A clever play on the classic Trojan Horse myth, featuring the Pigs' increasingly absurd attempts to infiltrate the flock. Episode 20, "Run Chuck Run":

A single pig manages to steal an egg and escape into a complex underground tunnel system. Red, Chuck, and Bomb give chase. But the tunnel is a mirror maze. The pigs have designed it so the birds will only see reflections of themselves.

The birds are always defensive and reactionary; the pigs are always the aggressive, creative, yet flawed instigators.

Here are some highlights from episodes 10-20:

Matilda, the maternal but secretly fierce white bird, faces a psychological crisis. The pigs replace the real eggs with painted rocks. Matilda’s maternal instincts override her logic, leading to hilarious sequences where she tries to nurture, feed, and protect inanimate stones while the real eggs are carted away. Episode 17: "Crash Test Piggies"

: Episode 20 marks a memorable moment where the "unstoppable force" of Terence is used to humble the "unstoppable speed" of Chuck. Angry Birds Toons/Episodes

Chuck enters a footrace against a pig riding a fast vehicle. Chuck’s ego gets the best of him as he tries to win while looking stylish. Pride before a fall. Standout Character: Chuck. Character Dynamics and Evolution

Original Airdate: June 1, 2013

The long-suffering Red, the flock's de facto leader, is shown tirelessly guarding the eggs through rain, sleet, and snow. After seeing him completely exhausted, Matilda orders him to take a holiday. Reluctantly, Red leaves Chuck, Bomb, and the Blues in charge. Predictably, the moment he leaves, the "guards" abandon their posts to play, allowing the pigs to swoop in and steal the eggs.

The pigs attempt a sophisticated outdoor barbecue. Naturally, things go wrong when Red and the others catch wind of the smoke. The episode is a masterclass in cartoon timing—watching a pig try to flip a giant sausage while avoiding a plummeting Chuck is pure joy.

Spring arrives on Piggy Island, and Bomb is allergic to flowers. Every sneeze triggers a small explosion. The pigs weaponize this by planting flowers all around the birds’ nests.

Professor Pig invents a machine designed to give a relaxing massage, hoping to calm the pigs down. The device is harmless enough until Moustache Pig gets his hands on its schematics. Ever the opportunist, he modifies the "Slappy-Go-Lucky" device, turning it into a giant mechanical arm that relentlessly and comically slaps anyone in its path. The episode is a fantastic showcase of Moustache Pig's chaotic engineering genius.

Focuses on the pigs' slapstick attempts to use a punching-hand machine for their schemes. Sneezy Does It July 21, 2013

If you haven't watched these episodes yet, you're in for a treat. They are a perfect dose of fun, laughter, and nostalgia for the simpler days of mobile gaming.