Angry Birds

This article is about the overall Angry Birds franchise. For the original video game, see Angry Birds (video game).
Angry Birds

Angry Birds app icon on iOS
Creator Rovio Entertainment
Original work Video game series
Print publications
Books
Comics
  • Angry Birds Comics
  • Super Angry Birds
Films and television
Films
Animated series
Games
Video games

Angry Birds Series

Spin-offs

Compilations

Audio
Original music
  • Angry Birds Rio Samba Tune
  • Angry Birds Space Theme (feat. Slash)
  • Bad Piggies Halloween Tune (feat. Major Lazer)
Miscellaneous
Toys
  • Plush Toys
  • Board Games
  • Telepods
Beverages
  • Angry Birds Soft Drinks
Parks and Attractions
Official Website angrybirds.com

Angry Birds is a video game franchise created by Finnish computer game developer Rovio Entertainment. Inspired primarily by a sketch of stylized wingless birds, the first game was first released for Apple's iOS in December 2009.[3] As of October 2010, 12 million copies of the game were purchased from Apple's App Store,[4] and then the company started to design versions for other touchscreen-based smartphones, including the Android, Symbian and Windows Phone operating systems. It has since expanded to video game consoles and PCs.

Angry Birds has been praised for its successful combination of addictive gameplay, comical style, and low price. Its popularity led to versions of Angry Birds being created for personal computers and gaming consoles, a market for merchandise featuring its characters, spin-offs and television series based on the franchise, and even long-term plans for a feature film. With 2 billion downloads across all platforms and including both regular and special editions,[5][6] the franchise has become the highest downloaded freemium series of games of all time. The original Angry Birds has been called "one of the most mainstream games out right now",[7] "one of the great runaway hits of 2010",[8] and "the largest mobile app success the world has seen so far".[9] An animated feature film of same name is also in-development with Sony Pictures.

Video games

Series

Original Angry Birds logo used from December 2009 to March 2011
Year Game Genre Description
2009 Angry Birds Puzzle The first game released on the series. It primarily involves shooting birds into pig's fortresses.[10]
2010 Angry Birds Seasons Puzzle The second game in the series, featuring holiday-themed levels. It was also originally released as "Angry Birds Halloween".
2011 Angry Birds Rio Puzzle The third game in the series, tying-in with the films, Rio, and Rio 2.[11]
2012 Angry Birds Friends Puzzle An online game, and the fourth game of the series that features weekly tournaments.
2012 Angry Birds Space Puzzle The fifth game in the series that features space physics.[12][13]
2012 Angry Birds Star Wars Puzzle The sixth game that ties-in with the original Star Wars trilogy.
2013 Angry Birds Star Wars II Puzzle The seventh game of the series that ties-in with the second Star Wars trilogy. It is the first game compatible with Hasbro's Telepods, that allows the player to summon a specific character in the game.
2013 Angry Birds Go! Racing The eighth game of the series and it is the first to branch off the puzzle genre to the racing genre.
2014 Angry Birds Epic Role-playing The ninth game of the series that features turn-based RPG combat and a crafting system.
2014 Angry Birds Transformers Side-scrolling shooter The tenth game of the series, which ties-in with the Transformers franchise, is a shoot'em up game.[14]
2015 Angry Birds Fight! Tile-matching, Role-playing The eleventh game of the series, the players must play a Match-3 game to collect as many Angry Birds as they can to earn enough power to defeat the enemy. The game is currently in soft-launch in some Asian countries and will be world-widely released in summer 2015.[15]
2015 Angry Birds Under Pigstruction Puzzle The twelfth game of the series that features the player picking the birds to launch into the pig's fortresses in multi-stage levels. The game is currently in soft-launch in Canada and will be widely released in 2015.[16]

Spin-offs

Year Game Genre Description
2012 Bad Piggies Puzzle Players must build vehicles to bring the pigs to their destinations.[17]
2014 Angry Birds Stella Puzzle Reuses the original physics-puzzle game play of Angry Birds, but with a cast of new birds.[18]
2015 Angry Birds Stella POP! Tile-matching The second game in the Stella series, where players must match bubbles to pop them and eventually must complete a given objective.[19]

Compilations

Year Game Genre Description
2012 Angry Birds Trilogy Puzzle A compilation of the first three Angry Birds games (The original, Seasons, and Rio) for game consoles.[20]

Media

Rovio is investigating ways to expand the Angry Birds brand, including merchandise, television shows and movies. Mikael Hed, CEO of Rovio Mobile, has envisioned a feature film in the stop-motion animation style of Aardman Animation.[21] To that end, Rovio has purchased a Helsinki-based animation studio to prepare Angry Birds short cartoons on the Nicktoons station's Nickelodeon Extra,[22] the first of which was a Christmas special named "Wreck the Halls" that debuted in December 2011.[23] Hed acknowledges that such a film would be years away, and that Rovio must keep the characters relevant until then, by producing sequels or new ports of the original game.[21]

Television

Main articles: Angry Birds Toons and Piggy Tales

Angry Birds Toons, a TV series based on the game, made its debut on March 16, 2013. Toons is released through third-party video distribution platforms, including Comcast's Xfinity On-Demand in the US, Samsung Smart TVs, and Roku set-top boxes. It is also available in a number of countries on traditional television broadcasts. Angry Birds Toons is available on mobile devices by an additional Toons channel on all of the Angry Birds apps homescreens.[5]

In April 11, 2014, Rovio released "Piggy Tales", a stop motion animated series. It tells the stories of the Minion Pigs' life.

Films

Main article: Angry Birds (film)

A 3D computer-animated feature film with same name is in development, which is scheduled for a release on July 1, 2016.[24] Developed, produced and financed by Rovio Entertainment,[24] it will be animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks[25] and distributed worldwide by Sony Pictures Entertainment.[24] It is being directed by animation veterans Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly in their directorial debut.[26] Jon Vitti wrote the film's screenplay,[27] and John Cohen[28] and Catherine Winder[27] will serve as the producers.[26] Rovio also hired David Maisel, former executive producer of Marvel Studios films such as Iron Man and Thor, to head up production of feature-length films.[28] On October 1, 2014, it was announced that Jason Sudeikis, Bill Hader, Maya Rudolph, Peter Dinklage, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Kate McKinnon, Tony Hale, Ike Barinholtz, Hannibal Buress, Keegan-Michael Key, Cristela Alonzo, Jillian Bell, Danielle Brooks, Romeo Santos and Smosh (Ian Andrew Hecox and Anthony Padilla) have joined the cast.[29]

Merchandise

Characters

  • Red
  • The Blues (Jim, Jam, Jake)
  • Chuck
  • Bomb
  • Matilda
  • Hal
  • Terence
  • Bubbles
  • Stella
  • Tony (only in Seasons)
  • Wingman (only Friends and Space)
  • Poppy (only in Stella/Pop)
  • Luca (only in Stella/Pop)
  • Willow (only in Stella/Pop)
  • Dahlia (only in Stella/Pop)
  • Gale (only in Stella/Pop)
  • The Eggs
  • Mighty Eagle
  • Ice Bird (only in Space)
  • Silver (only in Under Pigstruction)
  • Minion Pigs
  • Corporal Pig (also called Helmet Pig)
  • Foreman Pig (also called Moustache Pig)
  • King Pig
  • Chef Pig (only in Bad Piggies, Transformers, Epic and Under Pigstruction)
  • Professor Pig (only in Epic)
  • Chronicler Pig (in Epic and cameo in Seasons)
  • Mechanic Pig (only in Bad Piggies and Go!)
  • Freckled Pig (only in Bad Piggies and Epic)
  • El Porkador (only in Seasons and Friends)
  • Hekto Porko(only in Space)
  • Handsome Pig (only in Stella)

Toys

There have been several toys made from Angry Birds characters.[21] The game's official website offers plush versions of the birds and pigs for sale, along with T-shirts featuring the game's logo and characters.[30] In May 2011, Mattel released an Angry Birds board game, entitled "Angry Birds: Knock on Wood".[31] Over 10 million Angry Birds toys have been sold thus far.[22] Rovio opened the first official Angry Birds retail store in Helsinki on November 11, 2011 at 11:11am local time.[32] It expects to open its next retail store somewhere in China, considered the game's fastest-growing market.[32] Merchandise has been successful, with 45% of Rovio's revenues in 2012 coming from branded merchandise.[33]

The most notable toys are the Telepods, created by Hasbro. These figures are created for Angry Birds Star Wars II,[34] Angry Birds Go!, Angry Birds Stella, and Angry Birds Transformers.[35] These are figures used to "teleport" a character of the corresponding figure into the game by scanning it, via the device's camera. Telepods figures are not only for this use, but can also be used with the toy set that comes with the toy, like other Angry Birds board games.

One of the 2012 New Models for Hot Wheels cars from Mattel is based on the Red Bird from Angry Birds. The package card bears both the Hot Wheels and Angry Birds logo.

Print publications

On 2011, Rovio published a cookbook titled "Bad Piggies: Egg Recipes", along with doodle books based on some characters of the game. After a few weeks of the release of Angry Birds Space, they also released Angry Birds Space books about numbers, alphabets, and stickers.

On March 20, 2012, National Geographic published a paperback book titled Angry Birds Space: A Furious Flight Into The Final Frontier[36][37] shortly before the release of Angry Birds Space which became available on March 22, 2012.

In the same year, Rovio created a contest with the prize Angry Birds: Hatching a Universe, a book about the franchise and all the characters.

As of March 10, 2014, IDW Publishing announced[38] that they will be publishing Angry Birds Comics starting in June 2014, with Paul Tobin being the writer.[39]

Food products

At Spring 2012, Olvi started to manufacture Angry Birds soft drinks, after making a deal with Rovio.[40] At first, there came two different tastes: Tropic (tropical fruits).[40] and Paradise (pineapple-mandarin).[40] At September 2012 Olvi released two new tastes to the soft drink collection: Lagoon (pear-apple) and Space Comet (orange-cola).[41][42]

On November 2013, Parle started a marketing campaign in which a trading card is included in each packet of Parle's Wafers and it included a related contest to win Angry Birds merchandise.[43]

Parks and attractions

Angry Birds Land

The game's characters have been used, officially or otherwise, in amusement park attractions. In September 2011, the Window of the World theme park in Changsha, China opened an unlicensed Angry Birds attraction.[44] Visitors to the park uses a large slingshot to launch stuffed versions of the bird characters at green balloons that represent the pigs.[44]

Angry Birds Land in Särkänniemi, Finland.

Upon learning of the attraction, Rovio Entertainment reported to be considering working with the theme park to officially license it.[32] In March 2012, Rovio announced plans for an official Angry Birds Land, that opened in April 28, 2012, at the Särkänniemi adventure park in Finland.[45] Angry Birds Land is expected to open by May 2014 at Johor Baharu City Centre in Malaysia.[46]

Most recently it was announced that UK theme park Thorpe Park will open their own Angry Birds Land themed area within the park in May 2014. The new area will consist of the reinstatement of the 4D Cinema with a 10 minute long Angry Birds film with 4D effects, a new addition of themed Angry Birds Dodgems and a slight re-theme of existing drop tower ride Detonator.

Angry Birds Activity Park

Rovio also opened "Activity Parks" of the game. The first one was opened in Lightwater Valley[47] that features dancefloors, and playgrounds that includes slides, and massive touchscreen devices for visitors to play Angry Birds. They also have Angry Birds Space attractions as part of the activity park, with a mini movie theater. They also include shops for Angry Birds merchandise and Birthday party rooms. The attraction also opened in Vuokkati and holiday clubs. Vuokkati features obstacle courses and races,[48] and a separate "Angry Birds Town" with cars for kids to ride.

Angry Birds Space Encounter

On June 2013, Rovio and NASA opened an Angry Birds Space-themed park at the Kennedy Space Center titled "Angry Birds Space Encounter".[49] It features various experiences to the Angry Birds Space video game, such as creating characters and shooting birds at pigs. The attraction was also opened in the Space Center Houston.

Global impact

Television

The Angry Birds characters have been referenced in television programs throughout the world. The Israeli comedy show Eretz Nehederet (in English: a Wonderful Country), one of the nation's most popular TV programs, satirized recent failed Israeli-Palestinian peace attempts by featuring the Angry Birds in peace negotiations with the pigs. Clips of the segment went viral, getting viewers from all around the world. The sketch received favorable coverage from a variety of independent blogs such as digitaltrends.com,[7] hotair.com[50] and intomobile.com,[51] as well as from online news media agencies such as Haaretz,[52] The Christian Science Monitor,[8] The Guardian,[53] and MSNBC.[54] American television hosts Conan O'Brien, Jon Stewart and Daniel Tosh have referenced the game in comedy sketches on their respective series, Conan, The Daily Show, and Tosh.0.[55][56][57] In the 30 Rock episode "Plan B", guest star Aaron Sorkin laments to Liz Lemon, "Our craft is dying while people are playing Angry Birds and poking each other on Facebook". He then provides a tip for Liz to improve her score in the game. In February 2011, American journalist Jake Tapper mockingly introduced U.S. Senator Chris Coons as the "Angry Birds champion of the Senate" during the National Press Club's annual dinner.[58] Some of the game's more notable fans include Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom, who plays the iPad version of the game, and author Salman Rushdie, who claims he is "something of a master at Angry Birds".[59] Basketball star Kevin Durant is an avid fan of Angry Birds, and regularly plays other NBA stars in matches, although he is weary of cheating.[60] In August 2011, the Milwaukee Brewers played the Angry Birds theme song during the pre-game introductions of the arch-rival St. Louis Cardinals players, in reference to former Cardinals' manager Tony LaRussa's propensity to bean opposing players. Angry Birds also appears briefly, for comic relief, during a scene in the 2013 film G.I. Joe: Retaliation, in which Zartan plays the game while waiting for the world leaders' response to his threats of annihilation. Angry Birds were featured in the 2013 Helsinki episode of Veep. Angry Birds was referenced in the film The Starving Games, a parody of The Hunger Games.

A screenshot from the T-Mobile advertisement. The advertisement was shown in Spain by Cosmote.

Advertisements

Angry Birds and its characters have been featured in advertisements for other products. In March 2011, the characters began appearing in a series of advertisements for Microsoft's Bing search engine.[61] At the 2011 South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, Nokia used scrims on a downtown building to project an advertisement for its new N8 handset that included the game's characters.[62] A June 2011 T-Mobile advertisement filmed in Barcelona, Spain included a real-life mock-up of the game in a city plaza,[63] while Nokia used the game in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to promote an attempt to set a world record for the largest number of people playing a single mobile game.[64] Finnair has also used Angry Birds in their advertising, including taping an Airbus A340 airliner with the Angry Birds figures and holding an Angry Birds tournament on board a flight to Singapore.[65] Rovio has also prepared a number of web-based promotional variants of Angry Birds themed around creations of other companies, such as Finnish snack company Fazer,[66] Spanish pizza delivery chain Telepizza,[67] and Japanese television network Fuji TV,[68] as well as promotions of American brands including Cheetos,[69] Wonderful Pistachios[70] and Coca-Cola.[71]

Hockey VM maskot

Sports

Also in March 2012, Formula 1 driver Heikki Kovalainen unveiled an Angry Birds crash helmet that he will use in the 2012 season, following sponsorship from Rovio. Kimi Räikkönen has also a Angry Birds Space logo on his cap. Angry Birds has teamed up with the Lotus F1 Team for the upcoming 2012 Monaco Grand Prix, with its logo on the top of each Lotus Renault F1 car's nosecone,[72] as well as a promotional web-based version of Angry Birds in honor of Kovalainen.[73]

HockeyBird, an angry hockey playing bird, was the official mascot of the 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships. It was designed by Toni Kysenius and Rovio Entertainment.[74]

Video games

The game's popularity has spawned knock-off and parody games that utilize the same basic mechanics as Angry Birds. For example, Angry Turds features monkeys hurling feces and other objects at hunters who have stolen their babies.[75] Another game, entitled Chicks'n'Vixens and released in beta form on Windows Phone devices, replaces the birds and pigs with chickens and foxes, respectively.[76] The developer of Chicks'n'Vixens intended the game as a challenge to Rovio Mobile, which stated at the time that a Windows Phone port of Angry Birds would not be ready until later in 2011.[76]

Religion

Angry Birds has inspired works of religious analogy. A five-part essay entitled "Angry Birds Yoga – How to Eliminate the Green Pigs in Your Life" was written by Giridhari Dasa of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness of Brazil, utilizing the characters and gameplay mechanics to explain various concepts of yoga in Gaudiya Vaishnavism as understood and interpreted by the Hare Krishna.[77][78][79][80][81] The piece attracted much media attention, in Brazil and abroad, for its unique method of philosophico-religious presentation.[82][83][84][85] The piece was also recognized and appreciated by Rovio Mobile's Peter Vesterbacka, who was prompted to comment on Twitter, "Very cool! I can see Angry Birds Yoga becoming a worldwide craze;-)".[77]

Controversy

In January 2014, it was revealed that Angry Birds was considered a "leaky app" and was used to collect data about its users including their sexual orientation and location by the NSA and GCHQ. In retaliation, anti-NSA hackers defaced Rovio's website. Claims were made by Edward Snowden that the app was leaky and that they were capable of siphoning off data.[86]

According to The Register, the information was leaked through the in-game advertisement code like that embedded by Millennial Media: "Millennial's tracking software generates a personal record for each user that can store information from their political affiliation and sexual orientation to whether their marital state was single, married, divorced, engaged or 'swinger'. This information is used to target in-app ads more effectively, and can be collected by UK and US intelligence agencies for analysis".[87] In a statement to the press, Rovio denied that they were themselves providing any information to the intelligence agencies, but did not exclude the possibility that their advertisers might do so.[88]

Following this revelation, on January 29, the Angry Birds site was defaced by hackers who replaced it with "Spying Birds" via a DNS hijacking attack. According to Rovio, "The defacement was caught in minutes and corrected immediately".[88] The Syrian Electronic Army tweeted after the incident that the attack had been carried out by "a friend" of theirs.[89]

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