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Angry Birds Toons 10-20 -episodes 10-20- Access

Chuck is terrified of lightning and tries to find a "safe" place to hide during a thunderstorm. Gardening with Terence

The episode plays like a heist film. Bomb wears a poorly constructed pig mask made of papier-mâché (and a fake mustache). He nearly blows his cover by flinching at a fork drop but saves himself by imitating a pig sneeze. The climax: he finds the egg, but King Pig hugs him in gratitude for “finding” it, causing Bomb to panic-explode. The egg flies back to the nest safely, and Bomb lands in a pig jail, proudly wearing the mustache. Angry Birds Toons 10-20 -Episodes 10-20-

A character-focused piece on Bomb, the volatile black bird. We see him attempt to control his explosive temper during a game of hide-and-seek. It’s surprisingly touching, offering a rare look at vulnerability beneath the feathers. Chuck is terrified of lightning and tries to

Concept: Zombie parody (family-friendly). A strange moon makes pigs move stiffly and moan “Eggggsss.” The birds hide until Red realizes they’re just sleepwalking. Visual highlight: Pigs doing the Thriller dance while stealing eggs. He nearly blows his cover by flinching at

Following the chaotic, silent-comedy energy of the first nine episodes, episodes 10–20 of Angry Birds Toons deepen the birds’ world while maintaining rapid-fire slapstick. Here’s what defines this stretch.

It debuts some of the best, clumsiest slapstick in the show. The pigs in this episode show exactly why they keep losing. 4. The Masterpiece: "Run Chuck Run" (Ep. 20)