TheBad Piggies (also known as Pigs or Green Pigs) are the main antagonists of the Angry Birds series and the main protagonists of the 2012 spin-off series with the same name. They are the rivals of The Flock, who plan on stealing their three unhatched eggs, desiring to cook them and feed them to their king. In order to prevent the Birds from taking back their eggs, the King Pig commands his army of pigs to construct many buildings and structures to keep the birds from reaching him.
All of the pigs are light green in color and come in several variations. First, there is the basic Minion Pig that comes in three sizes, small, medium, and large. There is a militaristic pig that wears a helmet, referred to as Corporal Pig, the second in command pig with a mustache called the Foreman Pig, and finally, the final boss, the King Pig.
Starting from the fourth episode, The Big Setup, the pigs will begin to wear different hats and/or accessories, including hard hats, pumpkin hats, pumpkins, ghost sheets, winter gear, Christmas hats, cowboy hats, sombreros, and bows. Despite these hats being placed on the pigs, the pigs still remain the same species, as they can be hit without the hat being destroyed, or vice versa.
Every pig knocked down in the game awards 5000 points as shown, but slightly more (40+) on the score counter, and 100+ if the accessory it is wearing is also destroyed in the process if any is present.
They are only playable characters in the King Pig Level in the original Angry Birds, certain Pig Days levels in Angry Birds Seasons and in the Frenemies, Enter The Volcano, The Frozen Heart and Birdnapped episodes in Angry Birds Reloaded.
As stated by Rovio, the pigs have very little intelligence, easily mistaking a bubble for an egg.[1] The pigs usually are focused on the topic of food and eating. However, their building skills show improvement as the game progresses.
The Pigs have been on Piggy Island since ancient times. The games and extended media seem to imply that Pig society has gone through many drastic shifts over its history. Piglantis and El Porkado were the oldest known Pig civilizations on Piggy Island, with El Porkado still housing Ancestors to modern Pigs in the present. At some point, a collection ancient Piggy laws were written to govern how pig society would function.
While ancient Pig law governed that the King Pig, the largest capable pig on the island, should eat eggs, there was a period in time where the Birds and Pigs lived in peace. The old nesting burrows found outside of Pig City are proof that there was a short period of peace between the species. This time period is depicted in the Moon Festival Comic, where we see a presumed ancestor of Chuck find a job within Pig City, and is very well liked by the King who, while still gluttonous, shows no sign of wanting to eat eggs. Also unlike his successors, the King Pig of this time period seems to genuinely care about his subjects, and even starts to miss them when he's sent to a paradise on the moon.
This time of tranquility eventually ended, and by the Ham'o'ween Comic, the two parties are back in conflict. After the fight for the eggs is rekindled, certain offshoots of Pig society begin cropping up. A group of Pigs fail a submarine launch so spectacularly that it sends them into space. This group's descendants would eventually form into the Space Pigs.
While Pirate Pigs have sailed the world as far back as Angry Birds: Treasure Island's Long John Smooth Cheeks and his pirate crew, there was no indication that Pirate Pigs have split from the Piggy Kingdom until recently. At some point before the events of the first game, but while King Smooth Cheeks was in power, a contingency of Pig pirates founded Portuga, a port city entirely independent and resentful of the Pig monarchy.
The current King of Pig City is King Smooth Cheeks. Despite how obliviously he lives, his kingdom seems to be crumbling around him. Contingencies of pigs are beginning to split off, such as the previously mentioned Portuga, or the group of Pigs banished to the Golden Island, and even members of his own government are plotting to overthrow him (namely Chef Pig). The King isn't popular with his subjects either, with almost all of them living in squaller and only being either too stupid or too afraid to stop following orders.
The King's only hope to cement his legitimacy is to steal and eat the last three remaining eggs on Piggy Island. Unfortunately for the king, these eggs are under the protection and supervision of the island's Current flock of birds, and they are willing to go to as extreme lengths to protect them as the Pigs are to steal them. Thankfully for King Smooth Cheeks, he essentially has infinite solders and resources to carry out his diabolical egg-snatching plans. To this day, the current monarch of Pig City is in a fierce conflict with the flock over the three remaining eggs.
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As their names imply, they are dimwitted and incompetent pigs with green skin and they seek to steal eggs from the Angry Birds. In order to prevent the birds from reclaiming their eggs, they construct buildings and other structures.
In the films, Leonard was voiced by Bill Hader, Chef Pig was voiced by Billy Eichner, Foreman Pig was voiced by Fergal Reilly, Acrobat Pigs, Rodney, and Hamilton were voiced by Matt McCarthy and Maddie Taylor, Tiny was voiced by Ike Barinholtz, Earl was voiced by Blake Shelton, Photog was voiced by Tituss Burgess, Ross was voiced by Tony Hale, Monty was voiced by Fred Tatasciore, Courtney was voiced by Awkwafina (who also voiced SkekLach in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and Ms. Tarantula in The Bad Guys), and Garry was voiced by Sterling K. Brown who also played Will Traeger in The Predator and N'Jobu in Black Panther.
Throughout the levels of Angry Birds, the pigs can be seen standing on or near obstacles that the player must knock down by launching the Angry Birds from a slingshot. Depending on the impact of the launched bird, the pig may show signs of injury (such as a black eye) if the impact wasn't strong enough. If the impact was strong enough, the pig would vanish into smoke, indicating its defeat. The next level begins once all the visible pigs are killed by the knocked over obstacles.
Other than plotting and stealing eggs, they do not seem to do much else. They do not pose as much of a threat as they do not fight back when under attack. In fact, in Angry Birds Toons, they are shown to be rather incompetent. In the cartoon, they also always ended up overpowered every moment they attempt to fight back. The King Pig in cartoon depicted as an overweight, chubby pig with a slightly different crown unlike his game counterpart, whom thdy is round like oanotherpig.
Their personalities vary between Characters, however, for the most part, they are quite Dimwitted,Selfish, and sloppy. However, many of them also are quite Kind, Thoughtful, and Insightful. This applies to Both Birds and their own species. However many of them still express the intent to steal The Bird's eggs and to eat them.
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