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|released = March 4, 2010 |
|released = March 4, 2010 |
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+ | |episode = 4 |
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+ | |previous = [[Flock Favorites]] |
− | |next = [[ |
+ | |next = [[Short Fuse]] |
|image = 3_danger_above.png |
|image = 3_danger_above.png |
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|background = forestgreen |
|background = forestgreen |
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|game = {{GamesIcon|Angry Birds}} {{GamesIcon|Angry Birds Chrome}} |
|game = {{GamesIcon|Angry Birds}} {{GamesIcon|Angry Birds Chrome}} |
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|new='''Birds:'''<br>{{BirdsIcon|Boomerang Bird}} |
|new='''Birds:'''<br>{{BirdsIcon|Boomerang Bird}} |
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− | }}'''Danger Above''' is the |
+ | }}'''Danger Above''' is the fourth episode of ''[[Angry Birds]]'', containing the sixth, seventh, and eighth themes. |
− | In this chapter the [[Pigs]] steal the eggs using a raft with [[balloons]] from above and escape, moving away from the [[Pig Fortresses|vast plains to jungles, cities, and the sky]]. [[Hal]] is also [[Danger Above 6-4|freed]] by the [[Birds]] in this episode. |
+ | In this chapter the [[Pigs]] steal the eggs using a raft with [[balloons]] from above and escape, moving away from the [[Pig Fortresses|vast plains to jungles, cities, and the sky]]. [[Hal]] is also [[Danger Above 6-4|freed]] by the [[Birds]] in this episode. |
==Storyline== |
==Storyline== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *<span class="">Before the episode colors were removed in |
+ | *<span class="">Before the episode colors were removed in an update, the representative color they used in Danger Above is actually blue.</span> |
− | *Usually at the end of an episode, the [[King Pig]] is brutally beaten and looks at the birds and the player and oinks while blinking with its left eye. However, at the end of ''Danger Above'', the King Pig does it with his right eye due to the fact that the birds |
+ | *Usually, at the end of an episode, the [[King Pig]] is brutally beaten up and looks at the [[birds]] and the player and oinks while blinking with its left eye. However, at the end of ''Danger Above'', the King Pig does it with his right eye due to the fact that the birds hung him upside-down, although technically it's his left eye that blinks, it's really his right eye. |
*As of the 3.0.0 update, the forest background has a slight difference to the old one, including how the trees are formed. |
*As of the 3.0.0 update, the forest background has a slight difference to the old one, including how the trees are formed. |
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*This is the only chapter that has the [[Pigs|pigs]] shown above, rather than the right during the opening cut-scenes. |
*This is the only chapter that has the [[Pigs|pigs]] shown above, rather than the right during the opening cut-scenes. |
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*This is the only chapter in which [[Chuck]] has a "!?" symbol above his head, rather than a "#" symbol when he looks at the pigs above in the cut-scenes. |
*This is the only chapter in which [[Chuck]] has a "!?" symbol above his head, rather than a "#" symbol when he looks at the pigs above in the cut-scenes. |
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*This is also the first chapter featuring the balloons. |
*This is also the first chapter featuring the balloons. |
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− | *In the version 2.0.0 |
+ | *In the version 2.0.0 updated first [[Cutscenes|cut-scene]], [[Jay, Jake and Jim|Jay]] doesn't appear in the first cutscene. But in Angry Birds Trilogy, he appears in it. |
+ | *In [[Angry Birds Trilogy]], [[Matilda]] doesn't appear in any of the cutscenes. |
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*This is the first episode that has multiple settings; the first setting is in the forest, the second is the city, and the third is in the clouds. |
*This is the first episode that has multiple settings; the first setting is in the forest, the second is the city, and the third is in the clouds. |
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− | *Danger Above is the first episode to have the word "Danger" for the name, with the second being the [[Danger Zone]] from [[Angry Birds Space]]. |
+ | *Danger Above is the first episode to have the word "Danger" for the name, with the second one being the [[Danger Zone]] from [[Angry Birds Space]]. |
*Danger Above is also the first episode where [[Hal]] could be found captive and unplayable in one of the levels, with the second being the Big Setup. |
*Danger Above is also the first episode where [[Hal]] could be found captive and unplayable in one of the levels, with the second being the Big Setup. |
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*This is the first episode to have 15 levels on each theme. |
*This is the first episode to have 15 levels on each theme. |
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Revision as of 23:34, 5 July 2020
Danger Above is the fourth episode of Angry Birds, containing the sixth, seventh, and eighth themes.
In this chapter the Pigs steal the eggs using a raft with balloons from above and escape, moving away from the vast plains to jungles, cities, and the sky. Hal is also freed by the Birds in this episode.
Storyline
The following is from The World of Angry Birds Official Guide, as told by the Mighty Eagle:
YOU'LL BELIEVE A PIG CAN FLY
The one thing I'll say about the pigs is that they're persistent. Actually, I'll also say they're gluttonous, ugly and just plain pong, but that's not important right now. What is important is that they've finally learnt how to fly, using balloons at least. You can't really blame Red. He was expecting another grunting ground assault. He never considered the pigs would float the eggs away using helium-filled hog balloons. Well, maybe you should blame him, just a bit.
Levels
Theme 6
- Danger Above 6-1
- Danger Above 6-2
- Danger Above 6-3
- Danger Above 6-4
- Danger Above 6-5
- Danger Above 6-6
- Danger Above 6-7
- Danger Above 6-8
- Danger Above 6-9
- Danger Above 6-10
- Danger Above 6-11
- Danger Above 6-12
- Danger Above 6-13
- Danger Above 6-14
- Danger Above 6-15
Theme 7
- Danger Above 7-1
- Danger Above 7-2
- Danger Above 7-3
- Danger Above 7-4
- Danger Above 7-5
- Danger Above 7-6
- Danger Above 7-7
- Danger Above 7-8
- Danger Above 7-9
- Danger Above 7-10
- Danger Above 7-11
- Danger Above 7-12
- Danger Above 7-13
- Danger Above 7-14
- Danger Above 7-15
Theme 8
- Danger Above 8-1
- Danger Above 8-2
- Danger Above 8-3
- Danger Above 8-4
- Danger Above 8-5
- Danger Above 8-6
- Danger Above 8-7
- Danger Above 8-8
- Danger Above 8-9
- Danger Above 8-10
- Danger Above 8-11
- Danger Above 8-12
- Danger Above 8-13
- Danger Above 8-14
- Danger Above 8-15
Trivia
- Before the episode colors were removed in an update, the representative color they used in Danger Above is actually blue.
- Usually, at the end of an episode, the King Pig is brutally beaten up and looks at the birds and the player and oinks while blinking with its left eye. However, at the end of Danger Above, the King Pig does it with his right eye due to the fact that the birds hung him upside-down, although technically it's his left eye that blinks, it's really his right eye.
- As of the 3.0.0 update, the forest background has a slight difference to the old one, including how the trees are formed.
- This is the only chapter that has the pigs shown above, rather than the right during the opening cut-scenes.
- This is the only chapter in which Chuck has a "!?" symbol above his head, rather than a "#" symbol when he looks at the pigs above in the cut-scenes.
- This is also the first chapter featuring the balloons.
- In the version 2.0.0 updated first cut-scene, Jay doesn't appear in the first cutscene. But in Angry Birds Trilogy, he appears in it.
- In Angry Birds Trilogy, Matilda doesn't appear in any of the cutscenes.
- This is the first episode that has multiple settings; the first setting is in the forest, the second is the city, and the third is in the clouds.
- Danger Above is the first episode to have the word "Danger" for the name, with the second one being the Danger Zone from Angry Birds Space.
- Danger Above is also the first episode where Hal could be found captive and unplayable in one of the levels, with the second being the Big Setup.
- This is the first episode to have 15 levels on each theme.