Talk:The Flock

I don't see why this is needed this info is already on the birds and episode pages

3 points
1) Japanese vs. Asian - The episode was created by Fuji TV in Japan as a Japanese exclusive, so the costumes were meant as Japanese focused, not Asian focused.

2) There is no need to spend paragraphs re-capping the events of the animated short. The breif section on the page is meant to encompass the entirety of their adventures in Space with a notation to go read the main article. Please don't recap single instances in great detail then refer back to the main article. It is unfair to the main article. Let that article stand on it's own merits, don't try to re-write it.

3) Why is there a Flock page? The Flock is the group name of the core birds. Yes, there is a Birds page, that includes every type of bird as well as some eggs, etc. As Rovio continues to evolve Angry Birds to be more than just a series of games, and it starts to become comic books, movies, animated shorts, etc, we need to have this Wiki evolve as well to separate out the Characters of Angry Birds vs. the Angry Birds Games. The Flock, from a gaming perspective, are the playable characters only. From a character perspective, they are the core group. The difference in a Birds page vs a Flock page is like for Marvel Comics to have a Humans page and An Avengers page. The Avengers are the main superhero group. The Flock is the main group of characters for Angry Birds. The line-up changes, as we have seen with Space, but the group will still be called the Flock.

DoctorOmega 15:55, March 22, 2012 (UTC)

So it's up for deletion then? Qazqaz 555  20:47, April 2, 2012 (UTC)

I don't want it deleted.

To me, the Flock is very different than the individual characters and Birds in General. Comparing it to the X-men - Birds = Mutants. But not all Mutants are X-men. The Flock is the X-men group. Specific pages on Cyclops, Wolverine, etc. Will include adventures they had outside of their group.

In this case, Orange Bird is a member of the Flock, but didn't go into space with them. So there are differences.

And Rovio seems to be using "The Flock" to describe the core group of birds. But things like the Developer Birds are not part of the Flock. DoctorOmega 22:37, April 2, 2012 (UTC)

This page is pointless, though. It's basically the Birds and Episode pages combined together. Qazqaz 555  02:01, April 3, 2012 (UTC)

About Hal
SquadHater2002 (talk) 13:33, July 25, 2015 (UTC) It's best to call the birds by the names of the color of their feathers (except Terence, who is called "Big Brother Bird") So instead of calling Hal "Boomerang Bird" just call him "Green Bird" just because... you know, he's green.

The Flock in their movie design
Red - In his film design, Red appears as an anthropomorphic red Northern Cardinal with red feathered hands and his chest is light red instead of beige, his eyes are brown instead of black and the maroon spots in each sides of his face is now one instead of two and has orange feet.

The Blues - In their film designs, The Blues are small anthropomorphic Eastern Blue Birds as their eye color are different, Jay's eyes are blue, Jake's eyes are green and Jim's eyes are brown. They are shaped like the Hatchlings. Both Jay and Jake has yellow feet while Jim's are orange.

Chuck - In his film design, Chuck appears as an anthropomorphic yellow American Goldfinch in a slim build with yellow arms, as he is shaped like a banana instead of a cone. His chest is light yellow instead of white, the mop of black head feathers are long, the design of his beak is curly large and his black feathers at the back are longer and gains another black feather at the back and has orange feet.

Bomb - In his film design, Bomb appears as a black anthropomorphic Greater Antillean Bullfinch in a bulky build with black arms as his gray stomach is darker, his beak becomes round and large instead of his regular beak and the tip of his fuse changed to yellow. He gains a black spiky tail on his back and has orange feet.

Matilda - In her film design, Matilda appears as an anthropomorphic white Chicken with the same appearance as in her toons version but with white feathered arms, as she is shaped more like a teardrop than an egg. Her eyes are now teal instead of black, her beak is similar to Chuck's, but the top of her beak is taller. Her black and pink feathers at the back are now large and is three feathers instead of two and has extra three black thin large feathers. Her black and pink feathers on top of her head is also large and has orange feet.

Hal - In his film design, Hal appears as an anthropomorphic green Emerald Toucanet and is a combination between his classic game and his earlier cartoon appearance. His beak is orange and has orange feet. His lower beak is much longer than his upper beak. His black feathers on top is now dark green and the feathers at the back is also dark green

Terence/Ter - In his film design, Ter appears as an anthropomorphic maroon Northern Cardinal and is more muscular and bulkier than Bomb's who has matching arms. His eyes are brown and the color of his stomach is light pink instead of beige. Like Red, the spot in each side of his face is now one instead two. The tip of his head feathers are black. His beak is similar to Matilda's, but his lower beak is longer.

Bubbles - In his film design, Bubbles appears as an orange anthropomorphic Bullock's Oriole in an identical appearance as his game counterpart. His head feathers is enlarged and has black feet as well as his tail feathers at the back are four

Stella - In her film design, Stella appears as a pink anthropomorphic Bourke's Parakeet and is identical to her game counterpart but with minor changes. Her pink feathers on top of her head are now five instead of three and the tip of her feather top are dark pink. She also has long orange feet and has pink arms similar to Red's.

Proposed rename
Should this article be renamed to "Angry Birds (group)"? It's a more general name that has been used more often. They just used "The Flock" for substitution. DiegoUreta68 (talk) 03:03, 23 July 2021 (UTC)
 * Actually, I think "The Flock" is used way more. JaydonKing4K (talk) 09:11, 14 August 2021 (UTC)