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− | The episode's setting is [[White Bird|Matilda]] stirring her soup. She calls everyone over to eat and everyone runs over to the table. Meanwhile, the [[Pigs]] are climbing the cliff nearby with plungers in order to reach the [[Eggs]]. [[Red Bird|Red]] is served first and he eats it. However, he throws up in the bathroom in the pig city. a nearby horsefly smells the fumes, then passes out. Red looks at the horsefly and feels bad for him, he did not like the soup Matilda made. [[Yellow Bird|Chuck]] was the next one to get served. He is nervous, smells it and looks at Matilda nervously. Matilda looks at him and walks over to serve [[Blue Bird|Jay, Jake, and Jim]]. Chuck speeds away and pours his soup on a tree. He rushes back to his place at the table and the tree dies. One pig who was climbing the cliff reaches the top but the dead tree falls on him. The Pig and the tree fall down the cliff, the other 2 Pigs did not give up. The Blues are served and they fight over who eats it. It ends up in front of Jay. This angers Jay, then he decides to run to the slingshot and fire it away, knocking over several rocks. A boulder that was on another part of the island is then flung back to where the birds are eating, but lands on one of the pigs and he falls down the cliff too. The [[Corporal Pig]] refuses to give up. Matilda gives the Blues another serving, but they don't want it. Matilda becomes shocked and looks over at Chuck who tries to look innocent, but his smile drops to a sad face. Matilda looks at Red who hasn't eaten it, trying to tell Matilda they don't like it. As stormy weather casts over the birds, Tyla becomes very enraged and very angry, this made the [[Birds]] cry. Finally,Tyla Have Made It and hears Matilda sheds a tear,tyla looks at matilda sadly and tyla went home and it still night,then she cried tyla looks at her she was crying and the people told matilda to go to bed then she was crying again tyla was mad at matilda and tyla said to go to dinner and she eat and ate her soup towards the bowl. The next day Corporal Pig finally makes it to the top of the cliff and looks at the Eggs. He though sees tyla carrying matilda's soup over to the cliff, so he hides on his plunger, but tyla was back she carry matilda's soup tips her soup on him, making him slip. tyla hears Corporal Pig falling and looks down at him, and is happy as she sees all the fallen pigs. Corporal Pig licks the soup and his eye pupils get huge and tells the other pigs to eat it, too. The other pigs join in and she becomes delighted and walks away happily, knocking her cauldron off of the cliff, trapping the pigs inside, at the end, the three pigs laugh as they continue to eat the soup. |
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==Cast (in order)== |
==Cast (in order)== |
Revision as of 17:37, 16 June 2013
Cordon Bleugh! is the seventh episode of Angry Birds Toons
Cast (in order)
- Matilda
- Red
- Chuck (same time as the Blues)
- The Blues (Same time as chuck)
- Eggs
- Corporal Pig
- Minion Pig
Trivia
- The ingredients seen popping out of Matilda's soup are ladybugs, an eaten apple, fish bones, a snail, caterpillars, and old bits of cheese.
- This is the first episode to show the birds and pigs together, although Egg Sounds shows a pig in imaginary.
- The King Pig seems to be eating the exact same type of soup that Matilda makes in Where's My Crown?.
- This episode is co directed by Chris Sander making him the first crew member to direct an episode than Kim.
- It seems like Corporal Pig was waiting for the other pigs to climb the cliff, because when the pigs fall down, he is seen at the same position as before.
- This is the second time Corporal Pig's helmet fall off. It happens the first time in the episode Where's My Crown?
- The episode is based on a story called "The Three Little Pigs".