
Movie review
May 11, 2016 · 97 min · PG
Woke Score
Lower is better
Review
The Angry Birds Movie is a 2016 animated family comedy in which an angry outcast bird named Red teams up with speedy Chuck and explosive Bomb to expose and defeat a crew of green pigs who arrive on their peaceful island and plot to steal the birds' eggs. The narrative focuses on Red learning to channel his temper productively, forming unlikely friendships in anger management class, and leading the defense of his community against literal invaders. No audience-visible woke elements such as identity-driven messaging, forced diversity, activist dialogue, or modern social-justice themes appear in the story, marketing, or creator statements.
Breakdown
These are the editorial factors and ratings behind our score for The Angry Birds Movie.
Woke representation / casting
Casting and character design contain no forced diversity, identity signaling, or mismatches with the all-bird story world; voice cast selected for comedic talent without quotas or representation emphasis.
Woke political dialogue
No political or activist dialogue present in the film.
Identity-driven story themes
Story themes focus on anger, friendship, and defense against invaders without any identity, gender, or social justice driven arcs or messaging.
Western institutional / cultural critique
No institutional or cultural critique framed through modern activist lenses such as toxic masculinity or patriarchy; the narrative validates channeling anger for good without undermining traditional roles or Western institutions.
Woke character or canon changes
Not relevant
Anti-woke backlash and complaints
No woke complaints or backlash accusing the film of activist, identity-driven, or left-wing content; discussions instead centered on right-leaning allegory interpretations.
Creator track record context
No relevant prior work by the directors, producers, or writers indicates a pattern of political, activist, or identity-driven projects.
Production