Angry birds have a hidden meaning?

jonathanlc2005

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so im on my day with angry birds and i begin to notice some things

the birds are kamikaze japanese
the pigs are american pigs
birds always were a reference to japan

the objective is to destroy the american stronghold, for taking thier eggs(wealth and people during ww2)

there is some japanese sounds through there

what do you think?
 
Nah, the bird represent the American Bald Eagle and the military strength of the Republican Party while the pigs represent pork barrel spending of the Democrats. Or maybe the birds are the Peregrine Falcons of the UAE and the pigs represent the hippopotamus found in the African nations which are increasingly being used for oil production. But the pigs are green, perhaps it's all a diatribe against Dr. Seuss' green ham?

I think you're stretching things a bit, I've learned long ago that most of the time when one tries to analyze something we can learn a lot more about the person doing the analysis than we do about the subject. Considering the publisher is European, that the majority of countries have birds as their national symbol, and that it's really just a cheap knockoff of Worms I'd say we can safely assume it's just a game and not a political statement. :)
 
ANGRY BIRDS in SPACE will feature Strange Aliens called BUNNYS in Starships and you will be firing Atomic Carrots and Wensleydale cheese barrels (I wish)
 
This post reminded me of the episode of south park where the kids wrote a book "scrotie mcboogerballs" and everyone tried to put a meaning behind it when it didn't have one. Hope someone else on here watches south park.
 
LMAO, that was a very good episode gotta love mcboogerballs

IMHO there just birds with no meaning.
 

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