Chucked Out

Chucked Out is the 51st episode of Angry Birds Toons.

Plot
One day, Chuck is seen with a headband on and with a new power: he can chop things in two. He tries it out on a stick and a tree trunk and then a big stone. However, the stone has a lot of rocks balancing on top of it and the rocks roll near the birds. One rock tramples Matilda's garden, another heads toward Bomb Bird making him hide, and another knocks the eggs of the nest and heading towards a cliff. Red tries to rescue the eggs, and when he is about to fall off the cliff, Bomb and Matilda help him back up. At this time, the birds turn their rage on Chuck and ban him from the flock.

Time passes and Chuck is seen living on a mountain separated from the birds, who have better food and better living than Chuck. Chuck is even shown with a beard. But one day, Chuck hears the birds crying for help. He sees that they are trapped in a net and Corporal Pig is stealing the eggs! Chuck goes into super speed mode and snaps the net, freeing the birds. He then proceeds to chop a tree in half and it collapses on the pigs. He looks frantically for the eggs, but then find the other birds have them on their heads! Chuck is awarded readmission into the flock and celebrates the victory.

Description
Chuck's latest craze is to karate chop things into two! Hiiiiyah! But his practicing gets too close to delicate eggs and the Birds have to ban him from the flock!

Cast

 * Chuck
 * Matilda
 * Bomb
 * Red
 * Minion Pigs
 * Corporal Pig

Trivia

 * It was announced at Foxtel's TV Guide.
 * seen in files of checked out
 * Chuck wears a headband in this episode that looks similar to the one in Chuck Time.
 * This episode is the 18th appearance of Chuck, 22nd appearance of Red, 11th appearance of Bomb, 19th appearance of Matilda, and 21st appearance of Corporal Pig.
 * This was the second time the recognizable three stars (earned when clearing levels in Angry Birds games) were used for a "circling birds" gag. The first was in Chuck Time.
 * It's unknown why Chuck grew a beard, since birds only grow feathers.

Video
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