

Angry Birds: Summer Madness
Teen birds Red, Chuck, Bomb and Stella are crashing through Camp Splinterwood with their fellow feathered campers for a summer of high-flying hijinks!
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Plot Summary
The animated series follows Red, Chuck, Bomb, and the rest of the flock as they navigate the ups and downs of summer vacation on Bird Island. From learning to fly and building the perfect nest to dealing with pesky pigs and unexpected adventures, the birds face relatable challenges with their signature humor and teamwork.
Critical Reception
Angry Birds: Summer Madness was generally well-received by its target audience of young children and families, praised for its vibrant animation, fast-paced comedic action, and faithful adaptation of the beloved game characters. Critics noted its lighthearted tone and simple storylines as suitable for younger viewers, though some found the humor to be somewhat repetitive.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its colorful and energetic animation style.
- Appreciated for its humor and slapstick comedy appealing to young children.
- Seen as a fun and lighthearted adaptation of the popular Angry Birds franchise.
Google audience: While specific Google User reviews are not readily available, general audience reception indicates that the series is considered a fun and entertaining watch for kids, with many parents finding it a suitable option for family viewing.
Fun Fact
The series was developed by Sony Pictures Animation and is part of the larger Angry Birds franchise, which originated from a mobile game developed by Rovio Entertainment.
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