I remember from like 2013 to 2017 i was a pretty big Angry Birds fan, had merch and everything. Remember watching this in cinemas in 2016 as an 8 year old. For a video game movie, it's good, and as a movie in general, it's alright, but it always puts a big smile on my face whenever I watch it.
@@CHICKEN_NUGGET132Bro that’s mental, I’m born 2006 so I’m not that old, but hearing, that sb was 5 in 2016 sounds so weird to me, I think the best comparison would be for you, if I’m correct you should be 13-14 now, a person born in 2020, when covid started is already 4 years old. 2016 was a great year tho
@@RoxanneClimber It’s not getting rickrolled 🙄 “On the Internet, a RickRoll is a prank where a visitor who clicks on a specific link is intentionally misdirected to a video of pop star Rick Astley's hit "Never Gonna Give You Up."”
Remember the first game when the mighty eagle was mysterious, scary and badass? You literally have to throw a fish can to summon him? I miss those days.
If I had to help some random people every time they thrown my favorite food on the ground for years I would probably get bored of it at some point. Cut the eagle some slack
Thunder is correct, no matter what your reason is for playing “Never gonna give you up”, you will always, in at very least spirit, be Rick Rolling someone due to the internet meme.
you know I remember playing the first angry birds game as a kid and I would be in awe that mighty eagle would basically just end the game and when I saw him here being one of those retired mentor cliches in movies/series I laughed so hard Edit: damn 2k likes in a week. Mother i am famous
one of the best movies ever change my mind. i remember laughing SOO HARD at the whole movie, especially when he just randomly peed into the sea on the mountain, couldnt stop laughing for literally 30 mins. good times :)
Looking at the vinyl record, we can see that Eagle places the needle about midway through track 3. Never Gonna Give You Up is the first track on Rick Astley - Whenever You Need Somebody. Unless this is a compilation record he bought that happens to contain Never Gonna Give You Up as the third track, the song that should’ve played when he put the needle down would be Together Forever from the same album.
This is a 100% proof that Rickroll is EVERYWHERE. Even when you couldn’t even imagine to expect that, he’s there, waiting for you to be Rickrolled by him!
As someone who had watched the movie, I could comfirm this is actually in the movie. No, I wasn’t lying Edit: OMG how many likes does it get?! Can it go even further?
Maybe I can watch the Lego Batman movie sometime but the only thing in my knowledge right now is the opening scene of the SpongeBob SquarePants movie I mean the first five I mean the first 3 minutes of the opening scene
Dude i didn't even realized too that this was a rickroll when i was a kid, when i rewatch it i had the most painful experience of my life being unexpectedly rickrolled💀
Fun Fact: _You got rickrolled with the Japanese subtitle, the dance moves of Mighty Eagle, which are similar and by the song itself. In the end you got triple rickrolled._
I swear every time I watch stuff like this I get mad nostalgic of the og angry birds and how different it felt back in the day and then seeing what angry birds is now is actually pretty depressing like its not exactly bad but its a shell of what it once was and a huge step down from the golden years 2008-2012
@@A.J.A.YSTUDIOS You didn't have to be rude... The movie could've had any song in existence to replace that song, which by the way is used a lot to troll people, even the bots use it!
first time I watched this I didn't even know about a rickroll and I never really realized it until I heard the song like a year later or two pretty sure everyone can relate
Bro I remember listening to it not knowing it was a rickroll back then keep in mind this was years ago, and months ago I remembered this song was a rickroll then I realised I got rickrolled by a cartoon
I noticed this again when my mom used my old cd's for my brother to watch of course i watched it with him and when it got to that part i started laughing
The Hog Rider card is unlocked from the Spell Valley (Arena 5). He is a very fast building-targeting, melee troop with moderately high hitpoints and damage. He appears just like his Clash of Clans counterpart; a man with brown eyebrows, a beard, a mohawk, and a golden body piercing in his left ear who is riding a hog. A Hog Rider card costs 4 Elixir to deploy. Strategy His fast move speed can boost forward mini tanks like an Ice Golem in a push. At the same time, he can also function as a tank for lower hitpoint troops such as Goblins as he still has a fair amount of health. Most cheap swarms complement the Hog Rider well, as they are nearly as fast as him and usually force more than one card out of the opponent's hand. The Hog Rider struggles with swarms, as they can damage him down and defeat him quickly while obstructing his path. Barbarians in particular can fully counter him without very strict timing on the defender's part, though be wary of spells. A Hunter can kill the Hog Rider in 2 hits if placed right on top of it. However, if you place something in front of the Hog Rider, the Hunter's splash will damage the Hog Rider and hit the card in front of it more. The Hog Rider in conjunction with the Freeze can surprise the opponent and allow the Hog Rider to deal much more damage than anticipated, especially if the opponent's go-to counter is a swarm, or swarms are their only effective counter to him. Skeletons and Bats will immediately be defeated by the spell, while Spear Goblins, Goblins, and Minions will be at low enough health to be defeated by a follow up Zap or Giant Snowball. However, this strategy isn't very effective against buildings as the Hog Rider will take a while to destroy the building, giving the opponent ample time to articulate another counter. Against non-swarm troops, it can deal a lot of damage during the freeze time, but this can allow the opponent to set up a massive counterpush. For this reason, players should either only go for a Hog Rider + Freeze when they have other units backing it up from a counterattack, or if the match is about to end and they need to deal as much damage as possible. It is not a good idea to send in a Hog Rider simply to destroy a building, especially if it is the only building targeting unit available, as defeating Crown Towers becomes substantially more difficult. Spells or simply waiting out the lifetime of the building are more effective. The exception to this is an Elixir Collector placed in front of the King's Tower. If a Hog Rider placed at the bridge, he can destroy the Collector for a positive Elixir trade, though the damage from both Princess Towers will usually mean he does not survive to deal any damage to them. However, if the opponent sends in defending troops, it can be an opportunity to gain spell damage value. In a deck with several low-cost cards, it might be worth it to simply send the Hog Rider against one building. These decks shuffle their card rotation quick enough, that they will arrive to their next Hog Rider before the next building arrives in the opponent's card rotation. Long-ranged troops like Musketeer and Flying Machine can snipe those buildings, preserving some of the Hog Rider's health, possibly allowing it to get some Tower damage. When there are buildings placed in the middle to counter the Hog Rider, understanding the placement of the Hog Rider and the type of building placed can help the Hog Rider to bypass certain buildings. Passive buildings such as spawners and Elixir Collector have a larger hitbox than defensive buildings; which means that if a passive building was placed 3 tiles away from the river in the middle of the opponent's side, then it is impossible for the Hog Rider to bypass that placement as the Hog Rider will get pulled to that building. Defensive buildings have a smaller hitbox than a passive building, which means if that if a defensive building was placed three tiles away from the river in the middle of the opponent's side, a Hog Rider placed at the very left or right side of the Arena may be able to bypass it due to its smaller hitbox. If the player has a building already placed down in the center of the arena, and the opponent tries to bypass it with a Hog Rider at the edge of the arena, they can use certain air troops to push the Hog Rider towards the building as it jumps over the river, effectively denying the bypass attempt. They must be already hovering over the correct placement, as very quick reflexes are required to correctly perform this technique. For Bats, Skeleton Dragons, and Minion Horde, they should be placed right in front of the Hog Rider as soon as it is deployed. For Minions, Skeleton Barrel, Mega Minion, Flying Machine, Electro Dragon, Baby Dragon, Inferno Dragon, Balloon, and Lava Hound, stagger the above placement one tile to the right if the Hog Rider is placed on the left side of the arena, and vice versa. They can also use ground troops to achieve the same result. Something like an Ice Golem deployed at the Hog Rider’s landing spot will obstruct his path and force him to go around the unit, which causes him to be closer to the building instead of the Crown Tower. The Hog Rider can kite Very Fast non-building targeting troops due to his own Very Fast speed and building only targeting if he is placed on the fourth tile from the bridge, slightly into the opposite lane. He can also stall grounded units when placed right at the bridge. He will pull them towards him while deploying, and then be untargetable by them when he jumps over the bridge. After landing, he will pull them back. This can be useful when the player needs to deal damage in the same lane they are defending. It will also help separate troops behind a tank in a large push. A Tornado placed on the second tile front of the player's King's Tower and staggered two tiles towards the Princess Tower will activate it without any damage dealt to the Princess Tower, helping them in defending future pushes. This can also be a method of mitigating all damage dealt to a Princess Tower, but doing this more than three times may result in the King's Tower's health being low enough to be targeted directly, opening up the possible threat of a back door three crown. A better alternative is to pull the Hog away from the Princess Tower into the attacking range of all three Crown Towers, which will negate all damage as long as none of them are already distracted A very powerful combo is the Hog Rider, the Musketeer, and the Valkyrie, typically referred to as the Trifecta. The Musketeer will defend against most troops, while the Valkyrie can protect her and the Hog Rider from swarms or high damage units. The Hog Rider is used to deal damage to the tower. This can be effectively countered by Lightning, one-shotting the Musketeer and severely damaging both the Valkyrie and Hog Rider. The Minion Horde is also effective, but the enemy can Zap them and the Musketeer will one-shot them all. Even if the Musketeer is defeated, the Hog Rider and Valkyrie will have enough time to severely damage the Tower. The Hog Rider should be placed behind the Valkyrie to give it a boost so that it stays in front of the Hog Rider, protecting it. A Hog Rider combined with a Goblin Barrel can be awkward for the opponent to defend against. Timing it so that the Hog Rider is tanking the tower shots for the Goblins is the most effective way to deal damage. However, a Barbarian Barrel can shut this down with minimal Tower damage for a positive Elixir trade, as long as the Goblin Barrel was placed directly on the Tower. Pairing the Hog Rider with the Balloon can deal devastating damage. If executed properly, the Hog Rider will act as a tank while the Balloon threatens to deal massive damage. The Hog Rider can also destroy any buildings attempting to slow down the combo. However, this combo is very vulnerable to swarms and anti-air cards as neither of the troops target anything but buildings. Additionally, they are easy to separate, due to the disparity in move speeds. Alternatively, the Hog Rider and the Balloon can be played in different lanes to spread the opponent's defenses thin. However, a building or Tornado can bring them back together for an easier defense. The Hog Rider can be paired with the Lumberjack as both a swarm bait and damage combo. It is a very fast combo with an extremely high damage output potential, so the enemy will likely try to counter it with a swarm. If this happens, use a spell like Arrows to render the opponent defenseless. If they manage to defeat the Lumberjack, the dropped Rage will make the Hog Rider even more dangerous than it normally is. A fast and deadly combination is the Hog Rider and Mini P.E.K.K.A. combo. Both units are fast but the Mini P.E.K.K.A. does much more damage and does not attack only buildings so the Mini P.E.K.K.A. can deal with troops like the Executioner and Musketeer. However, this combo can be defeated with swarms like Skeleton Army, which will defeat both of them since neither of them can deal area damage. They are also unable to target air troops, so the Minion Horde can stop this easily. A risky play is to deploy the Hog Rider at the bridge as soon as the match starts. If the opponent does not react fast enough, the Hog Rider will deal a significant amount of damage to the Princess Tower. This can also allow the player to quickly scout the opponent's deck if they happen to react to him fast enough.
I didn't even know what rickrolling was, when I had watched the movie. I even had forgotten that there was such a scene, until I watched this video, and got rickrolled.
I know that song but I never knew it was a Rickroll💀 Until I found out today💀 But I did know about the “never gonna give you up” Back then but I thought it was just a normal song. Until I knew it was rickroll and now when I look back at that scene, It hits very hard😂💀