermy (cameo)
 * Rebecca Bloom as Marcie (cameo)
 * Anastasia Bredikhina as Patty (cameo)
 * Francesca Angelucci Capaldi as Frieda (cameo)
 * Matthew Moy as Lars Barriga (cameo)
 * Kate Micucci as Sadie Miller, Webby Vanderquack, and Dr. Fox (cameos)
 * Fred Newman as Skeeter Valentine and Porkchop (cameos)
 * Constance Shulman as Patty Mayonnaise (cameo)
 * Janyse Jaud as Lee Kanker and Sarah (cameos)
 * Kathleen Baar as Trixie, Kevin, Mr. Kat, and Marie Kanker (cameos)
 * Peter Kelamis as Rolf (cameo)
 * David Paul Grove as Jonny 2x4 (cameo)
 * Erin Fitzgerald as May Kanker and Nazz (cameos)
 * Nicolas Cantu as Gumball Watterson (cameo)
 * Jim Rash as Cecil Turtle (cameo)
 * David Eccles as Krumm (cameo)
 * Eric Edelstein as Grizzly (cameo)
 * Lauren Tom as Numbuh 3 (cameo)
 * Danny Pudi as Huey Duck (cameo)
 * Russi Taylor briefly provides the voice acting for Huey's original voice, reprising her role from the original series
 * Ben Schwartz as Dewey Duck (cameo)
 * Russi Taylor briefly provides the voice acting for Dewey's original voice, reprising her role from the original series
 * Bobby Moynihan as Panda and Louie Duck (cameos)
 * Russi Taylor briefly provides the voice acting for Louie's original voice, reprising her role from the original series
 * Dennis Bateman as Cool Cat (cameo)
 * Laura Mooney as Katie Ka-Boom (cameo)
 * Ramone Hamilton as Lil' D (cameos)
 * Demetri Martin as Ice Bear (cameo)
 * Donielle T. Hansley Jr. as Darwin Watterson (cameo)
 * Shelby Rabara as Peridot (cameo)
 * Spike Brandt as Tyke Bulldog and Bandit (cameos)
 * William Hanna (via archival audio recordings) as Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse (cameos)
 * Jeff Bennett voices Tom, while Richard Steven Horvitz voices Jerry, but they each only speak sparingly for comedic effect.
 * Archival audio recordings of Mel Blanc, Sara Berner, and June Foray are used.
 * Spike Brandt provided some vocal effects for Tom and Jerry.
 * Kaiji Tang and Don Brown provided a few vocal effects for Tom.
 * André Sogliuzzo and Samuel Vincent also provided a few vocal effects for Jerry.
 * Taye Diggs as Tom's singing voice
 * Patrick Stump as Jerry's singing voice
 * Eddie Deezen as Mandark (cameo)
 * Kat Cressida as Dee Dee (cameo)
 * Dee Dee's original voice actor, Allison Moore, makes a cameo as her original voice as to compare her current voice and regular voice to Flapjack.
 * Gail Matthius as Shirley the Loon (cameo)
 * Matt Frewer as Pink Panther (cameo)
 * John Byner as Charlie Ant and Blue Aardvark (cameo)
 * Ashly Burch as Enid (cameo)
 * Ian Jones-Quartey as Radicles and Darrell (cameo)
 * Mark Schiff as Little Dog (cameo)
 * Brad Garrett as Big Dog and Phil (cameo)
 * John Mariano as Bobby (cameo)
 * Matt Hill as Ed (cameo)
 * Samuel Vincent as Edd and Russell Ferguson (cameos)
 * Brock Baker as Eddy (cameo)
 * Sherri Stoner as Slappy Squirrel (cameo)
 * Hynden Walch as Princess Bubblegum, Starfire, and Penny Sanchez (cameos)
 * Rosearik Rikki Simons as GIR (cameo)
 * Brian Hull as Pesto (cameo)
 * Ross Bagdasarian Jr. as Alvin and Simon Seville (cameos)
 * Janice Karman as Theodore Seville (cameo)
 * Thorup Van Orman as Flapjack (cameo)
 * Roz Ryan as Bubbie and Mammy Two Shoes (cameos)
 * Brain Doyle Murray as Captain K’nuckles (cameo)
 * Chris Cox as Gox, Forx, and Busto (cameo)
 * Abby Trott as April O'Neil (cameo)
 * Dustin Sardella as Aang (cameo)
 * Zach Callison as Steven Quartz Universe (cameo)
 * Janet Varney as Korra (cameo)
 * Seychelle Gabriel as Asami Sato (cameo)
 * Cristina Pucelli as Luan Loud (cameo)
 * Moira Quirk as Brit Crust (cameo)
 * Cree Summer as Elmyra Duff, Numbuh 5, Tiff Crust, Penny Gadget, Rayna Cartflight, Susie Carmichael, Cree Lincoln, Aka Pella, Jamzy, and Mary Melody (cameos)
 * Thom Adcox as Pupert (cameo)
 * Liliana Mumy as Leni Loud and Panini (cameos)
 * Chad Doreck as Brad Carbunkle (cameo)
 * Danny Cooksey as Montana Max and Dave the Barbarian (cameo)
 * Jessica DiCicco as Gwen Wu, Lynn Loud Jr., Maggie Pesky, Flame Princess, and Lucy Loud (cameos)
 * Estelle as Garnet (cameo)
 * Rodger Bumpass as Flamzer, Naut, and Squidward Tentacles (cameo)
 * Desirée Goyette as Nermal (cameo)
 * Mae Whitman as Katara (cameo)
 * Michela Dietz as Amethyst (cameo)
 * David Hornsby as Fanboy (cameo)
 * Nika Futterman as Mike Mazinsky, Adam Lyon, Chum Chum, and Luna Loud (cameos)
 * Jamie Kennedy as Kyle Bloodworth-Thomason (cameo)
 * Griffin Burns as Snax, Slusho, Chilbo (cameos)
 * Dante Basco as Jake Long and Zuko (cameo)
 * Kali Troy as Trixie Carter and Valerie Brown (cameos)
 * Jessie Flower as Toph Beifong (cameo)
 * Jack DeSena as Sokka (cameo)
 * Greg Baldwin as Uncle Iroh and Aku (cameos)
 * Charlie Finn as Spud Spudinski (cameo)
 * Kaley Cuoco as Brandy Harrington (cameo)
 * Daveigh Chase as Lilo (cameo)
 * Chris Sanders as Stitch (cameo)
 * Reese Hartwig as Jonny Quest (cameo)
 * Michael Hanks as Race Bannon (cameo)
 * Tia Carrere as Jezebel Jade (cameo)
 * Arnie Pantoja as Hadji (cameo)
 * Audrey Wasilewski as Tuck Carbunkle and Arlene (cameos)
 * Nancy Cartwright as Lu, Rufus, and Chuckie Finster (cameos)
 * Alex Cazares as Oblina (cameo)
 * Jennifer Hale as Madison Spaghettini Papadopoulos and Princess Morbucks (cameo)
 * Charlie Adler as Buster Bunny, Candy Hector Caramella, Verminious Snaptrap, Ickis, Mr. Whiskers, Chance Furlong/T-Bone, I.R. Baboon, Cow, Chicken, and The Red Guy (cameos)
 * Pamela Adlon as Otto Osworth and Ashley Funicello Spinelli (cameos)
 * Jason Davis as Mikey Blumberg (cameo)
 * Ashley Johnson as Gretchen Priscilla Grundler (cameo)
 * Vincent Martella as Phineas Flynn (cameo)
 * Thomas Sangster as Ferb Fletcher (cameo)
 * Ashley Tisdale as Candace Flynn (cameo)
 * Crystal Scales as Tamika Jones (cameo)
 * Doug Lawrence as Filburt and Plankton (cameo)
 * Mark Hamil as Skips, Skeleton King, and Larry 3000 (cameos)
 * Deedee Magno as Pearl (cameo)
 * Jennifer Esposito as Tina Russo (cameo)
 * Andrew Kishino as Niksput (cameo)
 * Skyler Page as Clarence (cameo)
 * Daran Norris as Cosmo, Snoof, Waka, Cheif Herbert Dumbrowski, The Chameleon, Spugg, and Tiketz (cameo)
 * Susanne Blakeslee as Wanda (cameo)
 * Sean Giambrone as Jeff (cameo)
 * Phil LaMarr as Samurai Jack, Chomly, Flurr, Bosko, Tentro, Jazz, Philly Phil, Hong Kong Phooey, Hector Con Carne, and Wilt (cameos)
 * Dave Fennoy as Globert, Boogly, Krog, and Kramm (cameos)
 * Bill Fagerbakke as Patrick Star and Bulkhead (cameos)
 * Julie Brown as Minerva Mink (cameo)
 * Tom Kane as Professor Utonium, Darwin Thornberry, and Mr. Herriman (cameos)
 * Jeremy Shada as Finn (cameo)
 * Courtney Taylor as K.O. (cameo)
 * Sam Marin as Pops, Benson, and Muscle Man (cameos)
 * Danny Mann as Screwy Squirrel and Gorgious Klatoo (cameos)
 * Archival recordings of Wally Maher are used for Screwy Squirrel's iconic laugh

Development
Following the success of Angry Birds X, Rovio Animation and Cartoon Network Studios announced that they would make a movie adaptation based on Angry Birds X in December 11, 2014, after the critical success of .

Originally, Warner Bros. Pictures, Cartoon Network, and Rovio were thinking about making it a live action/CGI hybrid a la Alvin and the Chipmunks and the Smurfs directed by Raja Gosnell and produced by David Kellogg.

On January 30, 2015, plans shifted from a live-action/CGI hybrid film to a fully traditionally animated film, that would be "in the same vein as the source material", with the help of a one-time collaboration of Warner Animation Group and Sony Pictures Animation.

In August 1, 2015, Warner Bros. watched, , and , and decided to make it a fully 2D-animated movie with live action sequences mixed in. Filming began on March 1, 2016 and wrapped on August 3, 2016. Rubber mannequins of the Flock would portray the animated characters during rehearsals to teach the actors where to look when acting with "open air and imaginative cartoon characters".

Joe Dante convinced Disney, MGM, Paramount, Universal, Twentieth Century Fox, King Features Syndicate, Mattel, Bagdasarian Productions, Nintendo, Nickelodeon, Sega, Turner Entertainment, Paws Inc., VOOZ Character System, Peanuts Worldwide LLC, Film Roman, Allspark Animation, and Xilam to lend their characters to appear in the film, the same way Spielberg convinced Warner Bros. and the various other companies to lend their characters to appear in.

In September 2016, it was announced that Heitor Pereira and Christopher Lennertz are both composing the score for the film together, which will include themes from the Angry Birds games, in collaboration with series composer Ari Pulkkinen.

Animation and visual effects
The 2D hand-drawn animated sequences for Angry Birds X: The Fine Feathered Movie were done by either Top Draw Animation, Mercury Filmworks, Yowza! Animation, Passion Pictures, Rough Draft Studios, Tonic DNA, Sunmin Image Pictures, Boulder Media, and TMS Entertainment, using digital-ink-and-paint, the animation is directed by and  who also supervised the 2-D animation when it blends with the live action environment. Panty and Stocking from were done by Gainax, who animated them for the series.

The characters from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and Back at the Barnyard were done by Omation Animation Studio, who animated for the latter.

According to art director Andrea Torrejon, they still wanted to keep to the look and feel of the television show, in which the larger budget enabled them to add "simple yet impactful changes" to the designs for the big screen, such as depth and shadows for their eyes, beaks, and crests and the impression of flowing fluffy feathers on their plumage.

The film's visual effects were provided by Industrial Light & Magic, Luma, Jim Henson's Creature Shop, and Cinesite. Much of the visual effects were provided by the same team behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Space Jam. Numerous animators who worked on films like Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Angry Birds Movie have also been involved with the animation of the movie, while additional 2D Animation was provided by Toon City, Atomic Cartoons, Karrot Animation, and Copenhagen Bombay Productions Aps, who previously worked with Rovio on Angry Birds Toons.

The film also used computer-generated imagery (CGI) for the Flock, when they're in the real world, which was handled by Blue Sky Studios in Greenwich, Connecticut, who hired 3D animators with a passion for 2D animation for the project. Following the strategy of basing the animation off a stylized 3D/CGI VFX modeling medium through a 2D finish by creating innovative rigging, animation techniques used to create 2D animation, and custom tools such as lighting and rendering, resulting in the film's 3D/CGI animation embracing the look and feel of 2D animation. Sony Pictures Imageworks is provided for the live-action objects the Flock had to interact with in the film.

Unlike other live-action/animated hybrids after Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Space Jam, and Looney Tunes: Back in Action, the animation of the characters followed the same steps as Roger Rabbit and Space Jam:
 * 1) The animators and lay-out artists were given black and white printouts of the live action scenes, placed their animation paper on top of them and drew the animated characters in relationship to the live action footage.
 * 2) After rough animation was complete, it would run through the normal process of traditional animation until the cels were shot on the rostrum camera with no background.
 * 3) The animated footage was then sent to Industrial Light & Magic for compositing, where technicians would animate three lighting layers (shadows, highlights and tone mattes) separately, in order to make the cartoon characters look three-dimensional and give the illusion of the characters being affected by the lighting on set.
 * 4) Finally, the lighting effects were optically composited on to the cartoon characters, who were, in turn, composited into the live-action footage.

Animators

 * Tony Bancroft
 * Uli Meyer
 * Shawn Keller
 * Dan Haskett
 * Bruce W. Smith
 * Andreas Deja
 * Michael Eames
 * Alex Henderson
 * Kyle Marshall
 * Spike Brandt
 * Tony Cervone
 * Dave Alvarez
 * Mark Henn
 * Tom Sito
 * Jessica Borutski
 * Piet Kroon
 * Darrell Van Citters
 * Michael Surrey
 * Francesca Natale
 * Dale Baer
 * James Baxter
 * Lauren Faust
 * Julie Bernier Gosselin
 * Andrea Torrejón
 * Kaisa Pirttinen

Deleted scenes/characters
In the early drafts, SpongeBob was a main character. Most of his scenes were removed to make room for other scenes.

Trivia

 * This is the fourth Cartoon Network theatrical film, the first being the Powerpuff Girls Movie, the second being Regular Show: The Movie, and the third being Shantae: Half-Genie Hero.
 * This is the fourth Warner Animation Group film to be in traditional 2D animation.
 * The film will mark Warner Animation Group's first live-action/animated hybrid film, followed by (2021) and  (2021).
 * This marks Roger Rabbit, Jessica Rabbit, and Baby Herman's first animated appearance since the 1993 short, Trail Mix-Up. Roger will appear again in the upcoming live action/animated Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers movie.
 * Originally, Baron Harmful was gonna be a vulture and Judge Doom's pet named Constantine Voltaire, a reference to the deleted character to Who Framed Roger Rabbit, that declares revenge on all toons, especially the Angry Birds, for letting Eddie Valiant defeat his deceased owner, but that idea was dropped in the interest of making him a more interesting and threatening villain by turning him into a crow reincarnation of Judge Doom.
 * When Baron Harmful transforms into a chimera-like toon monster, he resembles a combination of animated characters:
 * Head: Mixture of Golly Gopher from Re-Animated and Out of Jimmy's Head, Kneesocks Daemon from Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt, the Cheshire Cat from Disney's 1951 version of Alice in Wonderland.
 * Eyes and Hair: Judge Doom's true form from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
 * Nose: Stimpy from The Ren and Stimpy Show.
 * Right Leg: Cyborg from Teen Titans Go!
 * Left Leg: Lynn Loud from the Loud House.
 * Left Arm: Bill Cipher from Gravity Falls.
 * Shoulders: Mixture of Aku from Samurai Jack and Lord Dominator from Wander Over Yonder
 * Right Arm: Dark Danny from Danny Phantom.
 * Glasses: Mixture of Mandark from Dexter's Laboratory and Denzel Crocker from the Fairly OddParents.
 * Torso: Fat Cat from Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
 * Tail: Pepe Le Pew from Looney Tunes
 * Voice: Glowface from the X's, The Joker from Batman: The Animated Series, and Godzilla
 * Laugh: Ren Höek from The Ren and Stimpy Show.
 * Given that the movie's world is pretty identical in concept to the world of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (as in, animated Toons of all kinds existing alongside real humans in a live-action world), along with Roger's aforementioned cameo, this movie is actually in-continuity with that movie, taking place in the same world in 2018 (30 years later), making this movie a spiritual successor to that movie, in a "shared universe" sense.
 * This is the only Warner Animation Group film to feature Disney characters.
 * Despite Sony Pictures Animation having involvement in the film, Columbia Pictures or Sony Pictures Releasing didn’t distribute it.
 * The movie is considered by diehard Angry Birds fans to be an homage to Poached Eggs and Mighty Hoax.
 * This is the only Warner Animation Group film to have a prologue appear before the opening logos.
 * This is the first film produced by Amblin Feature Animation, a successor to Amblimation.
 * Despite being produced by Cartoon Network (in association with Rovio Anmation and Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment), Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie als marked the second time that characters from several animation studios appeared in one film, the first being.
 * The Teen Titans are depicted and portrayed as their 2003 animated counterparts.
 * Several voice actors make cameos as the voice of the character(s) they have played before. These are Candi Milo (Dexter, Sweetie Pie, Coco), Skyler Page (Clarence), and Charlie Adler (Buster Bunny, Candy Hector Caramella, I.R. Baboon, Cow, Chicken, and The Red Guy). But most noticeable is Mindy Cohn as Velma Dinkley. Mindy did Velma's voice from 2002 - 2015.
 * While the movie is going to be a Roger Rabbit-esque film with the 2D animation feeling more prominent than Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the animation treatment, when the Flock gets transported to the real world, will be cel-shaded CGI animation that will have the look and feel of 2D animation, promised to be in the vein of animated movies based on cartoons, while being more fluid, in both the character designs, and the overall character animation.
 * This is the only Angry Birds movie to be 2D animated.
 * This is the only time Calamity Coyote speaks.
 * Charlie Adler reprises his role as Buster Bunny.

Cultural references

 * The scene where Ralph T. Guard trying to eject the Flock out of the Warner Bros. studio is similar to his portrayal in Tiny Toon Adventures where he guarded the Warner Bros. Studios, and was often at odds with the Tiny Toons, usually Plucky Duck.
 * Throughout the beginning is a giant middle finger to live-action adaptations of cartoons from every toon protesting Warner Bros. to make the Flock’s movie 2-D animated, to Yogi Bear and Scooby criticizing their live action movies, Shaggy chastising Matthew Lillard's portrayal of him again (being a reference to Looney Tunes: Back in Action), Finn, Chowder, and Flapjack agreeing to never make a deal with Hollywood to make a live-action adaptation, and Yakko telling Wakko and Dot that the Flock have got the "live-action treatment".
 * When The Flock came across Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Linda Cardellini, and Matthew Lillard and Jay, Jake, and Jim asked if they had any regrets. They replied "Scooby-Doo, maybe.", possibly a reference to Zombieland, where Bill Murray actually regretted starring in Garfield.
 * One scene has Fifi La Fume interacting with Gumball Watterson, Muscle Man, and Peridot, with Muscle Man roasting Fifi La Fume for hiding in the food dish cover on a serving cart by saying his traditional "My Mom" jokes, making Fifi a little annoyed and embarrassed, being a reference to Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation.
 * When Fifi La Fume gets thrown off by Panty and Stocking, her loud screaming is a spot-on resemblance to her scream in Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation.
 * The scene where Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup telling Thaddeus Plotz to make the Flock’s movie fully animated, with Bubbles pleading Plotz to not let it bomb at the box office is a nod to how The Powerpuff Girls Movie bombed at the box office
 * The scene where The Flock spot 7-Eleven is a nod to the Walmart scene in Looney Tunes: Back In Action.
 * When Bugs Bunny mocks Thaddeus Plotz, it’s a reference to the Looney Tunes short, "Wabbit Twouble", when Bugs Bunny mocked Elmer Fudd.
 * When the cartoon characters and the Flock see Elmyra Duff, they either groan or kick her out to the curb which is a reference to how the fans of Tiny Toon Adventures hate Elmyra Duff.
 * The scene where Hal disguised as Captain Bligh while ordering Marf and Frank to do a bunch of chores is nod to the 1948 Bugs Bunny short, Buccaneer Bunny

Music
The film's score is composed by Heitor Pereira and Christopher Lennertz, but some of the tracks used are taken from The Angry Birds Movie, also composed by Pereira, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit, composed by Alan Silvestri. The song also includes some interludes from "Space Jam".

Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack, titled Angry Birds X: The Fine Feathered Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, was released on April 12, 2018

Marketing
The film's theatrical release was preceded by a traditionally animated Looney Tunes short, with Penelope Pussycat in her first ever starring role, titled Whisker Me Away. The movie was promoted by many companies, including Cartoon Network.

In December 2017, the first trailer was released online revealing that characters and easter eggs from other animation studios will appear in the film, including: Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Disney, Warner Bros., MGM, Paramount, Universal, Twentieth Century Fox, Hanna-Barbera, King Features Syndicate, Mattel, Bagdasarian Productions, Nintendo, Sega, Turner Entertainment, Paws Inc., VOOZ Character System, Peanuts Worldwide LLC, Film Roman, Allspark Animation, and Xilam.

McDonalds promotion
The feature was promoted by McDonalds, with toys, that are similar to the ones in Mattel Angry Birds games, in Happy Meals. They include:


 * Red
 * 1) Chuck
 * 2) Bomb
 * 3) Matilda
 * Hal
 * 1) Terence
 * 2) Baron Harmful
 * Jay
 * 1) Jake
 * Jim
 * 1) Bubbles
 * 2) Silver
 * 3) Stella
 * 4) Ruby
 * 5) Tony
 * 6) Mighty Eagle
 * 7) Edgar Baconhooves
 * 8) King Matthew Smoothcheeks II
 * 9) Foreman Nigel
 * 10) Corporal Richard
 * 11) Marf and Frank
 * 12) Professor Mario Pigsworth
 * 13) Chronicler Doug Piggerstien
 * 14) Slingshot

App
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Trailers and TV spots

 * The first teaser trailer was released on June 2017 and was shown before Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, Wonder Woman, Cars 3, The Emoji Movie, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Despicable Me 3.
 * The second teaser trailer was released on September 2017, was shown before The Lego Ninjago Movie, and was shown again before My Little Pony: The Movie, Coco, and The Star.
 * The first theatrical trailer was released on December 2017 and was shown before Ferdinand.
 * The second theatrical trailer was released on February 2018 and was shown before Black Panther and Peter Rabbit
 * The third and last theatrical trailer was released on March 2018 and was shown before Isle of Dogs
 * TV spots began airing in January 2018.

Altered scene
On the DVD release, a scene was altered from the original, where TBA

Home media
Angry Birds X: The Fine Feathered Movie was released on digital HD on June 3, 2018, and on Blu-ray and DVD on June 12, 2018, from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, with four shorts included

Reception
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 95% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 132 reviews. The site's consensus reads, "With its strong characters and eye-popping cartoony animation, Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie is both amazingly action-packed and heartwarming, and is the theatrical Cartoon Network film since The Powerpuff Girls Movie."