The popular game debuts its new animated series this weekend. March 17, 2013— -- intro: "Angry Birds," the popular smartphone app game, already has become one of the top paid apps of all time.
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Rovio Entertainment has announced the launch a brand-new cartoon series based on its popular Angry Birds franchise. The series, Angry Birds Toons, will be premiering on Rovio's website on March 16.
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The first episode of the 'Angry Birds Toon' series will bow March 16 on Rovio's website and on air in Ukraine. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief Finnish games developer Rovio Mobile, the company ...
Rovio's wildly popular game is now an animated series that lets viewers watch what is happening "deep in the heart of Piggy Island." Dara Kerr was a senior reporter for CNET covering the on-demand ...
Hit cultural sensation Angry Birds, having already invaded commercial retail, is now looking to invade "all platforms possible" with an animated cartoon show centered on the different characters used ...
Angry Birds fans will soon be able to catch their beloved flying-fowl and sinister green pigs in a new weekly cartoon series based on the uber-popular mobile game. I'm PCMag's managing editor for ...
Angry Birds mobile game publisher Rovio is announcing today that its ToonsTV animated cartoon channel is flying to the Apple TV platform. The move shows that Apple is still trying to get content to ...
A year's worth of weekly Angry Birds cartoons are in the works and planned for distribution this fall to "all possible platforms." The news comes from Nick Dorra, Head of Animation at Angry Birds ...
In 1985, the movie version of “Clue” was released, and there was predictable teeth-gnashing among critics over the blasphemy of making a feature film based on a board game. But as “Clue” co-star ...