Sardine


 * For similar summoners, see Red Koi Fish, Barrel Bag, American Football, Mighty Eagle (spell), Teal Football, Falcon Summoner.

Sardines are used to summon the Mighty Eagle in some games.

Appearance
Sardines are brick-shaped metal cand with bigger borders and a pink sardine symbol on top. It wasn't originally a Sardine Can, but rather a mouse. The mouse was gray and round, with a separate oval head with big round ears with pink skin, a black snout and large clueless eyes with black pupils. The mouse also had a light belly and a long tail.

In The Angry Birds Movie, the design of the sardines can is different, they have Mighty Eagle eating a sardine.

Angry Birds (game)
Debuting in the Ham 'Em High update with the Mighty Eagle on iOS and in the same update which added power-ups on Android, it was used to summon said character when pressing the Mighty Eagle button.

When the player shoots the sardines from the slingshot, the Mighty Eagle comes down to attack in a wide V-Shape. When the player touches an eye symbol next to the pause button, all the birds disintegrate and a can of sardines spawns on the slingshot. The Sardines themselves can pop pigs and knockdown weak structures. They are very bouncy and will bounce off most surfaces. The best position for them is the front of the structure, so the Eagle can get heavy destruction.

Angry Birds Seasons
The sardine once again appears as an object used in the game which debuted in the v1.5.2 update on iOS and in the same update which added power-ups on Android except in Year of the Dragon and Ham Dunk where it's replaced by the Red Koi Fish and the backpack which summons the Mighty Basketball.

Angry Birds Rio
The sardine once again appears as an object used in the game which debuted in a random update on iOS and in the same update which added power-ups on Android.

Angry Birds Chrome
The sardine once again appears as an object used in the game which debuted in a random update. Unlike the previous games, they could be used for free in the first 21 levels of Poached Eggs.

Angry Birds Friends
The sardine used to appear purchasable in the shop but for Bird Coins, which only gave a determined number of sardines. They worked the same way but could be only used in the story levels. They were removed when the Facebook version was changed to be more like the Windows 10 version in January 2020. Unlike the previous games, it’s limited use.

Angry Birds Fuji TV
The sardine once again appears as an object used in the game which debuted at launch. Unlike the previous games, they could be used for free in all levels of the game.

Angry Birds Space
The sardine once again appears as an object used in the game which debuted at launch on iOS and in a random update on Android. It instead summons the Space Eagle (Mighty Buzzard in Beak Impact) and just like in Angry Birds Friends, it’s limited use.

Angry Birds Epic
The sardines once again appear in the Mighty Eagle's Favorite Dish potion which can summon the Mighty Eagle to make him immediately destroy all enemies on the battlefield.

Angry Birds 2
The sardines appear in Angry Birds 2, as a spell. The spell can be obtained by buying it at the shop, by opening chests, or through the Tower of Fortune. In addition, there is a rare chance that the player will obtain a sardine for free by filling the Destructometer.



Angry Birds Reloaded
The sardine once again appears as an object used in the game which debuted in the v1.9.0 update. Unlike the previous games, a bigger version can be given to the player each day along with some Bird Coins which is limited use and each can only be used once each day in an incomplete level.

The Angry Birds Movie
The sardines can appears when Mighty Eagle is leaving his armchair after singing the Mighty Eagle Song. He almost slips on one of the cans. There is also a big sardine as a trophy on his cave's walls.

In a deleted scene, Mighty Eagle eats sardines from the can while telling his coconut story. It can be watched here.

Trivia
Банка с сардинами
 * The sardine can's shape is the reason why it's often confused with a bar of soap.