Angry Birds X: The Fine-Feathered Movie/Tropes/Funny


 * During the live-action sequence, Chuck begins pinballing between two cars.
 * The entire Luna Loud vs. Muscle Man guitar duel.
 * A scene that parodies Psycho and references Have You Seen This Snail with Squidward, complete with his over-the-top screaming when the Flock gathering some supplies to start their journey, and Chuck mischievously clearly pouring a jug of hot sauce down the drain of Hal's underground bunker.
 * Not to mention that Bugs knows that Squidward was screaming for nothing: Bugs: I said it before and I'll say it again, folks. Doesn't anyone knock anymore?
 * When the Flock got stranded in the real world, they may be bruised and battered, but still okay. Hal, on the other hand, ends up getting his beak stuck in a tree, and his dialogue has a reference to The Angry Birds Movie. Hal: The ol' beak getting stuck in the tree gag…? I thought this only happened in the 2016 Angry Birds Movie!
 * A callback to Space Jam with Chuck asking Winnie and her flock for help, first trying to explain in the whole mess with excruciating detail, with Winnie looking at him completely baffled. Seeing Winnie's look of utter confusion, Hal cuts to the chase for him.
 * When Leni Loud sees the statue of Golly Gopher in Hal's bunker, Chuck and Luan Loud remind her that every cartoon character promised each other that they would never speak of HIM ever again!
 * Fat Cat, Negaduck, Professor Norton Nimnul, and Nasty Canasta scuffling with Hal, Montery Jack, Darkwing Duck, and Wile E. Coyote. Eight Jim Cummings-voiced characters Talking to Himself there!
 * At one point after the Flock crash landed on New York City, Bomb asks where they are, and the rest of the Flock respond by shrugging. The Flock then look around the sidewalk and later the road, towards the direction opposite to an approaching car. The car horn blows, and then we have Chuck's priceless reaction and see him get ran over by it.
 * It gets even funnier when Terence stands next to the flattened goldfinch and just laughs at Chuck's expense in a "well, what did you expect?" kind of way.
 * Bubbles hyped up on an adrenaline-filled sugar rush, due to eating too much sweets, which causes him to pinball against crows and pigs.
 * When the Flock argue in the hotel, Chuck throws an 8-ball at Red, but he ducks, and the 8-ball bounces off the walls and into Chuck's face, making it all deformed in a similar vein of the 1950 Tom and Jerry short, Cue-Ball Cat.
 * The looks on the toons' faces and their reactions after Baron Harmful's true identity has been revealed.
 * Red gets his moments of funny as well, especially this scene, inspired by Chicken Little of all things, when the boat motor didn't work properly, he goes full berserk-mode, thrashing and punching the boat motor, much to the astonishment of the other members of the Flock. Hal gives off this line delivery. Hal: Good thing I can fix that motor and made it faster, mate.
 * Frost claims to have found Eddie Valiant to help them get back home to Piggy Island …except it’s Eddie… Murphy, Cue a Jaw Drop from an astonished Bomb, Red, and Chuck.
 * The entire scene with the flock getting transported into New York City being a spot-on reference to Looney Tunes: Back in Action. Chuck: Sell all our Cartoon Network stock! We got an inside tip that WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!
 * In fact, this scene of Hal screaming only to stop from coughing and then drinks a bottle of water with a casually easygoing and calm look before resuming screaming with his beak wide open, his tongue flapping, and his eyes bulging wide open is similar to how Bugs Bunny does it.
 * One scene has a visibly stressed out Baron Harmful discussing with Edgar if the Angry Birds are particularly going to foil his plans to destroy Toontown, just like a certain detective has done, seething with transparent rage. Harmful vents his hatred towards toons by slamming the door on Edgar's snout.
 * When some members of the Flock became shocked at the revelation of Baron Harmful being a reincarnation of Judge Doom, they started arguing and scuffling at each other
 * The Big Ball of Violence montage of the flock biting, whacking, strangling, bonking, punching, burping?, bashing, and doing other chaotic things to each other.
 * The flock begin scolding each other by shouting each other's names.
 * The ending where The Pigs, Lucy and Patrick (Chuck's mother and father), Winnie, and Winnie's entire flock arrive in the theater to watch the movie, to Chuck's dismay. And then more cartoon characters from across the decades come in to see it as well as well. Hopefully, no villains from various animated series were invited to this showing.