Lego The Angry Birds Movie

Lego The Angry Birds Movie
Original teaser image
SubjectThe Angry Birds Movie
Licensed fromColumbia Pictures and Rovio Entertainment
Availability2016–2017
Total sets6[1]
CharactersBiker Pig, Bomb, Chef Pig, Chuck, Foreman Pig, King Pig (Leonard), Leonard, Matilda, Mighty Eagle, Piggy, Pilot Pig, Pirate Pig, Red and Stella
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Lego The Angry Birds Movie (stylized as LEGO The Angry Birds Movie) was a Lego theme based on Rovio Entertainment's video game series of the same name and the same of the film. It was licensed from Columbia Pictures and Rovio Animation.[2][3] The theme was first introduced in April 2016.[4][5][6] The product line was discontinued by the end of 2017.

Overview

Lego The Angry Birds Movie was based on the film. The product line focused on a group of birds (Bomb, Chuck, Matilda, Mighty Eagle, Red and Stella) whose eggs are stolen by the green piggies, who wish to eat them. The green piggies are led by the evil King Leonard Mudbeard, who is assisted by Biker Pig, Chef Pig, Foreman Pig, Pilot Pig, Pirate Pig and many piggies.[7] Lego The Angry Birds Movie aimed to recreate the main characters in Lego form, including named Bomb, Chuck, Matilda, Mighty Eagle, Red and Stella.[8][9] In addition, The Lego Group built a life-sized model of Red, a red bird who appears in The Angry Birds Movie film.[10]

Development

Lego The Angry Birds Movie was inspired by the 2016 film The Angry Birds Movie. The Lego construction toy range was based on the animated film and developed in collaboration with Rovio Entertainment. The construction sets were designed to recreate the story and characters of the animated film in Lego form. The Lego Group VP of licensing and entertainment Jill Wilfert stated, "Our designers are having fun developing building sets that leverage the engaging play and deconstruction found in the Angry Birds game."[11]

Launch

Lego The Angry Birds Movie theme was launched at the New York Toy Fair in 2016.[12][13] As part of the marketing campaign, The Lego Group released six toy sets based on the first film. Each set featured a different castle, pirate ship and vehicles. Minifigures including Bomb, Chuck, Matilda, Mighty Eagle, Red and Stella were released as well.[8][9] Several green piggies including Biker Pig, Chef Pig, Foreman Pig, King Pig (Leonard), Leonard, Piggy, Pilot Pig and Pirate Pig were released as well.[9][14][15]

Construction sets

According to Bricklink, The Lego Group released a total of six Lego sets as part of Lego The Angry Birds Movie theme.[1] It was discontinued by the end of 2017.[16]

In 2016, The Lego Group announced a partnership with Columbia Pictures and Rovio Animation[17][18][19] to create a licensing and merchandising programme based on The Angry Birds Movie film, which was released on 2 April 2016.[20][7] The six sets[21][22][23] being released were Piggy Car Escape (set number: 75821), Piggy Plane Attack (set number: 75822), Bird Island Egg Heist (set number: 75823), Pig City Teardown (set number: 75824), Piggy Pirate Ship (set number: 75825) and King Pig's Castle (set number: 75826).[24][25] The sets were designed primarily for children aged 6 to 14 years old. The Angry Birds Action! App tied with construction sets.[26]

Piggy Car Escape

Piggy Car Escape (set number: 75821) was released on 2 April 2016. The set consisted of 74 pieces with two minifigures. Piggy Car included variety of accessories, a driver's seat and an ice cream shooter. The set included Lego minifigures of Chuck and a Piggy.[24][25][27]

Piggy Plane Attack

Piggy Plane Attack (set number: 75822) was released on 2 April 2016. The set consisted of 168 pieces with two minifigures. Pilot Pig's Piggy Plane included a cockpit for Pilot Pig, a joystick and two flick missiles. It also included a catapult and variety of accessories. The catapult was used to launch Red at the Piggy Plane. The set included Lego minifigures of Red and Pilot Pig.[24][25][27]

Bird Island Egg Heist

Bird Island Egg Heist (set number: 75823) was released on 2 April 2016. The set consisted of 277 pieces with three minifigures. Bird Island Egg Heist included Matilda's House and a Piggy Trike. Biker Pig's Piggy Trike included a giant front wheel and a variety of accessories. The Piggy Trike didn't appear in the film unlike Matilda's house. It also included Billy the Sign and accessories. The set included Lego minifigures of Red, Matilda and Biker Pig.[24][25][27]

Pig City Teardown

Pig City Teardown (set number: 75824) was released on 2 April 2016. The set consisted of 386 pieces with four minifigures. Pig City included a hot dog stand, a small house and a falling boulder. The hot dog stand didn't appear in the film. Target zones included the boulder, the zip-lining pig and the bridge. It also included a catapult and variety of accessories. The catapult was used to launch Red at the Target zones. The set included Lego minifigures of Red, Stella and two piggies.[24][25][27][28]

Piggy Pirate Ship

Piggy Pirate Ship (set number: 75825) was released on 2 April 2016. The set consisted of 620 pieces with four minifigures. Piggy Pirate Ship included sails, flags, a winch with a boulder attached to it, a crane with a net, wheelhouse and a galley. It also included a crossbow shooter, a jetty-themed catapult and variety of accessories. The jetty catapult was used to launch Red and Bomb at the Piggy Pirate Ship. The set included Lego minifigures of Red, Bomb, Pirate Pig and Leonard.[24][25][27]

King Pig's Castle

King Pig's Castle (set number: 75826) was released on 2 April 2016. The largest set consisted of 859 pieces with five minifigures. King Pig's Castle included an opening gate, collapsible mini-tower and the hangar. Target zones included Golden Crown Tower with a boulder, collapsible tower and the hangar. It also included six eggs and variety of accessories, one of them being blue like in the film's climax. The catapult, in the form of a slingshot was used to launch Red at the Target zones. The set included Lego minifigures of Red, Mighty Eagle, King Pig (Leonard), Chef Pig and Foreman Pig.[24][25][27]

Web shorts

The product line was accompanied by a series of animated short films that was released on YouTube inspired by both The Angry Birds Movie film as well as the Lego toyline.

The 6 web shorts have been released on YouTube.

# Title Release date Plot Notes
1 Super Soaked[29] April 8, 2016 While Red and Bomb are trying to relax on the beach, a group of pirate piggies invade and steal the eggs. Lego The Angry Birds Movie animated series
2 The Official Piggy Smash Challenge[30] April 17, 2016 A trailer for the Piggy Smash Challenge, an event on the official Lego website.
3 Downward Pig[31] April 29, 2016 Red struggles to do yoga at anger management class with Chuck and Matilda, when a group of pigs attack in vehicles.
4 Disco Dreaming[32] May 19, 2016 The pigs construct King Pig's Castle, and steal the eggs while Mighty Eagle is asleep, dreaming about dancing at a disco. Red then desperately tries to wake him up.
5 Cooking for King Pig[33] May 21, 2016 When a plan to retrieve the eggs from being an ingredient in Chef Pig's meal for King Pig fails, Red, Chuck and Bomb chase down King Pig as he flees in a biplane.
6 Pig Panic[34] June 9, 2016 Pirate Pig hurryingly hands a pair of eggs to some pigs having lunch in Pig City, when Red and Stella unleash an attack upon the three to get back the eggs.

See also

References

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  27. ^ Angry Birds - Pig City Teardown - Lego Build Zone - Season 3 Episode 10. September 2, 2016 – via YouTube.
  28. ^ Super Soaked - Lego The Angry Birds Movie - Mini Movie. April 8, 2016 – via YouTube.
  29. ^ The Official Piggy Smash Challenge - Lego The Angry Birds Movie - Mini Movie. April 17, 2016 – via YouTube.
  30. ^ Downward Pig - Lego The Angry Birds Movie - Mini Movie. April 29, 2016 – via YouTube.
  31. ^ Disco Dreaming - Lego The Angry Birds Movie - Mini Movie. May 19, 2016 – via YouTube.
  32. ^ Cooking for King Pig - Lego The Angry Birds Movie - Mini Movie. May 21, 2016 – via YouTube.
  33. ^ Pig Panic - Lego The Angry Birds Movie - Mini Movie. June 9, 2016 – via YouTube.

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