Red's House

Red's house is Red's own home that first appeared in The Angry Birds Movie.

Description
Red's house is unlike the houses of other Birds, which are usually constructed out of straw and plant-based material. It is constructed out of sturdy stone, and is studded with large wooden spines. The house is two stories tall.

Old Structure
The first room has a wooden table with a wooden log as a chair near a little tree and a big tree, there are a bunch of Mighty Eagle Posters on the wall, on the floor, there is a stalk round carpet near a pool with a leaf chair near it. On the wooden table, there are candles that lit and iluminates the place, there is a drawer that countains a Mighty Eagle comic book, a opener, a wooden pencil and a spoon. Near the sofa, there are broken jars with grass and next to it, there's a small tree. Apparently, on the top story, there is a straw bed with bamboo as a headboard with a pillow. Near the bed, there are trees just like the ones near the armchair and a tree log to hold cups and candles.It seems that it was a living room with a modern tv, a microwave, an armchair, and paintings with Red and his parents on it.

History
Red's house was originally constructed at the edge of Bird Island's beach, intended to be a peaceful abode where he could live in private, although he did have qualms about living alone and far apart from Bird Village while he was sentenced to anger management class at the Infinity Acceptance Center.

The house was damaged after The Porkchop Express dropped its anchor onto it when the Pigs arrived. After the Battle of Pig City, the Birds relocated and rebuilt it directly in the village, much to Red's surprise. Chuck and Bomb offered to be his housemates, which Red came to accept.

Red said that his house took 5 years to build.

Behind the scenes
"While all the other birds live in soft nest-like huts, Red's hut is made of hardened mud stucco. This seemed to be a nice correlation to his thick-skinned personality. If Red was an animal other than a bird, he'd be a porcupine.  His garden is full of cacti and a giant spiky palm tree grows right next to his front door as if to say, 'Stay Out!'"

- Pete Oswald (production designer) Red's house was designed to be different than other birds to reflect his initial, self-centered personality and reluctance to get along with others at the start of The Angry Birds Movie.