Red's Mighty Feathers

Red's Mighty Feathers is an Angry Birds episode. It is a non-sequential episode of Angry Birds.

Gameplay
Each player is given unlimited Red Birds and set with one egg in this episode. The player tries protecting the egg while the pigs try to steal the egg.

Now, the Red Bird has a new power: Target Follow-Up, but it has an arrow while Red flying rotating to an area of the pig to attack it, and directly does it like the Lazer Bird.

You can see the video here.

Trivia

 * This is the second bonus episode in the game Angry Birds. The first one was Surf and Turf.
 * This is the first Angry Birds episode that you have only one bird to complete the levels.
 * There is a new gameplay style in this episode. One egg is present, and pigs in vehicles are moving towards it. The bars at the top left corner of the screen determine how many stars you get depending on the number of pigs popped, the egg being saved and the number of birds launched.
 * The pigs' vehicles are based on those seen in Bad Piggies.
 * When Red activates his power, he looks just like he did during the Angry Birds Toons episode Slingshot 101.
 * This is the first time the background of Piggy Island in Angry Birds Toons was shown in-game.
 * Unlike other episodes, you can have unlimited birds, but you can only attack with Red (and his new power).
 * This is the first episode that has a bird's name in the title.
 * In the classic-style levels, the Pigs' sprites aren't their Chrome sprites.
 * The update changes the theme into the Angry Birds Trilogy theme. However, the normal theme can still be heard after playing a level of the classic game on Angry Birds Trilogy.
 * This is the first episode where the pigs don't have all the eggs.
 * This is the first episode to have only one bird used entirely throughout the episode.
 * In this update, all the classic icons of the older episodes changed the pigs' classic sprites to the Chrome ones, but we can't notice any pig from the previous episodes to change into his Chrome sprite.
 * Unlike the other episodes in the game, rather than Flash animation cut-scenes, this episode uses a comic book/strip-style format with still image panels telling the narrative, similar to Angry Birds Rio's cut-scenes and the Facebook version of Surf and Turf.