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Feathered Fury and Fowl Play: A Look Back at Angry Birds Toons Episodes 10–20
Following the chaotic but charming debut of the first nine episodes, Angry Birds Toons hit its stride in the next batch of shorts. Episodes 10 through 20 solidified the series' signature blend of slapstick comedy, silent-movie physicality, and surprisingly heartfelt moments. Without a single line of dialogue (aside from grunts, squeaks, and the iconic battle cry), these episodes expanded the world of Piggy Island, giving both the birds and pigs deeper—if hilarious—personalities.
Episode 20: "Slingshot 101"
Synopsis: The season "mid-point" finale. A young, aspiring bird (a new character nicknamed "Slippy") asks Red to teach him how to use the great slingshot. Red, initially annoyed, agrees. The lesson turns into a montage of failures, until the pigs attack the slingshot itself. Slippy has to save it. Angry Birds Toons 10-20 -Episodes 10-20-
Chuck is assigned guard duty during a storm and tries to hide his paralyzing fear of lightning from Red. 13 Gardening with Terence June 9, 2013 Feathered Fury and Fowl Play: A Look Back
Why it stands strong: Angry Birds Toons episode 20 acts as a mission statement for the series. It explicitly states that the slingshot isn’t a weapon—it’s a symbol of unity. When Slippy launches himself (badly) into a pig and saves the day, Red smiles. It’s the first time Red admits he’s a mentor, not just an angry outcast. Episode 20: "Slingshot 101" Synopsis: The season "mid-point"

