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Trapped Bird
Background information
Feature films Rio
Shorts
Novelization
Video games Angry Birds Rio
Voice Thomas F. Wilson
Character information
Species Shining Honeycreeper
Gender Male
Alias
Occupation
Feather/Hair/ Skin color Blue body (Rio)
Purple body (Angry Birds Rio)
Eyes Black
Friends Blu
Jewel
Red
Jim, Jay and Jake
Chuck
Bomb
Matilda
Hal
Terence
Bubbles
Stella
Mighty Eagle
Enemies Nigel
The Smugglers
Fate Living
Likes
Dislikes
Quote "Hey, birdy. Let me out! Let me out! LET ME OUT OF HERE!!!"
"I'm out!!!" (laughs hysterically)


The Trapped Bird is a shining honeycreeper that was captured by the smugglers and placed in a cage overcrowded with small yellow birds.

He was first seen when Blu and Jewel were placed by Fernando with the other captured birds in the smuggler's hideout.

He was last seen in the cargo plane, captured together with Blu and Jewel. When Blu escapes and frees Jewel, Rafael, Nico, and Pedro, the cage the Trapped Bird is in is pushed off its crate, hitting the ground, and the impact caused it to pop him out through one of the gaps. He and the other birds then fly out of the plane, leaving Blu and Jewel to a final face-off with Nigel.

Appearance[]

In Rio, he is dark blue, with black eye rings, with gray feet and beak.

In Angry Birds Rio, for unknown reasons, his feathers are purple instead of blue.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • In Angry Birds Rio, for unknown reasons, he has purple feathers instead of blue.
  • His only lines are "Hey, birdy. Let me out! Let me out! LET ME OUTTA HERE!" and "I'm out!".
    • Because the Thomas F. Wilson is well known, it is odd to put a minor character with a major actor. However, he may have not had a choice at the time.
  • The Shining Honeycreeper, the species that the bird is, isn't a rare species, so he may have been captured for his cute appearance.
    • His species is also not native to Brazil. However, the smugglers could have gotten him from the bird trade in a different country, or a different unknown reason.
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