Involvements in Games

This is a list of several characters’ involvements in games. (mainly the main characters)

Angry Birds
Red made his debut in the original Angry Birds game as the main character (and icon). He is introduced in Theme 1-1 as the very first bird to the players. From then on, the following levels are mostly based on teaching the player how to play the game/use Red, and from then on he appears often as a playable character.

After his first appearance in Poached Eggs, Red appears in all of the themes, excluding The Big Setup, which was entirely based off of Hal and Terence. He also appears in all of the cut-scenes for the game.

Ever since the game first skyrocketed, Red has become a very noticeable and iconic character.

Gameplay
Despite being the main character, Red (for the most part) does not have any actual abilities. When the screen is tapped Red will do a battle cry.

Red's strengths and weaknesses are seen here.

In the Red's Mighty Feathers theme, Red was given an ability similar to Lazer Bird, which is to fly off to wherever the player taps. This ability makes Red much more useful as he can reach any location on the level map, which is something that none of the birds can do at will. He is also slightly stronger, mostly due to his increased speed when his ability is activated.

This ability is exclusive to the levels in the theme and the Golden Eggs associated with the theme, but the game once offered an in-app purchase to active Red's ability permanently for all levels, where the profits contributed to the RED organization.

Angry Birds Seasons
Red appears with the rest of the birds in the game, and is once again generally the main character of the game, along with being the icon. He first appears in Trick or Treat as the first character introduced, and afterward appears in all of the following themes as a main character.

Unlike other Angry Birds games, the characters' designs for Seasons did not change, so he looks exactly like the original style.

Red, like all of the other characters, has unlockable costumes.

He often appears in promotions and cover arts for the themes, but will sometimes not appear and in place will be other birds. (for example, Red did not appear in the Ham Dunk cover, while Bubbles, Bomb and Jay, Jake, and Jim did)

In the golden egg for Go Green, Get Lucky, Red wears a leprechaun hat that is attached to his head. This is the first time that any bird wears a costume in the Angry Birds universe in-game.

A female cardinal named Girl Bird appears in the Hogs and Kisses cutscenes and promotion and is Red's romantic interest throughout the theme. She is not playable in the game. However, she became extremely popular with fans, and her own merchandise began to spread, including her own plush toy.

Gameplay
Red does not have any special abilities just as in the first game and has the same launch sounds and battle cries. No changes are made to his size, speed, or strength. He also has his own Bird Wear that can be obtained from getting objects or completing quests.

Red appears as a power-iup as the Homing Bird, wearing a radar on his head, where a radar signal will appear around him and he will fly straight towards the first pig he detects.

He also appears as The TeleBird, which he wears a purple helmet with yellow goggles, with an antenna. Touching the screen will slow down Telebird until you choose a determined place. After choosing it, Telebird will teleport to the place you wanted, destroying what it's near him, also, he will attract things to the place.

Angry Birds Rio
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Gameplay
Red once again bears no abilities, just like the previous two games. However, he, just like Matilda, receives a noticeable increase in strength. He can destroy blocks much more effectively, making him a much more useful character to have. This was very pleasing to fans, as they complained that he was much too weak.

During boss battles, Red can be used to activate TNT or knockdown easy structures onto the boss. However, if the player gets rid of all the surrounding blocks and debris then Red isn't a very effective character but can bring somewhat decent damage to the enemy.

Angry Birds Space
The game was first teased in early 2012, showing a costumed Red in a short video. As the game kept being teased, it was finally announced as the 4th installment of the series. Red, along with a few other members of his flock, were shown in their space costumes, all based on comic book characters.

The game's story begins with Red and the others watching after the eggs when the Ice Bird and his eggsteroid fly through a wormhole, which had just opened in the sky. A large tentacle then shoots out of the wormhole, grabbing the eggsteroid but also the flock's eggs, causing them to sling themselves into the void. His first appearance was in Pig Bang.

Through the portal, all of the characters are zapped into their space form, and they fly out of the portal into space, beginning the events of the game.

Red is known as "Super Red Bird" in the game and is once again the main icon and character.

Red and all the other characters received their own promotional videos, which can be found on youtube, and also received their own plush toys. (excluding Atomic Bird, who didn't appear when the game was first released)

Gameplay
Red, once again, does not have an ability. However, he is slightly tougher, and can forcefully shove structures down if they are light enough, along with heavy boulders and spacecraft.

It is also not widely known, but if the player taps the screen when Red is in flight near a pig, then he will make his battle cry and emit a flash of red, and the nearby pig will "jump". It is not extremely effective but can pop the pig or topple over the structure underneath if it is light enough. (this will only work in a gravitational pull) Terence can also do this, but much stronger.

While Red's mask does not give him any special powers, it is known that it can zoom in and out like a pair of binoculars, allowing Red to be much more alert and attentive to nearby trouble. This is not a feature that is available to the player during gameplay but only is used in cutscenes.

Angry Birds Friends
Red makes an appearance in Angry Birds Friends as a playable character. Red, along with other birds appear in the game's now removed Story Mode (which is only for the Facebook version), and since then they've appeared in the rest of the themes and levels, including Piggy Tower, and Tournaments. Since 2017, Red, along with other birds, and pigs, have their design changed to their Toons design.

Gameplay
Just like the other characters, he remains with his classic ability and strength. He first appears in level 1 of Poached Eggs just like the first game but it's up to either play the tournament or Story Mode first. He can be chose and equipped as an avatar.

Bad Piggies
Red makes an appearance in Bad Piggies not as the main protagonist, but as an enemy against the pigs, who are the main characters in this spin-off of the series. Red along with a few other members of the flock appear in the Flight in the Night episode, and since then they've appeared as enemies and hazards in multiple levels of the themes after.

This is the first game in the Angry Birds universe in which Red was introduced through an update.

Red's design slightly changes; he is much more animated, and he is given much more shading, rather than the simple colors of the other games. He uses the same sprites as the current Angry Birds game, including his attack face and corpse.

Gameplay
Red first appears in Flight in the Night, where he and the other birds are completely sound asleep. However, in the following levels, they are easily woken if the player makes noise.

If Red is woken, which can be done if the player activates parts of their kart near him, he will then shoot himself on a nearby slingshot at you. It is possible to not be affected by this if your kart is strong enough, but he can land on top of your vehicle, weighing it down, or send it in to the wrong direction by pushing it.

If Red manages to hit the player's pig, Ross, he cannot die, so he will only forcefully shove him. This can be useful if Ross is trying to roll towards the finish line if his kart is destroyed.

The Blues and Chuck can activate their abilities when they sling themselves, but Red cannot, as he does not have an ability.

Red Skywalker
Red appears as the in-game counterpart of Luke Skywalker, the main protagonist of the Star Wars original trilogy.

Known as "Red Skywalker", he first appears in the Tatooine episode as the first character introduced, and then appears in all of the themes later.

Red is responsible for destroying the Death Star the very first time, along with defeating Emperor Palpatine.

Skywalker is the brother of Princess Stella Organa, and his mother is Padme Amidala. He is the owner of R2-D2 and C-3PO, who he buys off of the Jawas.

At the ending of the game, he is saved by his father, "Lard Vader", also played by Red.

Gameplay
In the game, He will be given a lightsaber and when the player taps the screen, Red will swipe his lightsaber around his front in an arc way, destroying/damaging the nearby objects around him.

If the player beats the last level of Path of the Jedi, then Red will receive an upgrade. This time, he receives a green lightsaber, which is much stronger than his previous blue lightsaber, along with a new black outfit. This upgrade is also usable in all of the levels of the game and not removable.

Notably, all of the characters can also activate their ability ' after they'  land on a surface, though this only lasts for a short period of time. This is very useful if the player wants to dive deep into a structure to cause more damage, or perhaps go a bit further to reach a farther target.

Lard Vader
Red also is the counterpart of Luke's father, Anakin Skywalker, in the game. (otherwise known as Darth Vader)

Darth Vader is the main antagonist of the game, and the entire story is based on defeating him. However, in the very last moments of the game, he decides to sacrifice himself, doing one last deed of good, in order to save his son and everyone else from Emperor Palpatine. After this, he sees his son Luke for one last time and then dies, joining Yoda and Obi-Wan.

He appears from the very start of the game and even received his own promotional video, which can be found on YouTube.

Gameplay
Vader's TIE fighter appears in the boss battle of Death Star as the last stage of the level, though he does not make a physical appearance.

His first actual appearance as a boss is in the Cloud City episode, using his red lightsaber to repel nearby enemies. He can be defeated if the player knocks enough debris into him, but if the player directly aims for him then he will simply just push the bird away. Lasers also will be deflected by him.

His final appearance is in Death Star 2. where he is first an enemy in the final level. This time, he uses his force abilities to push away nearby objects and characters. However, towards the end of the level, he hops onto the slingshot as a playable character.

He is unlimited, and will just hop back onto the slingshot until Palpatine is defeated.

He can gravitate all the nearby objects in a large radius around him and then push them away with great force. He is extremely powerful but is only playable in that one situation, and nowhere else in the game.

Anakin Skywalker
Red appears as Anakin in the prequel version of the game and first appears in the bird side portion of Escape to Tatooine. After his first appearance, he then on appears in the following bird side themes until Revenge of the Pork, where he is then on playable in the pork side portion.

As the player progresses, Anakin will age and receive different counterparts of his character along with different abilities.

Anakin is the father of Luke and Leia, and Padme's love interest. He was first discovered by Qui-Gon, who realized that he could potentially defeat all of the pigs. After Qui-Gon's death, Anakin is mentored by Obi-Wan but is manipulated by Emperor Palpatine and falls over to the dark side becoming Darth Vader.

Gameplay
Podracer Anakin is the first version of Anakin to be unlocked in the game, and he is tethered to a podracer, which flies across the screen once the player launches the character. The podracer will explode upon contact, and the player can tap the location that he/she wants the podracer to fly to. The podracer has decent strength, and Anakin can also knock down nearby structures as he swings around.

In Rise of the Clones, Anakin then receives an upgrade into his Padawan form, and his Podracer counterpart is no longer playable in the game. (though it can be used as a powerup, like all of his other counterparts and is also playable in previous levels) Anakin now will swing a blue lightsaber 360 degrees around his body, destroying/damaging the objects near him.

In Revenge of the Pork Anakin receives his final counterpart before he turns into Darth Vader, his Sith counterpart. When his ability is activated, he will pull all the objects nearest to him and use the force to push them away, causing much destruction to the nearby structures. In this form, he is extremely powerful and can tear apart towers and buildings with ease.

Anakin also has a Darth Vader counterpart (as a playable character), though he is not introduced in the story and can only be used solely as a powerup or in the Rewards Chapter. His ability is basically the same as Sith Anakin's, but much stronger. (though in return, more expensive to purchase with coins)

All 4 are basically the same character in different parts of the story but are considered separate in terms of gameplay.

Luke Skywalker
Luke appears as a playable character, but only as a power-up. He cannot be found in any of the story levels but can be purchased in amounts at the shop where the player can then use it in all of the bird side levels.

Gameplay
As pilot Luke, he retains his ability from the first game. As Endor Luke, he slices an area in front of him twice. As Jedi Luke, he instead slices an area in front of him three times.

Ezra Bridger
Ezra, the main protagonist of the Rebels TV show, is played by Red in this portion of the game. He is the first character to be introduced in this theme, which takes place in Lothal, and then on appears in the rest of the theme and can also be purchased as a power-up. He is also given a level in the Rewards Chapter if the player makes enough points with him as a power-up.

Gameplay
Ezra, like all of the other characters, is given a unique ability never used before by previous characters. He can shoot a yellow-colored laser beam in whatever direction the player taps to, destroying the wood and glass blocks in its path. Like other laser-based characters, his beam will deflect off of metal, which can be used to the player's advantage in harder to reach locations. It will also destroy the metal that it bounces off of, so the player should aim for blocks in towers that can easily be knocked over.

The more blocks that the beam goes through, the weaker it becomes. Thus, if the player shoots at multiple blocks of glass and wood before it bounces off of metal, it will not as effectively break the metal, only damaging it.

Ezra's blaster will blast strongly before quickly dying out, so the player should keep this in mind when using it. (though it does not take time in finding its path)

The laser will also fizzle out when it comes in contact with indestructible material (such as the ground) and will disappear if the player aims at the sky.

Angry Birds Go!
Red appears in Angry Birds Go! as the very first character introduced in the Seedway theme and the only character that does not have to be unlocked to be playable. After the player finishes the introductions and tutorials, he/she can use Red as a playable character whenever he/she pleases.

Like all of the other characters in the game, Red received a brand new 3D model for the game. His style takes on his Toons appearance, and unlike past games, it is made clear that Red has two separate eyebrows rather than one single unibrow. (as they can shift around to how he is feeling, allowing him to be much more expressive)

Gameplay
All of the characters have power-ups in the game, and Red's is a boost that can be used when his power-up beaker is filled. When the icon is tapped, Red will increase speed leaving a trail of red feathers behind him.

While it is useful at the beginning of the game, the player will soon find that it is not as effective as other characters whose power-ups are also based off of speed, such as Chuck or Bubbles, who are much faster than Red.

Angry Birds Epic
Red is introduced as the very first character of Angry Birds Epic, along with being once again the icon character. The player uses him to complete the first few levels and free Chuck, and from then on he becomes one of the five prominent playable characters in the story mode.

He also appears in most promotional material and cutscenes for the game.

Red, like all of the other characters, can be upgraded and changed to the player's preference with the resources that he/she has.

Gameplay
Main Article: Epic Characters

Angry Birds Stella
In Angry Birds Stella, Red made a couple of cameo appearances. His first cameo was on Willow's phot where a red circle is next to a black circle and a yellow triangle. His second cameo was in Stella Finds the EggSpark, manifesting the body of Optimus Prime, to promote Angry Birds Transformers (see below). Red's third and final cameo was in an arcade game that featured him on there.

Angry Birds Transformers
Red appears in Angry Birds Transformers as all variations of Optimus Prime, which includes Optimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, Energon Optimus Prime, Ultimate Optimus Prime, Nemesis Optimus Prime, Epic Optimus Prime, General Optimus Prime and Major Ultra Magnus. He also appears as the icon character of the game, and appears in a lot of the promotional material and trailers for the game usually as Optimus Prime, and also appears in the comic series as Optimus Prime.

Optimus Prime's Description In-Game:

''Optimus is a charismatic leader whose courage and compassion inspire everyone he meets. He's brave, powerful and wise.''

''If he has one weakness it's that he's always focused on the well-being of his fellow Autobirds. Also, he's straightforward and to the point - so don't expect him to crack any jokes. And he sometimes loses his temper, too.''

Optimus isn't driven to fight by hatred or vengeance, but a desire to achieve freedom for all and end the destruction the EggBots are causing.

''Actually, fighting against the EggBots is causing Optimus real problems. They're the Eggs - so they have to be protected at all costs, right? But they're destroying everything and must be stopped.''

Ultra Magnus' Description In-Game:

''Where Optimus Prime is a leader, Ultra Magnus is a dedicated soldier, 100% focused on protecting the innocent. That may make him a bit blunt, sure, but he's got a job to do.''

It's his role to take the fight to the Deceptihogs and Eggbots.

Ultra Magnus is extremely disciplined when carrying out the mission at hand - and right now that's to the end the destruction of Piggy Island and keep the EggBots from trashing everything.

Nemesis Prime's In-Game Description:

''Nemesis Prime was created to be a dark opposite of Optimus Prime, to cause mayhem and trouble whenever he wants. But the EggBots had forgotten two things: Angry Bird Red is a hero! And Optimus Prime is a hero!''

''So now Nemesis Prime fights for good; helping his teammates battle to reclaim Piggy Island! Ha! In your eggy face, silly EggBots!''

Blurr's In-Game Description:

''Hi i'm Blurr i'm without doubt the fastest most furions angry autobird around. I'm fast talking, fast thinking, fast driving and fast fring. You get the idea... Can't stop, got togo faster!!! Beep, Beep.''

''Yap, that's Blurr alright. Let's slow things back down. Too fast for his own good that one! Althrough, if you ever nead a message delivered fast, he's your guy. Not only is his weapon fast firing, he is known to travel so fast that it seems like the rest of the world isin slow motion! All this rapid movement bulids up an appettile fast, which requires both energon and most importantly candy! Nom Nom.''

''Blurr is very different from the other incarnations of Red in the game. Instead of a truck, he is a car. A very fast, futuristic, floating car. And by very fast, I mean really really fast. He’s in fact so fast that every time you switch to vehicle mode, everything starts moving in slow motion! So wouldn’t Chuck have been a better choice to portray this character? Maybe...''

Optimus Maximus’ In-Game Description:

Optimus Maximus is currently the only combiner with all components as individual characters in the game, being comprised of Optimus Prime, Mirage, Sunstreaker, Ironhide, Prowl, and...sometimes Rodimus.

''Their weapon is a mixture of Optimus Prime's and Ironhide's weapons, firing two bolts followed by three beams, and like Mirage, they can turn invisible for a little while. Strangely, they don't have a special attack, unlike Devastator, Superion and Menasor. At the time of this writing, the lack of a special ability will disable the transform button for other characters in a Spark Run if they are the first character.''

Gameplay
Optimus Prime's (regular) gameplay description:

''Optimus is a good, all-round fighter, with no major weaknesses. With his balance of firepower, toughness, and speed he's able to take on any situation.''

''His weapon takes a short time to hit its target, so it's best to focus your fire on one threat at a time. It may not do the most damage but it never overheats or needs to reload, so just hold the screen.''

Energon Optimus Prime's gameplay description:

His (Energon Optimus Prime's) Energon overcharged weapon is enormously powerful, but Energon is volatile, so he takes a lot more damage, too!

''Energon Optimus fires three lasers at once, and the weapon has a super quick reload time. Like the regular Optimus, you can focus on one enemy at a time, or, if powerful enough, you can swipe across the screen and deal with a spread of damage.''

Ultimate Optimus Prime's gameplay description:

''Variant characters are for expert players! If they complete an Event they earn loads of bonus coins, but if they fail they get... nothing. Ouch!''

Ultra Magnus' gameplay description:

''His (Ultra Magnus ' ) fires powerful bursts but takes time to reload, so watch out you don't get caught at the wrong moment. Sometimes it's worth holding your fire so he has the chance to reload.''

Ultra Magnus has a good mix of power, toughness, and speed, but isn't focused on any one thing, so you'll need to adapt to whatever's coming at you.

Nemesis Prime's gameplay description:

''Nemesis Prime's anti-gravity gun doesn't do much damage per shot. Instead, it launches pigs and blocks into the air and lets gravity do the rest!''

To ensure that you get the maximum lift, aim directly at pigs or for the top few blocks of the tower.

Angry Birds POP!
Red first appeared in the game as a limited edition character and was only available for a short period of time. He was then taken out of the game but was still seen in one area of the map.

Rovio then introduced him once again as a limited edition character.

Later on, the game was changed to a regular Angry Birds game rather than an attachment to the Stella series, and the characters (excluding Stella) were changed to members of Red's flock. Red took what was originally 2 of Stella's sections, the Drop the Pigs and Defeat King Pig segments of the game.

Gameplay
In the Drop the Pigs section, the player must assist Red in popping the bubbles, blocks and other items holding the pigs up. The player beats the level by dropping all of the pigs to the bottom of the level.

In the "Defeat King Pig" portions, King Pig and his minions will attempt to stop you from clearing the level. The player's objective is to free the fireflies in the very top row. For every couple pairings the player makes, the pigs will try to divert the player by throwing in their own obstacles, from explosives to clouds.

In both of these segments, the player is given a limited amount of bubbles and if he/she runs out, then he/she loses the level.

Red, like all of the other characters, has his own special bubble that can be used when the player makes enough pairings. His pop, entitled the Rock Pop, will pop up to 4 bubbles/obstacles.

Angry Birds Fight!
Red appeared in Angry Birds Fight! as once again the icon character and the main character. He was one out of the 6 playable characters the player could have chosen from and was the first character that the player was introduced to in the very beginning of the game. Other than being a playable character, he also appeared as an icon in the matching board.

Red appeared very often in the cutscenes and promotion for the game.

Certain parts of the game used computer animation, such as the player's customizable characters. Red used computer animation when fighting other characters as well as some other parts of the game. He took on his Angry Birds Toons animation style and while other games had their own styles, Fight! takes character animation directly from the Toons series.

Like all of the other birds in the game, Red was customizable to the player's preference, and the player would be able to purchase costumes and weapons for Red with in-game currency.

As of August 1st, 2017, the game has been discontinued and removed from the Google Play Store and App Store, and the servers have since been shut down.

Gameplay
The game wouldn't include direct gameplay with the birds, but rather a tile-matching objective. Matching 3 of the bird icons would have popped the birds out, and matching 4 or more would activate the specific bird's special ability. If 4 of Red's icons were matched, then random panels would be blocked out with wooden boxes on the opponent player's matching board.

Once the round was over, the two battling players began fighting, and the player's success would entirely be based on how much points he/she was able to gather together.

Angry Birds 2
Red appears in the first official sequel to the original game, Angry Birds 2, as once again the icon and main character. He is the very first character to be introduced, and after the player plays the very first introduction level of the game, they receive Red's card that can be used any time during all of the levels. Unlike all of the returning characters of the game who kept their abilities, Red finally received one of his own after usually never having one in a slingshot based game. (excluding games like Star Wars, where Red was portraying another character)

The game also introduced computer animation for the birds and the pigs, which had never happened with the previous installments of the series. (which used pre-set separate sprites for when the bird is idle, flies, etc) Red also appears in his Toons animation style, along with the voice used in the series.

Gameplay
As stated before, Red finally received his own ability in this game. He is now able to, when the screen is tapped, squawk and send red waves in front of him, forcing away the structure in front of him and causing it to fall onto other structures.

Red's ability is most effective when it is used on taller structures. Red will not be able to knock down heavily fortified structures, or blocks that aren't stacked up with each other.

Like all of the other characters of the game, Red can be upgraded through earning feathers. As the player levels Red up with a certain amount of feathers, his rank and card color will change, and the number of points he racks up will increase.

Angry Birds Football
Red appeared as the main and icon character of Angry Birds Football. For the very first time in any Angry Birds game, Red was featured as the only playable character in this soccer-based game. Red's team was named the Mighty Feathers, which included Red as the team captain and 4 other unnamed red birds alongside him. Side birds like the Mighty Eagle, Bomb, Stella, and a handful of other birds each had a different purpose, such as cheerleading or training the team. The main goal of the Mighty Feathers was to defeat their rival team, the pigs.

Red used a 3D character model in this game, and his appearance was based on his one in the ''Angry Birds Movie. ''

The game was discontinued as of December 15th, 2016, and was never released to the public.

Gameplay
The player could have upgraded their characters' skills in this game, the categories ranged from pace, power, technique, and defense that helped the birds' performances. These skills could be raised by training the birds or using in-game currency to upgrade them instantly.

The purpose of the game was to pass the ball around in a special arrangement to the other birds in order to make the goal.

Angry Birds Action!
Red appeared in Angry Birds Action! as once again the main and icon character. He appeared for the very first time (in an Angry Birds game) in his Movie animation style, which prominently included arms and legs.

Red appeared at the beginning of the game as more of a default character and was the first character to be introduced.

The game was based on 3D animation, so Red along with all of the other characters used 3D character models.

As of 2017, the game had been discontinued.

Gameplay
The entire game was based on a puzzle-pinball genre, and there were certain objectives that each level could have in order to complete the level.

The player could have used Red by pointing him at a target and shooting, and Red would then hit and bounced off of targets until he ran out of speed.

Unlike the other playable characters of the game, Red had no abilities, and as said before was more of a "default" character.

However, like all of the other characters, as Red leveled up he would have received special boosts. In his bronze stage, he would have the bounce boost. In his silver stage, he would have the speed boost. In his gold stage, he receives an extra move.

Angry Birds Ace Fighter
Red once again appeared in Angry Birds Ace Fighter as the icon and main character. He appeared in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Red's Description In-Game:

''Red has outstanding leadership skills, but he is nervous all the time. He is liable to mistake the smallest sound as the enemy firing the first shot. He's even mistaken the wind blowing through the trees for the distant oink of the hostile pig.''

Rovio announced that the game would be discontinuing due to adjustment of structure platform, as well as an expired contract with Siamgame. On September 6th, 2016, the game was removed from the Play and App stores and recharge was turned off, making the game nearly impossible to play. On October 10th, servers were shut down.

Gameplay
The gameplay was based on a Shoot em up style, with the player located at the bottom of the screen as the enemies fly downwards from the very top. Not much was known about Red's role specifically in the game. It was known that he was one of 4 different playable characters, and could be paired with different kinds of planes.

Angry Birds Blast!
Red appears in Angry Birds Blast! as once again the icon and main character, but not a playable character (as technically none of the birds are playable). He appears in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Every character has his/her own unique quest, and Red's quest is to find a lost hatchling. All the player has to do in order to meet this goal is to beat one level where a hatchling is shown on the map.

Red once again takes on his Angry Birds Toons animation style in multiple parts of the game, but the Reds encased inside of the balloons take on a slightly different, more exaggerated appearance.

Gameplay
The game's objective is for the player to pop 2 or more balloons of the same color to free the birds encased inside. Multiple different Reds can be found inside of red-colored balloons.

Other than this, there is not much direct gameplay when it comes to any of the birds, as the game is entirely based on the player and unlike past installments, no birds are directly used with their own unique abilities.

Angry Birds Holiday
Red once again appeared in the icon of the game, and also appeared in promotions and trailers for the game. However, while most Angry Birds games include Red as the main leading character, Matilda actually took on this role rather than Red, guiding the player through the game. Because of this, Red actually did not have as much of a part in this game, though he did appear.

The game was never released outside of soft launch, and Rovio officially announced that the game stopped development and it was shut down as of December 31st, 2016.

Gameplay
As said before, Red did not have much involvement in this game. Because of this and the fact that the game didn't finish development, not much is known about Red's gameplay. It was known, however, that Red could be purchasable with in-game currency along with his Holiday Shop. From there, Red and his shop would appear in the player's customizable map.

Angry Birds Evolution
Red appears as the icon character of Angry Birds Evolution. He appears as an unlockable character and is unlocked after beating the Yellow Desert. He can also be obtained in events with stronger stats.

There are also other red birds, which can be evolved as the player progresses.​​​​

Biography
''Red saved the island from the pigs once already. Can he do it again?''

Normal
Red looks exactly the same as the movie version.

Evolution
Based on a biker, Red now wears a black jacket with his classic design on a white triangle. In the back of it, there are 2 buttons on the frill, which aren't connected, making the frill open. There is a belt that also isn't connected, a red button on the left of the jacket and he also wears what seems to be a white shirt or tank top. He also wears a black band with 2 white spots and a white snowflake symbol on it and two black fingerless gloves on each hand.

Weak Spot Evolution
Based on a Karate fighter, Red now wears a white kimono with a black belt and his classic design of him on the back. He also wears a white band with a black triple spiral symbol on it. On his left-wing, he now has white bands. His gaze is now angrier with the beak blowing air.

Power Row Evolution
Based on Superman, Red now wears a dark blue suit with a Superhero symbol containing his classic design, wears red underwear with a golden yellow stripe and red gloves. He also wears a red cape and has a bit of hair on his forehead. His gaze is now like if he was confident, having a smile that is curved to the left. His eyebrows are also curved to be angry-like and his right eye is very open.

Confusion Kick Rank 1
Kick an enemy, dealing 975 damage and knocking him around, damaging any enemy he hits. The kicked pig has a 30% chance to increase its turn counter by 1.

Confusion Kick Rank 1
Kick an enemy, dealing 3110 damage and knocking him around, damaging any enemy he hits. The kicked pig has a 30% chance to increase its turn counter by 1.

Weak Spot Rank 1
Kick an enemy, dealing 3250 damage and knocking him around, dealing damage to any enemy he hits. The kicked enemy receives a critical from the front, not from the back.

Power Row Rank 1
Jump into the air and slam down, dealing 3250 damage to a pig and push it around to deal damage to any pig it hits. Additionally upgrade all power ups on impact.

Leader Skill
All red birds in the team get +30% attack power.

Awaken Skill
Increases Red’s critical damage by 30%.

Bird Information

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Health
When he is in his first level, it is less than 200, but he can be evolved to surpass this number.

Strength
When he is in his first level, it is less than 90, but he can be evolved to surpass this number.

Bird Power
When is in his first level, he gives less than 540 Bird Power to the team, but he can be evolved and trained to give more.

Costs
It costs 200 Red Evolution material to evolve him. The income of Red Evolution Material and Coins when selling him varies according to his level.
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Health
When he is in his first level, it is less than 1000, but he can be evolved to surpass this number.

Strength
When he is in his first level, it is less than 1000, but he can be evolved to surpass this number.

Bird Power
When he is in his first level, he gives less than 1100 Bird Power to the team, but he can be evolved and trained to give more.

Costs
It costs 300 Red Evolution material to evolve him. It then costs 780 Evolution Material and 25 Red Essense to evolve him to a last evolution.

The income of Red Evolution Material and Coins when selling him varies according to his level.

Angry Birds Match
Red appears in the game as a booster and main character. Like all of the characters in-game, he uses a modified version of his Movie design. His gameplay is the following:

Gameplay
When the player destroys a line of four objects, Red appears. If he is tapped and pushed to one side, he will destroy the line of objects on the side. He is strong to defeat pigs.

He also helps the player on how to play the game.

Angry Birds Dream Blast
Red appears in the game as a booster and protagonist once again. Unlike other games, Red is a hatchling in this game, like all of the other characters. He appears in the level select background, sleeping with a headset. He also appears when the player beats a level, jumping and watching the last bubbles be popped and other occurrences.

Gameplay
If the player pops more than 4 bubbles, Red will appear. The more bubbles there are, the larger Red will be. If tapped, Red will destroy a line of bubbles. If there is a block near him, he will destroy or damage it with his boost.

Red also appears as a profile picture that the player can unlock and choose. He could be unlocked as a mission member if popcorn was collected on the movie event and as a vampire in the Halloween event,as well as in other events.

Angry Birds: Isle of Pigs
In both versions of Angry Birds: Isle of Pigs, Red is one of the four playable characters, and the first one used by the player. He is used for the first time in the first level of Sandy Beach. He can also be added as an optional character in the Level Builder mode. In this game, he has his sound effects from Angry Birds 2, which are taken from some episodes of Angry Birds Toons. When launched, Red will have no ability, which is why he is mainly used to push buildings.

Angry Birds POP Blast
Red appears in the game as a playable character that is unlocked in the first level. He has a new power-up.

Red, like all of the characters, uses his movie design and outlined sprites that were made to look like a cartoon. His animations are similar to the ones from the first game. In the Space Race, his design is based on his one in Angry Birds Space

He is also introduced as an icon and artwork character, which he often appears.

Gameplay
Red is unlocked in the first level. Red can appear at any level where the player uses him. Which the player has to assist him in popping bubbles once again. But this time, it's in any objective.

When his bar is full, he will active his ability, which an explosive fireball appears on the launcher and if it's launched, it will explode some bubbles in a range.

He can be chosen along with any pig.

Angry Birds Island
Red appeared in Angry Birds Island once again the icon and main character, but not a playable character (as technically none of the birds are playable). He appears in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Red once again takes on his Angry Birds Toons animation style in multiple parts of the game, but the Reds encased inside of the balloons take on a slightly different, more exaggerated appearance.

Gameplay
The game's objective is for the player to pop 2 or more balloons of the same color in order to free the birds encased inside. Multiple different Reds can be found inside of red-colored balloons.

Other than this, there is not much direct gameplay when it comes to any of the birds, as the game is entirely based on the player and unlike past installments, no birds are directly used with their own unique abilities.

He also helps the player on re-building Bird Island along with The Flock and other birds.

Angry Birds Legends
In Angry Birds Legends, Dragon Slayer Red is the second playable character you unlock after Uriel. He can be played in any level the player wants. He is unlocked after beating the first enemy.

Angry Birds Tennis
Red appears in Angry Birds Tennis as once again the main character and first unlocked character once again. Like all of the characters in-game he uses a modified version of his Movie 3D model. He has his own boost and can be played in the level the player wants, he can also be choosen for the player's team.

Gameplay
The game is played like tennis, but with Angry Birds characters, Red is unlocked in the first level and is playable ever since then. He uses his boost when he has energy to do it.

Angry Birds Reloaded
Red makes an appearance in Angry Birds Reloaded as a playable character. Red uses his Toons design in this game.

Gameplay
Just like the other characters, he remains with his classic ability and strength. He first appears in level 1 of Hot Pursuit.

Angry Birds: Bird Island
Red once again appeared in the icon of the game, and also appeared in promotions and trailers for the game. He is the tour guide of the island when the player logs on. He is one of the 3 free character bundles along with Chuck and Stella for all players.

Angry Birds Journey
Red appears in Angry Birds Journey as, once again, the main character, though he is the last character to be unlocked. Like all of the characters in the game, he uses a classic toons and movie appearance and cartoonish sprites. He has a new ability and stronger ability.

Gameplay
The game is like the classic slingshot games but way easier. Unlike the other games, he uses his ability on impact. His ability is to target 5 blocks/targets and then destroy them in a ruckus. When the Anger Meter ability is used, the ruckus will be bigger.

Angry Birds
The Blues first made their debut in the Angry Birds Classic, where they were the second characters introduced and members of the core flock. After their introduction level in Poached Eggs 1-10, they become playable characters for all of the themes that follow, excluding The Big Setup, which was dedicated entirely to Hal and Terence. While in early cinematic trailers and promotions, there was only shown to be one, single Blue Bird. It has then been confirmed that they are three, separate individuals, rather than one bird that duplicates itself.

Gameplay
The Blues are the first birds to be introduced that have an ability, to split into three. The birds are split with some force, so the top bird flies a bit upward while the bottom bird flies a bit downward, while the middle bird continues in the regular path. Their strengths and weaknesses are seen here.

There is also a neon blue potion in Short Fuse that when in contact with pigs, splits them in three. This can rack up your points insanely and can have destructive effects, especially when the potion is cracked near multiple targets.

Angry Birds Seasons
Jay, Jake, and Jim, along with the rest of the flock, appear in the next installment of the game as playable characters. They were introduced when the game was first released (previously known as Angry Birds Halloween) in the Trick or Treat theme as the second characters introduced, and then on appear in all of the following themes. Unlike the other games, Seasons maintains its character designs, so the Blues keep their classic appearance. Like all of the other characters, they have unlockable costumes.

The Blues, while not often, will appear in cover art and promotional art as prominent characters. (such as Tropigal Paradise, where they appear rather than Red) They also appeared in the Ham'o'ween animation as the main characters, where they save Bubbles from being consumed by the King pig.

Gameplay
The Blues bear the same exact ability that they have in the first game, with no major changes made to their size, strength, or speed.

When it comes to water logic in Piglantis, they will be extremely weak if they don't have any speed. Thus, the player should only target structures and pigs close to the surface of the water, so that they can hit them immediately or first plunge into the water and then receive some speed as they float to the surface.

They are also moderate at destroying sand and snow, which are very weak substances. It is suggested, because of this, that the player doesn't use them to destroy these materials as if structures are supported by these materials, the Blues likely won't destroy enough of the material to knock the structures down.

Angry Birds Rio
Jay, Jake, and Jim along with Red and Chuck are captured by the smugglers and sent to the Smugglers' Den in Rio. They are encaged in a room with other stolen birds, but due to their strength and range, they are able to break out of the cage, beginning the events of the game. They are once again the second characters introduced, and after the player unlocks them they are playable characters in all of the themes that follow. Once the flock defeats Nigel and frees all of the birds, they manage to hijack the plane and send it back to Piggy Island, where they manage to arrive just in time to save the eggs from being stolen by the pigs once again.

The Blues, along with the rest of the flock, go back to Rio to visit their friends Blu and Jewel, starting the Rio 2 segment. In this segment, the Blues, like all the other characters, receive design changes. Jay, Jake, and Jim take on their Toons animation style, but no major features of them are changed. They receive newer outlines and shading. Strangely, in the earlier promotional art and animations for the game, only one single blue bird was shown. However, this is likely because it hadn't been decided by Rovio whether they were 3 separate birds or one single one.

Gameplay
The Blues maintain the same ability they have had the past two games, and no major changes are made to their speed, size or strength. However, it is notable that marmosets and caged birds are much tougher targets then the pigs, who were very weak and easily popped. The Blues can easily break through the cages and marmosets but cannot destroy entire groups of them as they can with the pigs. The Blues are not very useful when it comes to directly harm bosses, so during boss battles, the player should use them to knock down weakly supported structures or to activate TNT boxes.

Angry Birds Friends
Jay, Jake and Jim appear as playable characters in Angry Birds Friends.

Gameplay
The Blues are the same as in previous slingshot games. When launched, if the player taps them, they will split into 3. They are very strong against glass, but weak against other materials.

In the Star Cup, they can be leveled up by obtaining feathers.

Jay also appeared purchasable in the Bird-O-Matic. He can wear any accessory and can be chosen as the player's avatar.

Angry Birds Space
Jay, Jake, and Jim were first teased along with the rest of the birds when the game was being introduced in 2012. They were then introduced along with the game as the "Lightning Birds". The Blues and some of their flock members were introduced as superheroes, based on comic book characters.

After their first appearance in the Pig Bang episode, they will appear in all of the following episodes as playable characters.

The story begins with the Blues and the other birds looking after the eggs when Ice Bird shoots out of an opening wormhole with his Eggsteroid. A robotic arm shoots out of the wormhole and kidnaps the Eggsteroid and the flock's eggs, causing the Blues and the other birds to shoot themselves into the vortex, sending them to space.

Through the portal, the birds are transformed into their space counterparts, along with the Blues. They fly out of the portal into the final frontier, beginning the events of the game.

The Lightning Birds' appearance is based on the Flash, though their ability has nothing to do with speed.

The Lightning Birds, along with all of the other birds (excluding Atomic Bird) received their own promotional videos that can be found on YouTube and their own merchandise.

Their launch noise and corpse noises are just modified versions of their original.

Gameplay
The Blues yet again have the same ability, though they are now charged with electricity (though this does not do much). When they hit a surface, they have an electric shock, though this does not actually do anything, and is merely just for show.

The Blues are also commonly placed after Ice Bird, due to their compatibility with destroying ice/glass.

Bad Piggies
The Blues appeared in Bad Piggies as the main antagonists when the game was first released. However, they only appeared in the cutscenes; they pranked the pigs by painting rocks with white paint, tricking them into thinking that they are eggs, beginning the events of the game. Once the pigs find out that they've been tricked, the Blues laugh, knowing that their prank was successful.

They then have a much more involved appearance after the Flight in the Night update, where they are featured as enemies. After this update, they along with Chuck and Red appear as hazards for the pig, Ross. This is the first time the Blues appear as antagonists.

Jay, Jake, and Jim's designs slightly change. They receive different outlining, as well as better shading and animation.

Gameplay
When Flight in the Night was first released, they did not appear in the initial ten levels. However, once the second and third chapters were released, they were featured as enemies in various levels. They first appear sleeping, however, if the player makes enough noise, they will wake up and go after Ross.

Like Chuck, they use their ability when they sling themselves. If they split far from the player, then the results will not be as destructive, as a single blue bird is not very strong. However, if all three manage to hit the vehicle then the player might lose control and crash. Notably, there is no glass in the game, but they can still activate TNT and damage wood (though they will simply bounce off of metal pieces).

They can also land on the top of your vehicle, which will cause terrible balance and can topple the vehicle over.

Angry Birds Star Wars
The Blue Squadron, or Pilot Birds, are counterparts based off of Jay, Jake and Jim in the Angry Birds Star Wars universe. They are part of the Rebel forces against the Pork Side, and normally fly jets.

Unlike the other characters of the game, the Blues are not based on a specific character, but an entire group.

The Blue Squadron fly in the formation of one and then split to confuse the enemy. They are reliable and dedicated to fighting the Sith. According to the encyclopaedia of the characters, you must be "blue" in order to be a part of the army. Their helmets are worn with pride to represent who they are, while the orange stripe running down in the middle allows them to see each other more clearly.

Gameplay
Once again, the Blues have the same exact ability that they've had in every single game before. (actually being the only characters whose ability didn't change in this game)

However, as the player progresses he/she can unlock an upgrade, a feature that has never existed before in any of the other Angry Birds games. In this upgrade, their ability becomes much stronger, and an electric shock is added when the hit any surface, causing a mini-explosion. Once the player unlocks this feature, it cannot be removed and can be used in any of the levels, even the ones previous to the upgrade.

It is also notable that in this game, the characters' abilities can be activated for a small period of time after they land, so this should be kept in mind when the player is playing the game. However, when this is used with the Blue Squadron, it is not very effective.

Angry Birds Star Wars II
The Blues appear in Angry Birds Star Wars II again as not specific characters of the series, but more so multiple characters of the same type. They are the counterparts of the Jedi Younglings (or the Blue Padawans as said in the game) and appear very late into the game in the Rise of the Clones theme.

Jedi Younglings are the apprentices of their mentor, Yoda. They are first seen in the Rise of the Clones cutscene assisting the other birds in fighting Zam Wessel. (though they were introduced from the very beginning of the game as Power-ups)

Unlike the squadron, the Jedi Younglings use a new, Toons based animation style rather than one that is just a re-skinned version of the original.

The Jedi Younglings have a short Padawan haircut covered by a helmet, which protects them.

They are the cheapest birds in the power-up shop.

Gameplay
Unlike most of the other birds of the game, the Blues actually retain their original ability to split in three once again.

However, a notable change that has been given to them is that they are now also effective in destroying wood as well as glass, making them much more useful characters in gameplay. They are also much bulkier and slightly larger than in past games.

Angry Birds Go!
The Blues appear in ''Angry Birds Go! ''as playable characters of the game. Once the player unlocks them, he/she can use them freely (provided that he/she has the energy)

The Blues were introduced with the rest of the flock when the game was first released and was involved in promotional material and trailers for the game. They also received their own merchandise, including Jenga and Telepod figurines.

For the very first time in the Angry Birds Universe, the game is based on computer-generated images and 3D modeling, and the Blues have their own CGI models in the game. They take on the same exact appearance as they always do unlike many of the other characters.

While Jay, Jake, and Jim are 3 separate characters, they are counted as a single unit and sit together in an upside-down helmet with the number "3" on both sides. The helmet can not be removed and will always be with them even when the player changes karts.

Gameplay
The Blues, for the very first time in the Angry Birds series, cannot split into three, as it would not make sense in a racing game.

Instead, they have 3 short boosts that the player can use any time during the race. While a single boost is not as powerful as other characters like Red and Chuck, it is much more versatile and can be distributed throughout the course, though it does require a bit more strategy and timing.

Angry Birds Epic
The Blues were introduced in Angry Birds Epic as playable characters along with Red, Chuck, Bomb, and Matilda. Once the player unlocks them, he/she can use them as one of the 5 playable characters in the story mode. They take on the role of the archers in the game. They also appear in promotional material and trailers for the game.

The Blues, like all of the other characters, can be customized to the player's preference. This includes their costumes (which affect their abilities) and their weapons. This is entirely based on the resources that the player has.

Gameplay
Main Article: Epic Characters

Angry Birds Transformers
Although the Blues appeared in many promotions for the game, including merchandising and the comic series, they never made an actual, playable appearance in Angry Birds Transformers until updates later on. They are the counterparts of Bluestreak, Prowl, Smokescreen, and Beachcomber.

Bluestreak's In-Game Description:

Here's a question that's puzzled the world's scholars for years - what happens if you give the Blues control of a giant robot body? Now they've teamed up with Bluestreak the Blues have access to limbs, lasers, and missiles.

''Bluestreak is renowned for his pinpoint sharp-shooting skills, but the Blues have more of a 'fire at everything then keep firing then fire some more' attitude Still, they get the job done - they're having so much fun blasting stuff that they don't notice they're in any danger! Optimus Prime has tried telling them off but it doesn't work - only one of Heatwave's intense stares can get them to obey orders.''

Prowl's In-Game Description:

''While some of the Angry Birds and Transformers team-ups work well together, the mix of Prowls' intense logic and the Blues' freewheeling fun has been... complicated. Prowl wants to plan everything carefully, but the Blues - they don't really 'do' planning! In the end, it was decided that if the Blues want to have fun then it's only logical for Prowl to join in. Prowl supports Optimus by devising plans and strategies.''

''Recently, his planning has become more difficult for Prowl. When a long strategy session means all three of your heads fall asleep from boredom it's hard to concentrate over the snoring! Prowl is all about the power of three! Three Blues, three cluster bombs, and clip size of three! The bombs fire quickly, so you can use them to snipe at moving enemies! The clusters will come out thick and fast! Don't expect to be able to predict where they fall - Aim for the center of something big and let the splash damage take care of the rest.''

Smokescreen's In-Game Description:

''Smokescreen, like The Blues, Jay, Jake and Jim are young and eager and always look up to Optimus. All too ready to become a great warrior, maybe even a Prime someday. They're always out to impress Red, even at their own risk. Maybe that explains what happened to their eyebrows! The Blues are the pranksters of the flock who love nothing more than playing tricks and getting up to mischief. The phase shifter is effective at both pranks and combat. Being able to travel through walls has its advantages, much to Ratchet ' s annoyance. "SMOKESCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEN". When caught, they quickly show those helpless puppy eyes and then it's impossible to stay mad at them! Ahhhhhhhhh, so cute.''

 

Beachcomber's In-Game Description:

''Peace, love, and freedom are all traits the Autobirds aspire to. Beachcomber tries to embody these ideas. However sometimes you must fight for what you believe in. Although, seeing the aftermath and destruction can sicken him to his spark.''

''As for The Blues, their youth and childish nature comes out when surfing and skidding around in their new shiny dune buggy chassis to cover others in sand. Which gets everywhere! EVERYWHERE! It is unknown what happened to their parents, but in The Flock with Matilda they've got a gentle mother figure, Red a father figure and Silver as a fellow young prankster.''

Gameplay
Bluestreak's gameplay description: ''Bluestreak's weapon should be familiar to fans of the Blues! Upon impact, the bomb splits into three smaller clusters! The initial impact won't do much damage, so aim where the smaller cluster bombs can hit surrounding objects - these pack a punch and should be enough to shatter even the strongest tower!''

Prowl/Major Prowl's gameplay description: ''Prowl is all about the power of three! Three Blues, three cluster bombs, and clip size of three! The bombs fire quickly, so you can use them to snipe at moving enemies! The clusters will come out thick and fast! Don't expect to be able to predict where they fall - aim for the center of something big and let the splash damage take care of the rest.''

Beachcomber's gameplay description: ''Beachcomber is an amusingly well- armed vehicle for such a peace-loving Autobird. In an attempt to avoid collateral damage, he now resorts to using sand to annoy and defeat his enemies.''

Angry Birds POP!
The Blues first appeared in ''Angry Birds POP! ''as limited edition characters, and have since been occasionally brought into the game for special events. As limited edition characters, they'd be playable for any section of the game by player choice.

They are so far the only members of the original flock to not be permanent characters in the game.

The Blues take on their Angry Birds Toons appearance in the game, and use computer animation, allowing for them to be much more lively and animated.

Gameplay
Each character in the game has its unique bubble boost, and each character's bubble has a different ability. The Blues' ability is entitled to the Triple Threat or otherwise known as the Triple Pop. When the bubble is fired, it will disperse into 3, popping bubbles in three different areas. Their bubble is neon blue with three glowing orbs inside of it.

Angry Birds Fight!
Jay, Jake, and Jim appear in ''Angry Birds Fight! ''as one of the 6 playable characters of the game. Other than being playable characters, they also appear on the matching board as matchable icons.

The Blues often appear in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Certain parts of the game use computer animation, such as the player's customizable characters. The Blues use computer animation during battles and in some other parts of the game. They use their Toons animation, and while other games base their characters off this appearance, ''Fight! ''takes its character animation straight from the series.

As of August 1st, 2017, the game has been discontinued and taken down from the Play and App stores, and servers have since been shut down.

Gameplay
The game wouldn't include much gameplay with the birds, but more so the player's objective was to match rows of 3 of the birds' icons, which would be placed all over a matching board. Matching rows of 4 or more would activate that bird's specific ability. If 4 of the Blues' icons were matched, then they'd paint random panels on the board of the opponent.

Once the round is over, the two battling players would begin fighting, and the player's success was determined entirely by how many points he/she made.

Angry Birds 2
Jay, Jake, and Jim appear in Angry Birds 2 as one of the 11 playable characters of the game and are the secondary characters to be introduced in the game.

The game's playable characters can be upgraded if the player earns enough feathers to fill up their meter. Blue feathers, which upgrade the Blues, can be found in treasure chests or as rewards if the player wins in tournament rounds/meet certain objectives. Upgrading characters allow them to rack up more points, making 3-starring levels easier and makes getting cards easier.

The game uses computer animation for the second time in a slingshot game since Angry Birds Stella, so the Blues make much more pronounced expressions and appear much more lively.

The Blues take on their Toons counterparts, and also are given the same voices used in the animation series.

Gameplay
The Blues once again have the same ability to split into three and are once again good at breaking through the glass.

Since the game utilizes the card feature, the player can use the Blues as he/she likes throughout the level provided that they are in the player's deck. It is suggested that they are used obviously on glass structures, but also when multiple pigs are located in different areas, or perhaps propped by balloons.

Angry Birds Ace Fighter
Jay, Jake, and Jim appear in Angry Birds Ace Fighter as main and playable characters. They appear in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Jay, Jake and Jim's Description In-Game:

''The Blues are the naughtiest birds in the flock. They are cheerful, fear nothing and are always playing pranks and causing general mayhem.''

Rovio announced that the game would be discontinuing due to adjustment of structure platform, as well as an expired contract with ''Siamgame. ''On September 6th, 2016, the game was removed from the Play and App stores and recharge was turned off, making the game nearly impossible. On October, 10th, servers were shut down.

Gameplay
The game is based on a "Shoot Em Up" style, with the player placed at the bottom of the screen as enemies fly down from the top of the screen.

Not much is known about the Blues role in the game. It is known that they were one of four playable characters and could be paired with different kinds of planes.

Angry Birds Blast!/Angry Birds Island
Jay, Jake, and Jim appear in ''Angry Birds Blast! ''as one of the six characters of the game, but none are playable characters in the game. They appear in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Every character has his/her own unique quest, and the Blues' quest reads the following:

"Find some little buddies and have a party!"

All the player has to do to fill the objective is play levels with hatchlings on them, and earn 3 hatchlings.

The Blues take on their Toons appearance in multiple areas of the game, but the blue birds encased inside of the balloons take on a slightly different, more exaggerated appearance.

Gameplay
The game's objective is for the player to pop groups of 2 or more balloons to free the birds inside. Multiple blue birds can be found in the blue balloons.

Other than this, there is not much direct gameplay involved with the birds, and the game is based entirely on the player.

Angry Birds Holiday
The Blues did not have a major part in this game, with most of the focus being on Matilda, who guided the player through the game. They do have a purchasable item with in-game currency and can be unlocked if the player buys the item.

The game was never released outside of soft launch, and Rovio officially announced that the game stopped development and it was shut down as of December 31st, 2016.

Gameplay
As the game was never given a worldwide release, not much is known about it. It is known that the Blues owned the Yard Sale item, and if the player purchased the item they would unlock the Blues.

Angry Birds Evolution
The Blues are event only characters and do not appear in the story or any chapters of the game. However, other blue birds can be customized and upgraded to the player's preference.

In this game, Jay appears piloting The Angromedon. He has three evolutions and is available in the Valentine's Day Event (The Valentine's Day The Earth Stood Still )

Angry Birds Match
The Blues are unlocked in the first chapter, Beach Day. They are the first characters to be unlocked and are unlocked in this order; Jay, Jake and then Jim. They appear as assisting characters and aren't playable of any sort.

They also often appear in promotional material as they are the main characters of the game.

Their appearances are also slightly changed.

Angry Birds POP Blast
Jay, Jake and Jim appear in the game as playable characters that are unlocked together after obtaining 100 points. They have a new power-up. The Blues, like all of the characters, use their movie design and outlined sprites that were made to look like a cartoon. Their animations are similar to the ones from the first game. However, all of them have the same eye colour as Jay, blue.

They are also introduced as artwork characters, which they often appear. They were added in a updated.

Gameplay
The Blues are unlocked by obtaining 100 points at the Piñata. They can appear at any level where the player uses them, which the player has to assist them in popping bubbles once again, but this time, it's in any objective.

When their bar is full, they will active their ability, which is launching three balls that destroy a bit of bubbles.

They can be chosen along with any pig.

Angry Birds Dream Blast
The Blues appear as minor characters in Angry Birds Dream Blast only appearing in events.

Angry Birds Reloaded
Jay, Jake and Jim appear as playable characters in Angry Birds Reloaded.

Gameplay
The Blues are the same as in previous slingshot games. When launched, if the player taps them, they will split into 3. They are very strong against glass, but weak against other materials.

Angry Birds
Chuck makes his debut in the original Angry Birds game as the third bird introduced and as a member of the core flock. He first appeared in "Poached Eggs 1-16", where he then on appeared in all of the following themes as a playable character (excluding The Big Setup, where he was encaged by the pigs.

Chuck also saves Hal in Theme 6-4, where the player must use solely Chuck to pop all the pigs in the level to save Hal, who was encaged by the Bad Piggies.

In a very early version of Angry Birds, Chuck was shown to be a lot more like Red, having the same feathers, eyebrows, and beak. The only real distinction between the two was Chuck's color and shape. This Chuck was in gameplay trailers, showing that this was initially the design for Chuck that Rovio intended to release. However, Chuck's design was changed to be more unique, and this newer design was used when the game was first released. However, Chuck's old design was still used in the cutscenes (though it has since been fixed to his newer appearance).

Gameplay
Chuck can increase speed rapidly when the player taps the screen. This makes him a much more versatile character, as he can change direction in case the player shoots a bit off, or reach much farther or higher destinations. In this way, he is often used to access Golden Eggs that are sometimes hidden off-screen.

Chuck 's strengths and weaknesses are seen here.

Chuck cannot break through glass very well, smashing one shard of it and then stopping in his tracks. This is a bit strange, as glass is weaker than wood in the game. However, it is known that Chuck is designed to be effective in destroying wood, so this may explain why.

Angry Birds Seasons
Chuck appeared from the very start of the game when it was first known as Angry Birds Halloween. After his first appearance in "Trick or Treat", he is a playable character in all of the themes that follow.

Unlike other installments of the series, Seasons keeps the characters' original designs, so Chuck's sprites are not updated as they eventually were in the original game.

Chuck has unlockable costumes like all of the other characters. However, a very noteworthy one is his Pikachu costume, based on the respective character of the Pokémon series.

It is also notable that very early on in the game, when it was still known as Angry Birds Halloween, Chuck used his red-like design that previously appeared in cutscenes for the original Angry Birds game. Of course, this design was only used in the early cutscenes for "Trick or Treat", and has since been removed.

A pig dressed as Chuck appears in the cover art for Haunted Hogs.

Chuck often appears in animations and promotions for the game.

Gameplay
Chuck has the same ability that he does in the original game and is still an effective wood breaker. No changes are made to his speed, size, or strength.

In the Piglantis theme, Chuck's ability goes pretty effective with water. If his ability is activated in the water, he will increase speed in the direction he is going, so if he is still sinking, he will shoot even further into the water. If he is beginning to rise and his ability is activated, then he can shoot out of the water at great speed and can destroy the structures above him somewhat effectively.

Angry Birds Rio
Chuck, Red, Jay, Jake, and Jim are all kidnapped by the smugglers and taken to the Smuggler's Den in Rio, where they are all put in a room filled with captive, rare birds. They realize they are being sold for profit, and see the abused birds around them. This puts them into a rage, and because of their strength and anger, they manage to break out of the cage. This then begins the events of the game.

Chuck is once again the third bird to be introduced, and after his introduction level, he is a playable character in all of the themes that follow.

Once they defeat Nigel and free all the captive birds, Chuck and the rest of the flock manage to hijack the plane and fly back to Piggy Island, where they come back just in time to save the eggs from being stolen by the pigs once again.

Chuck then travels back to Rio with his flock to visit their friends, Blu and Jewel. This then starts the Rio 2 segment.

Like all the other characters Chuck receives a design change in this segment, taking on his Toons animation style. Changes are made in the position of his face, slight adjustments are made to his feathers, and he is given a slightly lighter hue in color. He also receives different outlines and better shading.

On Feburary 3, 2020, they announced the game along with Angry Birds Star Wars and Angry Birds Star Wars II to be deleted and discontinued.

Gameplay
Chuck has the same ability that he does in the previous two installments, having not much change when it comes to speed, strength or size. His battle cries, launch sounds, and corpse noises are the same.

Notably, caged birds/dolphins and marmosets are much stronger than the easily popped pigs, so Chuck cannot destroy the targets as easily as he can when it comes to pigs.

In boss battles, Chuck is a very useful character to have. He can access farther places that hold TNT, stone spheres, or heavy structures that can fall onto the boss. He can also be used to directly hit the boss, as he can change the speed in case the boss jumps/flies in a different direction.

In Rocket Rumble's bonus levels, he appears riding a big purple firework rocket and he wears pilot glasses. When he is launched, he starts to spin around while flying and he will fly very fast to the direction that his firework is pointing at. When the screen is tapped, the firework wrecks everything it hits and will finally explode in the same way as a normal firework does.

Angry Birds Friends
Chuck makes a comeback in Angry Birds Friends, as the deuteragonist once again. He appears in both of the history and tournament levels. Unlike the other birds, guest characters replace Chuck in some of the tournaments, such as Hockey Bird and Shakira.

Gameplay
Chuck has the same ability that he does in the previous two installments, having not much change when it comes to speed, strength or size. His battle cries, launch sounds, and corpse noises were the same. He had separate new sounds in-game once but were removed in an update for the Facebook version.

Like all of the characters (except for Bubbles, as his design doesn't change as much in Toons), Chuck received a new design based on his Toons design in an update with new sprites. In another update, he got new sounds which are his Toons sounds.

In the April 20th, 2017 Weekly Tournament, there was a bonus where Chuck would give more points, giving a hint about the Star Cup, in which he can get more feathers and give more points.

Freddie Mercury
He once dressed up as Freddie Mercury on the Freddie For A Day Tournament, which he wears a crown, a tank top and has a mustache and chest hair

He didn't appear as a playable character in the tournament but appeared in the level select screen along with the other birds.

Angry Birds Space
Chuck, along with a few other birds in the flock, was first teased in a new project for Rovio at the beginning of 2012. This was soon introduced to be the next installment of the series, Angry Birds Space. Chuck, along with the other birds, were featured with superhero costumes based on comic book characters.

The game's story begins with Chuck and the other birds taking care of the eggs, when a wormhole opens up in the sky, with Ice Bird shooting out with his eggsteroid. A robotic arm follows shortly after, and kidnaps the eggsteroid, along with the flock's eggs. They sling themselves into the portal to chase after the eggs. Through the vortex, they are transformed into their space counterparts. They fly out into the final frontier, beginning the events of the game.

Chuck is now known as Lazer Bird, based on the comic book character Cyclops. He now has goggles, a flowing red cape, and a spiky top feather. His most notable difference is his color change, now being purple rather than yellow. In gameplay, Lazer Bird previously had a tail feather resembling his top feather but was eventually replaced with his cape. This is the first time that Chuck is the fourth bird introduced, rather than the third. He swaps places with Bomb.

Gameplay
Lazer Bird can fly into whatever direction the player taps to, which is the first time Chuck has ever received an ability change. This makes him an extremely useful character to have, as he can quite literally go anywhere the player desires.

When his ability is activated, he will not be affected by gravitational fields or zero-gravity until he hits a surface.

When he changes direction, he increases speed, giving him more strength.

His strengths and weaknesses are pretty much the same as Chuck's. He cannot destroy glass very well, can destroy multiple shards of wood, and cannot destroy stone.

It is notable that the longer the distance Lazer Bird has to travel, the slower and weaker he becomes. The player should keep this in mind, as if he has to travel all the way across the level, he will not be able to destroy anything.

Bad Piggies
Chuck appears in Bad Piggies a bit into the game, through the Flight in the Night episode. Though he did not appear when the episode was first released, he appears in the second and third chapters as an enemy, and then on appears often as a hazard to the player.

This is the first time in any Angry Birds game that Chuck was, rather than being introduced from the very start, included through updates.

Chuck's design is slightly changed; his outlining and shading is given more quality, rather than the basic colors of the other games. His animation is also more vivid and uses the current design of the original game. All of his sprites are just modified versions of the "Chrome" models.

Gameplay
Levels with Chuck included will have him as a hazard/enemy, asleep next to a nearby slingshot. If the player makes too much noise near him, he will wake up and sling himself on the slingshot to attack Ross. He is the strongest out of the three enemy birds (the other two being Red and the Blues), and can actually break through wood and effectively damage the player's vehicle. Thus, the player should include powerful motors and objects if they want to easily escape Chuck.

He uses his original ability to increase speed, making him the only enemy bird that can change direction through his speed. The player should keep this in mind, and be even more careful when playing levels involving Chuck.

Han Solo
Chuck appears as the counterpart of Han Solo, a main character in the original Star Wars trilogy.

Cocky but charming, "Chuck Ham Solo" is a smuggler who associates himself with criminals, often getting himself into trouble. He is best friends with the Wookie "Terebacca", and the two own the Mighty Millennium Falcon together.

The two only get involved with Skywalker and Obi-Wan to gain more money, but Solo ends up meeting his romantic interest, Princess Stella Organa through the mission.

He is later on punished by being frozen in carbonite and is stowed away in Jabba the Hutt's lair. He is then saved by Stella.

Gameplay
Once again, Chuck is given a different ability than his original. Solo uses his blaster and shoots it 3 times towards whichever direction the player taps.

These lasers can destroy glass and wood and will bounce off of metal, damaging it in the process. Once they hit an object they can destroy, they will diminish.

Players can use this bouncing skill to hit covered targets, so he/she should keep strategy in mind when using this bird.

In the Moon of Endor episode, Solo gets an ability upgrade, and can now fire blue, more powerful lasers. Once the player unlocks this feature, it can be used in all levels of the game, including previous ones, and cannot be removed.

The lasers can break through more blocks of wood and glass without flickering out and can damage metal more effectively. However, this may come to a slight disadvantage if the player wants to send lasers to a certain location they cannot reach.

It is also notable that the player can activate abilities for a short period of time after the character hits a surface.

Lando Calrissian
Chuck is also the counterpart of Lando Calrissian, who first appeared in the Cloud City update for the game. (only appearing in the cutscenes for this section)

However, in v1.3.0, he becomes a playable and main character, appearing first in level 4-21 and in the themes that followed.

Lando was never part of the merchandising line for Angry Birds Star Wars, though he did receive a plush toy very later on with the Star Wars II portion. (though it was never released)

Lando is very charming, which he used to his advantage to become successful. He is both a smuggler and gambler, but has a rich heart. After betraying the flock and causing the carbonation of Han Solo, he betrays the Pork Side and becomes an ally of the birds.

Gameplay
As Han was not available as a playable character until Leia thawed him from the carbonite, Lando took the place of him in terms of his ability. Lando has a similar ability to Han, having his own laser blaster. However, Lando's ability is slightly different as his lasers disperse into 3 when they are shot. This allows for Lando to hit multiple different abilities rather than one.

The same logic applies when it comes to lasers; it will be able to destroy glass and wood, but will bounce off of metal.

Later on in the game, Lando receives an ability upgrade and his lasers are turned from red into blue, making them stronger.

Captain Panaka
Chuck appears as the counterpart of Captain Panaka, a character in the prequels of the Star Wars universe.

Panaka is the head of security on the planet Naboo, whose job is to keep Padme safe.

Though he appears as a captive in the Naboo Invasion theme, he does not become a playable character until the Battle of Naboo episode. After this, he becomes a playable character to exclusively the bird side levels. He is introduced in level B3-7. His beak, eyes, and eyebrows look similar to Bomb.

Gameplay
Panaka has his blaster, which can shoot a total of 6 lasers, in groups of 3. He will shoot towards wherever the screen is tapped, sending out 3 lasers that disperse into 3 directions twice.

The same logic applies when it comes to lasers. They will be able to cut through and damage glass and wood and will bounce off of metal objects.

Like all of the other characters in the game, Panaka has his level in the Rewards Chapter, which can be unlocked if the player earns enough points while playing as him.

Lando Calrissian
Lando appears as a playable character but solely as a power-up. He cannot be found in any of the story levels of the game but can be purchased in the store with in-game currency. The player can then use Lando in any of the bird side levels.

Gameplay
Lando has the same ability that he has in the original game.

Lando, like all of the other characters, has his bonus level in the Rewards Chapter, which can be unlocked by racking up a certain amount of points.

Kanan Jarrus
Chuck appears as the counterpart of Kanan Jarrus. Jarrus, a character part of the Rebels TV series, was introduced to the game along with several other characters as part of the Rebels theme.

While not part of the actual pack of levels (which takes place in Lothal), he can be bought as a power-up and can be used in the bird side portions of any of the game's levels. Like all of the other characters, he has a bonus level in the Rewards Chapter that can be unlocked by racking up a certain amount of points while playing as him.

Though he is not a playable character in the theme, he still appears on the front cover of the episode.

Gameplay
Chuck has an ability-based off his original in this game, an occasion that happens very rarely to any of the characters of the game. However, now he can fly to wherever the screen is tapped at extreme speed. He is extremely strong and should be used very wisely.

A slight disadvantage to his ability, however, is that he's not very strong once he loses his speed. By zipping quickly through structures, it also makes it hard to do total destruction, as at times the structure does not topple over and instead begins to clutter up because of the sudden space created.

Kanan also appears as a boss in the Pork Side portion of the theme.

Angry Birds Go!
Chuck appears as the very last character of the game to be introduced, appearing in Stunt as a boss to defeat. After the player unlocks Chuck in the game, they can use Chuck in any of the levels as they please. (provided that the player has enough energy)

Like all of the other characters of the game, Chuck uses a 3D model for the game. His appearance is based on his Toons animation style and has the same voice used in the series. Chuck is more versatile because of his newer 3D model, allowing him to be much more expressive.

Chuck also appeared as a limited edition version of the legendary racer Ayrton Senna, who was just a costumed version of Chuck.

Gameplay
Chuck is yet the fastest character in the entire game, surpassing the speed of Red, The Blues, or any other character whose ability is based on a boost. In the game, it may not seem as if Chuck is progressing that quickly when the player activates his ability but actually slows down the time, which is why it seems as if he is not progressing in speed.

In boss battles, he can leave wheel boosts behind for the player.

Since the update v2.0, Chuck is playable after the player receives at least one star in Campaign level 11, race 5.

Ayrton Senna's ability is just a slightly faster version of Chuck's. (he is no longer playable as of update v2.0 though.)

Angry Birds Epic
Chuck appears in Angry Birds Epic as the second character to be introduced. Once Red frees Chuck from captivity by the pigs, he becomes one of the 5 playable characters in the story mode.

Chuck, like all of the other characters, can be upgraded and changed to the player's preference with the resources he/she has.

Gameplay
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Angry Birds Transformers
Chuck appears in Angry Birds Transformers representing the characters Bumblebee (who is featured in his regular high-octane, and energon counterparts) Rodimus, Cliffjumper and Cosmos. Chuck appears often in promotional material for the game as well as trailers. He also received merchandising, which included Telepod toys that could be connected into the game.

Bumblebee
''Being zapped by the EggSpark transformed more than just Chuck's body. He used to be ultra-competitive and desperately striving to prove his skills, but now he prefers to help others show their own powers.''

Naturally, this change has confused the other Autobirds - they're just waiting for him to suddenly snap and do something crazy!

''As one of the smallest scout Autobirds, Bumblebee often finds himself in trouble. He tries his best, but for some reason that he can't figure out, his habit of acting without thinking often gets him into tricky situations.''

''But don't worry - his bravery, smarts, and speed haven't let him down yet! He loves a good adventure.''

Rodimus
Fast, headstrong and impatient, Rodimus is the perfect match to be mashed up with Chuck!

''Rodimus can't stand to be in one place for too long, which is probably why it took the Autobots so long to find him! As soon as they located where he was, he'd moved on to smash pigs somewhere else!''

''At first glance, Rodimus might seem immature, but he's more than capable of stepping up to the plate and leading the Autobots if Optimus Prime is otherwise engaged. Life as a Prime is stressful though, so he's more than happy to let Optimus take the lead whenever he returns.''

Gameplay
Bumblebee's Gameplay Description:

''Bumblebee's weapon is rapid firing but low damage, making it great at taking out wooden tower blocks, but poor at tougher enemies and stone blocks. Best to transform and use his extreme speed to outrun bigger threats.''

He's also great against flying and falling pigs, and at shooting down incoming missiles.

High Octane Bumblebee is a variant character, so completing events will earn many more coins but failing them will result in none.

Rodimus' Gameplay Description:

''Rodimus' gun reflects his fiery personality. Great balls of fire are flung towards the target. These fireballs don't do much initial damage but will burn over time. Use this to your advantage - move onto the next target while the first is still burning!''

''Make sure to dodge whatever is being shot back! Things that are on fire can still be a threat.''

Angry Birds POP!
Chuck first appeared in the game as a limited edition character and was only available for a short period of time. Here, he was an option as a playable character in all of the levels of the game.

Later on, when the game was added onto the Angry Birds series rather than an attachment to Stella, the characters were changed (excluding Stella) to members of Red's flock. Chuck appears in the Piggy in the Middle levels of the game, replacing Dahlia.

Gameplay
In the Piggy in the Middle Level, the player must use bubbles to destroy the objects surrounding a pig to beat the level.

When Chuck was a limited edition character, his own special ability bubble was the Flash Pop, which popped all of the bubbles and objects in a column.

However, when he was introduced as a permanent character his ability was changed to replace Dahlia's, whose pop was the ''Color Pop. The Color Pop can'' pop all of the bubbles of the color that it touches.

Angry Birds Fight!
Chuck appeared in Angry Birds Fight! as a main character. He was one of the 6 playable characters that the player could choose from. Other than being a playable character, Chuck also appears on the matching board as an icon.

Chuck appeared often in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Certain parts of the game are in computer animation, including the player's customizable characters. Chuck's animation is taken directly out of the Angry Birds Toons series.

Like all of the other characters, Chuck could be customized to the player's preference, with costumes and weapons that could be purchased with in-game currency.

As of August 1st, 2017, the game has been discontinued and removed from the Play and App stores, and the servers have since been shut down.

Gameplay
The game wouldn't include direct gameplay with the birds, but rather a tile-matching objective. Matching 3 of the bird's icons would pop the birds out, matching 4 of the icons would activate that specific bird's ability. If 4 of Chuck's icons were matched, he would create horizontal lines, stopping the opponent from matching.

At the end of the round, the two players would begin fighting, and the one that made the most points during the round would win the battle.

Angry Birds 2
Chuck appears in Angry Birds 2 as a main and playable character of the game. Once Chuck is unlocked, the player receives his character card, which can be used in any of the levels.

The game uses computer animation for the birds and pigs, which had never happened before. (the games prior used set sprites for the birds when they were launched, idle, squawking, etc.) Chuck appears in his Angry Birds Toons animation style, as well as the same voice used in the series.

Gameplay
Chuck has the same ability to increase in speed that he has in the original game.

Chuck is much faster in this game, zipping by in a nearly straight line until he hits a structure. However, when his ability is activated he can still be affected by fans and other things that may alter his direction.

He is also much stronger when it comes to destroying wood, and can shred through entire wood structures with ease. However, he is still very weak when it comes to destroying glass and stone, at times not even managing to knock down smaller glass/stone structures due to this weakness.

When the player is aiming Chuck, wooden objects will be highlighted, indicating that that is the material Chuck is best at destroying.

Like all of the other characters, Chuck's card can be upgraded with feathers. He also has hats that can be purchased with black orbs. These factors along with the slingshot level affect his score multiplier.

Angry Birds Action!
Chuck appears in ''Angry Birds Action! ''as a main and playable character. He appeared for the very first time (in an Angry Birds game) in his movie animation style, which prominently includes his arms and legs.

He is the third character out of four in total to be unlocked.

The game is based on 3D animation, so Chuck along with all of the other characters use 3D character models.

Gameplay
The game is based off a puzzle-pinball genre, and there are certain objectives that each level can have to complete the level.

The player uses Chuck by pointing him at a target and shooting, and Chuck will then hit and bounce off of targets until he runs out of speed.

Chuck is much faster than all of the other birds but is not as strong as the rest.

Like all of the other characters, as Chuck levels up he will receive special boosts. In his bronze stage, Chuck has the Time Freeze boost. In his silver stage, he has the Speed boost. In his gold stage, he receives an extra move.

Angry Birds Ace Fighter
Chuck appeared in Angry Birds Ace Fighter as a main and playable character. He appears in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Chuck's Description In-Game:

''A bird of broad interests and insight. Indeed, some would even call him a true visionary. The problem is that there's so much going on in that bird brain of his that he has trouble focusing on one thing. He's liable to do something then instantly change his mind when thought it through.''

Rovio announced that the game would be shutting down due to adjustment of structure platform, as well as an expired contract with Siamgame. On September 6th, 2016, the game was removed from the App and Play stores and recharge was turned off, making the game nearly impossible. On October 10th, the servers were shut down.

Gameplay
The game is based on a "shoot-em-up" style, with the player placed at the bottom of the screen as enemies fly down from above. Not much is known about Chuck's role specifically in the game. It is known that he was one of four playable characters, and could be paired with different kinds of planes.

Angry Birds Blast!/Angry Birds Island
Chuck appears in ''Angry Birds Blast! ''as a main character, but not a playable character. (as none of the characters are) He appears in promotional material and trailers for the game.

Every character has his/her own unique quest, and Chuck's is to "look for disciples". The player has to beat a level with a pink hatchling and a level with a purple hatchling on it to complete the quest.

Chuck appears in multiple parts of the game in his Angry Birds Toons animation style, but the Chucks encased inside of the balloons appear slightly different, taking on more exaggerated appearances.

Gameplay
The player's objective in the game is to pop 2 or more groupings of the same balloons. Multiple Chucks can be found in yellow-colored balloons.

Other than this, there is not much direct gameplay with the birds. Unlike past installments of the series, the gameplay is left directly with the player, no birds are used with their unique abilities.

There's also an event named Chuckenstein, which the player has to beat 3 levels in a row without losing a life to get rewards.

Angry Birds Holiday
Chuck appeared in Angry Birds Holiday as a minor character and had his own purchasable item that the player could unlock. (unlocking him as well in the process)

However, the game stopped development and was shut down as of December 31st, 2016.

Gameplay
The app was a building game, with Matilda guiding the player as he/she built a resort for tourist pigs to visit. Some items could be unlocked with in-game currency, Chuck's item being the Animal Watch.

Not much is known about the gameplay otherwise, as the app was never given a worldwide release.

Angry Birds Evolution
Chuck formerly only appeared as an event-exclusive character, but in recent updates, he is the first bird to be unlocked. He even helps the player at the beginning and is an important character in the storyline.

There also are yellow birds that can be upgraded as the player progresses.

Biography
Red’s good friend Chuck, has come to his aid once again to save the island.

Normal
Chuck looks exactly the same as the movie version.

Evolution
There are black lines below his eyes, he wears a black helmet with 3 yellow stripes and two small metal wings, goggles and also wears a red bandana with white details on it.

Volatile Present Evolution
Bases on a military soldier, he wears a white tank top with a small teal emblem, gray shorts, and a swamp-green helmet, with an ace card, classic Red, Chuck, and Bomb badges and a Walkie Talkie on the belt. There is now a bandaid on his beak.

Trial By Fire Evolution
He wears a white tanktop with an anarchist symbol on it, pink shorts, a black dog collar with spines, white sneakers and the hair is a bit pink.

Speed Freak Rank 1
Chuck dashes through enemies, dealing determined damage and pulls nearby enemies in. The damage is the following:


 * Normal: 174 damage.
 * Evolution: 554 damage.

Volatile Present Rank 1
Chuck dashes through enemies, dealing with 578 damage, pulls nearby enemies in and drops a bomb that instantly explodes for 100 damage after.

Trial By Fire Rank 1
Chuck dashes through enemies, dealing with 578 damage, pulls nearby enemies in and leaves a trail of fire that deals 130 damage to enemies on contact.

Leader Skill
All Yellow Birds in the team get 30% attack power.

Awaken Skill
Inceases Chuck's combo counter by ×2!

Strength
As his rarity is good, he is very strong. Evolving him with the right evolution will make him stronger. Totems and Runes can also help.

Angry Birds Match
Chuck appears in the game as a booster and main character. Like all of the characters in-game, he uses a modified version of his Movie design. His gameplay is the following:

Gameplay
When the player destroys 5 objects arranged as 3 horizontal and 2 vertical in a T line, Chuck appears. If he is tapped, he will go to four sides: Front, back, left and right.

Angry Birds Dream Blast
Chuck appears in the game as a booster and deuteragonist once again. Unlike all previous games, Chuck is a Hatchling in this game, like all of the other characters. He appears in the level background, sleeping on a chained cloud. He also appears when the player beats a level, jumping and watching the last bubbles be popped and other occurrences.

Gameplay
If the player merges two Red's, Chuck will appear. The bigger the Red's are, the larger Chuck will be. If tapped, Chuck will destroy four line of bubbles in four directions: Up, down, left and righter. If there is a block near him, he will destroy or damage it with his boost.

Chuck also appears as a profile picture that the player can unlock and choose. He could be unlocked as a mission member if popcorn was collected on the movie event and as a banana in the Halloween event, as well as in other events.

Angry Birds POP Blast
Chuck appears in the game as a playable character that is unlocked after obtaining 100 points. He has a new power-up.

Chuck, like all of the characters, uses his movie design and outlined sprites that were made to look like a cartoon. His animations are similar to the ones from the first game. In the Space Race, his design is based on his one in Angry Birds Space, he is purple.

He is also introduced as an icon and artwork character, which he often appears.

Gameplay
Chuck is unlocked by obtaining 100 points at the Piñata. Chuck can appear at any level where the player uses him, which the player has to assist him in popping bubbles once again, but this time, it's in any objective.

When his bar is full, he will active his ability, which an lightning ball that destroys a chain of bubbles at a certain angle.

He can be chosen along with any pig.

Angry Birds Tennis
Chuck appears in Angry Birds Tennis as once again the deuteragonist once again. Like all of the characters in-game he uses a modified version of his Movie 3D model. He has his own boost and can be played in the level the player wants, he can also be choosen for the player's team.

Gameplay
The game is played like tennis, but with Angry Birds characters, Chuck is unlocked by obtaining tokens and is playable ever since then. He uses his speed boost when he has energy to do it.

Angry Birds Reloaded
Chuck appears in Angry Birds Reloaded as once again the deuteragonist and a main character. Like all of the characters in the game, he uses his Toons design.

Gameplay
Chuck has the same ability that he does in the previous installments, having not much change when it comes to speed, strength or size.

Angry Birds: Bird Island
Chuck appears in Angry Birds: Bird Island as one of the 3 free character bundles along with Red and Stella for all players. Like all of the characters in the game, he uses his Movie design.

Angry Birds Journey
Chuck appears in Angry Birds Journey as once again the deuteragonist and a main character. Like all of the characters in the game, he uses a classic toons and movie appearance and cartoonish sprites. His classic ability and stronger ability.

Gameplay
The game is like the classic slingshot games but way easier. Chuck is unlocked in level 1. Unlike the other games, he uses his ability on impact, which he speeds up and destroys block on his front. After some turns, he activates a stronger ability, which he speeds up with more strength.

Angry Birds
Hal makes his first appearance in Angry Birds, where, unlike most new birds, Hal is first introduced as a captive by the pigs in Danger Above 6-4. After you beat the level, the game will notify the player about Hal's unlock, and he is then playable in the next level, Danger Above 6-5. Hal is then held captive in a separate cage from the other birds in The Big Setup, and is saved by Terence in The Big Setup 9-5, becoming the only other playable character in the episode.

Hal's ability in the game is arching into the opposite direction when activated. In order to do this, he opens his beak to resemble a boomerang. Due to this, he is much floatier than other birds and can fly much farther; this also makes him the only bird who rotates when airborne in the original game. Hal's ability will also be affected depending on the angle that he is in; for example, if he begins to gravitate back to the ground, his ability will weaken more and more.

A strategy players may use, which is also used to collect certain Golden Eggs, is to fling Hal backwards and then activate his ability, causing him to swing back with speed and more strength.

Hal is quite decent at destroying wood and glass blocks and will do so extremely well if the blocks are somewhat damaged. However, he will not affect stone in most situations, usually making minimal damage or, in some circumstances no damage at all.

Angry Birds Seasons
Hal appears from the very start of the game when it was once known as ''Angry Birds Halloween. ''He is introduced in level 1-13 and is the very last bird introduced in this theme. After his appearance in Trick or Treat, he makes recurring appearances as a playable character in all of the following themes.

Unlike the rest of the installments in the Angry Birds series, Angry Birds Seasons does not update Hal's design to his newer one and stays true to the original.

Hal's ability is identical to the one in the original game. There are no major changes or differences in his size, strength, or speed. However, it is notable that when you fling Hal from the slingshot, his launch noises are much more different than the ones featured in the regular game.

It can also be noted that Piglantis introduced the feature of water and that Hal's ability is completely useless underwater. If the player attempts to activate Hal underwater, then he will instantly turn into a corpse and float to the surface.

Angry Birds Rio
Hal first appears in the 50 Star level of Jungle Escape. He then appears more oftenly from Smuggler's Plane.

However, after his first appearance, he manages to appear often in the Rio 2 segment of the game. He is introduced with his newer design, which included no yellow ring around his beak and a generally slimmer appearance.

Hal is not included in any animations or trailers for Rio. (excluding gameplay trailers)

In Rio 2, all the characters are given their animation designs, and Hal is drastically changed as well. He is given a black and green body, with a yellow eye-ring. His beak is also enlarged, being around 3 times larger than his actual body. It also now has a red streak going down it. It can also be noted that when his ability is activated, his beak will be so opened to the point where Hal is actually shaped like a boomerang.

Hal's ability is the same as the previous 2 installments of Angry Birds. However, unlike Angry Birds Seasons, Hal's ability will positively react with water and will work properly.

With moving boss fights, Hal will make minimal to decent damage when he comes in contact with the boss. In most boss fights he's in, there are usually collapsible structures that only he can reach, making him an advantage to have when you want to defeat the boss.

Angry Birds Friends
Hal appears in tournaments as a playable character for Angry Birds Friends. (first appearing in level 18 of Surf and Turf or the Tournament depending on player choice) In the Facebook version, he is also included in the Surf and Turf, Pigini Beach, and Pig Tales themes. (he will not appear in the other themes, as he hadn't been introduced as a character when those themes were first released) Hal is also featured in the shop as an unlockable avatar.

Angry Birds Friends was then updated with newer designs for all the characters in the game. (excluding Bubbles) Hal is the only character whos design wasn't based on their toons design. Rather, he was yet again given newer sprites, that featured a green body, a yellow eye-ring, and a large, curved beak.

Hal's ability is exactly the same as in the other slingshot based games.

If you bought the add-on Golden Slingshot, it will not have much effect on him. He will be able to destroy more glass and wood and destroy/damage a few/one stone brick(s). If you use the Diamond Slingshot, then his ability will be affected. When you activate his power, he will change direction, but will not be affected by the angle of the shot since the Diamond Slingshot will cause all birds to fly in a straight direction.

Angry Birds Go
Hal is featured as a playable character in Angry Birds Go. As all the characters had to be converted into 3D animation for the game, Hal took no exception. He takes on his animation style from Angry Birds Toons. (though he never appeared) His personal kart is the Shoemerang. (which costs 1,500 gems)

Hal is first featured in Stunt as the first boss. Previously, you had to beat him 3 times in order to unlock him; in these boss battles, he would throw boomerangs at you as a diversion. However, currently, you will be able to unlock him after getting one star on campaign level 9, race 5. Once you unlock him, he will be permanently playable.

Hal also appears in races as an opponent in all themes of the game.

His ability while being player-controlled is to send a tornado to all the karts racing in front of him. The tornado is also able to collect coins, fruits, and destroy obstacles that lay in front of him. His ability is fairly powerful and can be used to gain many places.

Angry Birds Transformers
Hal appears in Angry Birds Transformers and is given his first counterpart character. (having been the only member of Red's flock to not have one at that time) He is shown to be a dinosaur/motorcycle hybrid.

In the comic adaptions for the game, it is shown that Hal fell onto the eggspark (along with Chuck, who had unintentionally pushed him), and that is why he had first turned into Grimlock. This also makes his easygoing, peaceful, and friendly personality turn into mindlessness, and the will to fight.

As described in the game:

"You might call Grimlock the 'strong, silent type,' except he's really not silent at all. He loves to roar and smash and stomp and zap things with his laser and do anything else that's noisy. Grimlock doesn't like authority or taking orders (unless the order is to smash stuff up), but in the end, he always comes through for his team-mates. Grimlock is strong and brave, but also slow and clumsy. His direct, 'smash anything that gets in the way' attitude makes him an excellent asset on the battlefield, just don't expect him to do anything sneaky. But what do you expect? He's a dinosaur."

His ability can be used to destroy certain blocks by tapping on them, or, you can sweep your finger around the screen and he will follow with his electric shock. Either method will cause pulsing, bright electricity to shoot out of his mouth.

Grey Slam Grimlock is perhaps the weakest of all of Hal's counterparts, and the easiest to unlock. This version of him belongs to the "Leaders" squad. Energon Grimlock is very strong but will end up taking more damage. He belongs to the "Energon Fuelled" squad. Goldbite Grimlock is also very powerful, but is a variant character, belonging to the "Variant Versions" squad. Thus, if you fail a mission you will lose all coins from your missions.

As Trypticon, he is very different than other Grimlocks. He fires three to four black holes at a time similar to Megatron. Trypticon acts like a Deceptihog (Because Trypticon is based on a Decepticon). He belongs to "The Cybertronians" squad.

All 4 characters will transform into a motorbike in vehicle form.

Angry Birds Action!


Hal appears as a very minor character and only shows in the Wheel of Fortune section of the game Angry Birds Action!.

Angry Birds Ace Fighter
Hal appears in Angry Birds Ace Fighter as a non-playable character, and only appears in the loading screen and Bird Launcher section.

Strangely, while all of the other birds use their Toons animation style, Hal's design is based on his updated original style.

Angry Birds Holiday
Hal made a notable appearance in Angry Birds Holiday and owned his own purchasable item from the store. It is known that the game was made with 3D animation and that Hal used his Angry Birds Movie animation style in the game.

The game was never released outside of soft launch, and Rovio announced that the game stopped development. It was shut down as of December 21st, 2016.

As the game was never given a worldwide release, not much is exactly known about it, or Hal's involvement. It is known that his item, the "Adventure Club", could be bought with in-game currency, unlocking Hal in the process.

Angry Birds 2
When Angry Birds 2 first launched, it was stated by Rovio that Hal chose to "sit out" of the game, along with Bubbles and Stella. However, Hal was added to the game on December 6, 2018, as an extra bird.

The game also introduced computer animation for the birds and the pigs, which had never happened with the previous installments of the series. (which used pre-set separate sprites for when the bird is idle, flies, etc) Hal got a new Toons design and animation style, along with a new voice.

When he was added, he was encaged and the player had to get 60.000 green feathers in order to unlock him, but he was unlocked for free on December 13, 2018.

He also appears as icons that can be selected by the player as his profile picture.

Appearance
He got a new design, that is based on his movie and classic design, only with dark green feathers, completely yellow long beak, black eyebrows, white belly, black tail, dark green rings surrounding the eyes and he has no hair, like the Toons design. In the player's icon, he uses the same design as his toons design and classic one.

Gameplay
Hal can be chosen as an extra bird, but for it, he has to sleep for 12 hours and used for 4 hours. He is strong but has to be used correctly, in order to make greater scores and damage.

When launched, Hal, unlike the other games, won't start spinning, instead, he will keep in the same way as the other birds. When his ability is activated, he will start spinning towards the structure, and will destroy blocks and defeat pigs in good strength when he has momentum, even destroying stone unlike the other games, where he gets injured after hitting stone, he will then get injured as he hits a solid object.

Angry Birds Evolution
A symbol Hal appears carved in Captain Freedom's Gung Ho evolution belt buckle, he uses his classic design. He was the reference used for Walter's design.

Angry Birds Reloaded
Hal as a playable character in Angry Birds Reloaded. He uses his Angry Birds Friends design.

Gameplay
Hal's ability is exactly the same as in the other slingshot based games.

Angry Birds
Terence makes his debut in the original Angry Birds game, where he is the seventh bird to be introduced and the second new one introduced through updates. He first appears in The Big Setup, where the entire episode is dedicated to him and Hal. After his introduction level, The Big Setup 9-1, he becomes a playable character in all the themes that follow as well as an official member of the core flock, even though he didn't appear with them in Poached Eggs.

Terence is noticeably very similar to Red in appearance, but it has been confirmed that they are not related in any way.

Terence is the only character to be involved in a one-bird level, excluding the Golden Eggs (a level where there is only one bird to shoot). He is also the only bird without a manually activated ability that does not have a corpse sprite.

Gameplay
While all of the other birds (except Red) have specific abilities, Terence has none. Instead, he has brute strength and can wreck through structures in his way with ease. He can smash through glass, wood, and stone effectively, something that none of the other birds can do. Like Red, he will only launch a battle cry when the player taps the screen as he is in flight.

Terence's strengths and weaknesses are seen here.

When the player activates the Power Potion powerup, Terence will quite literally break through anything in his path with ease. This becomes even better when the player adds on the King Sling and/or Power Potion, as he can break through entire levels without losing speed or angle.

Terence
Terence appears once again as a playable character and is introduced with the rest of the characters in the Trick or Treat theme when the game was still known as Angry Birds Halloween. After his introduction level, he then appears in all of the following themes as a playable character.

Unlike all the other Angry Birds games, Seasons does not change its character designs, so Terence keeps his classic design.

Like all the other characters, Terence has costumes that can be unlocked by the player.

He, at times, appears in themes as the main character, but a very noticeable one is the On Finn Ice theme, where he visits his cousin Tony in Finland, a character that was unknown to fans. He also appears as a main in the Ski or Squeal and Ragnahog themes.

Terence also appears as the Wingman in the Comic-Con level of Pig Days. However, rather than being an actual character with its designs, it is only Terence in an attached costume. It is more obvious when the player moves Terence around on the slingshot, where the headpiece flimsily moves around.

Gameplay
Terence once again has an extreme brute force and strength, just like he does in the original game. Otherwise, not much change is brought to his character.

In Piglantis, water features are introduced, and it is not extremely effective when it comes to Terence. Unless he has space to shoot out of the water, he will not do much damage when he resurfaces. He is much heavier than the other characters, of course, so he will sink much deeper than the rest of the other birds.

Tony
Tony is a separate character to Terence and is his cousin that lives in Finland. He first appears in On Finn Ice, and then on it has become a tradition to re-introduce Tony as a playable character in all of the winter-based themes for the game. He appears in three themes in total, the other two being Ski or Squeal and Ragnahog, and is a main character for both. He also appears once in Pig Days, level 3-12.

Tony is almost identical to Terence, but bears a difference in color and feathers, as he is much thicker as he lives in a colder climate.

While this detail has been overlooked by Rovio, Tony bears a resemblance to Terence's toons design, rather than his classic design.

Gameplay
Tony, unlike Terence, actually bears an ability. He, when the screen is tapped, flies downwards, and causes a mini-explosion on the first surface he hits. It is suggested that the player activates his ability at a high velocity so that he can have a lot of speed when he dives so that he is much more destructive.

Tony can also be used just like Terence and will have the same destructive effect that Terence does.

Angry Birds Rio
Terence appears in Angry Birds Rio as a playable character, first appearing in Airfield Chase. Though it is unknown how he got there, it can be assumed that he traveled there with the rest of the flock to save Red, Chuck, and Jay, Jake, and Jim as they had been kidnapped. After his introduction level, he then appears as a playable character in all of the themes that follow.

Once Terence and the other members of the flock defeat Nigel and free the captive birds, they hijack the smuggler's plane and fly back to Piggy Island, where they arrive just in time to save the eggs from being captured by the pigs once again.

A while later, Terence and the rest of the flock travel back to Rio to visit their friends, Blu and Jewel. This begins the Rio 2 segment.

In this segment, all the characters received an animation change to their Toons designs, along with Terence. Terence made noticeable changes, his face was made much smaller in comparison to his body, making him seem much larger. His body is also much more rounded and wider, and slightly bounces when he lands. He also receives better shading and different outlining.

Gameplay
Terence bears the same ability that he has in the previous two Angry Birds games, and no real changes are made to his strength, size, or speed.

While caged birds/dolphins and marmosets are much tougher than the easily popped pigs, it is not as much of a problem for Terence, as he is much stronger than the other birds. However, it still manages to be a problem for Terence, and he will be weakened much quicker than if he were to be tearing through a large grouping of marmosets.

There are also water features introduced in Rio in the High Dive theme, and they work the same way for Terence as they do in Piglantis.

Angry Birds Space
Terence, along with a few other birds were teased in early 2012 for a new project of Rovio's. This soon revealed to be the fourth installment of the series, Angry Birds Space. Terence, along with all the other birds, received new counterparts and designs, all based on comic book characters.

The game begins with Terence isolated under a tree as the flock tends to the eggs. Suddenly, a vortex opens up in the sky and Ice Bird flies out with his eggsteroid, shortly followed by a robotic arm. The arm grabs the eggsteroid and the flock's eggs and goes back into the vortex, causing the flock to fly into the portal to pursue the eggs, Terence following.

Through the portal Terence, along with the rest of the flock, transforms into his space counterpart.

The flock makes it out of the vortex and into the final frontier, beginning the events of the game.

Terence is known as the "Incredible Terence" and is based on Marvel's comic book character, The Incredible Hulk. He doesn't make any changes appearance-wise, but his color is completely changed into green, and his spots and creases are now dark green.

Terence and the other characters (excluding Atomic Bird) received their own promotional videos, along with merchandise to advertise the game.

Gameplay
Terence has the same ability that he does in the previous games, though players now rely on his force rather than his strength. Terence now pushes the objects he hits, rather than destroy them, knocking them into gravitational fields and often having destructive results.

He also has a small unknown feature; when the screen is tapped when he is nearby a pig, he will roar, sending out flashes of green and causing the nearby pig to jump up. This will only happen in a gravitational field and isn't extremely useful, though it can do small damage.

The Wingman also appears in the form of space Terence with the wingman costume as a powerup. This time, however, Wingman can send out a gravitational field around him when the screen is tapped, attracting nearby objects for a couple of seconds until the field disappears and he disintegrates.

Angry Birds Friends
Terence appears in the Angry Birds Friends game, his technical first appearance into Angry Birds Friends was in Surf and Turf, you can also find him in Angry Birds Friends on mobile and the tournaments in both devices

He was introduced into the game in 2012

He had a design change in recent updates of the mobile version, using his Toons Design with slightly changes, such as a larger face. He also still has no defeated sprite.

In recent updates of the mobile version, he got his voice from Angry Birds Toons.

Terence is also available as a purchasable and customizable avatar for the player.

Gameplay
While there are no changes to Terence's size, ability, strength, and basic principles, he receives a small upgrade in his speed and strength. The player can also use power-ups to increase his strength and speed. He can also be leveled-up in the Star Cup, giving more points when he hits something.

Wingman
The Wingman is a power-up in which is Terence uses a dark blue mask with a yellow W. The Wingman is a bit stronger than him and can be used as an extra bird, mainly when the player uses all the birds and there is still pigs or to get extra points.

When he hits a structure, a cartoon sound expression will appear near him.

The Hunter
The Hunter is Terence with grey hair, a mantle, and a hat. He only appears in Angry Birds Friends in the Weekly Halloween Tournament. His hat with hair and mantle are also in the Bird-O-Matic, which if combined with Terence, forms The Hunter.

Angry Birds Star Wars
Terence appears in the game as the counterpart of Chewbacca, a main character of the Star Wars Universe.

He is based on the Wookie species, a type unique to the universe, and is brown colored and very hairy.

Known as "Terebacca", the Wookie is best friends with Chuck "Ham" Solo, and the two own the Mighty Millenium Falcon together. They first appear when Obi-Wan and Red Skywalker ask them to help, insisting that they will be paid later. They board the Millenium Falcon, beginning the events of the game.

Terence received a promotional character video alongside Chuck to advertise the game as well as show gameplay for both characters. The video can be found on YouTube.

Terebacca also received his own merchandise in promotion for the game, including his own plush toy.

Gameplay
While brute strength is still a factor in Terebacca's character, he now also can cause small tremors when he lands, misplacing and damaging objects close to him. This ability is seemingly quite destructive as the level shakes when he lands, but it isn't as powerful as the game leads it to be. It does have some perks to it, but for the most part, the player should rely on Terebacca's strength.

Body-wise, he can destroy multiple pieces of glass, wood, and a couple of pieces of metal with ease.

In the Hoth episode, Terebacca receives an ability upgrade and can create earthquakes when he makes contact with a surface. This causes a much more forceful impact on the objects nearby him and can cause big chain reactions with the right angle and direction. On this upgrade, he also makes a new sound when hitting something.

It is a new feature for characters to activate abilities slightly after they land, but this does not apply to Terebacca, being the only character without a player activated ability.

Angry Birds Star Wars II
Terence appears again as Chewbacca, but only as a power-up extra charcter. He cannot be found in any of the story levels but can be bought as a powerup in certain amounts with in-game currency. He will then be available in all of the Bird Side levels and Pork Side if the player has bought the Bird Side for them.

Gameplay
Terence has the same ability that he does in the first game, though there is no need to upgrade him to have the earthquake effect.

Terence also has his own level in the Rewards Chapter, and it can be unlocked by obtaining a certain amount of points when using him.

Angry Birds Go!
Terence appears in ''Angry Birds Go! ''as a playable character, and is first introduced in the Rocky Road theme. Multiple changes are made to his character. For one, he uses his Toons animation in-game, which hadn't happened before. He also, like all of the other characters, uses a 3D model, which was a first for Rovio, as all their games had been in 2D animation up until that point.

Like all the other playable characters in the game, Terence has his own kart, which is the Beep-Beep. This is the kart that he is featured with in Telepods, promotions, and other merchandise.

Gameplay
Terence was first featured in Rocky Road as a boss. You have to beat him 3 times in a race in order to unlock him as a playable character; and like most of the characters, he has a different ability. (In which a storm forms over his kart that shocks nearby opponents, giving him a small speed boost).

However, once the game was updated, the boss battles were then removed from the game and replaced with the campaigns. Now you have to get one star on campaign level 5, race 5.

Terence also appears in races as an opponent in all themes of the game.

His ability is to shock rival racers with a storm that was formed over his kart.

Appearance
Terence does not participate at Angry Birds Epic as a playable character. Instead, he becomes a judge for the Birds Arena.

Gameplay
More information can be found in Player Vs. Player Arena.

The player will have up to 3 loses daily in the arena and a set of 3 quests that can be completed on that day. If the player loses 3 times in a day, they are no longer able to enter the stage for that day unless they pay 20 Lucky Coins. The coin flip also has a 50% chance to either give the player or their opponent the first attack although the odds can be increased to 75% through using the correct set item.

Heatwave
Heatwave the Fire-Bot Bird is absolutely huge and is sort of the opposite of Grimlock. He is silent, but also destructive.

He's massively strong and tough - able to smash through anything in his way - but also able to silently appear right behind you like he walked into the shadows.

Heatwave is gruff and grumpy. But on the inside, he's dedicated to caring for his team and is absolutely focused on the mission.

His weapon is powerful against towers and slow enemies, but it takes a long time to fire, so it's best to transform and drive away from airborne enemies.

Don't be afraid to take a few hits when using Heatwave the Fire-Bot Bird, he's tough enough to take it. Ignoring some damage may give you time to take the shot!

Member of squad: Rescue Bots

Vehicle mode: Truck

Sentinel Prime
Sentinel Prime is so big and powerful he can roll over anything in his way. Actually he doesn't even have to do that - he just stares at the problem until it gets out of the way.

Sentinel Prime is one of the oldest Transformers, so even though he's ultra-powerful his one weakness is that he has to go for a nap sometimes. He also glowers in that special way only old folks can manage - but as he's so grumpy anyway nobody can tell.

Perhaps his age gives him great wisdom, but since he never speaks we'll never know.

Concentrate on ground based targets and use your other abilities to get away from flying and falling pigs, and especially the missiles!

Sentinel Prime is too slow to outrun threats, so sometimes you'll just have to take the hits. His weapon is devastating to towers, so focus on them first. Just look at all the Coins you're earning!

Member of squad: Leaders

Vehicle mode: Truck

Ratchet
As the Autobirds' chief medical officer, it's Ratchet's job to patch up any injuries. But for some reason ever since he teamed up with the intense, silent, staring Terence the number of patients coming to see him has dropped right off... maybe it's something in Terence's bedside manner?

Commom transformer medical problems include "Headmaster Headaches", "Energon Eruptions", and the dreaded "Losing the Instructions So You Can't Change Mode Anymore".

Ratchet has always been a healer and never gets to try to be a warrior, so he's secretly quite enjoying walking in Terence's shoes (that is if terence wore shoes, or had feet). Now he gets to mend his fellow transformers and also blow stuff up! Boom! Smash! Another Boom!

I guess we'll never know if Terence is also enjoying being teamed up with Ratchet... Speak to me Terence, buddy! No? Okay, one stare for yes, two stares for no...

Ratchet fires a laser up into the sky, which blasts the target from above, Even better, this laser will keep going dpwn past the first thing it makes contact with, so you can bring death from above... y'know, like a mechanic!

Member of squad: Rescue Bots

Vehicle mode: Truck

Angry Birds POP!
Terence appears in Angry Birds POP! as part of an endless daily level called Pop-A-Pig. Terence either gasps or frowns once the player runs out of moves and the level is over, and on the results screen, he is shown grinning with wide-open eyes as the collected pigs rain down on his head.

Gameplay
Terence's level plays just like a regular Drop The Pigs level, with the difference being that it is endless and will spawn varying powerups once some progress is made as well as requiring tickets to be played. The objective is to drop as many pigs into the barrels at the bottom as possible before running out of moves, and the collected pigs contribute to obtaining daily and weekly rewards such as extra tickets and boosters. Terence comes with Smash Pop which is similar to Stella's Power Pop, except the radius for popping bubbles is larger.

Angry Birds Fight!
He also appears in an unknown update version of the game. As of August 1st, 2017, the game has been discontinued and taken down from the Play and App stores, and servers have since been shut down.

Gameplay
Just like in Angry Birds Epic, he is not playable and is the judge of the Arena, in which he lifts the flag for the respective winner.

Angry Birds 2
Terence appears in the first official sequel to the original game, Angry Birds 2, as once again one of the protagonists. He is unlocked after obtaining a key, which can be used to unlock a character of the player's choice, meaning that Terence can be unlocked anytime. He returns still without ability, but he is way stronger.

The game also introduced computer animation for the birds and the pigs, which had never happened with the previous installments of the series. (which used pre-set separate sprites for when the bird is idle, flies, etc) Terence also appears in his Toons animation style, along with the growls used in the series.

Gameplay
He is strong against any type of block, he destroys any of them with ease, giving a small shockwave when he hits the ground.

His card can be leveled up using feathers, which increases the points obtained after using him, his card will change form and change color, matching the power of it, he also has unlockable hats which also increase the points.

Angry Birds Action
Terence appeared in Angry Birds Action! as once again a tritagonist. He appeared for the very first time (in an Angry Birds game) in his Movie animation style, which prominently included arms and legs.

Terence appeared in the 30th level of the game as a strong character that smashes through any breakable object for a short while.

The game was based on 3D animation, so Terence, along with all of the other characters used 3D character models.

As of October 2017, the game had been discontinued.

Gameplay
The entire game was based on a puzzle-pinball genre, and there were certain objectives that each level could have in order to complete the level.

The player could have used Terence by pointing him at a target and shooting, and Terence would then hit and bounced off targets until he ran out of speed.

Terence's ability is to smash through any breakable object for a short while, creating cracks on the floor.

Like all of the other characters, as Terence leveled up he would have received special boosts. In his bronze stage, he would have the bounce boost. In his silver stage, he would have the speed boost. In his gold stage, he receives an extra move.

Angry Birds Holiday
Terence appeared in Angry Birds Holiday as a main character. He took care of the Chill Zone.

However, the game stopped development and was shut down as of December 31st, 2016.

Gameplay
The app was a building game, with Matilda guiding the player as he/she builds a paradise for pig tourists. There were items that could be unlocked with in-game currency, and Terence's item was the Chill Zone.

Not much is known about the gameplay otherwise, as the game was never given a worldwide release.

Biography
You better watch your back around Terence unless you want to be sleeping with the fishes.

Normal
He is exactly the same as his Movie appearance.

Evolution
Based on The Godfather, his crest is now up and smoothed, there are two sets of small white feathers on each sides of the forehead, his expression is now sad and dramatic and there is a small black mustache on the beak.

He wears a black tuxedo with a white middle that has white buttons that close it, a black bowtie and a pocket with a red rose. There are also white parts on the end of the sleeves

Sumo Headbutt Evolution
As a Sumo fighter and based on E._Honda from Street Fighter, Terence has now black facepaint stripes on his face and a black smooth hair with a puffball on the back, his expression is serious.

He wears a large black cloth on the torso and a rope with a banner.

Steamship Barrage Evolution
Based of Steampunk Culture, he has now a large black mustache, a bit of hair on the sides of the head, almost a beard. His expression is now serious.

He wears a brown hat with red and golden wings with golden goggles that have red lens. He also wears a grey tuxedo that has a bunch of curves and a white collar, along with a bronze bowtie, a clock next to it and large frills on the back of the tuxedo.

It's also present a monocle on the left eye.

Deep Impact Rank 1
Kick an enemy dealing 975 damage and knocking him around delaing damage to any enemy he hits. The target of the kick counts for 10 combo hits.

Deep Impact Rank 1 (Evolution)
Kick an enemy dealing 3110 damage and knocking him around delaing damage to any enemy he hits. The target of the kick counts for 10 combo hits.

Sumo Headbutt Rank 1
Headbutt an enemy dealing 3250 damage and knocking him around dealing damage to any enemy he hits. At the end of his movement he explodes dealing additional damage to all enemies around.

Steamship Barrage Rank 1
Terence summons a cannon-barrage of his Steamship, dealing 3250 damage in a radius around his impact area.

Damage Bonus Red
All red birds in team get +30% attack power.

Awaken Skill
Damage against obstacles increased by 40%

Strength
As his rarity is good, he is very strong. Evolving him with the right evolution and (or) then awakened will make him stronger. Totems and Runes can also help.

Angry Birds POP Blast
The game formely didn't include him, but Terence appeared later in the game as a character after being added in a update, along with Lumberjack Pig. He is unlocked after obtaining a determined number of points that can obtained at the Piñata.

Terence, like all of the characters, uses his movie design and outlined sprites that were made to look like a cartoon. His animations are similar to the ones from the first game.

Gameplay
Terence, as said above, can obtained with a determined number of points, he can be used at any level that the player chooses. Which the player has to assist him in popping bubbles once again, but this time, it's in any objective.

When his bar is full, he will active his ability, which an explosive ball appears on the launcher and if it's launched, it will explode a large number of bubbles.

He can be chosen along with any pig.

Angry Birds Reloaded
In Angry Birds Reloaded, Terence is a playable character. Terence appears as the power-up Wingman as well.

Gameplay
In gameplay, Terence's strength is comparable to that from past games, though he can be made more destructive with the Power Potion, the King Sling, and by using special types of slingshots. By combining all of these together, Terence will be able to drill through objects without losing his momentum, unless he crashes onto an undestructible item. Each Terence the player does not use to complete the level will grant them a bonus of 10.000 points.

Angry Birds Seasons
Bubbles makes his introduction to the Angry Birds series in Angry Birds Seasons, in the Ham'o'ween theme, the second Halloween based episode of the game. His first level is Ham'o'ween 1-4. where again, he shares the level with another bird in an introduction level, which never happened up until that point. (2 Reds appear with him)

Bubbles got his own character animation to celebrate the introduction of his character, which had never happened before to any of the flock members. (Hal received his own animation for Summer Pignic, but that happened a while after he was introduced)

After his introduction level, Bubbles appears often throughout the following episodes as a playable character. However, he was a very prominent character in Ham Dunk, appearing as the main in the episode banner. The episode was also advertised with Bubbles, likely for his resemblance to a typical basketball.

Bubbles' ability is to inflate to a large size, and then to deflate like a balloon, flying about until he disintegrates. The actual inflating ability is very strong and can be extremely destructive. Bubbles will not destroy the blocks around him by inflating, but more so will push them away, causing them to fly around and crash into other structures, destroying the blocks and structures effectively.

Angry Birds
Bubbles, unlike most of the flock's birds, did not make his debut in the original Angry Birds game. Instead, he first appeared in Angry Birds Seasons, and then appeared in the original game in the Birdday Party theme. After playing his introduction level, Birdday Party 18-1, he will appear often as a playable character.

Bubbles is an extremely unique character in multiple ways. For one, he is the only character in the flock who has another bird in his introduction level. (Chuck was also in the level) He is also the largest character in the flock when inflated, and is the smallest when deflated. (however, in the game he is technically larger than the Blues, while in animations he is much smaller) He is also the first character of Red's flock to be introduced outside of the original game, and have his own introduction video. (Stella was the second of both of these things) Bubbles' ability is the same as it is in Angry Birds Seasons. Bubbles inflates like a balloon, which would originally cause an extreme amount of damage; however, the code in Angry Birds was retooled in 2015, in version 5.1.0; in this update, Bubbles was weakened greatly, as he would usually fly out of the structure or clip through the floor.

Angry Birds Rio
Bubbles appeared very late in the Rio 1 portion, in the very last episode, Smugglers' Plane along with Hal. (unless you count Market Mayhem, which was not part of the storyline but was based on a deleted scene) He is the very last bird introduced in Rio 1, and once you unlock him he appears as a playable character in all of the episodes that follow. (including the Rio 2 segment)

Like all the other characters, Bubbles received an animation change in the Rio 2 segment. However, all the birds converted to their Toons animation styles (getting thicker eyebrows, more prominent male/female features) while Bubbles and Stella only received changes to their outlines, shading, and drawing style. This is likely due to the fact that they are much newer characters, and Rovio probably never had a desire to change their actual style as they did with other characters. (for example, some received changes to the number of head and tail feathers they had, some even received color changes in areas)

Bubbles does not appear in any cinematic or animation trailers for the game but does appear in few gameplay trailers.

Gameplay
Bubbles has the same exact ability as he does in the first 2 games he appears in. He does not face much change, however, it can be noted that he is slightly weaker in some situations. For example, he is not as good at breaking wood, but will still be able to damage multiple very well.

There are no changes to his actual ability, and the same logic applies.

Angry Birds Space
Very early in the Utopia update, PC fans were able to access game files and revealed sprite sheets that contained Bubbles in space, or "Atomic Bird". These files quickly managed to spread on Angry Birds sites and soon, most fans knew of the files. Once Rovio began teasing the release of a new bird, it was already known that it would be Bubbles.

Surely enough, Rovio announced the "best update ever" for Angry Birds Space, and that included the debut of Bubbles' first costumed/counterpart character. He first appears in the Utopia theme, which is very fitting for his character, for his love of sweets. After his first appearance in the level Utopia 4-11, he appears as a playable character in all of the following themes.

He is the first and only new playable character to be introduced into the game. (excluding Wingman, who is just Terence in power-up form)

Utopia's Description in The World of Angry Birds Official Guide:

''The flock was convinced they had seen the last of Space King Pig and his cosmic cronies, but Super Red wasn't so sure. using his mask's hyper-zoom vision he scanned the sector. He was right. The Piggies had retreated to a distant galaxy, a strange realm where the planets seemed to be made of grub. Worst of all, Big Bork was about to tuck into an eggsteroid!''

''Luckily reinforcements had arrived from Piggy Island. Feeling left out, Bubbles had made his way through the wormhole. Had the piggies finally bitten off more than they could chew?''

Gameplay
While in the first three games, Bubble's ability is similar, almost identical, there are multiple notable changes to Bubbles' ability in this game. Bubbles is notably much lighter, and when his ability is activated he tends to begin drifting from the gravitational fields. This is much more obvious when he is underwater, as he almost shoots up out of the water when he inflates.

He is also much weaker in terms of strength, with the length of time where he is inflated shortened. He will not be able to destroy as many bricks, he will be decent at destroying both glass and wood but will merely bounce off of stone.

He is also not materialized when he deflates - once he begins deflating, he can no longer knock into and destroy objects and pigs near him.

He also now has 2 sprites for when he inflates, rather than one. There is a sprite of him mid-inflating and fully inflated, however, the sprite of him mid-inflating only appears for an extremely short period of time. In fact, most players will only be able to see it if they pause the level at the right time.

Angry Birds Friends
Bubbles' technical first appearance into Angry Birds Friends was in Pig Tales Level 5, you can also find him in Angry Birds Friends on mobile, on the level 15 of the 6th floor of the Piggy Tower and on the tournaments on both devices

He was introduced into the game in 2013, 2 years after his official debut, and in that time it was a new character to be introduced in the game. (Hal, though not a member of the core flock, still appeared since the release of the game)

He is also the only character to not have a design change. Quite literally, all of the characters in the game but Bubbles received change from their Chrome to their Toons design (excluding Hal, who received a different design entirely) while Bubbles kept his original, classic design (Due to him not having a different design in Toons)

Very early on in the game when he was first introduced, Bubbles was named "Orange".

Bubbles is also available as a purchasable and customizable avatar for the player.

Gameplay
While there are no changes to Bubbles' size, ability, and basic principles, he does receive an extreme increase in strength. He can easily break through wood and at times will not lose speed or angle, as if it does not affect him. (though it does mean that his ability would be activated) He is also better at breaking through glass, especially if the glass shards are damaged. He again, however, will not be able to destroy the stone.

This holds especially true if the player chooses to purchase the Golden Slingshot or any of the other special slingshots. If they increase his strength in wood, he will notably be much stronger.

If you activate Bubbles' ability and he expands into the ground, he will not glitch and disappear, but will instead be stuck into the ground until he deflates. However, this will only happen if he is weighed down by blocks or indestructible materials.

Angry Birds Go!
Bubbles is featured as a playable character, and as it is a 3D game, he and all the other characters were given 3D character models. He didn't face much change in terms of appearance or voice audio. He is the first character to be introduced in the Air theme.

He is the only character with 2 different 3D models, one where he is inflated and one where he isn't.

Like all the other characters, Bubbles has his own kart, the Rapid Rider. (costing 1,500 gems)

Gameplay
Bubbles has one of the most powerful abilities in the game, and his ability is adapted from the other games he's appeared in. When his ability is activated, his kart disappears and he inflates, rolling down the track. His speed and size increase greatly.

His ability is very versatile. Players can use it to knock into opponents, forcing them out of the way. (and at times tossing them into the air) For players attempting to collect coins, Bubbles can collect entire groups of coins when inflated. This is also very useful when collecting fruit or ice cream.

Bubbles is also not as light when inflated as he is in other games; in fact, being extremely heavy. Thus, the player will not have to worry about him floating off the ground, or losing control of him. He also expands much larger than he does in the previous Angry Birds games.

He used to be unlockable through Boss Battles, and the player would have to beat him 3 times in the "Balloon Frenzy" track. In these battles, he would try to divert the player by sending boxes of TNT, coins, or boosts tied to balloons.

As of v2.0, Boss Battles were removed and replaced with the Campaign Map. Once you get a star in the campaign level 3, race 5, you will unlock Bubbles and will be able to play as him.

Angry Birds Transformers
Bubbles appears in Angry Birds Transformers as the counterparts of Jazz (in the Target: 2006 squad), Ricochet (in the Hotrods squad), and Blaster (in the Instruments of Destruction squad). Like Angry Birds Go!, the game is based on 3D models, and Bubbles' head mount on his characters is taken straight out of the Angry Birds Go! game.

This is the first time of any of Bubbles' appearances that his ability is not based on inflating.

In the comics for the game, Bubbles, like the rest of the flock, touches the EggSpark in order to Transform and they fight to save Piggy Island.

Jazz's description in-game:

''Jazz understands that it's not what you do that counts, but how cool you look doing it. He's stylish and knows it, but doesn't see a need to show off.''

''Being transformed by the Eggspark hasn't changed Jazz's love of candy. In fact, he's only battling to save Piggy Island because of all the delicious candies on it!''

''As one of Optimus Prime's sub-commanders, Jazz if often sent on top-secret missions. He's always calm and cool under pressure.''

A balanced mix of rapid-fire and fast speed means Jazz should take on towers and flying enemies, and dodge tougher treats.

Like most of the light, fast characters, the trick to using Jazz if quickly working out which targets you can take on and which you should leave.

Ricochet's description in-game:

Introducing the sharpest of sharpshooters: Ricochet!

Blaster's description in-game:

''Blaster has always loved rock 'n' roll, but since teaming up with Bubbles his musical tastes have become more... sugary. ''

''Turns out Bubbles' love of candy extends to all things sweet, meaning Blaster's been busting out moves to the latest high-pitched bouncy pop sensation. Have you ever seen a giant robot dancing like your dad? Awk...ward.''

Still, Blaster's got it where it counts - those Eggbots are gonna get scrambled!

''Blaster's weapon uses rapid-fire sound waves that can penetrate through objects, so try to shoot targets at the back and the ones in the front will be destroyed on the way! instruments of destruction''

Gameplay
Jazz is not very strong, so the player should target unarmored pigs or structures that are very weakly supported. Jazz is fairly fast, so in situations where he is overwhelmed with targets the player can easily escape by activating his vehicle form. The player can also put a bit of reliance on his health, as he is a bit tougher than when it comes to his speed.

Ricochet can shoot missiles that bounce off of their targets, which can cause multiple structures to fall over if shot at the right angle. This can be very useful if the player can make the right shots, and each missle can bounce twice off of structures.

Blaster's ability is very similar to the others in his squad. He can shoot "soundwaves" that can pass through objects, damaging/destroying them in the process. Because of this, the game recommends that players aim for targets in the back so that the blasts reach the end but also hit anything that may be in their path.

Angry Birds Blast!
Bubbles appears as one of the main birds in Angry Birds Blast!, and is the only bird in the game that isn't part of the core 5 members of the flock.

Bubbles doesn't appear in any of the themes the levels are based off of, such as Piglantis, or Pig City from Angry Birds 2.

Bubbles' Unique Quest:

"Find some hatchlings to join the masquerade!"

Each character has a unique task for the player, who then can complete them by playing and beating levels with Hatchlings shown on them. Bubbles' quest can earn the player a pink and a blue hatchling.

In the quest's menu, Bubbles wears his Halloween vampire costume.

Gameplay
Bubbles, like all of the birds, is not playable. He has no abilities or special features. Instead, the player is given full control, and his/her objective is to free the birds encased in bubble boxes by popping groups of them in 2 or more. The main color of the bird is the same as the bubble, so of course, Bubbles's bubble blocks will be orange.

If the player breaks open blocks with Bubbles inside, he will fly off the screen and the player will obtain points.

Angry Birds 2
When Angry Birds 2 first launched, it was stated by Rovio that Bubbles chose to "sit out" of the game, along with Hal and Stella. However, the orange bird was added to the game on March 26, 2019, as an extra bird.

Powers
His powers are the same as in most Angry Birds games (inflating), but he does not do his damaging deflation ability. Instead, he pops dealing almost no damage (ignites any TNT near his small blast radius), unless there are some blocks on top of him while he is inflated. In this case, he is a more overpowered Red and weaker version of Bomb, but will activate his power in 2 seconds if he gets hit by any screwdrivers Construction Pigs throw at him, any snow balls shot by Snow Pig, or hits normal surfaces.

Angry Birds Explore
Bubbles appears in the map selling Lollipops at the Lollipop Beach, but he is not seen in the minigames and other. He uses a Movie 3D Model with nostrils.

Gameplay
Like said above, he doesn't have a major role. He keeps annoucing Lollipops at the beach while wearing a cap and having a box of lollipops. He doesn't appear further in gameplay anymore.

Angry Birds Reloaded
Bubbles is featured as a playable character in Angry Birds Reloaded.

Unlike Angry Birds Friends, he uses his Toons design in this game.

Gameplay
Bubbles has the same exact ability as he does in the previous slingshot games he appears in. He does not face much change in this game.

There are no changes to his actual ability, and the same logic applies.

Angry Birds Seasons
Stella's first debut in the Angry Birds Series was the Back to School theme, introduced in a short animation for the episode. She is the fourth bird "introduced" in the episode, as all characters were given tutorial levels in this episode, though she was the only actual new character. After this appearance, she becomes a recurring playable character in various levels afterward.

Gameplay
Stella bears the same ability in the original game in this one. Much controversey arose upon her initial release as many regarded her an extremely useless character, unable to cause any significant level of damage. Many also complained that the "bubble" ability was excruciatingly weak, as it would not (and still doesn't) deal as much damage as the other birds.

When Rovio released Back to School, Stella had initially been even weaker than she is now, utterly incapable of shattering bricks or even popping pigs (something which all the other birds could do with ease). Stella had to be used with much planning and strategy, as she was not nearly as versitile as the other birds (such as Bomb or Terence, whose powerful abilities enabled them to demolish structures with ease).

Angry Birds
After Stella's first introduction in Angry Birds Seasons, she was quickly added into the original Angry Birds game in the Birdday Party theme; being introduced in level 19-1. From then on, and throughout the games that followed, she was a playable character.

Her and Bubbles are the only two characters whose designs were not changed while all other characters reverted to their "Chrome" designs.

Gameplay
Gameplay with Stella can be extremely challenging at times. This is mostly due to the fact that her ability is extremely unreliable, along with the fact that she herself does not deal much damage. If you attempt to knock over heavy structures, she will only be able to lift blocks that aren't being weighed down by others. If you are in a zone with TNT, other explosives, or many freed, open objects, then Stella may be able to do some significant damage by chance.

On her own, Stella will not be able to do much damage. She will only be able to shatter a single glass block, do slight damage to wood, and will merely bounce off stone blocks (making her physically the weakest bird in Red's entire flock). Stella is most useful when she is surrounded by bricks that are not covered, so the best way to take advantage of her ability is to shoot her in between structures, and then release her ability the minute she falls in between the blocks.

Angry Birds Rio
Stella had been introduced so late in the game to the point that the original Rio segment had been finished. She ended up being introduced in the Rio 2 segment, as the new movie had come out and the game had added more levels and themes in order to promote it. Because of this, she never recieved a redesign, and was introduced in her animation design unlike other characters, who were first introduced in their Chrome designs and then into their animation designs. (however, Stella and Bubbles recieved no changes to their actual original designs, and only recieved different colored outlines and better shading, as they were much newer characters)

She appears in the first theme of Rio 2, Rocket Rumble. After this, she appears in all of Rio 2, being playable in various different levels. Stella was not included in any animations or trailerse for the game, excluding gameplay trailers.

Gameplay
Stella's ability is the same as the previous two Angry Birds games she appears in, even having the exact same launch sounds and battle cries.

During boss fights (a feature which had been introduced in Rio, whereas before there were only boss levels), Stella's ability does little to the actual boss. Even if her ability is used and manages to trap the boss in a bubble, it will do absolutely nothing, nor affect the enemy in any way. Instead, she should be used as an extra bird, perhaps to trigger TNT or lift harmful debris if the boss is nearby.

Angry Birds Friends
In Angry Birds Friends, Stella formerly appeared as only a bird that can be chosen as an avatar in the Bird-O-Matic, but Stella later returns playable.

She appears playable first in Pink Friday Tournament level 1 on November 22, 2018. She appears in the game again, though infrequently, and can be found in both Facebook and mobile versions.

When her playable version was first introduced, she sported the Toons Design, even in the Facebook version. Her bubbles also had a different design and moved rather than staying still. In the PC version, when looking through the tutorials, there are extra sprites that are not used in-game, such as a more detailed launch sprite.

Gameplay
While there are no changes to Stella's size, ability, and basic principles, her ability is slightly more powerful, destroying other blocks. Using Power-Ups or Special Slingshots will increase her strength and ability.

Angry Birds Star Wars
Stella, or "Princess Stella Organa," is both a main and playable character in the Star Wars game. Stella was introduced from the very start of the game in promotional art and even had her character introduction set, but was not introduced as a playable character upon the game's release. In fact, players had to wait until the Hoth update to play as Stella in levels.

In the storyline of Star Wars, Stella plays the role of Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker's sister and Han Solo's love interest. She is first held captive by Darth Vader until she is saved by the others; from then on, she becomes a very prominent character in the storyline.

Strangely, some artwork and animations of her have a tail showing on her back, but it does not appear when you play her in the game. The tail also fails to appear in her plush toy.

Gameplay
Stella, for the first time, is featured with a different ability than what she typically had in slingshot-based games (the bubble ability). Rather, she has a pink tractor beam whith which she can pull objects towards her. While this ability is weak at first, it grows stronger as the player progresses.

Players can use this ability to pull a supporting block on a tall structure, causing it to topple over, sometimes onto other structures. It can also be used to attack pigs beyond the other birds' reach. However, if there is an object between Stella and the player's desired target, Stella will instead hit the object.

It is also of note that all the characters in the game can activate their ability for a short period of time after they hit a structure, which can be used to the player's advantage.

Body-wise, Stella is not very strong, just as she appears in prior Angry Birds games. Once again, she is unable to deal much damage, at best shattering a few blocks of glass and wood, damaging steel only slightly.

If the player uses Stella's ability on the ground or other indestructible material, nothing will happen.

Angry Birds Star Wars II
Stella appears in the second installment of the Star Wars series as Padme Amidala, the mother of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia and the romantic interest of Anakin Skywalker. She also appears as Princess Leia, without upgrades, exactly the same as the previous installment; Leia can be unlocked only by purchase with coins.

Padmé Amidala first appears in the boss battle of Naboo Invasion as a captive, locked inside of a cage. Once the player beats the boss battle and frees her, along with Captain Panaka and Jar Jar Binks, she appears in cutscenes of Escape to Tatooine but is not a playable character until the Battle of Naboo episode.

Canonically, her name is "Peckme Amidala", which was introduced in the character encyclopedia book.

In the actual events of the movie, Anakin strangles Padme to her death, which is a very prominent reason for his turn to the dark side, but in the game's ending cutscenes rather than dying, Padme escapes with Obi-Wan. There is no longer regret for Anakin and in place of killing Padme. He instead is greatly injured by Obi-Wan and is made Darth Vader by Palpatine.

Gameplay
Padme's ability is the polar opposite of Leia's. It's the same concept, though Padme's tractor beam will push away structures and blocks from her rather than pull them closer. There are no ability upgrades in the game, so Padme's ability does not become stronger as the game progresses.

The same rules apply for Padme's ability as it does for Leia's; if there is a structure in between Padme and the player's target, the tractor beam will catch onto the structure in between. Targetting indestructible structures or the ground will do nothing.

Just like Leia, Padme is not very strong body-wise.

Angry Birds Go!
Stella appeared in Angry Birds Go! with the rest of her flock, along with the pigs. She is the second character introduced in the Seedway episode and is also the first character to be unlocked. She also appears in the cinematic trailer for Angry Birds Go! along with getting her own character video.

Strangely, she and Matilda never appeared in Jenga playsets as promotion for Angry Birds Go!, and were also the only female characters of the game. It is also strange considering that they had Telepods, which used similar/identical molding to the Jenga playsets.

Stella's default car is the Soda Pop Sedan, and in promotional art and on her Telepod she wears sunglasses and a bandana.

Gameplay
Stella's ability is bubble based, like in most of her slingshot-based games.

When there were boss battles in the game, you would have to beat Stella 3 times in a race in order to unlock her. (which was fairly easy, as she was the first character that players needed to unlock) In these boss battles, she would blow bubbles in order to divert the player. Once the battles were replaced, however, Stella would be unlockable once the player beat the Campaign Level 2 Race 5.

When you play as Stella, her ability is to incase herself in a large bubble, protecting herself from attacks by other birds, TNT laid on the track and other debris while catching fruit or coins. The bubble wasn't extremely powerful, and Stella's ability wasn't as useful as the other characters'. The bubble doesn't last for a very long period of time but is still effective when used.

Angry Birds Stella
Stella was the main character of her own series, she was 1st introduced bird in ''Angry Birds Stella. ''The game was introduced in early 2014, where Rovio began teasing newer birds until they revealed that Stella would receive her own game along with her friends. The game begins when Gale orders the pigs to break into Stella's house to steal her scrapbook, which causes Stella and her friends to fight through each level of pigs to chase after Gale.

Stella has a very close bond with her best friends, Poppy, Luca, Willow, and Dahlia, and they all live together on a big tree by the shore. Their former friend turned enemy, Gale, chose power over the flock, causing a separation to happen.

Unfortunately, the game was discontinued by Rovio as of July 13, 2015. Stella wasn't affected by this, as she was a main character in other Angry Birds installments and still is.

Gameplay
Stella has a different ability than the original games. Rather than blowing bubbles around her surroundings, she has a parkour ability (named "pink flash") where she can bounce off of one object and crash into another. This is much more effective than her previous ability and allows Stella to be a much stronger character.

The first object she flies to will be pushed with some force, so the player will be able to knock over moderate structures with great damage, perhaps toppling over stone ones with the right angle.

The second target after she bounces off the first one will have a much more powerful effect; once she hits the structure she will have a mini-explosion, and she herself can destroy bricks and pigs effectively, as she is launched at a very high speed.

If you use Stella without her ability, she won't be as strong, but can still break a few bricks and can pop pigs with ease. (however, it is notable that in this game, pigs are much tougher than in the originals)

Angry Birds POP!
Stella appeared as the main character of the game when it was first released, being titled Angry Birds Stella POP! before. However, the Stella characters were slowly taken out of the game and were replaced with the original Angry Birds flock members. Stella was not replaced, but had the "Drop the Pigs" and "Defeat Gale" portion given to Red. She is now only playable in the "Pop the Top" portion.

Red also replaced Stella as the main character of the game.

Stella appears in her newer series design.

Gameplay
Previously, Stella had 3 level types that the player could play with as her but is only available for the "Pop the Top" levels now. In these levels, the player must pop the bubbles all the way to the top, where they must pop 6 of the very top row bubbles, freeing the fireflies, in order to beat the level. It can be noted that the player must make groups of at least 3 of the same color bubbles to pop them, so the top row is often frustrating as bubble supply is often limited and colors that have no use are given.

Her boost ability is called "Power Pop", and it pops the surrounding bubbles in whichever area it hits. The color of the bubble does not matter, so the player can choose to fling the bubble wherever they choose. (however, shooting it on the very bottom row will not do much damage)

Angry Birds 2
When Angry Birds 2 first launched, it was stated by Rovio that Stella chose to "sit out" of the game, along with Hal and Bubbles. She could be used as a player icon in the tournament in her Stella animation form, but other than that she made no other appearances in the game.

She was, however, added in the game on October 17, 2018, and became available to use on October 19.

Gameplay
Stella is an Extra Bird in Angry Birds 2; she is usually sleeping but can be woken up to be usable for four hours and occupy an extra eighth spot in Red's flock. Once the four hours are up, Stella goes back to sleep, and the player must wait twelve hours before they can wake her up again. You can also do this with Hal, Bubbles, and Leonard, but you can only use one at a time.

As with older games, Stella once again has the ability to wrap things in bubbles and lift them away. This time around, though, the ability is actually pretty reliable, making her useful even though she's still physically the weakest bird in the flock. When using the ability, Stella encases herself in a bubble; in this state, anything she touches also gets encased in a bubble and is carried off for a short while before the bubbles pop, after which the items inside take heavy damage from falling. Since there's no limit as to how many items can be affected by the ability, Stella is particularly useful for clearing away structures with a lot of materials densely packed together. With this ability, Stella can even be used to one-shot some bosses; if used at the right time, Stella's ability can send a boss pig falling straight into a bottomless pit or floating up and away, killing him instantly (provided there is a bottomless pit in the room or a gap in the ceiling where the boss can float out of).

Angry Birds Transformers
Stella appears in the game as Arcee, Airachnid, and Chromia. When vehicle mode is turned on, she will form into a motorbike. Both characters belong to the Valkyries squad.

Stella appears as Arcee in the comic adaptions, which were released along with the game, and even appeared in the loading screen for the game but wasn't introduced until updates later on.

As described in the game,

''Don't let her pink color scheme distract you - Arcee is a fearsome warrior and an excellent shot. She leaves it to the clumsy Deceptihogs to blast away wildly - her skill is picking out the exact block that will bring a tower down.''

Arcee has always been a fierce fighter, and teaming up with Stella has just added to her headstrong, driven nature.

''Every TRANSFORMERS character has their reason for battling the EggBots, but Arcee is thinking about the bigger picture... she figures that if EggBots succeed in turning Piggy Island into metal they'll be free to turn their attention to other islands, and that's not happening on her watch!''

''Arcee's weapon is designed to bring down piggy towers with carefully placed precision shots. Blocks that she hits are shoved backward, meaning she can easily bring down towers that other characters struggle with.''

''The downside is that her shots do very little damage to armored enemies, so anything that can't be knocked down will give her trouble. Best to use her high speed to outrun danger!''

Airachnid's description reads,

''Remember how the EggBots created Nemesis Prime to battle the TRANSFORMERS character but he rebelled against them? Turns out EggBots don't learn too well because they tried it again!''

''Designed to be a sinister version of Arcee, the only flaw in the EggBot's plan is that they're idiots. Stella and Arcee are as heroic as Red and Optimus Prime, so of course, Airachnid immediately joined the battle to save Piggy Island!''

Airachnid may have joined the Autobird/Deceptihog alliance, but she still has a little to the EggBot's mischievous personality.

''Airachnid roams Piggy Island as a lone warrior, causing trouble for the EggBots by knocking down towers, poking pigs and searching for the Eggspark. But what will she do if she finds it?''

''Airachnid's weapon follows the same principles as Arcee's, just more extreme! Bring down towers by knocking away the right blocks, but don't expect to destroy tough enemies.''

''Instead, use Airachnid's speed to transform, not only out-running threats but also causing enemies to shoot too far ahead. Once they've fired at where they expect her to be, transform to slow down and watch the shots fly by!''

Gameplay
Arcee and Airachnid aren't very strong characters, but Airachnid is much more powerful than Arcee. Both will not be able to destroy very strong structures or armored targets, so their abilities rely on strategy rather than strength. However, they are very fast in their vehicle form so it can be used to flee when the player is overwhelmed with enemies.

Angry Birds Fight!
Stella was featured in Angry Birds Fight! as one of the 6 playable and customizable characters. Unlike other games, which based the character's design off the Toons animation but didn't take it directly from the series, Angry Birds Fight! took Angry Birds Toons animations and put them directly into the game. Stella never appeared in Angry Birds Toons, but still had a design for it and the design was used in animations before, like the Back to School animation.

This does not apply to her icon, which is a different design like all the other characters.

The game was discontinued as of June 27th, 2017, and is no longer playable.

Gameplay
All the characters had unique abilities, and Stella's was, again, based on her bubble ability. She would blow bubbles and use them to cover up the opponent's board.

If you match 4 of Stella's panels, then instead of her audio like all the other birds, Bubbles' audio plays instead, even though he does not appear in the game.

Your level result is based on the number of points you make, which is based on your matching abilities, so matching quickly and often is very important to beat the battle. If you don't make enough points by matching the bird icons in groups of 3 or higher, the two birds will battle and Stella or any other birds that you use in the battle will be defeated by the opponent.

Angry Birds Ace Fighter
Stella appears in tutorial boxes, visual audio effects, and mail inbox. She is not a playable character and only serves as a background character.

Angry Birds Holiday
Stella appeared in the game, but it is unknown what role she had as the game was scrapped from development and was never released outside of soft-launch. It can be assumed that perhaps she had her own building that the player could purchase, or was a roaming character on the map.

Angry Birds POP Blast
Stella appears in the game as a playable character that is unlocked after obtaining 100 points. She has a new power-up.

Stella, like all of the characters, uses her movie design and outlined sprites that were made to look like a cartoon. Her animations are similar to the ones from the first game. Unlike other games, her pupils aren't blue in-game, and instead, black.

She is also introduced as an artwork character, which she often appears.

Gameplay
Stella is unlocked after obtaining 100 points in the piñata. Stella can appear at any level where the player uses her. Which the player has to assist her in popping bubbles once again, but this time, it's in any objective.

When her bar is full, she will active her ability, which a a bubble appears on the launcher and if it's launched, it will bounce and encases bubbles with bubblegum, then any affected bubble can be popped with any color bubble.

She can be chosen along with any pig.

Angry Birds Journey
Stella appears in Angry Birds Journey as once again a main character. Like all of the characters in-game, she uses a classic toons and movie appearance and cartoonish sprites. She has her classic ability and a stronger ability.

Gameplay
The game is like the classic slingshot games but way easier. Stella is unlocked in level 7. Unlike the other games, she uses her ability on impact, which she creates a bubble around her that traps blocks in them and makes them fall. After some turns, she activates a stronger ability, which the bubble is bigger.

Angry Birds Reloaded
In Angry Birds Reloaded, Stella appears as a playable character.

She uses her Toons design like everyone else (except for the Mighty Eagle).

Gameplay
There are no changes to Stella's size, ability, and basic principles meaning it's the same as in previous games.

Angry Birds: Bird Island
Stella appears as one of the three free character bundles that the player gets in this game with Red and Chuck.

Angry Birds 2
Silver is first introduced in Angry Birds 2, in level 24 of New Pork City. After her debut, Silver will appear in all the themes afterward as a playable character. In the new version, she can be unlocked at any time with a key.

Gameplay
Silver's ability is to loop forward and up in a circle, and then move downwards, cutting through a few blocks below her from above. When she hits the first block below her, she creates a shockwave effect, pushing up blocks surrounding the point that she hit. She is also able to hit structures that interrupt her while she is looping upwards, allowing her to hit blocks above and beside her at a fast speed. She is good at destroying stone, being able to cut through one or two stone blocks when she is looping.

Silver is extremely good at damaging to bosses. If you hit a boss (Chef, Foreman, or King Pig) with her using her ability, she will take out a rather large chunk of the hitpoints.

Angry Birds Friends
Silver makes a cameo appearence in Angry Birds Friends in the Angry Birds 2 Tournament as a card that when a bird hits it, it can summon Golden Ducks in the level.

Angry Birds Transformers
In Angry Birds Transformers, Silver appears as an event character as Windblade and Elita-One.

Windblade
Windblade and Silver have a lot in common - Windblade was raised by the Pigs! Talk about being born in a barn! It sure beats being turned into a cyber-omelette though!

Even though she may be an outsider, she knows which side to fight for and doesn't hesitate to get stuck into the battle for Piggy Island! I certainly wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of those expert sword skills!

They say every cloud has a silver lining, and on Piggy Island this is quite literally true! You'll often see Windblade flying through the clouds at supersonic speeds, doing loop-the-loops and barrel rolls. When she sees some blue sky, she sometimes skywrites rude messages to the Eggbots! Windblade's weapon unleases a trio of superfast, unstable nature causes them to repulse against gravity - they float upwards! Windblade has expert depth perception and knows just how to sling these projectiles, so don't worry about hitting what you're aiming at.

When shooting towers, make sure to aim higher up than usual. If you aim too low the projectiles might hit the floor before they get to the target.

Elita One
Elita One is powerful and fearless in the face of the enemy, but Silver always adds a bit of humour to awkward situations due to her pig upbringing. Some say they can hear oink whilist asleep and when she wthinks no-one is looking eats as if from a through!

Mainly known as a renowned Autobird resistance leader, a female counterpart to Optimus Red, she leads the Female Autobirds to keep the eggs safe from the devious hoofs of the Deceptihogs.

Elita likes to try and hit two targets with just one shot! Watch how her shots bounce off her original target.

Angry Birds Blast!
She makes a small appearance with Bubbles in the Royal Marriage Sale Artwork, she wears a bridal veil and has black hair that covers her head, she is seen marrying the orange bird.

Angry Birds POP!
Silver is first introduced in Angry Birds POP, as a guest character, unlike other games, her ability is not to loop.

Gameplay
Silver appears in the game as a Guest Star in events that start in random dates, her ability in the game is to launch a Star Pop, which makes a Star shaped explosion.

Angry Birds POP Blast
Silver was the last bird character to be introduced in Angry Birds POP Blast, paired along with Leonard as being the rarest characters to obtain within the game.

Gameplay
She retains her ability to loop.

Angry Birds Explore
Silver's movie design made it's debut in the games in Angry Birds Explore.

Gameplay
She appears in the Pig Out! mini-game where she's available as an extra character who's ability is to make a big green smoke appear which can do extra damage to the pigs.

Angry Birds Dream Blast
Silver's movie design made it's second appearance in the games in Angry Birds Dream Blast as a promotion for The Angry Birds Movie 2. As such, while she isn't a playable character, she is showcased in multiple pieces of artworks based off an event like Halloween or Christmas. However, Silver did have a design that was more like her Bubble Trouble design, but with the movie's eyebrows.

The Angry Birds Movie 2 VR: Under Pressure
Silver's movie design made it's third appearance in the games in The Angry Birds Movie 2 VR: Under Pressure. She is one of the six (with the free Halloween DLC, seven) playable characters in the game along with Red, Chuck, Bomb, Leonard, Minion Pigs and Garry (free Halloween DLC only). This is also her only appearance in a console game so far.

Angry Birds Match
For a short time, Silver made an appearance in Angry Birds Match. Although she was removed shortly after she was added to the game, but Rovio has stated that she will return eventually.

Gameplay
She can be summoned upon matching four of the same items. When she was used, she would attack a random spot on the board.

Angry Birds Reloaded
In Angry Birds Reloaded, Silver returns as a playable character, but exclusively in the Eagle Island chapter of the game, complete with a non-anthropomorphic design that resembles that from the films.

Gameplay
Like Angry Birds 2, she will loop in a circle and fall downwards. She replaces Bubbles' spot from the normal gameplay.

Angry Birds: Bird Island
Silver is stationed at Avian Academy in Angry Birds: Bird Island where she explains how the player can apply for jobs around the island to get hourly paychecks. Her character bundle can be bought for 999 Robux.

Angry Birds Journey
Silver appears in Angry Birds Journey as once again a main character. Like all of the characters in-game, she uses a classic toons and movie appearance and cartoonish sprites. She has her classic ability and a stronger ability.

Gameplay
The game is like the classic slingshot games but way easier. Stella is unlocked in level 7. Unlike the other games, she uses her ability on impact, which her main power is identical to her classic counterpart, with a looping feature.