Matilda is the peacemaker, quite literally.
Red is the original Angry Bird, and the movie wisely turns his iconic scowl into a character flaw: he’s angry because he’s deeply lonely and misunderstood. Sudeikis delivers dry, sarcastic wit (“I’m not angry, I’m just… disappointed”), but the script gives Red a relatable vulnerability. His arc moves from isolated outcast to accidental leader. Unlike the game, where anger is his only mode, the movie shows that his rage is a mask for a desire to protect others. The result is a surprisingly nuanced protagonist. angry birds movie all birds
(Extra points for making an exploding bird feel like a real person). Matilda is the peacemaker, quite literally
(Common Loon) : A gentle, black round bird with a literal "explosive" personality. : Another friend meets in anger management; he is kind but volatile. His arc moves from isolated outcast to accidental leader
The Flapping Flight (a controlled, heroic flight) and, reluctantly, the “Mighty Burst” (gas propulsion).
Here’s an informative review of the avian cast in The Angry Birds Movie (2016) and its sequel, focusing on the personalities, voice performances, and roles of the main feathered characters.