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    The slingshot is the main weapon/item/utility the birds use in order to attack the pigs. The player can pull back on the slingshot strap, then release to fire a bird in whatever direction the player desires. The slingshot has first appeared in Angry Birds, and every game after that (except in Angry Birds Transformers and few other games), even its spinoff, Bad Piggies.

    History

    In The Angry Birds Movie, the slingshot was first introduced during a dance party. Later, during the Raid on the Eggs, Red was flung towards the beach. Later, in the Battle of Pig City, birds were flung to Pig City, destroying structures and the castle. Terence eventually broke it for being too big to go on it, but it was later repaired. The newborn Blues then used it to launch themselves at sea.[1]

    In the years after the battle, as Bird Village expanded, the Birds used slingshots to catapult themselves to other parts of the village, effectively creating a mass transit system out of them.[2]

    Usage

    Angry Birds/Angry Birds Seasons/Angry Birds Rio/Angry Birds Space/Angry Birds Star Wars

    File:SlingshotandRed.jpeg
    The slingshot holding Red in Angry Birds
    The player can change the direction and angle the bird will launch at by simply moving the bird up or down. The player can also change the firing speed. Pull the bird back, slightly to make a weak launch, and pull it back farther to make a stronger launch (the latter often recommended).

    In Angry Birds Rio, if the player is already using the slingshot, he/she can't cancel the process.

    Angry Birds GO!

    The slingshot is used to begin races in Angry Birds Go! The King Sling also appears as a Power-Up in the game, which increases the distance when the player is released from the slingshot and begins the race. 

    Angry Birds POP!/Angry Birds POP Blast

    The slingshot is used in Angry Birds POP! to fling bubbles to pop bubbles.

    In Angry Birds POP Blast it's like sligshot Angry birds POP but, filled with tree lines

    Angry Birds 2

    It is possible to cancel a shot even after the bird is readied, but pulled back. This can be done by moving it back towards its starting point, in the event that a different bird is desired at that time. The slingshot can be leveled up, and it will change style, see this page for more information.

    Slingshot Power-Ups

    In Angry Birds, there are two power-ups that change the abilities of the Slingshot: the King Sling and the Sling Scope. The King Sling grants maximum velocity to flinged birds while the Sling Scope allows targeting as you pull back on the slingshot. Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio do not feature the King Sling, but they do use the Sling Scope. In the Facebook version of Angry Birds Star Wars, there's an equivalent to the King Sling known as the Lightsaber Sling.

    The Angry Birds Movie 2

    "Hey Alex, how's the commute treating you?"
    Ella talking to Alex while both are in mid-air in transit, The Angry Birds Movie 2 The slingshot transit system is a new method of transportation invented in Bird Village that allows Birds to instantly travel to other parts of Bird Island using slingshots without having to walk all the way.

    Operation

    "Sorry guys, taking over the blue line. Official business."
    Red disabling a transit slingshot for the Battle of Overseas Pranks, The Angry Birds Movie 2 Anyone who wishes to quickly travel to a certain area of Bird Island via the slingshot transit system would enter any nearby designated transit slingshot, pull themselves back on its elastic band and aim in a particular direction towards the desired destination, before releasing its tension to catapult themselves there. Each slingshot route contains midway stops that can be accessed by grabbing a perch nearby the desired one, swinging around it to halt all forward motion and allow for an easy dropdown from it. If the desired destination is at the end of a slingshot route, which may take a few hours to reach after launch, there will be a target pad held by shock-absorbing springs to help riders land there safely.

    If the threat of Pigs are reported nearby, any transit slingshots close to the adversary may be temporarily put out of service and repurposed as combat turrets, such as the one used to quickly exit Bird Island Beach during the Battle of Overseas Pranks.

    Safety concerns

    While not addressed in The Angry Birds Movie 2, the film where the transit system is introduced, there are some serious safety issues with the transit system that would make it almost impossible to implement in real life.

    • While the destination target pads may protect against the impact of landing from a proper slingshot launch, their stationary position will not protect against improperly aimed slingshot launches. It is not known how Birds can properly aim transit slingshots towards intended destinations, although it has been implied that multiple unique slingshot routes may have possibly been established and mapped out in a transit network for all Birds to know and memorize.
    • It may not seem safe for Birds with thin, long, scaly legs to land feetfirst onto the destination pads, as they appear to be too thin and fragile to withstand the impact of landing that way, especially when the destination pads are not cushioned.
    • The transit system also appears to have no traffic regulatory system, making it possible for mid-air collisions (that may result in serious injury or death.).
    • Perch stations also appear fragile and can be destroyed if Birds crash into them, and there is a chance that they may not withstand the torque generated by the sudden grip of a Bird's wings as he/she attempts to stop.

    History

    The slingshot transit system was invented at some time during the Great Egg War as the village expanded and modernized, and by the time that war came to an end, the system saw widespread use. A network of multiple, unique slingshot routes were created to service various destinations in the village and the island.

    Behind the scenes

    "Even with the stuff on Bird Island that was reused from the first film, which was quite a bit, we wanted it to feel like time had passed and there was an update to their world. For example, on Bird Island, now they’re using slingshots as their main method of transportation. That wasn't part of the first film. They had a slingshot, but now it's part of their everyday use, almost like a subway station. They stand in line and then take the Blue Line, the Yellow Line, the Green Line or whatever. We updated what we had on the first film to bring the audience a new experience."
    Pete Oswald, production designer of The Angry Birds Movie 2 In an article for Animation World Network, production designer Pete Oswald revealed that the slingshot transit system was put in place to give audiences a good sense of how much the village and Birdlife had changed since the amount of time that had passed from the events of the first film. He specifically wanted to treat the transit system as if it were truly the Bird equivalent of subway systems and/or transit bus routes that humans use daily in cities today.[3]

    Previous Shot Traceline

    "Just look where the last bird went and adjust from there."
    Red, The Angry Birds Movie
    File:Angry-Birds-Red.jpg
    The traceline in a tutorial.

    During a typical level in either of the two major titles in the Angry Birds series and the 2014 Angry Birds Stella spin-off game, players may need to rely on a traceline that reflects the trajectory of the last Bird launched to make accurate shots.

    Appearance

    After the player fires their first Bird with the slingshot, the game then retains their trajectory, marked out as a trail of white dots, which resemble smoke a bit.

    The Traceline is indirectly alluded to in The Angry Birds Movie, specifically by Red as he coordinated the opening salvo of the Battle of Pig City. He uses the Traceline in an attempt to guide Stella towards the vicinity of where Bubbles was launched into Pig City, hoping to inflict more damage.

    Strategy

    The player can take advantage of the presence of this traceline to either determine a better shot angle if the previous shot was a poor one, or line up a shot of the same angle and power if the previous shot was effective and repeated shots of such trajectory are needed to achieve the desired destruction and defeat of the pigs.

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    Other

    Trivia

    • If the player hits the bird on the Slingshot with another bird or a glass of debris from the Pig fortress, it causes the bird on the slingshot to rotate. See this page for more information.
    • When the birds are launched in Bad Piggies, they pull back and fling automaticlly.
    • The Slingshot appears in every Angry Birds Toons episode with the birds so far except for Egg Sounds and Run Chuck Run.


    Appearances

    References

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    Main article | Gallery | Beta elements | Credits | Glitches | Version history | Achievements | Re-releases (Lite, Lite Beta, Free, HD Free, Free with Magic, HD, PSP, Roku, Free with Magic, Trilogy, Samsung Smart TV, Kakao, China, Hatch, Time Travel, Tencent QQ, Talkweb, Rovio Classics)
    Playable characters Angry Birds (Bomb (Shockwave), Bubbles, Chuck, Hal, Matilda, Red (Mighty Feathers Red), Stella, Terence, The Blues) | Minion Pig | Small Pig | Jetpack Pig | Bomb Pig | Bowling Ball Pig | Beaked Pig | Fat Pig | Balloon Pig | Female Pig
    Non-playable characters Mechanic Pig | Mighty Eagle | Ross | Rhinoceros
    Enemies Corporal Pig | Egg | Foreman Pig | King Pig | Leonard | Minion Pigs
    Episodes Normal Tutorial | Poached Eggs | Mighty Hoax | Danger Above | The Big Setup | Ham 'Em High | Mine and Dine | Surf and Turf | Bad Piggies | Red's Mighty Feathers | Short Fuse | Flock Favorites | Bird Island | Piggy Farm | Jurassic Pork | Birdday Party (Birdday 5) | Golden Eggs | Bonus Levels*** | Magic**
    New World* Happy New Year | Naughty Christmas | Lunar New Year of the Golden Pig | Wandering Planet | Summer: Back to the Beach
    Classic World* Year of the Goat | Moon Fest
    Other Power-up University | Mighty Eagle University
    Items Coins | Egg | Gems | Golden Egg | Power-up (Birdquake, King Sling, Power Potion, Score Doubler*, Shockwave, Sling Scope, TNT Shield) | Sardine | Slingshot | Lives****
    Gimmicks and obstacles Balloon | Beach ball | Cake | Cardboard cutout | Dice | Gift | Glass | Greek pillar | Potion | Stone | TNT | Treasure chest | Water* | Wood
    Modes Daily Challenge (Angry Birds Time Travel**) | Golden King Pig | The Mighty League
    Music Albums Angry Birds (Original Game Soundtrack)
    Tracks "Angry Birds Theme"
    Other "Angry Birds Cinematic Trailer" | "Angry Birds & the Mighty Eagle" | "Angry Birds Bing Video" | "Bomb Bird: Short Fuse" | Box2D | Destruction gauge | Earth (Bird Island (Bird Island Beach, Eagle Mountain), Piggy Island) | Level Failed | Piggy kingdom | Rovio Account | Angry Birds: Hatching a Universe | Winnable Objects
    *Appears in the Chinese version only
    **Appears in Angry Birds Time Travel only
    ***Appears in Angry Birds Trilogy only
    ****Appears in Angry Birds for Kakao only
    Main article | Gallery | Beta elements | Version history | Achievements | Credits | Re-releases (Free, HD, Free HD, Windows Phone, China)
    Playable characters Angry Birds (Bomb (Shockwave*), Bubbles, Chuck, Hal, Matilda, Red (Homing Bird, Telebird*), Stella, Terence (Wingman), The Blues) | Playable Pig* | Tony*
    Non-playable characters Little Timmy | Mighty Basketball | Mighty Dragon | Mighty Eagle | Penguins* | Postman Pig* | Ruby* | Santa Claus | Striped Bird | Unnamed female white bird*
    Enemies Chef Pig* | Clown Pig | Corporal Pig | Dummy Pig | El Porkador | Female Pig* | Foreman Pig | King Pig | Minion Pigs (Guard Pigs*) | Octopus Pig* | Scarecrow Pigs
    Episodes Ragnahog* | Hammier Things* | Piggywood Studios* | Summer Camp* | Marie Hamtoinette* | Fairy Hogmother* | Pig Days | Ski or Squeal* | Invasion of the Egg Snatchers* | Tropigal Paradise* | On Finn Ice* | Ham Dunk | South Hamerica | Arctic Eggspedition | Abra-Ca-Bacon | Winter Wonderham | Haunted Hogs | Back to School | Piglantis* | Cherry Blossom | Year of the Dragon | Wreck the Halls | Ham'o'ween | Moon Festival | Summer Pignic | Easter Eggs | Go Green, Get Lucky | Hogs and Kisses* | Season's Greedings | Trick or Treat | Exclusive Levels +
    Seasons Season 2016* | Season 2015* | Season 2014 | Season 2013 | Season 2012 | Season 2011 | Season 2010
    Items Bird Coins* | Egg | Golden Eggs (Ultrabook™ Egg) | Powerup (Allaka-BAM, Homing Bird, Power Potion, Score Doubler^, Shockwave*, Sling Scope, Telebird*) | Present | Sardine | Slingshot
    Gimmicks and obstacles Easter Egg | Glass | Greek pillar | Lava* | Stone | TNT | Water | Wood
    Music Albums Angry Birds Seasons (Original Game Soundtrack) | Best of Angry Birds Seasons
    Songs "Peace Song 2011" | "Peace Song 2012: Fly Me Home Tonight" | "Peace Song 2013: Ode to Snow" | "Peace Song 2014: Santamental Me"
    Cinematic Trailers Season's Greedings Short Movie | Summer Pignic Short Movie | Ham'o'ween Short Movie | Wreck the Halls Short Movie | Year of the Dragon Short Movie | Meet the Pink Bird | Trick or Tweet | On Finn Ice Short Movie
    Other Angry Birds: A Halloween Special | Angry Birds: Christmas Special | Angry Birds: Hatching a Universe | Angry Birds: Moon Festival | Angry Birds: Wreck the Halls | Angry Birds: Year of the Dragon | Angry Birds Trilogy | Bird Wear | Box2D | Destruction gauge | Earth (Antarctica, Bird Island* (Mighty Eagle's cave*), Europe* (Finland* (Helsinki*)), Piggy Island (Pig City*), South America) | Level Failed | Moon | Piggy kingdom | Power-Up Test Site | The Pig Challenge
    *Appears in the international mobile version only
    ^Appears in the Chinese version only
    +Appears in Angry Birds Trilogy only
    Main article | Gallery | Beta elements | Version history | Achievements | Credits
    Playable characters Angry Birds (Bomb, Bubbles, Chuck (Rocket Bird), Hal, Matilda, Red (Samba Burst), Stella (Shakira Bird**), Terence, The Blues) | Blu | Jewel
    Non-playable characters Felipe | Foreman Pig | Luiz | Mauro | Nigel | Mighty Eagle | Minion Pigs | Rafael
    Merchandise and marketing only characters Charlie | Gabi | Nico & Pedro (Nico, Pedro)
    Enemies Caged Birds | Caged Dolphins | Marmosets
    Episodes Rio Smugglers' Den | Jungle Escape | Beach Volley | Carnival Upheaval | Airfield Chase | Smugglers' Plane | Market Mayhem | Golden Beachball
    Rio 2 Rocket Rumble | High Dive | Blossom River | Timber Tumble | Hidden Harbor | Treasure Hunt
    Others Playground | Bonus Levels*** | Awards Room
    Bosses Nigel (Jungle Escape) | Mauro (Carnival Upheaval) | Nigel (Smugglers' Plane) | Mauro (Market Mayhem) | Blossom River boss
    Items Coins | Egg | Golden Anchor | Golden Fruit | Golden Gear | Golden Rocket | Golden Treasure Chest | Power-up (Call the Flock, Power Potion, Samba Burst, Sling Scope, TNT Drop, Score Doubler*) | Sardine | Slingshot
    Gimmicks and obstacles Balloon | Beach ball | Glass | Sand | Stone | TNT | Water | Wood
    Songs "Angry Birds Rio Samba" | "Angry Birds Rio 2 Theme"
    Other Super Bowl Golden Egg | Earth (Piggy Island, South America (Brazil (Rio de Janeiro))) | Level Failed! | Moon | Star | Free version | HD | HD Free | Angry Birds Trilogy | Angry Birds: Hatching a Universe
    Key * - Exclusive to the Chinese version, ** - Unused, *** - Exclusive to Angry Birds Trilogy

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