Angry Birds/YMMV


 * Alternative Character Interpretation:
 * This article imagines things from the pigs' point(s) of view.
 * Glenn Beck thinks it's a political metaphor.
 * It's not hard to imagine the smallest pigs as children and some levels do look as though the pigs are in houses so you have two large pigs and a few small pigs, it holds a lot of Nightmare Fuel.
 * Then again, considering how many of them are wearing helmets and barricade themselves in forts, they’re probably just very low-ranking mooks.
 * Black Sheep: The Green Bird. It's not really recognized, only being included in a few T-Shirts and such.
 * They released the Green and Big Brother Bird plushes. However, it hasn't appeared in Angry Birds Rio yet.
 * Crowning Moment of Funny: Huh. Pigs can fly.
 * Ear Worm: We sincerely apologize if you have the game's theme music stuck in your head after reading this article.
 * Not just the theme music, but even the intro (that plays at the start of each episode) tends to get stuck in some peoples' heads too.
 * Fridge Horror: When you think about it, those birds are actually committing suicide.
 * Fridge Logic: The pigs stole your eggs. So you use white birds to drop more eggs on them?!
 * Heartwarming Moments: This Christmas video.
 * Hell Is That Noise: The Mighty Eagle's screech.
 * Its Popular Now It Sucks: Oh boy.
 * Nightmare Fuel
 * This video of a level in Angry Birds Seasons shows the pigs hanging cooked ham on one of their buildings. Looks like they eat more than just eggs ...
 * Off Model: The yellow bird looks slightly different from its usual appearance in the trailer for Angry Birds Rio. This is how it usually looks, and this is how it looks in the trailer.
 * This has to do with the fact that they were done by an outside studio, leading to all the birds being a bit Off Model and Out of Character. It wasn't until Rovio started animating shorts and trailers in house that they started to look like the games and act as you would expect them to.
 * Serial Numbers Filed Off: The developers reportedly ganked the physics engine used in Castle Clout and Crush the Castle.
 * Shout Out: The little green pigs, possibly.
 * Surprise Difficulty: Cute, colourful graphics, a silly premise, and some maddeningly hard levels.
 * That One Level: Just how many times have you wanted to curse the level designers while attempting to get three stars on any, just ANY level that goes into this category? The number of such levels is pretty huge, in fact, and it's a lot easier to lose count than rather list them all.
 * Particular example. Level 3-5 stands out as being one of the most Googled levels, and that should really say something. Heck, a lot of World 3 counts.
 * Level 6-15 definitely counts.
 * In terms of collecting stars, almost all of the levels in "Mine and Dine" (when in some levels, a score of 100,000 still gives you 1-2 stars) and some levels, such as 2-12 and 3-1, are incredibly frustrating.
 * There's a particularly ludicrous "Mine and Dine" screen where the only way to get a three-star score is to launch a bird backwards off the screen and activate its special action blind.
 * They Copied It Now It Sucks: Detractors often say that Angry Birds ripped off the online game Crush The Castle, described in Follow the Leader.
 * Ugly Cute: The pigs.