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Little else is known about the big guy due to the fact that he speaks only in low-pitched growls. Stella is eternally optimistic and bright. Thanks to her inquisitive nature, she has become one of the leading experts on Bird Island. These fun-loving and mischievous little birds are identical triplets with identical personalities. These adorable youngins are the future of Bird Island.

Within their cute and fluffy exterior is unlimited potential. Really Big Terence is, in fact, quite large. Like Angry Birds Go! This is the first time of any of Bubbles' appearances that his ability is not based on inflating. In the comics for the game, Bubbles, like the rest of the flock, touches the EggSpark in order to Transform and they fight to save Piggy Island. Jazz understands that it's not what you do that counts, but how cool you look doing it.

He's stylish and knows it, but doesn't see a need to show off. Being transformed by the Eggspark hasn't changed Jazz's love of candy. In fact, he's only battling to save Piggy Island because of all the delicious candies on it!

As one of Optimus Prime's sub-commanders, Jazz if often sent on top-secret missions. He's always calm and cool under pressure. A balanced mix of rapid-fire and fast speed means Jazz should take on towers and flying enemies, and dodge tougher treats. Like most of the light, fast characters, the trick to using Jazz if quickly working out which targets you can take on and which you should leave. Blaster has always loved rock 'n' roll, but since teaming up with Bubbles his musical tastes have become more Turns out Bubbles' love of candy extends to all things sweet, meaning Blaster's been busting out moves to the latest high-pitched bouncy pop sensation.

Have you ever seen a giant robot dancing like your dad? Blaster's weapon uses rapid-fire sound waves that can penetrate through objects, so try to shoot targets at the back and the ones in the front will be destroyed on the way! Jazz is not very strong, so the player should target unarmored pigs or structures that are very weakly supported.

Jazz is fairly fast, so in situations where he is overwhelmed with targets the player can easily escape by activating his vehicle form. The player can also put a bit of reliance on his health, as he is a bit tougher than when it comes to his speed. Ricochet can shoot missiles that bounce off of their targets, which can cause multiple structures to fall over if shot at the right angle. This can be very useful if the player can make the right shots, and each missle can bounce twice off of structures.

Blaster's ability is very similar to the others in his squad. Because of this, the game recommends that players aim for targets in the back so that the blasts reach the end but also hit anything that may be in their path. Bubbles does not appear in the game, but his audio can be heard when you match 4 of Stella's icons.

Bubbles appears as one of the main birds in Angry Birds Blast! Bubbles doesn't appear in any of the themes the levels are based off of, such as Piglantis , or Pig City from Angry Birds 2.

Each character has a unique task for the player, who then can complete them by playing and beating levels with Hatchlings shown on them. Bubbles' quest can earn the player a pink and a blue hatchling. Bubbles, like all of the birds, is not playable. He has no abilities or special features. The main color of the bird is the same as the bubble, so of course, Bubbles's bubble blocks will be orange. If the player breaks open blocks with Bubbles inside, he will fly off the screen and the player will obtain points.

When Angry Birds 2 first launched, it was stated by Rovio that Bubbles chose to "sit out" of the game, along with Hal and Stella. However, the orange bird was added to the game on March 26, , as an extra bird. His powers are the same as in most Angry Birds games inflating , but he does not do his damaging deflation ability. Instead, he pops dealing almost no damage ignites any TNT near his small blast radius , unless there are some blocks on top of him while he is inflated.

In this case, he is a more overpowered Red and weaker version of Bomb , but will activate his power in 2 seconds if he gets hit by any screwdrivers Construction Pigs throw at him, any snow balls shot by Snow Pig, or hits normal surfaces. Bubbles appears in the map selling Lollipops at the Lollipop Beach, but he is not seen in the minigames and other.

He uses a Movie 3D Model with nostrils. Like said above, he doesn't have a major role. He keeps annoucing Lollipops at the beach while wearing a cap and having a box of lollipops. He doesn't appear further in gameplay anymore. Bubbles is included as a special main character and is solely in the Halloween based episodes, which happen once every season. Bubbles appears as a side character and is voiced by Ian Hecox. He works with Hal at Matilda's anger management center, and from then on appears occasionally in the rest of the movie, along with fighting in the battle with the pigs.

To see Bubbles' involvement in the movie, see here. They all sound like gibberish to me. TomPuss December WereWolf69 December Whenever one pulls down on the sling with the Toucan Bird in it, the bird yells "Burger King".

TomPuss February Doing my best to free them all. Yes, it is quite possible that birds sounds have meaning. Well and they "speak" English, Spanish, or maybe Portuguese it is understandable that I can't recognize those sounds. JunkenMetel March I think the big white bird says "Whatever," until you go to launch her, when she says "Look Out!. TomPuss - thanks for identifying the sounds that the caged birds make in Rio -- they are possibly my favorite birds, and I love how they fly away so beautifully when their cages are broken!

WereWolf69 March There's one bird, I can't remember which one, that yells "vaya pa'ya" which in Spanish means "go over there". Is it me or the White Bird says like "…Where? And the Red when it gets thrown says "Naaaah, honey! I just love how they sound so excited, especially Matilda white bird , but wouldn't they speak Finnish, like their makers?

Rovio has removed the Red bird and Terence noises when tap the screen in the Abra-ca-bacon update. I missed their noises so much.

I wish they returned in the next update. White, when pulled back, says "Look out". Chuck has the same ability that he does in the previous two installments, having not much change when it comes to speed, strength or size.

His battle cries, launch sounds, and corpse noises are the same. In boss battles, Chuck is a very useful character to have. He can access farther places that hold TNT, stone spheres, or heavy structures that can fall onto the boss. On Rocket Rumble 's bonus levels, he appears riding a big purple firework rocket and he wears pilot glasses.

When he is launched, he starts to spin around while flying and he will fly very fast to the direction that his firework is pointing at. When the screen is tapped, the firework wrecks everything it hits and will finally explode in the same way as a normal firework does.

Chuck makes a comeback in Angry Birds Friends, as the deuteragonist once again. He appears in both of the history and tournament levels. Unlike the other birds, guest characters replace Chuck in some of the tournaments, such as Hockey Bird and Shakira. His battle cries, launch sounds, and corpse noises were the same.

He had separate new sounds in-game once but were removed in an update for the Facebook version. Like all of the characters Except for Bubbles, as his design doesn't change in Toons , Chuck received a new design based on his Toons design in an update with new sprites.

In another update, he got new sounds which are his Toons sounds. On the April 20th Weekly Tournament, there was a bonus where Chuck would give more points, giving a hint about the Star Cup, in which he can get more feathers and give more points.

He once dressed up as Freddie Mercury on the Freddie For A Day Tournament, which he wears a crown, a tank top and has a mustache and chest hair. He didn't appear as a playable character in the tournament but appeared in the level select screen along with the other birds.

Chuck, along with a few other birds in the flock, was first teased in a new project for Rovio at the beginning of This was soon introduced to be the next installment of the series, Angry Birds Space.

Chuck, along with the other birds, were featured with superhero costumes based on comic book characters. The game's story begins with Chuck and the other birds taking care of the eggs, when a wormhole opens up in the sky, with Ice Bird shooting out with his eggsteroid. A robotic arm follows shortly after, and kidnaps the eggsteroid, along with the flock's eggs. They sling themselves into the portal to chase after the eggs. Through the vortex, they are transformed into their space counterparts.

They fly out into the final frontier, beginning the events of the game. Chuck is now known as "Lazer Bird", based on the comic book character Cyclops. He now has goggles, a flowing red cape, and a spiky top feather. His most notable difference is his color change, now being purple rather than yellow.

In gameplay, Lazer Bird previously had a tail feather resembling his top feather but was eventually replaced with his cape. This is the first time that Chuck is the fourth bird introduced, rather than the third.

He swaps places with Bomb. Lazer Bird can fly into whatever direction the player taps to, which is the first time Chuck has ever received an ability change. This makes him an extremely useful character to have, as he can quite literally go anywhere the player desires.

When his ability is activated, he will not be affected by gravitational fields or zero-gravity until he hits a surface. His strengths and weaknesses are pretty much the same as Chuck's. He cannot destroy glass very well, can destroy multiple shards of wood, and cannot destroy stone.

It is notable that the longer the distance Lazer Bird has to travel, the slower and weaker he becomes. The player should keep this in mind, as if he has to travel all the way across the level, he will not be able to destroy anything. Chuck appears in Bad Piggies a bit into the game, through the Flight in the Night episode.

Though he did not appear when the episode was first released, he appears in the second and third chapters as an enemy, and then on appears often as a hazard to the player. This is the first time in any Angry Birds game that Chuck was, rather than being introduced from the very start, included through updates.

Chuck's design is slightly changed; his outlining and shading is given more quality, rather than the basic colors of the other games. His animation is also more vivid and uses the current design of the original game. All of his sprites are just modified versions of the "Chrome" models. If the player makes too much noise near him, he will wake up and sling himself on the slingshot to attack Ross. He is the strongest out of the three enemy birds the other two being Red and the Blues , and can actually break through wood and effectively damage the player's vehicle.

Thus, the player should include powerful motors and objects if they want to easily escape Chuck. He uses his original ability to increase speed, making him the only enemy bird that can change direction through his speed. The player should keep this in mind, and be even more careful when playing levels involving Chuck.

Chuck appears as the very last character of the game to be introduced, appearing in Stunt as a boss to defeat. After the player unlocks Chuck in the game, they can use Chuck in any of the levels as they please.

Like all of the other characters of the game, Chuck uses a 3D model for the game. His appearance is based on his Toons animation style and has the same voice used in the series. Chuck is more versatile because of his newer 3D model, allowing him to be much more expressive. Chuck also appeared as a limited edition version of the legendary racer Ayrton Senna, who was just a costumed version of Chuck. Chuck is yet the fastest character in the entire game, surpassing the speed of Red , The Blues , or any other character whose ability is based on a boost.

In the game, it may not seem as if Chuck is progressing that quickly when the player activates his ability but actually slows down the time, which is why it seems as if he is not progressing in speed.

Since the update v2. Ayrton Senna's ability is just a slightly faster version of Chuck's. Chuck appears in Angry Birds Epic as the second character to be introduced. Once Red frees Chuck from captivity by the pigs, he becomes one of the 5 playable characters in the story mode. Chuck A powerful wizard. Deals damage to all enemies at once! Lasts 3 turns. Pros Attacks all enemies and still deals substantial base damage. Shock Shield can be devastating against enemies except pirates when paired up with Rogues' Cupcake Trap and Cannoneer's Counter , as they will be forced to attack the target bird and receive a significant amount of damage.

Pros Purges enemy buffs that can make the battle hard and allows any bird to attack during his turn twice. Cons Deals less damage than Mage. The bird he makes attack with Lightning Fast might attack the wrong target unless it's against lone enemies and using it on himself is just a normal attack. Pros Poisons all enemies except pirates. Moreover, Healing Rain can only cleanse debuffs from one bird, meaning that if the entire team is afflicted with debuffs Chuck cannot remove all of them at once.

Pros Deals the highest base damage among Chuck's classes tied with Illusionist. In addition, multi-strike enemies attacking targets with Energize fill the Rage Chilli faster and have a higher chance of stunning themselves. Energize also synergises well with Berserker and is very effective when combined with I Dare You!

Cons This is the only class that can't damage all enemies in a battle with 5 enemies or more. Pros Can grant all birds a Shock Shield instead of just one. This class can also make enemies take more damage, and despite this Thunderclap still deals decent damage to all enemies.

Cons Thunderclap' s effect only affects one target at a time, and Rage of Thunder reflects less damage than Mage's Shock Shield. Pros Deals the highest base damage among Chuck's classes tied with Wizard.

With Dancing Spark' s effect, birds attacking the target also deal decent AOE damage to other enemies. Additionally, AOE damage from Dancing Spark is dependent on the damage dealt to the initial target, which means low damage to the target results in low damage to all other enemies.

Chuck appears in Angry Birds Transformers representing the characters Bumblebee who is featured in his regular and high-octane counterparts Rodimus, Cliffjumper and Cosmos. Chuck appears often in promotional material for the game as well as trailers. He also received merchandising, which included Telepod toys that could be connected into the game.

Being zapped by the EggSpark transformed more than just Chuck's body. He used to be ultra-competitive and desperately striving to prove his skills, but now he prefers to help others show their own powers. Naturally, this change has confused the other Autobirds - they're just waiting for him to suddenly snap and do something crazy! As one of the smallest scout Autobirds, Bumblebee often finds himself in trouble.

He tries his best, but for some reason that he can't figure out, his habit of acting without thinking often gets him into tricky situations. But don't worry - his bravery, smarts, and speed haven't let him down yet!



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