Angry Bird Mystery Island 2023 Date, Time & Location, Trailer and more
This news is not directly related to Nintendo. However, it is always interesting to know the future of Rovio and Amazon’s Angry Birds and this one has surprised us again. Specifically, it is the confirmation of a new official animated series. It will be called Angry Birds Mystery Island and these are the details offered for now. It has been created by Eric Rogers and Titmouse however, the official date for release has not been announced yet.
Angry Birds Mystery Island animated series includes Harvey Guillén, Kate Micucci, Dominic Monaghan and Nasim Pedrad. The first season will consist of 24 episodes “full of fun, mystery, adventure and irreverent humor” of Angry Birds. The series will introduce three new key characters: “Mia”, “Rosie” and “Buddy”, and a little pig named “Hamylton” as per reports.
The protagonists will be catapulted to an unexplored island, where they will have to solve its mysteries to survive and return home. Chris Prynoski, Shannon Prynoski, Antonio Canobbio and Titmouse’s Ben Kalina will serve as executive producers along with showrunner Eric Rogers. Mystery Island is the first Angry Birds series created with Amazon. And it will be exclusive to Prime Video and Amazon Kids+.
What to expect in Angry Birds new Animated series?
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More details about Angry Birds Mystery Island will be shared in the future. So we’ll keep an eye out for it. For now we only have this logo:
We are excited to be working with Amazon to bring a new chapter to the Pups story on Angry Bird Mystery Island,” said Hanna Valkeapää-Nokkala, Head of Brand Licensing at Rovio. “I’m sure Pups fans will be excited to see them in their own series, speaking with voices for the first time.”
“Working with the dream team and cast has been the highlight of my career. Together, we’re hatching a series full of comedy, heart and binge-watching mystery. The series is going to be filled with laugh-out-loud moments,” said head writer Eric Rogers.