The pigs' incessant attempts to steal the eggs stress out Red. He wishes that Mighty Eagle would come to help the birds, and he is disappointed in Mighty's continued decision to live in complete isolation. Chuck (aka Yellow Bird) is the only bird Red can confide in and express his concerns to. He often spends sleepless nights worrying about the eggs' safety and regularly checks on the birds on guard duty just to be sure they are doing their job properly. He doesn't fully trust the others to protect the eggs as well as he does. But responsibility weighs heavily on Red. Red respects the individuality of each of the birds in the bunch and lets them do their own thing, especially if it means they will be better equipped to guard the eggs. Red knows that the birds are strong enough only when they stick together, and that is why he strives to keep the group united. The other Angry Birds always turn to Red in times of trouble and listen to what he has to say. He is eager to help anyone being harassed by the pigs. Despite his young age, the rest of the birds see Red as their leader. The responsibility has forced Red to grow up very fast. He believes the protection of the eggs is paramount. He sees himself as their main protector and takes full responsibility for their care. Red is fearless and unrelenting in his quest to protect the eggs. Why He Gets ⭐⭐⭐ “Red carries the weight of leadership on his shoulders because he is the one who found the three eggs one day: He will do anything to protect them. Usually, because there have been occasions where Red has his own ability, such as in "Red's Mighty Feathers" in the original Angry Birds game, the Telebird power-up in Angry Birds Seasons, and his battle cry toppling structures in Angry Birds 2. Red serves as the first and most basic bird in almost every Angry Birds title, meaning that unlike the rest of his flock, Red usually has no special ability. In the films (which take place in a separate continuity as confirmed by Rovio establishing the "Angryverse" in 2022), Red was an outcast in a community of happy birds because of his anger issues, before rising up to the role of a hero and leader when the pigs attacked and raided their village, becoming loved and accepted. Although his status and over-protective father-like personality may cause one to assume he is an adult, Red is actually one of the younger members of the flock, who stepped up to the role as leader as no one else was better suited for it. He's the leader of the titular Angry Birds flock, and the most dedicated to the cause of protecting the eggs, as well as the angriest bird of them all. Bird according to The Angry Birds Movie 2, and originally George in the earlier concepts for the original game) is the mascot of the Angry Birds franchise. Come on, we're birds! We're descended from dinosaurs! We're not supposed to be nice! We're getting our kids back, and I don't need any. I mean, who does that? Have you ever stolen any one's children? Huh? Have you? And you know what? I'm a little bit angry.
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