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Moon Festival (originally known as Mooncake Festival) is the seventh episode in Angry Birds Seasons. It is also the fifth episode in Season 2011. The setting is China. Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival for the new moon. Rovio announced the episode shortly before August. The episode is the first to be held in a certain country. Golden Mooncakes are available, and are similar to Golden Eggs.
UTTER LUNACY
Inspired by one of my legendary tales of days gone by, Chuck decided to throw a Mooncake Festival party for his fellow birds. He decorated a clearing in the trees with Chinese lanterns and even made a huge paper dragon. As the Flock tucked into the tasty mooncakes Chuck had prepared, they marveled that he had also been able to make the dragon move as if it was alive. Sadly, it wasn't Chuck's doing. The dragon was filled with egg-napping pigs!
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This episodes includes 99 stars, 33 levels (including 3 bonus Facebook levels), 8 hidden pieces of mooncakes, including a special mooncake level when all mooncakes are found, 5 new "secret" achievements, paper art that costs 3,000 points, and many bug fixes.
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Before the episode colors were removed in an update, the representative color they used in Mooncake Festival is violet.
The music for the Moon Frstival theme is in G minor at ??? bpm.
This is the second episode in any game not to feature the King Pig, although he appeared in the picture at the end of level 2-15 and in the credits
The musical theme for Moon Festival is slightly altered to sound like Chinese music. (Example: Original theme (E Dorian) = E, F#, G, E, G, A, B, E. Moon Festival (G minor) = A, C, D, A, C, D, F, D)
With the Ham'o'ween update, the episode title was changed from Mooncake Festival to Moon Festival.
Along with Hogs and Kisses, Moon Festival is one of the first two Angry Birds Seasons episodes to have two different versions of the theme song, with the third being Year of the Dragon and the fourth being Piglantis. (Copy and paste these exact titles onto the search bar in YouTube to hear the differences between the two versions).
Theme 1: Angry Birds Seasons Moon Festival (Mid-Autumn Festival 2011) (v2.0.0): This is the current version of the theme song of Moon Festival for the mobile version.
Theme 2: Angry Birds Seasons Moon Festival (Mid-Autumn Festival 2011) (v2.1.0 Onwards): This is the PC version of the theme song for Moon Festival, which is longer and a slightly different than the mobile version.
Moon Festival is the final episode of the Seasons collection in Angry Birds Trilogy, as Ham'o'ween and subsequent levels are not included. However, the episodes of Seasons 2 are available in the Anger Management DLC pack for Angry Birds Trilogy when you purchase it.
In Angry Birds Classic there is a cut episode called Moon Fest which includes most of the Moon festival objects in the levels plus it also has the background and the special ground tiles.
*Appears in the international mobile version only **Appears in the PC version only ***Unused ^Appears in the Chinese version only +Appears in Angry Birds Trilogy only