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'''Pig City''' is the capital of [[Piggy Island]] and the residence of the [[Bad Piggies]]. It is seen in [[Angry Birds Toons]]. It is quite far from [[Cobalt Plateaus]], the home of the [[Birds]].
 
'''Pig City''' is the capital of [[Piggy Island]] and the residence of the [[Bad Piggies]]. It is seen in [[Angry Birds Toons]]. It is quite far from [[Cobalt Plateaus]], the home of the [[Birds]].
   
The nature of the place has changed over time. Early episodes such as [[Where's My Crown?]] depicted the city as a shantytown-like mudhole dotted with wooden towers surrounding a central palace, while later episodes such as [[Sneezy Does It]] show it as a much less squalid town. In [[Piggy Tales: 4th Street]], it transformed into a fully civilized city.
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The nature of the place has changed over time. Early episodes such as [[Where's My Crown?]] depicted the city as a shantytown-like mud-hole dotted with wooden towers surrounding a central palace, while later episodes such as [[Sneezy Does It]] show it as a much less squalid town. In [[Piggy Tales: 4th Street]], it transformed into a fully civilized city.
   
 
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There is a cork that covers a hole that when left open, dispenses out all the pigs in a big stream. The only buildings that looks different from the others are King Pig's Castle and Chef Pig's Hut.
 
There is a cork that covers a hole that when left open, dispenses out all the pigs in a big stream. The only buildings that looks different from the others are King Pig's Castle and Chef Pig's Hut.
   
The place is a muddy place. It's probably because it's based on the fact that real pigs roll around in muddy areas and bath in mud.
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The place looked like a a muddy place, due to the fact that that real pigs roll around in muddy areas and bath in mud.
   
 
===Later===
 
===Later===
Starting from the episode [[Trojan Egg]], the Pig City has undergone a dramatic overhaul. The old, hollow residence towers have been swapped out for multi-story, thatched-roof townhouses. Resembling a stereotypical Medieval town more than anything else, the Pig Fortress now appears larger, better constructed, and grander, The castle redesign is only shown first in [[Off Duty]] when Red tried to get the eggs.
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Starting from the episode [[Trojan Egg]], the Pig City has undergone a dramatic overhaul. The old, hollow residence towers have been swapped out for multi-story, thatched-roof townhouses. Resembling a stereotypical Medieval town more than anything else, the [[Pig Palace]] now appears larger, better constructed, and grander, The castle redesign is only shown first in [[Off Duty]] when [[Red]] tried to get the eggs.
   
 
==Notable Residents==
 
==Notable Residents==

Revision as of 03:31, 17 February 2019

Pig City is the capital of Piggy Island and the residence of the Bad Piggies. It is seen in Angry Birds Toons. It is quite far from Cobalt Plateaus, the home of the Birds.

The nature of the place has changed over time. Early episodes such as Where's My Crown? depicted the city as a shantytown-like mud-hole dotted with wooden towers surrounding a central palace, while later episodes such as Sneezy Does It show it as a much less squalid town. In Piggy Tales: 4th Street, it transformed into a fully civilized city.

Appearance

Early

Pig City

Early depiction of Pig City.

The earlier episodes showed the Pig City as being a crude, squalid place.

The Minion Pigs there all live in hollow big towers, meaning the pigs have to be in a big pile.

There is a cork that covers a hole that when left open, dispenses out all the pigs in a big stream. The only buildings that looks different from the others are King Pig's Castle and Chef Pig's Hut.

The place looked like a a muddy place, due to the fact that that real pigs roll around in muddy areas and bath in mud.

Later

Starting from the episode Trojan Egg, the Pig City has undergone a dramatic overhaul. The old, hollow residence towers have been swapped out for multi-story, thatched-roof townhouses. Resembling a stereotypical Medieval town more than anything else, the Pig Palace now appears larger, better constructed, and grander, The castle redesign is only shown first in Off Duty when Red tried to get the eggs.

Notable Residents

Notable areas

Pig Palace

Off Duty Pig Tower

King Pig's Castle is in the distance.

King Pig's Castle is the central location of the Pig City, where King Pig lives. Originally built for his ancestors, the original castle was destroyed in the Battle of Pig City. It was later reconstructed.

From the episode Off Duty, the tower's appearance slightly changed from the original one. In Trojan Egg, the whole town has also changed.

It is also the fifth castle in Angry Birds Epic.

Pig City Harbor

For the stage in Angry Birds Epic, click on Pig City Harbor.

There are two ways to go to Pig City. Either via King Pig's Castle gate, which is the fastest but also the easiest to get spotted by the pigs due to two Guard Pigs stationed at it or via ship through the Harbor. It is where pigs get to and from the Eastern Sea. If the birds wish to stay undetected, the harbor is a better choice as there are no pig guards stationed.

It first appeared in Party Ahoy overall and as a stage in Angry Birds Epic.

Crash Test Lair

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The Corporal Pig along with the other pigs in the lair

Appearing only in Crash Test Piggies, the Crash Test Lair was used by Corporal Pig to make a crash test with several pigs.

By the looks of the background, the lair is set right next to Pig City.

Control Room

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The control room from Crash Test Piggies.

A place possibly built near the Crash Test Site. It was used as mission control for the pig rockets in the episode Crash Test Piggies.

Public Pool

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The public swimming pool.

This pool is where every pig can swim. As seen in Piggies from the Deep, this is also where the two shark fin pigs scared the others and where Corporal Pig is training the other pigs in swimming lessons.

Theme Park

First appearing in the Angry Birds Go! episode Sub Zero track 2, the theme park in the episode is shown to be either in Pig City due to the nearby buildings or in Canyon Land, Winter Wonderland, or Snowy Peak due to the snow in the courses.

It also reappears in Short and Special where Golitah Pig works as an operator of the roller coaster to make sure only pigs that meet the height requirement were allowed to take the ride.

Appearances

Angry Birds Toons

Games

Gallery

Trivia

  • The city is the only urban area in Piggy Island, as stated in an interview with a Rovio staff member that Piggy Island is supposed to represent every aspect of the world.
  • King Pig's old castle had a face in it.