Cordon Bleugh!

Cordon Bleugh! is the seventh episode of Angry Birds Toons.

Plot
The episode's setting is Matilda's cooking area. The Birds are to be invited to try Matilda's soup. Red, Chuck and The Blues enthusiastically sit at the dining table, awaiting the soup. However, to their dismay, the soup is not as appetizing as expected.

Meanwhile, the Pigs are climbing the cliff with plungers in yet another attempt to steal the Flock's Eggs.

Red tried a taste of the soup, before spitting it out in disgust. A housefly which happens to fly past, smells the fumes and passes out, Red did not like the soup Matilda made. Chuck got the next load, and while Matilda was serving The Blues, Chuck sneaks to the tree to dispose of it, inevitably causing the tree to die and fall off the cliff, knocking off one pig. The Blues got an idea when trying to decide who should eat the soup. They used the slingshot to get rid of their bowl of soup, which tips over a boulder, knocking down another pig. Matilda soon realizes that the other birds did not like her soup. At first, she gets enraged and growls in anger, scaring away her friends, before a tear drips down onto her cheek. She gives up and decides to throw her pot of soup down the cliff, knocking down the last pig. She sees the pigs are stealing the eggs. Matilda growls angrily at them, but she discovers that the Corporal Pig and two Minion Pigs were lapping up her soup and they loved her soup, and she happily knocks her cauldron off the cliff and walks away happily, trapping the pigs below as they continue eating it.

Trivia

 * The ingredients seen popping out of Matilda's soup are ladybugs, an eaten apple, fish bones, a snail, caterpillars, and old bits of cheese.
 * This is the first episode to show the birds and pigs together, although Egg Sounds shows a pig in imaginary.
 * The King Pig seems to be eating the exact same type of soup that Matilda makes in Where's My Crown?.
 * The birds do not seem to like it, but the pigs do, probably due to the fact that pigs are omnivores.