7 Reasons You Should Take Your Kids to See The Angry Birds Movie This Weekend

No matter what movie is currently on rotation (read: being played over and over) at your house right now, there's about to be a new animated feature in town. This weekend, The Angry Birds Movie, which is adapted from the popular video game, will be landing in a theater near you, and you've got to go see it with your crew. Not only does the movie deal with concepts such as identifying and working through anger, but it's also an absolutely hilarious film featuring some of your favorite actors' voices (including the voice of your kid's favorite snowman).

Read on for seven reasons you should go see The Angry Birds Movie with your kids this weekend (and watch the laughter-inducing trailer).

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It brings the game to life in a way that kids will love.
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It brings the game to life in a way that kids will love.

If you’ve ever spent time watching your kids launch those little birds across your phone screen, you know that there really isn’t much to the game. It’s simple, but the movie introduces the birds as multifaceted characters with personalities and backstories, something that the game couldn’t do.

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But you don’t need to know anything about the game to love it.
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But you don’t need to know anything about the game to love it.

Just like The Lego Movie, viewers need not know anything about the game inspiration for the film. In a roundtable discussion, Josh Gad told POPSUGAR Moms, “You don't need a comprehensive knowledge — or any knowledge, for that matter — of the video game. [The movie] exists on its own. . . . It’s its own unique thing."

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It teaches kids to deal with frustration and anger and turn it into something good.
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It teaches kids to deal with frustration and anger and turn it into something good.

Much like Inside Out, The Angry Birds Movie dives deep into the world of feelings, especially, of course, anger. Throughout the course of the film, the main character, Red, learns how to use his anger as passion, helping him to fight for what he believes is right.

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It shows that despite feeling like an outcast, being bullied, or having trouble fitting in, you can find people to connect to.
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It shows that despite feeling like an outcast, being bullied, or having trouble fitting in, you can find people to connect to.

Red feels like he’s totally invisible from the time he’s a baby bird, but through learning how to manage his temper and connect with others, he realizes that friendships are formed when you find those with common goals and interests and that there are people out there for every type of person to connect with if you open yourself up to it.

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It’s hysterical.
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It’s hysterical.

Even though this movie is about angry birds, it’s going to make you and your kids erupt in constant fits of giggles. And like most kid movies, this film is peppered with little gems that the kids will surely laugh at but are really blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moments that are a total nod to the parents sitting in the audience.

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The ensemble cast is a parent’s dream.
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The ensemble cast is a parent’s dream.

Think SNL cast members — Jason Sudeikis, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader — everyone’s favorite Lannister, Peter Dinklage, and, of course, Josh Gad (also known as Olaf). Hearing some of your favorite voices will make the hysterical one-liners even more worth the laugh.

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Olaf (Josh Gad) wants you to.
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Olaf (Josh Gad) wants you to.

On his Facebook page, Gad posted a number of hilarious reasons you should see the movie, and we have to admit, he makes some good points. Not to mention, his character, Chuck, seems like he’s going to be everyone’s favorite!

Happy movie-going!

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THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE - Official Theatrical Trailer (HD)