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  • Awesome Art: The art and animation in this show is beautiful, particularly the background art, with vibrant watercolors and little details scattered all throughout.
  • Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: In "Hamshank Redemption", when the prisoner pig is trying to escape the pig jail, at one point he runs into Terence, who growls and scares the pig away. Why Terence is there is never explained, and he isn't seen again afterwards.
  • Demographically Inappropriate Humour: The whole premise of "The Miracle of Life" is this, with the pigs kidnapping Red and Chuck (who are both male) to force them to make an egg for them by kissing the cabbage together. What doesn't help is the romantic music, Chuck blushing as his reaction to all this, and Red's grunts as he's trying to get an egg-shaped-rock to trick the pigs, with the pigs themselves blushing when they hear it.
  • Designated Villain: While the pigs are always the ones who start the conflict by stealing the birds' eggs for the most part, there's a handful of episodes where they fall under this criteria as they didn't even remotely bother the birds. One example is in the episode "Shrub it In", where Bomb decided to steal King Pig's rose bush to replace the one that he and the Blues accidentally destroyed. Red also leads Chuck and Bomb to steal the pig's food in "Eating Out".
  • Harsher in Hindsight: "Bird Flu" aired during the flu season of 2013-2014, which was a rather bad one.
  • Nightmare Fuel: See here.
  • So Okay, It's Average: The common opinion of the show. While it is far from being a terrible show overall, not even mediocre for that matter, and having a lot of high points and good episodes, it didn't really do much to make itself stand out or go far and beyond with anything. This is often the reason why the show isn't talked about all that much nowadays and has nearly been forgotten by almost everyone who watched it, even amongst Angry Birds fans.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character:
    • It's a shame Bubbles only appeared in the Halloween episodes, it would be very interesting to see him interact with the flock.
    • Hal gets the short end of the stick, as he doesn't have a single appearance in any episode of Toons. Even Stella gets to appear for a few seconds in the "Meet the Flock" promotional video.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: For a cartoon based on Angry Birds, it's sad that they never featured a game-inspired battle, even when the slingshot appeared in almost every episode. Fortunately, this was explored in the later animated series Angry Birds Slingshot Stories, which revolves on how the structures in the Angry Birds games get built by the pigs (and how the birds fight back).

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