Following the chaotic but charming debut of the first nine episodes, Angry Birds Toons hit its stride in the next batch of shorts. Episodes 10 through 20 solidified the series' signature blend of slapstick comedy, silent-movie physicality, and surprisingly heartfelt moments. Without a single line of dialogue (aside from grunts, squeaks, and the iconic battle cry), these episodes expanded the world of Piggy Island, giving both the birds and pigs deeper—if hilarious—personalities.
Gag highlight: A pig tries to scare The Blues by rattling chains, but accidentally wraps himself up and tumbles down a staircase, crashing into King Pig’s throne. King Pig fires the ghost squad on the spot. Angry Birds Toons 10-20 -Episodes 10-20-
In the early episodes (1–9), the stakes were almost entirely egg-centric. The pigs stole the eggs, the birds attacked, and slapstick ensued. However, starting around Episode 10, the writers began to realize that the pigs were far more interesting as a civilization than as mere targets. Feathered Fury and Fowl Play: A Look Back