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Theme and Plot
The episode theme and name comes from the beach/lagoon location where the episode is set.
In the opening scene, the Red Bird,the Blue Birds and the Yellow Bird are at the beach with their eggs. When they weren't looking, the Bad Piggies stole their eggs. The birds notice the eggs are stolen and the episode begins.
After completing the first 15 levels, a cutscene appears showing the birds defeating the Helmet pig, but the remaining pigs still have the eggs and escape. The words “To Be Continued” appear.
After completing the second 15 levels, a cutscene appears, showing the birds defeating the Mustache Pig, but the rest of the pigs again escape with the eggs. The words “To Be Continued” appear.
- Surf and Turf beggining.png
The level 1 comic.
- Surf and Turf 15.png
The 16 level comic.
- Surf and Turf 30.png
The 31 level Comic
Birds
The following birds are playable in Surf and Turf:
Trivia
- This episode is exclusive to the Angry Birds Facebook App
- This episode is the first new episode to allow players to use Power-Ups, however, they are not necessary to complete levels
- Pigs are seen relaxing and performing common beach-themed activities, such as fishing
- Rather than Flash animation cutscenes, this episode uses a comic book/strip-style format with still image panels telling the narrative
