Piggy Tales (2014)

The lovably dim pigs of Angry Birds get their own claymation spotlight in this short-form comedy series packed with slapstick charm.

Piggy Tales - Series Information

  • Original Title: Piggy Tales
  • First Air Year: 2014
  • Last Air Year: 2019
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Animation
  • Content Rating (US): TV-G
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (2 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 4
  • Number of Episodes: 121
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: April 11, 2014 (United States - TV-G), April 11, 2014 (South Korea - ALL)
  • Networks: YouTube, Toons.TV
  • Alternative Titles: 앵그리버드 피기테일즈 (KR), Angry Birds Piggy Tales (US)
  • Production Companies: Rovio Entertainment, Rovio Animation
  • Production Countries: Finland

Piggy Tales - Plot

Short claymation of the pigs from Angry Birds.

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Piggy Tales - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Antti LJ Pääkkönen
  • Antti Pääkkönen

Piggy Tales - FAQs

What is Piggy Tales about?

Piggy Tales is a short-form claymation comedy series centered on the mischievous pigs from the Angry Birds franchise. Each bite-sized episode follows the pigs in slapstick, wordless adventures — getting into trouble, goofing around, and generally causing chaos in their own endearingly clumsy way.

Is Piggy Tales connected to the Angry Birds franchise?

Absolutely. Piggy Tales is a spin-off set within the Angry Birds universe, produced by Rovio Animation — the same studio behind Angry Birds Toons. Rather than focusing on the birds, it puts the spotlight squarely on the pigs, giving them their own comedic adventures.

How many seasons and episodes does Piggy Tales have?

Piggy Tales ran for four main seasons plus a specials collection, totalling 121 episodes. Season 1 had 31 episodes, Season 2 (Pigs at Work) had 26, Season 3 (Third Act) had 34, and Season 4 (4th Street) wrapped things up with 30 episodes.

Where can you watch Piggy Tales?

Episodes of Piggy Tales are available to buy on Google Play Movies and Fandango At Home. The series originally aired on YouTube and Toons.TV, so some episodes may still be accessible there depending on your region.

What animation style does Piggy Tales use?

Piggy Tales uses claymation — a stop-motion animation technique where characters are sculpted from clay and photographed frame by frame. This tactile, handcrafted style gives the pigs a wonderfully goofy, physical quality that perfectly suits their slapstick humour and short episode format.

Is Piggy Tales suitable for young children?

Yes, Piggy Tales carries a TV-G rating, making it suitable for all ages. The humour is entirely visual and slapstick, with no dialogue, which also makes it accessible to children regardless of language background. It's a fun, gentle watch for the whole family.

Who produced Piggy Tales?

Piggy Tales was produced by Rovio Entertainment and its animation arm, Rovio Animation, based in Finland. The studio is best known for creating the Angry Birds franchise, and Piggy Tales represents one of its most charming spin-off ventures in short-form animated content.

What shows are similar to Piggy Tales?

If you enjoy Piggy Tales, you'll likely love Angry Birds Toons, which shares the same universe. Other great picks include Animaniacs, Fish Hooks, Back at the Barnyard, and Close Enough for animated comedy fans, or What a Cartoon! and MAD for fans of short-form animated sketches.

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