The latest ‘Angry Birds Space’ that was released last month emphasize by 30 million people a day for a total of 300 million minutes, now approaches to small and big screen in your home. The amazing mobile game ANGRY Birds hit record, downloading 20 million times in its first week.
Now it is coming on your TV screen with its initial 52 episodes of Angry Birds cartoons characters lasting between two-and-a-half to three minutes each by the end of the year, according to Rovio Company.
Rovio, the company that push and make hit the Angry Birds game, said it plans to debut it into cartoons using Disney as its model.
“We’re going to roll out a weekly animation series later this year of shortform content,” Rovio’s head of animation, Nick Dorra, announced in a conference in Cannes, France.
“We’re looking at building a video app for that, and we’re also looking at partnerships and so on,” he added.
The Company plans to be on all screens on TV as well as mobile phones and iPads. It is also working on developing an Angry Birds film that may be released in 2013 or 2014.
The video game, also available as a web app, runs around Angry Birds who are forcefully destructive birds at pigs hidden in a queue of fortified buildings.
If we see the animated video’s first look then we explores the deep thoughts of the characters, such as why are they always angry?
Moreover, the Rovio, wants to be an entertainment company also plans to bring the Angry Birds into the real world too such as Disney world.
And for that the company will target the childrens’ activity parks and open its first park in Finland at the end of this month, involving animal spring riders, swings, and sandpits and climbing towers.