When Rovio Entertainment launched Angry Birds Toons in 2013, it was a gamble. Could a mobile game about flightless birds and green piggies sustain a narrative across a full animated series? The answer, as fans quickly discovered, was a resounding yes. While the first nine episodes set the stage (introducing the flock’s home on Piggy Island and the basic premise of egg-stealing), it is the block of Angry Birds Toons 10-20 where the show truly hits its stride.
The Blues disguise themselves as eggs for fun, leading to a confusing mix-up where pigs also pretend to be eggs in the nest. 17 Crash Test Piggies July 7, 2013 Angry Birds Toons 10-20 -Episodes 10-20-
In a classic "Trojan Horse" twist, the Piggies use a giant fake egg to infiltrate the Birds' nest. 16 Double Take Reliving the Chaos: A Deep Dive into "Angry
Chuck gets the spotlight in this breakneck short. When a lone pig steals one of The Blues' toy eggs (mistaking it for a real one), Chuck decides to retrieve it using his super-speed. The result is a Looney Tunes-style chase across the entire island—through a pig construction site, across a collapsing bridge, and inside a spinning washing machine. While the first nine episodes set the stage
This specific batch of episodes moves beyond the basic "slingshot and destroy" formula, pivoting toward character-driven surrealism and expanding the lore of Piggy Island. Here is a look at what makes episodes 10–20 the "Golden Era" of the show’s first season.