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Angry Birds - Summer Madnesss series review: A fun ride where friendship wins

Got a kid in the house? Take him/her and watch the series already!

3.5/5rating
Angry Birds - Summer Madnesss series review: A fun ride where friendship wins
Angry Birds: Summer Madness.

Last Updated: 07.14 PM, Jan 28, 2022

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Story:

The angry birds stay at Camp Splinterwood during summer time. Red and Neiderflyer have contrasting views and thus, tend to clash more than often. On the other hand, Red leads his gang of Bomb, Stella and Chuck, all of who are unique characters on their own (and quite human).

Review:

Angry Birds: Summer Madness is the perfect story for a child. It has friendship, tough situations and how to deal with every kind of situation, all of which are essential for a baby while growing up.

The series is filled with fun music and is something kids are sure to instantly love. The first episode deals with keeping the troublemakers out which is sure a good watch for the little ones.

The show has dry humour, perfect for babies. From toilet jokes to marriage humour, this series has everything in almost the right amount.

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The series has various lessons on friendship and how to deal with situations, both which are important to learn at a young age. It also teaches the young children about how to have a healthy competition which is a much-welcomed move.

The adventures Red, Chuck, Bomb and Stella leave on are pretty intriguing too. They have the opportunity to explore a lot of treasure but end up with the best of it all - spending fun time together.

The fact that the angry birds have morals and are still quite human, is something that will relate to children quite well. It can be viewed by adults but very few will really be interested in a content like this, unless they want to accompany children in watching the show.

Verdict:

If you have a kid under the age of 18 in your house, they are sure to love this series. In cast you are that parent or mentor who wants to accompany that child into watching such episodes that are a learning for them, go right ahead since this show isn't boring at any given point.

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