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Angry Birds: Year of the Dragon
Fireworks popping, lanterns glowing, red envelopes bursting with money - it's Chinese New Year! This holiday is China's biggest and longest festival, a time for feasting with family and friends, setting off fireworks, and having fun. The Angry Birds are celebrating the start of the Year of the Dragon, but the piggies are trying to scare them away from their eggs! Luckily the Angry Birds have some help -- the Mighty Eagle has transformed into the fearsome Mighty Dragon!
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From my favorite movies..
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
This may sound strange, but I never played "Angry Birds" in my life. (I also must say that I'm not playing many video-games lately...) It is not that I had anything against that video game. For what I heard, it is highly entertaining to the point of being addictive. I have no doubts about that, but this particular animation isn't really anything special.The plot isn't really bad, but it isn't good either. The same goes for the animation which seems average at best.I know, I know. This isn't supposed to be something "deep" or incredibly complex but it seems that all the fun from the games didn't translate very well to this little animation, which feels pretty much like a typical episode from some Saturday Morning Cartoon. Then, again, I never played the games, so I can't make a comparison between this short with the source material.