Angry Birds X/Tropes/Characters

General

 * Hair-Trigger Temper: Wouldn't be an Angry Birds adaptation without it. Red 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.
 * Adaptational Badass: Due to the nature of the show, the Flock's competence levels are much higher as they are much less oblivious than Angry Birds Toons would compensate.
 * Always Lawful Good: Except for the Furious Fliers, who are more of villains than heroes anyway, most birds are friendly.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: Like the games themselves, the series shows that they are the best egg carers in the world. Should the Bad Piggies steal them, you quickly learn why they are called Angry Birds.
 * Everyone Has Standards: The Flock have agreed on one thing; to not insult the audience. In fact, they are either shocked, repulsed, appalled, and angered when another show does it.
 * Determinator: One of their defining traits in the show is that they NEVER give up on saving the eggs from the Bad Piggies
 * Adaptational Nationality:
 * Bomb is now Scottish
 * Chuck now has a New Jersey accent.
 * Red and Terence are now Texan.
 * Matilda is now French
 * Hal is now Austrailian
 * The Blues now have a slight Brooklyn accent
 * Badass Crew: The Flock themselves.
 * Adaptational Superpower Change: In addition to their trademark powers from the games, this version of the Flock can generate a plasma-like aura of anger energy from the feathers of their bodies.
 * Character Development: They get hit with this hard in this show, where they start off as an unlikely flock of Unskilled, but Strong misfit birds who want to protect their eggs to helpful heroes who want to do the right thing.
 * Sudden Eye Color: For the first time of the franchise, the members of the Flock, other than Stella, gain colored irises in the show.
 * Bomb - Brown
 * Red - Vivid sapphire blue
 * Chuck - Deep brown
 * Jay, Jake, and Jim - Cornflower bluish gray
 * Matilda - Persian blue
 * Hal - Deep sap green
 * Terence - Vivid chartreuse green
 * Bubbles - He has heterochormia, so light brilliant cobalt blue on the left and cobalt bluish gray on the
 * 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 - Bullock's Oriole
 * Stella - Bourke's Parakeet
 * Chip - Striped Warbler
 * Ruby - Summer Tanager
 * Melody - Common Potoo
 * Eugene - Shoebill
 * Bounci - Common Loon
 * Poppy - Lutino Cockatiel
 * Willow - Western Crowned Pigeon
 * Luca - California Scrub-jay
 * Dahlia - Great Horned Owl
 * Gale - Violet-backed starling
 * Chet - Ornate Hawk-eagle
 * Silver - Peale's Falcon
 * Callum - Purple Honeycreeper
 * Tony - Blue-Gray Tanager
 * Ollie - Snow Bunting
 * Jo - Crescent-caped lophorina
 * Rachel - Indigo bunting
 * Robert - Emden geese
 * Hessie - Painted bunting
 * Color-Coded Characters: The Flock each have their own associated color:
 * Bomb - Black
 * Red - Red
 * Chuck - Yellow
 * Jay, Jake, and Jim - Azure, cerulean, and sky blue respectively
 * Matilda - Ceriseish white
 * Hal - Green
 * Terence - Maroon
 * Stella - Pink
 * Bubbles - Orange
 * Ruby - Amaranth
 * Chet - Brown
 * Melody - Apricot
 * Bounci - Purple
 * Eugene - Blackish-gray
 * Frost - Turquoise
 * Silver - Gray
 * Tony - Pale cyan
 * Ollie - White
 * Chip - White with stripes of yellow, blue, red, and green
 * Family of Choice: Most of them are different birds but are part of the Flock regardless.
 * 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. Red is the most ticked off in the show.
 * Birds in captivity sets them off as well.
 * Leitmotif: Each character group seem to have their own theme, in the form of a cover of a real-life song:
 * Canon Foreigner: Only Red, the Blues, Chuck, Bomb, Terence (in addition to his Wingman getup), and Bubbles appeared in Angry Birds Space, but not Matilda, Hal, and Stella. The show remedies this by giving them their own space forms.
 * Matilda - Telekinesis Bird
 * Hal - Universal Boomerang
 * Stella - Inter-Stella
 * Embodiment of Vice: Wrath, as usual.
 * Catchphrase: "It's time to get angry"
 * "Level cleared"
 * Species Surname:
 * Bomb Bullfinch
 * Matilda Chicken
 * Hal Toucan
 * Chuck E. Goldfinch
 * Stella Parakeet
 * Jay Bluebird
 * Jake Bluebird
 * Jim Bluebird
 * Bubbles Oriole
 * Terence Cardinal
 * Red J. Cardinal
 * Melody Potoo
 * Silver Falcon
 * Ruby Tanager
 * Tony 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 until the later half of season one.
 * No One Gets Left Behind: The Flock will do whatever it takes to save their eggs and a friend in need, whether they be bird, pig, or toon.
 * Humble Hero: As they are heroes of Piggy Island, they keep their humility both before and after they defeat the Bad Piggies. Hal is the humblest of the Flock and is the one who helps people the most.
 * Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: A flock consisting of three bluebirds, three buntings, two cardinals, two tanagers, a toucan, an oriole, a goldfinch/woodpecker hybrid, a chicken, a loon, a striped warbler, a hawk-eagle, a shoebill, a potoo, a cockatiel, a pigeon, an owl, a scrub-jay, a starling, a lophorina, a honeycreeper, an ice cube shaped alien bird, a parakeet, and a falcon, led by a bullfinch.
 * 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.
 * Meaningful Name: They are not called the "Angry Birds" for nothing.
 * Toon: The Flock can qualify in this trope. Also justified, because their anatomy is too divergent.
 * I Choose to Stay: By the end of "Ready, Aim, Fire!", they all decided to live in Piggy Island with a slingshot for them to return to Aviantopia when they visit.
 * 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.
 * One-Man Army: When they are empowered by the Rage Chili, they completely beat the stuffing out of the Bad Piggies by themselves like a ton of bricks.
 * Furry Reminder: A common gag in this show is when each of the Flock often display bird-like behaviors. Most often in the form of Chuck pecking on hard surfaces like wood to communicate with others and Matilda sometimes crowing like a rooster when the sun rises up. They act on their instincts a lot better than the pigs though.
 * Phrase Catcher: "You have annoyed me for the last time!" Their nature as both a Determinator and their will to never give up on saving the eggs is commented on several times by each of the Bad Piggies.
 * Trademark Favorite Food: The Flock as a whole feed primarily on bugs, especially worms, and bird seed, which is what birds do in real life.
 * Slapstick Knows no Gender: Each member of the flock has at least one moment of have slapstick befall them.
 * Took a Level in Badass: The Flock go from regular birds struggling for respect to outright heroes courtesy of their dedication to protect the eggs, their kindness toward others, and the Rage Chili.
 * 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 (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Voiced in Finnish by: Pasi Ruohonen Powers: Blast O' Bomb, Shockwave


 * All of the Other Reindeer - This show gives him a backstory on what he was like before the formation of the Flock and 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 mother, Momb, will be proud, and she actually is. He still loves Christmas to this day in later episodes. Continuity, much? And he's a rare example of how the Anti-Grinch didn't ruin Christmas.
 * Burning with Anger - When he gets really mad or begins to literally explode like a bomb, he begins to turn red with anger and steam comes out of his fuse.
 * Badass Baritone - Helps that he's voiced by John DiMaggio.
 * Cursed with Awesome - As powerful and dangerous as his explosion power is, he has better control with it over time.
 * Blessed with Suck - In his past, he can't quite control his explosion power as well as he did now as he tends to explode randomly when he's furious.
 * Heterosexual Life-Partners - with Red and Chuck.
 * Beatnik - Bomb has shades of this.
 * Big Fun - He's one of the biggest birds in the flock, and also the guy you can count on if you want to have a good time. This is the very reason the Blues and Chip idolized him as they always look up to him.
 * Large Ham - Add being played by John DiMaggio, whose forte is Large Ham characters, give him a more bombastic Scottish accent, and you get some truly epic scenery chewing in almost every scene.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - With his heart of gold more prominent, like his game counterpart. Sure, he's can be a grouch that can literally explodes and is known to be 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 - Mixed with How The Character Stole Christmas. He doesn't get much more pessimistic towards Christmas at first until he realizes that Christmas means a bit more than corporate greed. In fact, his morning routine in "A Birdy Morning" has Bob Malone's rendition of You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.
 * 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, though not in the same level as Red, 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, which causes his black feathers to go red.
 * 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.
 * Catch Phrase - "Birds of the feather, FLOCK TOGETHER!"
 * Before he lights his fuse, he says "Boom!", and before using his exploding power, he shouts "SKIBIDI-BOP-MMM-DADA!", which the latter is originally from YouTuber ReviewTechUSA.
 * Phrase Catcher - "Your Leadership"
 * Big, Bulky Bomb - The name says it all.
 * Fantastic Nuke - His exploding ability can sometimes be treated as the Angry Birds equivalent to a nuclear missile. When he explodes, the subsequent implosion has enough fury to obliterate the Bad Piggies' base
 * Adaptation Personality Change - While he is still laid-back and relaxed, Bomb is much more responsible and wiser, and is shown to think things through rather than just to dive into situations headfirst like his game counterpart.
 * Undying Loyalty - His motto is they meant what they said and they said what they meant and a leader is there for his flock 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.
 * Emotional Powers - His explosive ability tied with his anger. Thus, Bomb tends to explode sometimes when he is extremely angry or upset he's currently in with or without his control. The moment that something gets too out of control, he proves that he can't take any pressure and explodes like a bomb.
 * 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 doesn't like Christmas:
 * 1. He thinks that it's filled with corporate greed and commercialism.
 * 2. Each year, every toon inadvertantly disrupt his tranquil solitude with their increasingly bigger, brighter, and louder celebrations.
 * Boisterous Bruiser - He can be enthusiastic at times.
 * The Hero - When he's less grumpy, he can be more heroic and kind.
 * Non-Fatal Explosions - Despite being a bird who can make himself explode, he always appears as if nothing happened.
 * Adaptation Intelligence - He is less stupid than he is in Angry Birds Toons.
 * 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.
 * This show establishes that the Bat Credit Card is one for him, it drive him to an explosive rage. It's also a reference to Batman and Robin.
 * 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 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.
 * Team Dad - Bomb has shades of this usually to his Flock.
 * Positive Friend Influence - Bomb was this to his whole Flock. He got them to be more open and empathic and cause them to become better people.
 * Took a Level in Kindness - He's a bit more of a grump at the beginning of the show, but soon is changed by his familial love for his Flock.
 * Badass Baritone - John DiMaggio makes his Scotsman voice more gruff than ever.
 * Official Couple - Him and Matilda. Yeah, you read that right.
 * Visual Pun - He literally EXPLODES like a bomb whenever he's angry or stressed.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: He and Chuck. They describe their relationship as being competetive friends.
 * 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 (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Voiced in Finnish by: Antti Pääkkönen Powers: Warcry of Fury, Mighty Feathers


 * All of the Other Reindeer - Inverted, but played straight in his past. He is seen as a companion and a savior by Aviantopia for his heroically good deeds. But in his childhood, Red was bullied for his eyebrows by his rivals when he was younger.
 * Adaptational Nice Guy - While he's mostly the same ol' grumpy bird, Red, once a bossy Angry Bird, is more carefree, kind-hearted, civil, and laid-back than his Toons counterpart.
 * Autotune - He has an ability to mimic auto-tune.
 * Battle Cry - After he gets launched out of the Slingshot, Red yells out "CA-CAW!!"
 * Deadpan Snarker - Red can get snarky at certain points, especially when 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.
 * Red seemed to have anger issues ever since he was a hatchling and was quick to lash out when provoked. By the third and fourth episodes of the first season, he's mellowed out a lot more and gotten his temper under control as a result of maturing.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper - Red has a really short fuse.
 * A Lizard Named "Liz" - A northern cardinal named Red.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows - Sports impressive ones.
 * Catchphrase - "Pluck my life..."
 * Innocent Blue Eyes: Red is a well meaning, somewhat grumpy cardinal that has a pair of big, bright blue eyes, as a reference to what Red has in the original cinematic trailer.
 * Berserk Button - The Bad Piggies, especially King Julian-Matthew Smoothcheeks I, really grind his feathers.
 * Don't call him "Eyebrows", don't reject apologies and offers of friendship, or never harm his brother and his friends.
 * Nice Mean And In Between - Between himself, Chuck, and Bomb, Red is the mean to Chuck's nice and Bomb's in-between. While his Character Development allowed him to become much nicer, Red still isn't above being the angriest bird of them all.
 * Flowery Insults - His roasts towards the Bad Piggies are over-the-top and overly detailed.
 * Lovable Rogue - He may be a thieving con artist who's initially more than willing to screw over people who wronged him or his flock, but he's ultimately still a comical smooth-talker with clear sympathetic qualities.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - As one of the members of the flock, Red is easily one of the angriest birds, especially when it comes to protecting the eggs. With that being said, he has genuine Pet the Dog moments with his flock.
 * Does Not Like Spam - Red's least favorite food is chili peppers, to the point where he gags when he eats the Rage Chili at one point, unlike the rest of the flock who's fine with them. Heck, Stella has to force-feed him the Rage Chili because he hesitates to eat it twice when the eggs are stolen. Red overcomes this over the course of the show or learns to like the taste.
 * Took a Level in Badass - At the show's beginning, he usually has no special abilities, he finally gain two permanent ones in two episodes. In "Red's Mighty Feathers", he acquired some of the Mighty Eagle's feathers, giving him the ability to dart towards any direction in a straight line. In "Co-Leader Troubles", he can unleash red sound waves with his battle cry, which will topple over buildings.
 * Master of None - He originally has no powers until later episodes.
 * Deuteragonist - And how!
 * Fatal Flaw: His anger issues. He has a short temper that, more often than not, makes him quite a force to be reckoned with.
 * 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.
 * Number Two - Starting with season two, Red's character arc is struggling with the fact that he's been made co-leader, with the other members of the Flock encouraging him to push forward despite their massive disadvantage due to the Great Egg War.
 * 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 - What Red usually does to people who are worse or just as bad as Edgar.
 * Make Me Wanna Shout/Super Scream - Starting with "Co-Leader Troubles", he gains the special ability to unleash red sound waves with a battle cry, which will topple over 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.
 * Rapid-Fire Comedy - In roast form.
 * 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.
 * Team Mascot - Whenever the Bad Piggies think of the Flock, this guy comes first to mind.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Ham and cheese sandwiches, liverwurst, gummy worms, and cheeseburgers
 * It's revealed in "New Bird in Town" that Red also likes sunflower seeds.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: Becomes this with Stella. Despite their ongoing bickering dynamic, they empathize with each other over their anger issues and work especially well as a team.
 * Took a Level in Kindness - Not that he was ever a grumpy person to begin with, but his Pet the Dog moments get a lot more frequent and eventually grows to genuinely love his flock as his surrogate family in the later seasons. He also has a better time of controlling his anger issues and finds some healthier ways to deal with them.
 * Lustful Melt - It happens to him once when he gets kissed by Ruby.

Chuck
Voiced by: William Salyers, Antti LJ Pääkkönen (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry), Mel Blanc and William Hanna (vocal effects, archived audio) Voiced in Finnish by: Antti LJ Pääkkönen Powers: Speedy Dash, Chuck Time


 * Absurd Phobia: Chuck is revealed to have Lunaediesophobia, a fear of Mondays, because everything (anvils, safes, grand pianos, etc.) falls on him. He is so terrified of Mondays that he even fears them more than thunder.
 * Adaptational Nice Guy - His rude tendencies are downplayed quite a bit in this continuity. While his smugness and overconfidence is retained, it's toned down a little, as, surprisingly often, he's portrayed as genuinely enthusiastic about helping people (and especially his flock) out without expecting anything in return.
 * 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-speedster and is known as the fastest bird in Aviantopia and Piggy Island. He's faster than Blurr from Transformers, Rainbow Dash, Sonic The Hedgehog, Hammy from Over the Hedge, Road Runner, and especially his Toons counterpart
 * Cuckoosnarker - Some episodes combine his goofy, hyperactive personality and his smug and arrogant egomaniacal side from Angry Birds Toons, resulting in this trope.
 * Character Development - Unlike the rest of the flock, who are likeable to begin with, Chuck gradually goes from being a smug, secretly insecure, ultra-competitive, greedy, gung-ho, impatient, overconfident, hyperactive, luckless, conniving and arrogant egomaniac at the beginning of the show to a much more well-meaning, selfless, erratic, level-headed, responsible, bombastic, and daffy Karmic Trickster Loon with a Heart of Gold at the later half of Season 1 and onward, though he retains his smugness and hyperactive side.
 * Master of Disguise - Chuck's role in this Flock. He is a brilliant impressionist, able to imitate anyone's mannerism and voice almost perfectly
 * The Speedster - Chuck's special ability is to speed up to up to 100 miles per hour (160.934 kilometers per hour).
 * 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.
 * It's All About Me - He's a massive egomaniac who's not happy to be playing second fiddle to Bomb. He is very self-important and constantly brags about his yellow feathers. He lets go of his ego overtime, especially in the later seasons
 * Nice Guy - Despite being a screwy crazy goofball, he will do 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.
 * Catchphrase - "Aw, birdseed!" and "It's CHUCK TIME!!"
 * Graceful Loser - Moreso than his Toons counterpart.
 * Hating on Monday - Chuck absolutely LOATHES and FEARS Mondays (except when it's his birthday), even more than he hates green beans, it's a day where everything (anvils, safes, grand pianos, etc.) is going to fall on him and nothing ever seems to go right for him on that day. Heck, even he, Garfield, Grim, Gumball, Darwin, and Fifi La Fume can understand each other on why they hate Mondays in the movie.
 * 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.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Cupcakes, cheese fries, meatball subs, and chili cheese dogs
 * Sir Swears-a-Lot/Cluster F-Bomb - He tends to go on very loud, very eloquent censored swearing fits when he's enraged, enough to make a sailor blush. Yet his swears are always censored by just about every conceivable cartoon sound effect but the standard bleep of course...
 * Large Ham - A classic example to how Chuck lives up to his screwy nature! Moreso than Hal at that.
 * Childhood Friends - With Silver, and later Red, Bomb, Terence, Hal, and Stella
 * Berserk Button: Getting things wrong in general.
 * Don't give him speed tickets (which will merely annoy him).
 * Don't insult his girlfriend, Stella.
 * Believe it or not, even when the eggs are stolen on a Monday makes him go crazier than usual.
 * Whatever you do, NEVER, EVER threaten or hurt his friends if you know what's good for you.
 * 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 Jim Carrey.
 * High-Pressure Emotion - May God have mercy if you hurt his flock or steal the eggs on his watch. When he spots the eggs being stolen, Chuck makes a huge jawdrop, before his eye twitches, his face turns blood red and steam starts blowing out of his top, complete with a kettle-whistling noise. It's enough to scare the living daylights out of the Bad Piggies.
 * 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.
 * Reality Warper - Any time it aids the joke, he's shown with this ability.
 * 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.
 * Leeroy Jenkins - Chuck has moments of rushing in without thinking, particularly when it comes to saving the Eggs.
 * Beta Couple - With Stella.
 * The Mad Hatter - The craziest member of the flock and loves every second of his hooting insanity, given his bombastic nature
 * 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, Genie, Woody Woodpecker, and Roger Rabbit.
 * Cowardly Lion - A self-confessed "craven little coward", though will defy his fears if the thought of his friends and the eggs being threatened is being brought into the situation.
 * Time Master - Chuck slows down time when he puts on his headband.
 * Does Not Like Spam - He may not mind vegetables, but Chuck has a massively deep-seated unbridled hatred for green beans, describing them as "look like snot", to the point that he goes to great lengths to dispose of every serving of green beans when crates of them arrives at South Beach.
 * 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 or Red 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.
 * Phrase Catcher: In later episodes, some characters would always have to lampshade "that canary/goldfinch/woodpecker's" insanity in some way, at which point Chuck would pop up and tell them that they were right, similar to Daffy Duck's older shorts.
 * 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.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: Just like in Angry Birds Toons, he still has a rivalry with Bomb, but less so.
 * Plucky Comic Relief - Usually depicted as cheerful, friendly and the resident jokester.
 * Karmic Butt Monkey - Chuck is often the butt of the jokes, due to his constant wacky daffiness and smugness which sometimes bites him in the end. 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 smugness and overconfidence often land him in madness-inducing, awkward, (or sometimes painful) 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 supportive and understanding to Stella when she's down.
 * Talkative Loon - Chuck loves to go on and on about the most random things, especially food.
 * Nice, Mean, and In-Between - The Mean to Hal's Nice and Stella's In-Between.
 * Screwball Squirrel - Post-Character Development Chuck, though he still retains his smugness as another part of his personality.
 * Cloudcuckoolander - He's very screwy and silly, to the point where he acts as an Looney Tunes-esque screwball character.
 * Took a Level in Badass - He was already fast in the games, but in the later half of season 1, he learns a new power called "Chuck Time" when he puts on his new headband, a power being so fast that time slows around him and even the Bad Piggy Rebellion is literally unable to do anything to stop him and becomes less cowardly and more helpful and badass.
 * Comically Cross-Eyed - He did this a lot when he acts very wacky.

The Blues
Voiced by: Heljä Heikkinen and Lynne Guaglione (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cries) Powers: Triple Threat, Volatile Triple Threat


 * Adaptational Badass - While the Blues have never really been wimps, this show gives them their own individual powers that makes them a bit stronger.
 * Adaptational Nice Guy - While the trio are portrayed as mischievous pranksters, the show portrays them as nobler; pulling pranks on only themselves and especially the Bad Piggies to make sure the eggs and Piggy Island are safe for them, the pigs, and their fellow birds. They are given more heroic moments compared to their Toons counterparts.
 * 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
 * All three of them can now triplicate into volatile clones of themselves that explode when the trio trigger the explosion.
 * 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 as they love to eat food, especially Jay.
 * Blue Is Heroic - All three are blue, and are opposed to the pigs taking their eggs.
 * Calling Your Attacks - Before they triplicate into volatile clones of themselves, they shout "It's time for THE VOLATILE TRIPLE THREAT!!" together and then trigger the explosion when it's time for the Bad Piggies to attack them.
 * Catchphrase - "You can count on The Blues!"
 * "Get pranked, numbskulls!"
 * Comic Trio - They're a comedic trio whose primary role is telling jokes, pulling pranks, and otherwise playing off each other for laughs. Basically the Three Stooges of Angry Birds
 * Deadpan Snarker - They are well-meaning, but even they can get pretty snarky.
 * 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.
 * It Amused Me - Throughout the entire show, they spend a great deal pranking each other and outdo one another for a prank… all because they find it funny to make fools out of themselves.
 * Sadist - For being Karmic Tricksters, they seem to relish dishing out humiliating poetic justice to the Bad Piggies, toons that done them wrong on purpose, and other villains and give them the short end of the stick.
 * 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 - though his pranks are usually geared towards bullies and villains, especially the Bad Piggies. Occasionally, however, they will play pranks on each other.
 * 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 (he is good-hearted but can be a bit irritated toward his brothers), Jake is the Mean (he loves playing pranks the most), and Jim is the Nice (sweet, wholesome and a little derpy though).
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed:
 * Jay is based very much on Moe Howard, Robin Williams, 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.
 * Token Good Teammate - While none of them are evil, they are quite big troublemaking pranksters except for the level-headed and rational Jay.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - While they have individual favorite foods, the trio feed primarily on pizza, especially with pepperoni.
 * 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 - Despite the Helium Speech, Jay, Jake, and Jim sound more like teenagers, thanks to Danny Pudi, Eric Bauza, and Ben Schwartz.

Jay
Voiced by: Danny Pudi; Noah Schnapp (hatchling) Singing by: Anthony Ramos Voiced in Finnish by: Jare Brand Power: Tasmanian Spin


 * 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.
 * Big Brother Instinct - One of the key characteristics of him, so much so that it's the driving force of the brotherly bond between them. He's been like this since they were born, as shown in a flashback where Jay protects Jake and Jim from harm. He even ruthlessly attacks Lord Dominator for causing fatal harm on Jake and Jim in Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie, despite saying that he is not gonna resort to violence just a second ago.
 * Berserk Button - Don't ever mess with his younger brothers.
 * Blue Means Smart One - Jay is the smartest of the Blues and his feathers are blue like 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 the Bad Piggies. 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.
 * Sibling Yin-Yang - With Jake and Jim. Jake and Jim are chaotic and reckless while Jay is intelligent and hard-working.
 * Child Prodigy - At 12-years-old, Jay is highly intelligent.
 * Schemer - Jay is depicted as this as well, because he has pulled some of the craziest pranks in Piggy Island.
 * Cool Big Bro - He's well-intentionally protective to his brothers.
 * No-Holds-Barred Beatdown - Jay and Jim take turns to beat up Jake every time he does something stupid.
 * The Stoic - He rarely has these moments.
 * The Heart - Of the three, he's the one that keeps the trio together.
 * Genius Sweet Tooth - He really loves donuts.
 * Precocious Crush - In Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie, Jay initially has a crush on Lord Dominator, until his brothers snap him out of it by whacking him with a mallet.
 * 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 ravioli, donuts, nachos, Popsicles, double cheeseburgers, and grape juice.
 * Took a Level in Kindness - Has started to become much more resilient in season two.
 * 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 Schwartz (Jake and Jim respectively); Owen Wilder Vaccaro and Pierce Gagnon (hatchlings; Jake and Jim respectively) Voiced in Finnish by: Kari Ketonen and Petri Hanttu (Jake and Jim respectively) Powers: Bounce-o-rama (Jake), Burrowing Clash (Jim)


 * 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.
 * Rules, just rules, in general, just annoy the heck out of them.
 * 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, as they act mischievous towards the Bad Piggies on purpose.
 * Boisterous Bruiser - Both are loud and always scrapping for a fight.
 * Character Development - They only became less reckless and more willing to helping people in need as the series went on.
 * Cloudcuckoolander - Jim is more sillier than his older brothers. In fact, his whole shtick is how much of an oddball he is.
 * The Dividual - They're rarely seen apart and have a lot in the way of distinct personalities to tell them apart from each other.
 * The Ditz - Jake is depicted as this.
 * Keet - Jim is shown to be more optimistic of the three.
 * Lovable Rogue - Jake is quite a troublemaker, but his Pet the Dog moments and charming personality keep him likable.
 * Middle Child Syndrome - Averted, Jake may fall right into this by being noticeably more goofy and calculating, but they're all treated equally by the Flock.
 * 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.
 * The Nose Knows - Jake has a slightly better sense of smell, and it's useful for sniffing out poison and other things.
 * Those Two Guys - They're always seen together no matter what. They really have a specific role, even for some comic-relief and musical moments.
 * Kidanova - Jake is always depicted as this, as he has the most interest in, but not much success, with girls.
 * 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, pancakes, and drink orange soda.
 * 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 (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Voiced in Finnish by: Ulriikka Heikinheimo Power: Egg Bomb Blitz


 * Adaptational Superpower Change: In the games, she lays exploding eggs; here, she actually lays pink egg-shaped bombs with cerise spots that explode into pink fiery glitter when they're fully detonated or have a hard impact on a solid object.
 * Adaptational Badass: While still a peace-loving hen, Matilda is now a hot-blooded heroine on par with the rest of the Flock themselves, being more capable of rescuing the eggs on her own and defeating the Bad Piggies with her egg bombs. In fact, this is probably the bravest and slightly less pacifistic incarnation of the character, and when she steps up, nothing can stop her.
 * 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 - Seems to have a fondness for iced tea, spaghetti, and fruit salad
 * Beware the Nice Ones - Matilda is the Technical Pacifist of the flock and one of the nicer birds, even the pigs 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 her human counterpart.
 * 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 attack the Bad Piggies with a rump bump and blasts them with a powerful explosion if it hits.
 * Gratuitous French - She loves to sprinkle her sentences with French words here and there.
 * Death from Above - By dropping an exploding egg bomb, launching herself upward at an angle.
 * Survival Mantra - "Deep breath! 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 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.
 * Male Gaze - Unbelievably, her human form has a big butt compared to her other friends.
 * 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.
 * Proj-egg-tile - 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.
 * Rage Breaking Point - Normally, Matilda is rarely ever angry, even against the Bad Piggies, all she had was just annoyance, disgust, irritation, or frustration. But after seeing Frank making fun of her species, for the first time, Matilda looks visibly ticked off.
 * 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, chopped freshly cooked wagyu beef, and earthworms.
 * Speaks Fluent Animal - Her special talent is communicating with (non-avian) animals on a different level than most birds and pigs.
 * Team Mom - She's incredibly nurturing towards her friends and fellow members of her flock and tries to help them in the best way she can as she performs tasks like serving food to the other birds.
 * Heterosexual Life-Partners - with Ruby and Stella
 * Only Sane Woman - She's the calmest bird of the Flock, as she can calm her fellow birds down
 * Throw Down The Bomblet - Her ability is to lay egg-shaped bombs straight down.

Hal
Voiced by: Jim Cummings, Jean-Marie Viollet (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Voiced in Finnish by: Jukka-Pekka Palo Power: Swoosh Bang


 * Adaptational Nationality: He’s from Australia in this version, due to his ability to spin back like a boomerang by opening his beak really wide. Judging by his pleased reaction during his anger management class, he’s quite proud of this.
 * Ancestral Name - Named after his South-African father, Hal Sr.
 * Adaptational Intelligence - He is smarter and more intelligent in ths show.
 * Ascended Extra - He has had the least appearances out of all the birds (i.e. being included in a few T-shirts and such, and not appearing at all in Angry Birds Toons), but he finally becomes one of the main characters in this show.
 * The Alliance - He made one with Chuck and Stella called "The Challa Bunch".
 * Awesome Aussie - His family is Australian, what did you expect.
 * Straight Man - Hal is depicted as one of the most sensible birds throughout the entire show, although not entirely beyond their silliness.
 * Adaptational Badass - In the Summer Pignic short, he is shown to be extremely accident-prone, slightly clumsy, and goofy, but in this iteration, he's less goofy and clumsy and much less accident-prone, he's a rather adventurous bird whose more capable of fighting pigs with his powers and rarely trips over his beak, bangs into things with it, or pokes other people in the eye with it.
 * Bilingual Bonus - Despite being Australian, Hal occasionally uses Spanish, such as for exclamations or greetings.
 * Born Lucky - Doubles as Karmic Jackpot. Whenever he does a good deed, things just keep going right for him. His easygoing attitude allows him to glide through most situations whether if he's scathed or not.
 * 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 - He hates it when he trips over his beak sometimes, it ruffles his feathers.
 * Don't call him an idiot, just don't. It doesn't annoy him as much as tripping over his beak, but still
 * In "Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie" he ends up snapping and attacking Edgar's minions because they're about to harm his flock.
 * Good Is Not Dumb - Hal is one of the heroes of the show, and one of the smartest and most competent characters of the show.
 * Beware the Nice Ones - While he usually takes the antics of some of his flock and the pigs with extreme patience at best and mild frustration at worst, there are rare occasions where he completely snaps, especially in "Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie", 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 Neiderflyer wearing a Hal costume. Then as Neiderflyer is laughing 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!" - Hal frequently says AAAH, SHADDAP! to just about everyone before things get too heated.
 * 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.
 * The Everyman - Hal is a mild-mannered toucan that has to deal with the craziness of his own flock and the pigs.
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed - Jim Cummings does what sounds like a gruffer impression of Jim Henson's performance as Kermit the Frog for the character with a hint of Jason Alexander.
 * Lovable Nerd - Hal is a very lovable and nerdy toucan who's extraverted due to being a protective father figure for Bubbles.
 * Nice Guy - True to his appearances in media outside the games, Next to Matilda, he's still the same easygoing and friendly toucan that has a deep love for the pleasures in life and is one of the most legitimately kind-hearted characters.
 * Catchphrase:
 * "AAAH, SHADDAP!"
 * "Holy dooley!"
 * "Crikey!"
 * "Eureka, I got it!"
 * 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.
 * Took a Level in Badass - He becomes more smarter than he already is.
 * Cheshire Cat Grin - Albeit, in a more pleasant way, as he grins when he's very happy or when he has an idea, complete with the ability to vanish.
 * The Dreaded - Jeff McBacon fears him more than anything else, and is frequently paralyzed with fright whenever he thinks he's nearby.
 * Badass Bookworm - The brains of the Flock and an effective weapons' expert.
 * The Heart - Hal is consistently the most moral member of the flock, courtesy of being the Straight Man.
 * Parental Substitute: He's as much of a father figure to Bubbles as a toucan can be to a oriole.
 * Gag Nose - His beak. It's even larger than his body, that he even trips on it sometimes. However, it's just the right size for battling the Bad Piggies
 * Like Father, Like Son - Hal inherited some of his father's adventurous nature and good parenting.
 * Dude, Where's My Respect? - Hal goes through this in Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie, wanting to be recognized as a meaningful and valued member of the Flock by the Toons.
 * Vocal Evolution - His voice is noticeably high and nasally (and somewhat akin to the likes of Sterling Holloway) with a noticeably less thick Australian accent in the first half of the first season, but that was ditched in favor of a very much deep and raspy tone with a much thicker Australian accent later on.
 * Promotion to Opening Titles - In Angry Birds Toons, Hal was not mentioned in the series. In this series, he's one of the characters to be mentioned in the opening along with Bomb, Red, Chuck, Bubbles, the Blues, Terence, Stella, and Matilda.
 * Guttural Growler - Due to him being voiced by Jim Cummings, he has a deep, gruff 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.
 * Only Sane Man - Out of the the whole flock, Hal serves as the voice of reason and he lays this role most of the time, because of his intelligence and moral compass.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Bacon, grapes, pina colada, and cheese sandwiches
 * 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.
 * Wouldn't Hurt a Child - Justified. Hal knows that kids, especially Bubbles, are harmless and defenseless and hates seeing them being harmed by abusive individuals, but he will punish them if they misbehave.

Terence
Voiced by: Kevin Michael Richardson, Heljä Heikkinen (some grunts, growls, battle cry) and Sean Penn (some grunts) Voiced in Finnish by: Santeri Kinnunen Power: Strength Breaker


 * Adaptational Nice Guy - Though he retains his grumpiness and anti-social nature, this incarnation has the crankiness of his Toons counterpart toned down.
 * The Aloner - Despite being a part of the main flock, he can sometimes isolate himself.
 * All of the Other Reindeer - He suffers the feelings of this when he feels that the pigs and even birds are terrified of him because they believe him to be a scary bird.
 * 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. He makes complaints and dramatic as possible while sounding serious at the same time.
 * Berserk Button - Unless 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.
 * Do not call him fat.
 * Beware the Quiet Ones - He doesn't speak all too much, but actions speak louder than words...
 * Big Brother Instinct - He is there to help Red and does his best to protect him when he needed it the most. He's been like this since infancy, as shown in a flashback when they were hatchlings.
 * In-Series Nickname - He is often referred to as "Ter" by The Flock (Except Red).
 * Cloudcuckoolander's Minder - The frayed tether to reality for Chuck.
 * No-Holds-Barred Beatdown - Terence delivers one of these to each of the Bad Piggies, but he'll stop if they're already surrender.
 * Offscreen Teleportation - Bizzarely enough, this is how Terence uses his ability to move from one place to another.
 * The Dreaded - His presence alone invokes this to the Bad Piggies and they are all terrified of him, having been on the receiving end of his wrath before. He initially has this effect on the other birds (except Red and Tony) as well, who feel kind of awkward and intimidated around him.
 * Brutal Honesty - Terence is not afraid to speak his mind and he's incredibly blunt about it. Especially with Chuck, with poor results.
 * Hidden Heart of Gold - Most of Terence's grumpiness is an act to lighten the mood of the other angry birds.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Fresh mackerel, orange juice, and apples
 * Death Glare - His secret weapon, being a rather frighteningly scathing and sudden death glare, especially when it's applied to the Bad Piggies, especially 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.
 * No Social Skills - He used to keep himself apart from the other birds and finds it a little difficult to socialize with them at first.
 * The Comically Serious - He acts like this when he is in a bad mood. While his bad mood is very much understandable, it winds up making him completely non-responsive to anything around him.
 * 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 angry scowl 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 and he's a loving and protective father to Zoe.
 * 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.
 * Made of Iron - His huge body alone allows him to plow through the toughest pigs' defenses.
 * 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.
 * The Cynic - Terence used to be a sullen, cynical pessimist who was in a perpetually grumpy mood, only grunts, and sees nothing but "darkness".
 * 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, trusting, and thoughtful.
 * Took a Level in Idealism: He is usually the cynical one out of the flock, but as the show goes on, especially in the movie, he became less of a gruff pessimist that has no time for Red's idealism and becomes more trusting and caring.

Bubbles
Voiced by: Sam Lavagnino, Antti LJ Pääkkönen (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Voiced in Finnish by: Lynne Guaglione Power: Balloon Pop


 * Beware the Nice Ones - Inside his optimistic, scatty, and klutzy exterior lies an adventurous, brave, unpredictable, and formidable force to be reckoned with.
 * Big Eater - When it comes to candy, dessert, and fruits, he can eat just about them.
 * 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 steal the candy supply from Piggy Island or even mess with him
 * Catchphrase - "Blup blup"
 * "Don't mess with Bubbles!"
 * 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.
 * Instant Taste Addiction - This is where his mother introducing him to candy when he was hatched. After one bite, candy become his Trademark Favorite Food.
 * Nice Guy - He is a polite kid whose heart is as big as his appetite and courage.
 * 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
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter: He's quite a cute oriole.
 * Puppy-Dog Eyes - When on the right hands, Bubbles will stare up at people with huge eyes to make them fall for his cuteness, and it's very effective.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - All types of sweets (especially candy), to an absolutely ludicrous degree. He loves candy.
 * In Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie, he is seen scarfing down burgers from Red Robin in the hotel room.
 * Rubber Man - His body is so rubbery that he could stretch himself like an uninflated balloon.
 * Verbal Tic - Uses "Blup blup" on the beginning or end of each sentences sometimes
 * Cheerful Child - He's a bit of an airhead but he's happy-go-lucky, perky, optimistic and very excitable, liking to run around, play, and eat candy.

Stella
Voiced by: Nicole Sullivan, Heljä Heikkinen (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Voiced in Finnish by: Heljä Heikkinen Powers: Bubble Trouble, Pink Flash (as of Season 2)


 * Adaptational Personality Change - She's more rebellious and sassier than her game counterpart and especially her movie counterpart.
 * Tomboyness Upgrade - In the original Angry Birds games, she was very much a Girly Girl, but in this show, she is far more of a tomboy, albeit one with a prominent girly streak. She's an aggressive determinator who is the most capable in a fight. She also has a bit of a violent edge with her acrobatic parkour abilities. In fact, when she was younger, she was a lot more feminine, sweet Girly Girl who loves blowing bubbles. Now she's an energetic, cunning tomboy who likes parkour and rock music, but still loves blowing bubbles.
 * Backstory - The show gave her one as Stella was originally born in her home island, Golden Island, and had moved into Aviantopia as a teenager via a boat, and was lucky enough to have encountered some birds who took her in and raised her as one of their own, eventually making her as one of the leading experts on Aviantopia.
 * 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, optimistic, bright and sympathetic to Bomb and the others.
 * Character Development - In the first half of season 1, Stella was a walking ball of stubborn, overly dramatic, childish, boastful rebelliousness and gradually becomes more sweeter, independent, adventurous, optimistic and fun-loving in later episodes.
 * Do Not Call Me "Paul" - Never ever call her by her real name, Estella Rose Parakeet.
 * Determinator - Stella can be remarkably stubborn at times. When she has an idea in mind, she will pursue it to its conclusion regardless of the risks.
 * 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 incarnation.
 * Berserk Button - Don't ever steal or read her secret diary.
 * Never ever mistake her species as galah
 * Don't get her started with messing with her crest bangs.
 * She especially despises being called "Estella Rose Parakeet", and will become greatly infuriated if you call her that. The Flock knows it, even the pigs, except for two Minion Pigs.
 * Hot-Blooded - Not as much as Red, but she's certainly the angriest bird when compared to the other birds on her flock.
 * Fatal Flaw - Recklessness. Stella is always eager, optimistic and upbeat about her goals, and not one to back down.
 * The Lad-ette - The tomboy of the flock who does show a lot of tolerance for girly things, but loves sports and fighting the most.
 * Bubble Gun - One of her two powers is to trap blocks and pigs in bubbles before dropping them.
 * Little Miss Snarker - She can deliver pretty snarky comments, mainly towards Red.
 * Hartman Hips - Her human form is very bottom heavy, as she seems to sport such well-rounded hips, very muscular legs, and a big butt, and they are significantly and noticeably wider than her waistline. And another feature that matches her curves is, again, her big butt, which is more noticeable when she wears overalls.
 * Metalhead - She is a huge fan of heavy metal and hard rock.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Sushi, pink lemonade, and lasagna.
 * I Am Not Weasel - She does not like being mistaken for a galah.
 * 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.
 * Floating in a Bubble - Like most of her appearances, her power is weaponizing this trope by encasing herself and everything around her (including pigs) in bubbles. But she escaped from the bubble she encased herself instead rather than vanishing, and makes the bubbles vanish, allowing gravity to do the rest.
 * Important Haircut - Stella has her crest-like bangs slightly longer in the later half of season one after gaining her Pink Flash ability. She keeps the new look for the remainder of the series.
 * 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.
 * Wall Jump - Her second power, Pink Flash, which was carried over in Angry Birds Stella.
 * 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 when she's excited or flirting with Chuck.
 * 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.

Chip
Voiced by: E.G. Daily, Lynne Guaglione (battle cry) Voiced in Finnish by: Heljä Heikkinen


 * The Anti-Nihilist: Meaningfully, Chip always has a chipper attitude even when things go wrong, and tells the Flock that there might be nothing left but them and the bottomless pit of despair... but the only way to save the eggs is the sweet relief of faith and justice at one time.
 * Cheerful Child: He is a happy 5-year-old hatchling, especially towards anything good around his surroundings.
 * Creepy Child: Every now and then, and always Played for Laughs.
 * Cute and Psycho: As Red puts it, Chip is adorable, but has a crazily twisted mind.
 * Cute Bruiser: He is a very brave and effective hatchling, and often partakes in the flock's brawl against the Bad Piggies, using his striped egg grenades
 * Cloudcuckoolander: According to Red in "New Bird in Town".

Ruby
Voiced by: Kari Wahlgren, Malla Malmivaara (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Voiced in Finnish by: Malla Malmivaara Power: Blazing Fire


 * 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 platonic Les Yay moments with her fellow birds.
 * Official Couple - With Red.
 * Deadpan Snarker - She is incredibly snarky, but in a more playful sense.
 * Bruiser with a Soft Center - Ruby looks delicate enough, but doesn't like when the Eggs get threatened.
 * Single-Target Sexuality - Despite being bisexual, Ruby has only been in love with Red and only him.
 * Character Development - She comes off as a moody and snippy character in her debut, but as she spends time with Red, she begins to realize her own faults and how she previously thought of others were wrong, and after that her friendship with Stella and Matilda and her relationship with Red help her change for the better, ultimately growing to become a more caring character..
 * 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, Blossom, Anya Borzakovskaya, Trixie Lulamoon, Daphne Blake, and especially Velma Dinkley.
 * Hartman Hips - Ruby's human form is otherwise pretty curvy, but has noticeably wide hips that are noticeably wider than her waistline.
 * 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.
 * The Fashionista - Naturally the most fashion-focused girl in the flock. Poppy even describes her as "stylish" and often voices her opinion on clothes, whether it's positive or negative..
 * 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 literally fiery temper.
 * Little Miss Badass - She can beat pigs with her fireball power.
 * The Perfectionist - She wants her own things to be perfect and always wants to make sure that her bow is not crooked. She tries to get over it later on with good results.
 * Impossible Hourglass Figure - Her human form has a very curvy body with very pronounced curves.
 * Hot-Blooded - Downplayed. Ruby can be aggressive, but only slightly.
 * Playing with Fire - Her ability is to rapidly roll into a ball-like shape, then ignites herself with fiery energy, giving an amaranth aura to her ball-like form. When she makes contact with pig fortresses, it causes an immensely big fiery explosion, which would burn them for a few seconds.
 * 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 - Figuratively and literally speaking, though she doesn't actually have much of the temperament compared to Red.
 * 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 Cheerfulness - Becomes happier when she starts dating Red.
 * 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.
 * Tsundere - Type B. A bit rough around the edges, but her heart is very much in the right place.
 * Verbal Tic - She has a habit of making a tiny chirp to indicate that she's happy.

Melody
Voiced by: Sofia Carson, Heljä Heikkinen (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Voiced in Finnish by: Heljä Heikkinen Power: Treble Vacuum


 * Attention Whore: She is used to a lot of attention.
 * Beautiful Singing Voice: Given that she's grown in a musical nest, her singing is surprisingly beautiful.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: She's a lot more easy-going than the other birds, although she can still get angry if pushed too far.
 * Black-Hole Belly: She can eat any number of items, even if they take up more space than she does.
 * 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.
 * Foreign-Language Tirade: She starts yelling in Spanish when she's angry.
 * Hartman Hips: A downplayed version. It's not as extreme as Matilda, Dahlia, Ruby, Gale, and Stella, but Melody's human form has hips that are notably curvy and slightly wider than her shoulders. They get more noticeable when she sashays her hips while singing.
 * Girly Girl: In contrast to the tomboyish Stella, Melody is an Idol Singer who embraces her feminine side.
 * Idol Singer: She's the biggest celebrity across islands, known for both her live music performances.
 * Meaningful Name: Her name is "Melody", and she likes to sing.
 * Large Ham: Nearly every line is a slice of pure pork.
 * Musical Assassin: Her inhaling ability is explained as her breathing in in preparation for a song.
 * 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.
 * Origins Episode: In her second appearance, she was raised by her jazz-loving parents, inheriting their love for music. She came across pigs during her tours, and turned against them, joining the flock.
 * Shout-Out: Her ability to inhale and spit out objects is nearly identical to Kirby's.
 * Spicy Latina: She is this, due to her accent and sassy, musical nature
 * Super Spit: She can spit her inhaled items in any direction, with nearly unlimited range. Of course, how destructive they are depends on what materials she inhaled—stone and TNT tend to do more damage than ice, for example.
 * 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.

Bounci
Voiced by: Ernie Sabella, Antti Jaakola (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Foreign VAs: Antti Jaakola (FI) Power: Bounding Crash


 * 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.
 * Character Development - More like "Intelligence Development". In his debut, he used to be a slow thinker. But later on in the series, he actually becomes more wise and encouraging to others, while still being slow at times.
 * 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.

Eugene
Voiced by: Brad Garrett, Pasi Ruohonen (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Foreign VAs: Pasi Ruohonen (FI) Power: Quaking Fury


 * Adventure Archaeologist: Eugene is shown to be a treasure hunter.
 * 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.
 * Big Brother Instinct - After Stella was so kind as to welcome him into the Flock despite being enemies at first, he does everything he can to be a good mentor to his surrogate little sibling.
 * Boisterous Bruiser - He certainly becomes a bit more hammy and chummy after his bonding with Bomb.
 * 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 - After being broken out of Dr. Frederick's mind control in his debut, he turns against him and joins the Flock, who warmly welcome him aboard.
 * 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, beliefs and conflicts he has with the Flock, his heart is in the right place. Heck, he even expresses his gratitude towards the Flock after being free from Dr. Frederick's mind control, sees them as family, and even becomes a role model for the hatchlings later on.
 * Perpetual Frowner - You can count the smiles he makes with one hand.
 * Slap-Slap-Kiss - His relationship with Gale, full stop.

Silver
Voiced by: Cristina Pucelli, Kiti Kokkonen (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Foreign VAs: Kiti Kokkonen (FI) Power: Swoop 'n Crash


 * 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 - But to a lesser extent than Chuck. 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
 * Trademark Favorite Food - She is crazy for pizza rolls and fish.
 * 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 hobby is to be zany 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.
 * Talkative Loon - Big time!
 * Interspecies Adoption - Her backstory still stands with her unexpectedly hatching while the pigs were about to cook her egg, and being subsequently adopted and raised by said pigs, with Professor Mario Pigsworth being her Parental Substitute.
 * The Mad Hatter - Compared to the rest of the female members of the entire Flock, not as much as Chuck, but still.
 * Raised by Orcs - Well, pigs, and their nature (except for trying to eat eggs, of course) seems to have rubbed on her.
 * 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.

Chet
Voiced by: Bumper Robinson, Antti LJ Pääkkönen (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Foreign VAs: Antti LJ Pääkkönen (FI)


 * Big Brother Instinct: Despite his mischievousness, Chet cares for Bubbles dearly. Chet treats Bubbles like a younger brother and will often stand up for him whenever he's being attacked by the Bad Piggies.
 * Fatal Flaw: Impulsiveness. Life would be so much easier on Chet if he just thought things through once in a while.
 * Incoming Ham:
 * I Just Want to Be Badass: Chet wants to prove himself as an adventurer and an ally to the Flock.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Chet is a very playful and mischievous troublemaker at times. That said, he still has some standards and always attempts to set things right when his antics have gone too far.
 * Jerkass to One: He's generally a good bird, but doesn't get along with Stella well and takes an occasional opportunity to heckle her.
 * Keet: He is a big troublemaker but at the same time, he's hyperactive and playful.
 * Pet the Dog: Chet will sometimes show a softer side to Stella, especially in the later seasons.
 * Pinball Projectile: His power is to ricochet off structures.
 * Unknown Rival: Despite his dislike of Stella, Stella doesn't seem to hold any particular animosity to him.
 * Youthful Freckles: He has orange freckles.

Tony
Voiced by: Gary Schwartz, Heljä Heikkinen (grunts and growls) Foreign VAs: Santeri Kinnunen (FI)


 * 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, Antti LJ Pääkkönen (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Foreign VAs: Antti LJ Pääkkönen (FI)


 * Adaptational Nice Guy - This version is less hostile than his game counterpart.
 * Amusing Alien - An alien that doesn't get customs on Piggy Island, and has bizarre ones of his own.
 * Genius Ditz - While on the level of Ed from Ed, Edd, n Eddy, he is a bit smarter than Bounci.
 * Sweet Tooth - He adores sweet candy and milkshakes.
 * Defrosting Ice King: His debut in the third season shows him to be suspicious and hostile to the Flock, but as time goes on, he and the rest of the Flock appear to make a good team. Bonus points on him being what looks like a living chunk of ice.
 * Fish Out of Water - He is an unidentified ice cube-shaped alien living on Piggy Island.
 * Innocent Aliens - He comes in peace at Piggy Island.
 * An Ice Person - His special ability consists of turning whatever he touches into ice.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He initially acts serious and hostile towards the Flock, but judging by his appearances in the later episodes, they seem to be able to at least cooperate, if not being friends outright.
 * Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance - A bird who can freeze things is shaped like an ice cube.
 * Mysterious Past: Not much is known about him nor his past.
 * Shipper on Deck - Frost creates a romantic mood for Ruby and Red.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Gummi Bears.

Ollie (Hockey Bird)
Voiced by: Taye Diggs, Antti Pääkkönen (grunts, growls, squawks, uttered gibberish, battle cry) Foreign VAs: Antti Pääkkönen (FI)


 * Cane Fu: Can kick serious butt with his hockey stick.
 * Country Cousin: Ollie is from Helsinki, Finland, like Tony.
 * Irony as He Is Cast: Ollie, the white Snow Bunting, is voiced by African-American voice actor Taye Diggs.
 * Large Ham: Not as much as Chuck, though, but still can ham it up pretty good.
 * Lovable Jock: He is shown to be this.
 * Named Weapon: His hockey stick is named "Jëssicä".
 * Related in the Adaptation: He and Tony are brotherly siblings in this show.

Callum
Voiced by: Bryce Pinkham Foreign VAs: Antti Kemppainen (FI)


 * Ambiguously Gay: He can be quite flamboyant for a purple honeycreeper.
 * Easily Forgiven: Despite his few lapses of the flock, Bomb is willing to forgive him and still gives him a second chance to be one of the Angry Birds.
 * Foil: He's essentially Red with his anger issues amplified to eleven.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Callum is insistent that he's unable to become an angry bird and is a bit rude and rough around the edges. As such, he keeps a harsh and rude demeanor towards others, but deep down, he really wants to be a hero and an angry bird.
 * Laser-Guided Karma
 * Sour Supporter: Callum is the most apprehensive on the truce between Angry Birds and the Pigs.
 * Token Evil Teammate: At least until his Heel–Face Turn later on in the third season.

Jo
Voiced by: Emily Jenness Foreign VAs: Antti Kemppainen (FI)


 * Badass Bookworm: They read a lot and does cursive writing in their diary. Jo has been shown to be very intelligent.
 * Canon Foreigner: Other than being on Angry Birds social media pages for Pride Month 2023 and being a reskin of the Golden Duck spell in Angry Birds 2, Jo is only made for this show and has never appearing in any official Angry Birds media.
 * Dance Battler: Jo's power is when they collides with any surface, they makes any materials and/or pigs dance to the rhythm for a few seconds then they fully stretch out their wings to form a circle shape and their wings then shoot tranquilizing feathers to knock out pigs.
 * Ms. Vice Girl: Although their wrath and anger flares up from time to time, Jo is a kind and loving soul.
 * Non-Human Non-Binary: They are a non-binary bird, as they prefer they/them pronoun, but might not mind she/her pronouns.
 * Shrinking Violet: Jo can be a bit shy and doesn't socialize much outside their usual friend group.
 * Took a Level in Cheerfulness: Jo starts out massively introverted, but after embracing their powers to thwart the villainous Bad Piggies, Jo emerges from their cocoon, displays more confidence and starts making friends.

Mighty Eagle
Voiced by: Peter Cullen, Antti Pääkkönen (battle cry)


 * 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. Empathetic, sensible, wise, responsible, and he will protect the eggs till the bitter end when you see that he's a hero.
 * 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.
 * Retired Badass - The Mighty Eagle's current status, until Red encouraged him to get out of retirement
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Sardines, of course

Poppy
Voiced by: Michaela Dietz, Rinna Paatso (battle cry)


 * 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, Kiti Kokkonen (battle cry)


 * Adaptational Intelligence - Dahlia is more smarter than she already is, providing plans and strategies for the Flock.
 * Action Girl - While she's still the smart one, she's a lot more actiony than the previous incarnation.
 * Berserk Button - Don't bother her while she's in the middle of an experiment.
 * She really doesn't like it when her test results don't work out as planned.
 * 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.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Grilled mice and roasted rats
 * 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, Saara Lehtonen (battle cry and screams)


 * The Baby of the Bunch - The youngest of the Flock.
 * Berserk Button - Don't ever call him a baby.
 * Beware the Silly Ones - He may be a small, adorable goofball, but he's the muscle of Stella's friends for a reason.
 * 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, Annituuli Kasurinen (battle cry)


 * 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.
 * Jack-of-All-Trades - Not only a talented artist, but more than capable as a playwright and musician
 * The Heart - In Stella's flock.
 * Nice Hat - She is almost never seen without her big beanie.
 * Shrinking Violet - Has shades of this. Her shyness sometimes prevents her from expressing how she truly feels.
 * Speaks Fluent Animal - Similar to Matilda, she can talk to animals.
 * Spin Attack - Her power is turning on her side and rapidly spinning through blocks in one direction.
 * Technical Pacifist - Like Matilda, she isn't as confrontational as her friends, but she's willing to beat up any pig that threatens her home.
 * Tomboy And Girly Bird - The Girly Bird to Stella's Tomboy.
 * True Blue Femininity - Is a blue female western crowned pigeon

Gale
Voiced by: Yvonne Orji, Paula Vesala (battle cry)


 * 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.
 * Face–Heel Turn - She used to be part of Stella's friends on Golden Island until she found the pig crown and the power that came with it went to her head.
 * 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.
 * Heel–Face Turn - Reforms after witnessing Stella turning her back with the golden egg, thus also becoming a better person.
 * Lovable Alpha Bitch - While Gale can be kind of vain, materialistic, and condescending and occasionally looks her beak down on her more slovenly friends such as Poppy, she is no less helpful than the other birds and is actually quite nice, shows some sense of humanity towards anyone, and does understand the importance of friendship and teamwork.
 * 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 slightly wide hips, a narrow waist and a well-defined bust.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper - She kind of 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 accidentally 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.

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.
 * Adaptational Badass - Not only are their leaders smart enough to trick most of the Bad Piggies, but they actually fight back to help the Flock reclaim their eggs.
 * Being Evil Sucks - It turns out that, under the rule of King Leonard Mudbeard Sr., the pigs don't really want to eat the birds eggs. They just went along with his plan because they felt they had no other option.
 * Composite Character - Matthew, Richard, and Nigel are designed to be a combination of their classic designs and their Toons designs.
 * Chaotic Good - Their extreme unpredictability is a defining trait of their character.
 * 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 - Before he was king, Matthew Smoothcheeks II is the first to experience this after saving four freshly hatched eggs from harm years ago, and the rest of the pigs gradually come to learn this too after they figure this out when they help the birds save Piggy Island and the Eggs.
 * Heel-Face Turn - In the flashbacks, the pigs were just as bad as the Bad Piggies when they're led by King Leonard Mudbeard Sr., until they gradually learn to redeem themselves under the rule of his son, Leonard Mudbeard Jr.
 * Leitmotif - They have a quirky cartoonish tune, which would be carried over to The Angry Birds Movie
 * Named by the Adaptation:
 * King Pig - King Matthew Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks II
 * Corporal Pig - Richard Pigman
 * Foreman Pig - Nigel Piglington
 * Professor Pig - Mario Pigsworth
 * Chronicler Pig - Doug Piggerstein
 * Chef Pig - Edgar Baconhooves
 * Mechanic Pig - Louis Piggsly
 * Freckled Pig - Ross
 * Handsome Pig - Charles A. Haruka Zori
 * Amazing Technicolor Wildlife - Green pigs.
 * Toon Physics - The pigs take advantage of these slightly less so than the Flock, but still have them, befitting their goofy nature.

King Matthew Pumpernickel Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks II
Voiced by: Brain Doyle Murray


 * Adaptational Intelligence - Believe it or not, he is slightly smarter than his Toons counterpart.
 * The Good King - Matthew is as good of a king as his father, Leonard.
 * Benevolent Boss - While he could treat his minions normally on a few occasions, Matthew protects his minion pigs without expecting anything in return moreso than his Toons counterpart.
 * Big Eater - He's this all the time.
 * Large Ham - He has lots of this big time, thanks to his dancing skills and charismatic nature.
 * Character Signature Song - "I like to move it, move it".
 * Composite Character - Has a lot of his character traits, except him torturing his minions, from Angry Birds Toons, but softened with some of his nicer ones from the Moon Festival comic.
 * Decomposite Character - He and his brother, Julian, are both the Cartoon Network counterpart for King Pig. Specifically, Matthew represents the gluttonous king with a soft side aspect of King Pig.
 * Bunny-Ears Lawyer - For all his quirks, he is frequently referred to as one of the best kings that Piggy Island has had since Leonard Jr. by several pigs. Not that standards were high anyway.
 * Cloud Cuckoo Lander - He is sort of airheaded to the point where even his minions are questioning his antics.
 * Expy - Very similar to King Louie from The Jungle Book (1967) and King Julien XIII from Madagascar in that he is an animal king who likes to sing and dance.
 * Fat Idiot - He is as dimwitted as he is fat. But, it's clear that he's not THAT stupid.
 * Genius Ditz - While he is still kind of a manchild and a giant Cloud Cuckoo Lander, he is apparently the best king the pigs had so far.
 * Leitmotif - He has "I Like To Move It Move It".
 * Manchild - Downplayed in this show. Matthew has childlike interests, but they don’t interfere with his royal life because he keeps them under control.
 * Cool Crown - He almost never takes his crown off, but when he does, all of his subjects still recognize him.
 * Loon with a Heart of Gold - He is loopy and a bit off his rocker towards everyone, especially his minion pigs, but his heart is in the right place.
 * 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.
 * Beware the Nice Ones - The Minion Pigs aren't particularly especially intelligent... but together they easily try their best to protect the eggs.
 * 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.
 * Filthy Fun - Like to play in the mud whenever it rains.
 * 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
 * Messy Pig - They really love to roll in mud puddles and play in the mud.
 * 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.
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter - Part of the reason why they don't think they can stand up to King Smoothcheeks I's armies — they're too cute to be a threat.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds - Toward each other. They might fight and prank each other at the times, but they still stick together in the end.

Corporal Richard Pigman
Voiced by: Richard Steven Horvitz


 * Ace Of Spades - He has one tucked in his helmet.
 * Cool Helmet - His helmet makes him harder to destroy.
 * Boisterous Bruiser - Relentlessly hammy and one of the pigs to seriously consider hand-to-hand combat against some of the villains.
 * Eye-Obscuring Hat - Has a helmet and it is sometimes tilted in a way that hides his eyes.
 * Drill Sergeant Nasty - He often acts like this to the minion pigs, always shouting at them whenever he's in charge. Otherwise, averted.
 * A Father to His Men - He firmly believes that No One Gets Left Behind.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - He is absurdly jingoistic, and he sometimes bosses minion pigs around under excuse of his Drill Sergeant Nasty, but he's a pretty nice pig to the flock and his fellow pigs and he does show a modicum of care towards them as his comrades.
 * Large Ham - He may potentially be one of the hammiest members of the pigs, not as much as Matthew though.
 * No Indoor Voice - Often speaks like this.
 * Cloudcuckoolander's Minder - To Matthew Smoothcheeks
 * Number Two - Seems to be a second in-command to King Pig.
 * The Lancer - He serves as this to King Pig.

Foreman Nigel Piglington
Voiced by: Lewis Black


 * Animal Facial Hair - Nigel is a pig with a big bushy mustache.
 * Badass Mustache - He even had it as a piglet!
 * The Cynic - As usual
 * Deadpan Snarker - To Marf.
 * Hair Trigger Temper - Often in a bad mood.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - Despite being very irritable, uptight, stern, and often annoyed by the Blues' antics, he cares about The Flock just as much as his fellow pigs.
 * Large Ham - Foreman Pig was always hammy, but add being played by Lewis Black and you get some truly epic scenery chewing in just about every scene.
 * Neat Freak - Contrary to the usual depiction of pigs in fiction, he dislikes sloppiness and messes around his house.
 * Mean Boss - He always shouts angrily at his employees every time they screw up Professor Pig's instructions.
 * Mr. Fixit - Knows how to fix many things, including cars, toilets, and TVs.
 * Obsessively Organized
 * The Scrooge - He hates Christmas. Even more than Bomb used to.
 * Took a Level in Kindness: He seems to get along a bit better with the Flock after the Christmas special. Not by much, but it's noticeable.

Leonard Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks (King Mudbeard Jr.)
Voiced by: Bill Hader


 * Action Dad
 * Canon Immigrant - Has shown up in the Angry Birds Movie franchise, Angry Birds Fight, Angry Birds 2, Angry Birds Pop Blast, 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, which is Matthew.
 * The Good King - Leonard 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 apologized to 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.

Professor Mario Pigsworth
Voiced by: Bill Hader


 * Lovable Nerd - He can be inventive most of the time and all the more kind to others.
 * 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.
 * Gadgeteer Genius - Professor Mario Pigsworth has built gadgets
 * 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.

Chronicler Doug Piggerstein
Voiced by: Brian Fisher


 * 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.

Charles A. Haruka Zori
Voiced by: John Oliver


 * All Love Is Unrequited: He has a HUGE crush on Gale, but it doesn't seem to be reciprocated.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows: Has a pair of thick black bars, which distinct him from the other pigs.
 * British Stuffiness: As is to be expected from a character portrayed by John Oliver.
 * Butt Monkey: He is this, but amazingly even less so than the minion pigs.
 * Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: He has a blonde wig, and is the nicer of the pigs.
 * Interspecies Romance: Really wants one to happen with Gale, but alas, it never works.

Ross the Freckled Pig
Voiced by: Charlie Adler


 * Cloudcuckoolander - Ross very much operates on his own wavelength, being boisterous and impulsive to no end, all with a chipper, starry-eyed can-do attitude that at times comes across as oblivious to things around him. He does so with such nonchalance that it seems like he has a few screws loose.
 * 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.

King Leonard Mudbeard Sr.
Voiced by: Benjamin Bratt


 * Abusive Parents: He was rather harsh and very cruel to his grandson, Matthew Smoothcheeks II,
 * Archnemesis Dad: Not really, but the only people who are able to stand up to him was his own son, Leonard Jr., and one of his grandsons, Matthew Smoothcheeks II
 * Evil Old Folks: He's the one that started the Mudbeard Massacre of 2009, enough said.
 * Gratuitous Spanish
 * Good Parents: He is this to his son, until he and Matthew made peace with the Flock. He gets better though
 * Heel-Face Turn: It takes a while for him to warm up to the Angry Birds.
 * Omnicidal Maniac: He goes to great lengths to steal the eggs, even if it means destroying or killing the original Angry Birds (the Flock before Bomb's flock)
 * Our Ghosts Are Different: He is surrounded by an ethereal green light, and can choose whether to be solid or intangible at will.
 * Posthumous Character: He is this. It is unknown how he died, but there are frequent views of him from the past via flashback, picture, video, etc.
 * The Sociopath: He'll kill as many birds as it takes to getting the eggs.
 * Token Evil Teammate: While the Pigs used to steal eggs from birds in the past, he proves to be far more murderous and sadistic in contrast with his son.

General

 * Adaptational Villainy - In the original game, the minion pigs are largely just mischievous pigs who try to steal the eggs along with the other pigs. In this show, 50% of them are conveyed as more mischievous and devious thugs.
 * Arch-Enemy - To all birds and pigs alike.
 * Does Not Like Spam - They hate eating nothing but grass, as Edgar has been striving to make it into a functional food of choice with limited success.
 * Evil Cannot Comprehend Good - When the Flock refuses their offer to give them the Eggs, each of them wonder why they want to do it the hard way.
 * Iron Butt Monkey - In the similar vein to Wile E. Coyote. Every time they steal the eggs, they've been crushed, popped, fallen hundreds of feet, been knocked all the way through earth and back by the Flock, and that's just the tip of a long list of abuses. They not only survive, but are right back at stealing the eggs again.
 * Leitmotif - They have an orchestrated rendition of the Bad Piggies theme play when they're on screen.
 * Road Runner vs. Coyote: They can be considered the most persistent of stealing the Flock's eggs and yet got thwarted every time.
 * Too Dumb to Live - They don't fight back in any way, but more properly, they initially seem to build the flimsiest possible fortifications and put boulders and TNT boxes all over the place, as if daring the birds to blow them up.

King Matthew Julian Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks I (King Smoothcheeks I)
Voiced by: James Spader Singing by: Fred Tatascoire


 * 100% Adoration Rating - His porcine people in Boar Island follow him out of respect and admiration, and they are just as loyal to him as the people of the Piggy Island are to Matthew. During the series finale, he gets the 0% Adoration Rating treatment
 * Accent Upon The Wrong Syllable: Has his moments
 * Adaptational Badass: While the King Pig in Angry Birds: The Motion Comic was pretty formidable, here he's more threatening and more intimidating.
 * Adaptation Expansion: Compared to the Angry Birds: The Motion Comic, he appears in many more scenes to give him a more active role, and he's also given a backstory.
 * Adaptational Seriousness - In the games and Angry Birds Toons, King Pig is Laughably Evil and too goofy and childish to be seen as an intimidating threat by the birds. Here, Julian is cold-blooded, ruthless and treated deadly seriously, while still being childish and goofy. He does have a sense of humor, but it's twisted and sadistic and always has a dark edge to it.
 * Adaptational Villainy: The show makes him a far more short-tempered tyrant whose more calculating and murderous, with only the occasional cartoonish moments, with Red not his only target that gets him riled up
 * Art Evolution: Started off in the first season with the same body type as all the other pigs (just larger), but has gradually taken on a slightly more plump, jowlier appearance in the second season and onward, and his mustache becomes bigger and bushier, not just to hammer home his Fat Bastard traits, but also how gradually fatter he gets by all the food he eats.
 * His crown, after the red and blue jewels of his crown gets taken off, has melted and becomes much taller, though it still keeps the red and blue jewels.
 * Adipose Rex - He is the de-facto king of the Bad Piggies, and he is incredibly fat.
 * Affably Evil - He alternates between this and Faux Affably Evil depending on who he interacts with. Despite being severely Ax-Crazy, he sometimes has a rather polite, funny, hammy over-the-top and affectionate personality. He maintains a friendly tone of voice at times when addressing the Angry Birds, though this is completely transparent considering that he makes it clear that he wants to be rid of them and eat the eggs. He presents himself to Edgar, Marf, Frank, and Gramps as an Anti-Villain, and is genuinely fond of them.
 * Cold Ham - He sometimes has a penchant for delivering incredibly bombastic lines in a Creepy Monotone.
 * Ax-Crazy - He is MUCH more unhinged and psychotic than his brother whether it be his homicidal and violent temper-tantrums, and his Villainous Breakdowns. In short, he's hyper-violent and bat-shit insane, even by pig standards, with eyes to match.
 * Badass Baritone - When he isn't in Large Ham mode, he's got this. James Spader gives him a truly chilling gravel, comparable to Jim Cummings' performance as Dr. Julian Robotnik.
 * Bad Boss - Big time, due to his bad temper. Some of his minions are terrified of him, he often physically and verbally abuses his minions (except Edgar, Fredrick, Jeff, Percy, and Frank) on a regular basis for screwing up his latest schemes and even the biggest of inconveniences, and a few members of his army are shown locked up in his prison.
 * Beard of Evil: He's visually distinct from the other Bad Piggies thanks to his bushy, red beard. At some point after he is banished to the Boar Island, he shaves his beard off with a razor.
 * Benevolent Boss - Surprisingly enough, he's very consistently respectful towards Edgar, Héctor Porko, Jeff McBacon, Dr. Fredrick Piggerschwein, Professor Percy Pigsworth, and Frank. He praises their abilities and contributions with respect, never treats them harshly as he does to Marf or Gramps. Heck, he even cares for his minions and henchman's happiness instead of his own. And he would steal any egg, including the Flock's, in order to get it for them.
 * 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.
 * Decomposite Character - He and his brother, Matthew, are both the Cartoon Network counterpart for King Pig. Specifically, Julian represents the very childish, mean, greedy, very impatient, temperamental, bossy ruler aspect of King Pig.
 * Dirty Coward - Downplayed, as he put up a decent fight every now and then, is still loyal to his Bad Piggies, and generally stays with them when it counts, but he visibly panics when the Flock successfully grab the Rage Chili.
 * Tantrum Throwing - When does he not have these?
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows - He has big bushy dark green eyebrows.
 * Berserk Button - He has many. Though the mere existence and presence of The Flock, especially Red, Jay, Chuck, Bomb, Matilda, Hal, and Terence, is the main one. In fact, when he first sees the birds in person in "New Bird in Town", he responds by blowing steam out of his snout and ordering his Bad Piggies to catch them.
 * Just mentioning Bomb's name is enough to get him even more riled up.
 * Being served syrniki for breakfast instead of the traditional scrambled eggs, fried eggs, poached eggs, or omelettes.
 * Don't interfere with his attempts to steal the eggs from The Flock, even if you're Edgar Baconhooves.
 * He really hates his brother, especially when the pigs in question compare Julian with Matthew.
 * The idea of birds and pigs making a truce really riles him up further.
 * He really doesn't like being made fun of, disrespected or insulted.
 * Don't ever quit his rebellion or back out on his deal.
 * And last but definitely not least, don't EVER compare him to the Queen of Hearts.
 * Break the Haughty: Throughout the entire series, especially in the finale, he goes from smug, to furious, to being like a complete crybaby throwing a temper-tantrum, to begging for mercy as the birds defeat him and his fellow Bad Piggies.
 * Can't Take Criticism - Inverted. He accepts all of his minion pigs' criticisms and even agrees with them.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper - Uh, yeah. Flipping out is one of his default moods. He has a volatile temperament with the slightest of inconveniences setting him into a rampaging pig-like rage. His troops and the Flock receive much of the brunt of his wrath. If he gets very furious, run for the hills in case he sits on you
 * Trrrilling Rrrs - Does this quite frrrequently.
 * Catchphrase: "Bad Piggies, begin our assault!"
 * Greater-Scope Villain - Is the superior and the baddest of all the Bad Piggies, including Edgar.
 * Canon Character All Along - A variant; He is a re-imagining of the King Pig from the Angry Birds Motion Comic.
 * Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling - The Foolish to Matthew's Responsible. While Matthew may be foolish, childish, kooky and very gluttonous at times, he is a kind, mature and sensible leader who somehow rules Piggy Island professionally and doesn't look down on anyone below his status, Julian is an arrogant, tyrannical, and petty Manchild who is prone to throwing a tantrum and wants to fuel his power by stealing the eggs from the Flock.
 * Defeat Catch Phrase: "I DETEST THOSE ANGRY BIRDS!!"
 * Evil Sorcerer - Uses magic to steal the eggs with his scepter.
 * Evil Sounds Deep - He's the ruler of the Bad Piggies and has a low, deep, smooth voice. Unsurprising, given who voices him.
 * Expy - According to Tartokovsky himself, he is "a villainous cross between Dr. Robotnik from Sonic the Hedgehog SATAM, Carface from All Dogs Go to Heaven, President Koopa from the 1993 Super Mario Bros. Movie, Tai Lung from Kung Fu Panda, Toad from Flushed Away, King K. Rool, King Goobot from Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, and Jafar with a hint of King Koopa from the Super Mario Bros. Super Show and Professor Padraic Ratigan.
 * Fantastic Racism - He hates all birds to the point of obsession.
 * Diabolical Mastermind - He wants to take over Piggy Island again to make room for an eight-way omelet feast, made more disturbing since he is the instigator of the Great Egg War.
 * Fatal Flaw: He has a whopping five of them.
 * Obsession. He is obsessed with having a lot of eggs to eat as omelets and will go to any lengths to achieve them. However, all he succeeds in doing was getting a lot of failures, bumps, and bruises from the flock.
 * Pride. He's very arrogant and full of himself, reveling in watching his minion stealing the eggs and giving them to him. This is also the main reason he can't tolerate just letting his hatred toward the Angry Birds go: he just can't admit that he lost.
 * Greed.
 * Gluttony.
 * Wrath. He has a shockingly bad temper which leads to his defeats and ultimate downfall.
 * Hellish Pupils - His devilish red eyes. Very glaring and uncanny who scream "pure evil madness".
 * Fiery Redhead - Despite being a pig, Julian has a big and bushy bright red mustache and is quite a ham.
 * Hate Sink - Unlike his brother, Julian is consistently shown to be a completely unrepentant tyrant from the get-go.
 * Hot-Blooded - Boiling blooded to the extent of tearing every hair out of his chin.
 * The Dreaded - Right from his first appearance, Piggy Isalnd regard him as a serious threat. His mere passage even sends one of the pigs quivering in fear.
 * Humiliation Conga - Happens to him in almost every episode.
 * 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, he is still very over the top and dramatic at times and often takes his over-the-top villainy up to eleven.
 * Faux Affably Evil - When he introduces himself to Edgar Baconhooves, he is gregarious and respectful to the pigs that are exiled to Boar Island. But it becomes slowly clear that he's hiding his loathing of birds, especially the Angry Birds. when Marf and Frank talk to him about the Angry Birds, he shows his true colors and his real wicked nature towards birds.
 * Haughty "Hmph" - He does this all the time throughout the show.
 * Jerkass - He can be this when he's in a very rotten mood. He's a deceiving and authoritative tyrant, a narcissist, and a psychopath. And not just towards his enemies; he's abusive to his minions as well.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold - He has his moments. His respect towards his henchman appears to be shallow and self-serving at first. As the show progresses however, his benevolence towards his henchman is revealed to be out of genuine respect, and it's so sweet that he has no problem giving them a promotion and each an omelet after they give him the eggs, even after their plans have foiled, he lets them keep the promotion.
 * Evil Counterpart - To Matthew.
 * Evil Overlord - A cartoonish, but competent one, anyways.
 * Evil Laugh - Possesses a number of these.
 * Arch-Enemy - The most dangerous one of the enemies to all birds and, to some extent, pigs alike.
 * Trademark Favorite Food - Eggs. He orders his minions to steal the Flock's eggs for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and failed miserably.
 * Manchild - Moreso than his brother, he's very childish and quite a crybaby alongside prone to throwing a temper-tantrum when things don't go his way.
 * Flowery Insults - Smoothcheeks LOVES to insult almost anyone and just about anything. A lot.
 * Gluttonous Pig - The one behind the pigs' egg-stealing schemes, and wants to have a big feast for him and his minions to eat the eggs.
 * Slasher Smile - He's very prone to smile sadistically whenever his plan is working or he's ready to turn the Flock's eggs into omelets.
 * Take Over the World - Not the whole world, per se, but Julian aims to conquer Piggy Island after eating the eggs is to acquire it diplomatically.
 * Middle Name Basis - King Smoothcheeks I prefers to go by his middle name, Julian, because he wants to avoid confusion from his brother.
 * King Mook - Of the Bad Piggy Rebellion. He's their leader, and he's the largest and toughest of them all.
 * Rage-Breaking Point - The open act of defiance Edgar, Marf, Frank, and Gramps give off to him, combined with Edgar calling the tyrant out for his petty revenge towards the Angry Birds, finally drives an outraged Julian to unwittingly unleash a taste of his fury and goes on a pig-like rampage.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning - Whenever he gets angry or completely insane, his eyes turn red and not only are his irises piercingly bloody red, but his pupils turn into pinprick nigh-dots and his irises grow unnaturally large with surrounding sclera to the point they eclipse the whites in complete red and finally glow like hellish spotlights in the dark when he gets malicious. This is used to great effect to show just how sadistic and dangerous he can be when he goes downright batshit insane or terrifyingly enraged.
 * Large Ham - Moreso than his brother and Edgar.
 * Narcissist - There's a reason why his visage is everywhere in Boar Island. Julian has a massive ego, to the point that he plasters his snotty snout on almost everything on Boar Island, but he does blame his own failures on himself rather than either his minions or the Angry Birds themselves.
 * Straw Nihilist - He has an over-nihilistic worldview towards all birds and seeing the Flock and the Pigs forming a truce with each other really riles him up.
 * Surrounded by Idiots - When he realizes the Flock have arrived to Boar Island, he and Edgar scream that they're surrounded by morons.
 * Unstoppable Rage - His patience can only go so far. Push any of his berserk buttons long enough and things get surreally ugly real fast.
 * Revenge - He holds a huge grudge against the Angry Birds and his goal in the show is to eat every single one of their eggs for costing him his first coronation as King of Piggy Island.
 * Royals Who Actually Do Something - While he does rely on his minions to get the job done, he confronts the birds to steal the eggs himself more often than not.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist - He believes that Edgar being king in Piggy Island would provide needed resources for the exiled pigs of Boar Island.
 * Villainous Breakdown - He often experiences these when things don't go his way. In these instances, he completely regresses into a violent wild pig, squealing and thrashing everything he sees or hears. He already starts with a very thinly contained temper, but the more the Flock defeats Edgar and his minions to protect the eggs, the increasingly more vicious and maniacally desperate he gets in stealing the eggs and eating them. It gets even worse when he noticed that the Flock and Pigs fulfilled the truce. If anything, the truce the Flock and the Pigs formed only angers him further. Julian: EDGAAAAAAAAAAAR!!!! If I'm NOT having those angry birds' eggs by teatime, THINGS ARE GONNA GET CRAZY!!!!!
 * His fury gets increasingly worse in season two. When the rest of the Flock stand up to him in the second season finale after freeing the inhabitants of Aviantopia, he becomes even more livid and unhinged and viciously attempts to steal the eggs himself with sheer bloodthirsty malice. Even The Flock using the power of the Rage Chili against him fails to stop his fury. If anything, having the Angry Birds using the Rage Chili, the last ingredient of the spicy omelet, to defeat his Bad Piggies, only drives his fury to a hellish degree, as he orders his minions to attack them before stealing the Eggs regardless, then he tries to "have all of the Angry Birds in his tusks" himself. It doesn't matter how powerful they are now with the rage chili; he won't falter until they're dead for daring to so thoroughly deny and humiliate him. Julian: I'm conflicted about this, because on one hand, you brought me to Piggy Island for me to take back my throne, on top of that, you've practically gifted one of the golden eggs I didn't have to me. But on the other hand..., YOU RUINED MY OMELET FEAST, YOU OBLITERATED ALL MY CHANCES TO BECOME KING OF PIGGY ISLAND AGAIN, and worst of all..., YOU LEFT MY MINIONS TO STARVE!!! And as for your punishment, you angry birds, I'LL HAVE MY MINIONS TAKE CARE OF YOU AND I'LL HAVE YOU ALL IN MY TUSKS TO END IT OFF!! So, Bad Piggies, rip these birds to pieces! I don't care how powerful they are, (screaming like a madman) JUST KILL 'EM! GO!! DO SOMETHING!!!
 * When Edgar and his minions decide not to hand over the eggs to him and defect from the Bad Piggies in season five, becoming gradually clear to him that Edgar is tired of obeying a monstrous tyrant like him, he initially becomes a deflated whimpering wreck, then goes into a violently livid diatribe, finally getting furiously outraged, and attempts to sit on him, subsequently losing any semblance of restraint on his boarish temper throughout the entire show.
 * In the series finale, Julian completely LOSES IT and goes into a screaming rage about how much he despises the Flock before throwing a massive temper tantrum. Julian: I really...detest... those Angry Birds. I hate them. I HATE them! HATE THEM!! Hate. Hate! HATE!! HAAAAAAAAAAATE!!!!
 * Villains Want Mercy - In the season four finale, after he is defeated the minute the Flock and the Pigs corner him and the Bad Piggies, Julian starts desperately and pathetically begs his brother Matthew for mercy and to give him another chance to spare him, reminding him they're family and blaming himself for his own actions. Matthew naturally won't have any of it and sends him to the Piggy Prison.
 * Villain Respect - Julian becomes genuinely impressed with the Angry Birds when they fought him.

Chef Edgar Baconhooves
Voiced by: Jason Issacs


 * Adaptational Villainy - He is far more calculating, this time around.
 * 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 keep falling apart.
 * Badass Baritone - Jason Isaacs gives him an especially deep, authoritarian voice.
 * Big Bad Wannabe - He just can't compete with King Julian Smoothcheeks I.
 * Berserk Button - He gets a bit furious when his plans get foiled by the Flock.
 * The Flock in general are the root of him being subjected to such criminal disrespect in the show. The very mention of each of their names or face gets him frothing angry. Even their merchandise makes him very angry.
 * Character Tics - He has two of these.
 * His moustache twitches every time he lies most of the time.
 * 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.
 * Mean Boss - To Marf and Frank, only when they screw up.
 * 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.
 * Expy - He has traits of Dr. Ivo Robotnik from AoStH, Starscream, Denzel Crocker, Robbie Rotten from LazyTown, Joker, Professor Poopypants, Gargamel, and Skinner from Ratatouille.
 * 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.
 * 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, Red, Jay, Chuck, 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 Mudbeard-Smoothcheeks II, and failed miserably many many many times.
 * Sycophantic Servant - Edgar often tries to help King Smoothcheeks I feel confident, reassuring him that he has nothing to worry about his brother making peace with the birds.
 * 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
Voiced by: Lee Tockar (Marf) and Neil Crone (Frank)


 * Brooklyn Rage - Frank speaks in a rough and angry New York accent.
 * Butt Monkey - Marf is subjected to some brutal slapstick throughout the entire show.
 * Big Applesauce - Both of them explicitly speak in Brooklynite accents.
 * Kindhearted Simpleton - Marf is the nicest and sweetest member in Edgar's group; however he really isn't that bright.
 * Bumbling Henchmen Duo: Marf and Frank are two pigs working for the Bad Piggies, going through much slapstick as they stole the Flock's eggs.
 * 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.
 * Affably Evil - Marf is unfailingly polite even when he helps the Bad Piggies with their wicked whims.
 * Minion with an F in Evil - Though Marf does come close to stealing the eggs and mentions that he likes seeing birds in captivity.
 * Plucky Comic Relief - Marf serves as a comic relief character whenever he is around.
 * 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.
 * Laughably Evil - Marf, full stop. Even moreso than his boss
 * Insufferable Imbecile - Marf can be unintentionally annoying towards the other Bad Piggies and is just as chaotic.
 * Large Ham - Frank, full stop.
 * Phrase Catcher - "Shut up, Marf"
 * 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 Ditz - Frank is more smarter than Marf, which is saying a whole lot, compared to Marf.

Gramps Mustachio
Voiced by: Jeff Bennett


 * 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
Voiced by: Dino Andrade Singing by: Augustin Chemelle


 * Adipose Rex: He has the table manners to match.
 * Dumb Muscle: His imposing physique is only matched by his lack of a complex thought pattern.
 * 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 season, he's strong enough to bodily lift

Hektor Porko
Voiced by: Alan Tudyk

Jeff McBacon
Voiced by: Dennis Bateman


 * Affably Evil: Like Edgar, Jeff is much more civil towards the Flock. He is also more benevolent towards his men and even has meals with them.
 * Anything but That!: His greatest fear is Hal, ever since he bitten his tail.
 * Casanova Wannabe: Jeff McBacon establishes himself as one.
 * French Jerk: A Green and Mean pig, rude to everybody who picks on his kind, arrogant and is French.
 * Laughably Evil: He is a comedic villain, with extremely hammy mannerisms and getting comically chased around by Hal.
 * Oh, Crap!: This is his default reaction whenever he hears the "tick-tock" sounds, since it always alerts him to Hal's prescene.
 * Punch-Clock Villain: While he's not exactly a great guy himself, Jeff McBacon is clearly not as ruthless or obsessed with the devastation of birds as King Smoothcheeks I is.
 * They Killed Kenny Again: Every time Hal eats him whole, he inexplicably gets out of Hal's stomach the next episode.

Dr. Fredrick Piggerschwein
Voiced by: Robin Atkin Downes


 * Badass Bookworm: He's primarily a doctor, yet can scuffle with the Flock and come out even.
 * Determinator: He has no idea what he's doing half the time, but he rarely fails in his operations and experiments in order to steal the eggs sheerly because he refuses to stop until he reaches a solution that satisfies him, for better or worse.
 * Gratuitous German:
 * Insistent Terminology: Insists on being called an Mad Doctor rather than "Crazy Scientist".
 * Large Ham: Fittingly for a self-proclaimed Mad Doctor, he has a boastful presence and lots of flair.
 * Mad Scientist:

Professor Percy Pigsworth
Voiced by: Maurice LaMarche


 * Bungling Inventor: Unlike his slightly more successful brother, all his gadgets and inventions backfire on him.
 * Four Eyes, Zero Soul: He worked as Piggy Island's resident professor before his fraternal twin brother, Mario, and wears red squarish glasses.
 * Insufferable Genius: He takes pride in his brains and loves to rub it in everyone's face. All the while, the pig is claiming how intelligent he is, and how everyone else is beneath his notice or his concern.
 * Lorre Lookalike: LaMarche does what sounds like a low-pitched Peter Lorre impression for the character with a hint of a Scottish accent.
 * Small Name, Big Ego: He likes to call himself "Professor Percy Pigsworth: Piggy Genius", similar to Wile E. Coyote.

The Furious Fliers

 * Evil Counterpart: They serve as this to the Angry Birds.
 * Shout-Out: The birds bear a striking resemblance to the birds from Mad's parody, Angry Bird Management

Ziocha
Voiced by: Rachael MacFarlane

Vermilion
Voiced by: Alex Hirsch

Neiderflyer
Voiced by: Ian Hanlin


 * Canon Immigrant: Has shown up in Angry Birds Summer Madness and Angry Birds Fantastic Adventures.
 * Fashionable Evil: He's not exactly wearing any clothes, being an Angry Birds character and all, but that hairstyle is absolutely on point.
 * Green-Eyed Monster: Neiderflyer's growing hatred of Red stems from the fact Ruby likes the bird more than him. He sees Red as a rival suitor intentionally trying to steal her.
 * It's All About Me: To say he's self-centered would be an understatement and three quarters, he's a narcissist to the point he can lose track of his own thought process and get caught up in his own self-compliments.
 * Jerk With A Heart Of Gold: He more than frequently lies or double-crosses them for his own gain, but often ends up assisting his fellow members of the Furious Fliers in the end.
 * Laughably Evil: While the character is an absolute jerk, they're just so funny that it's sometimes difficult not to laugh with them anyway.
 * Punny Name: His name is a portmanteau of "Niedermeyer" and flyer, with the i and e swapped around to form 'Neider' which is German for envier.
 * Revenge: He wants revenge on Red for being the second-in-command of the Angry Birds.
 * Rich Jerk: He's one to brag about his wealth, he's privileged and he'll take every opportunity he can to use it and abuse it for his own gain.
 * The Nicknamer: Calls Red 'Rod' and Chuck 'Charles' on various occasions.
 * Villainous Crush: He has a major one on Ruby, one of his possible motivations for stealing

Jack
Voiced by: Mark DeCarlo

Joseph
Voiced by: Paul Greenberg

Peyton
Voiced by: Charles Fleischer

Rico
Voiced by: Danny Jacobs

Christi
Voiced by: Maryke Hendrikse

Babs
Voiced by: Julie Brown