Chuck, originally known as the Yellow Bird,[1] is a recurrent character that appears in the Angry Birds series. He is a triangular bird and a member of the Angry Birds, known for his super speed and hyperactive personality. Chuck is very competitive and strives to prove his worth to Red, whom he sees as a hero. Despite his confident exterior, he harbors insecurities and can be very cowardly.
The character debuted in Poached Eggs in the original Angry Birds, and has since been one of the most prominent cast members. In the games, Chuck is best at destroying wood and possesses the ability to fly at super speeds in mid-air, allowing him to reach distant structures.
Chuck has an unusual triangular body and is covered in yellow feathers. He has a white chest, red eyebrows, and a small yet long beak. His tuft consists of four pointy black feathers pointing backwards, and his tail has three similar feathers that point upwards. In concept artwork, Chuck was going to be round like Red.[11] In Angry Birds Toons, Chuck's design was slightly modified. His body is now shown to be cone-shaped, and his face is placed slightly higher up.
Personality
Chuck has a very scatterbrained, hyperactive nature. He prioritizes speed over precision, often resulting in incomplete or poorly done tasks, as he tires himself out and falls asleep accidentally.[8] Although he constantly trains,[2] he struggles to keep focus as he has hundreds of thoughts a minute,[1][8] sometimes leading to catastrophic results.[12] These tendencies make Chuck easily get bored of what he does, jumping from project to project before moving to something else. As a result, he has adopted hundreds of hobbies, like karate, surfing, painting, origami, and many more.[8][9]
"Well, Red always says that I'm too easily distracted, but I don't think I am. I mean... oh, look, Hal is practicing on the slingshot. Bet I could do better."
Chuck is extremely arrogant and loves showing off,[8] often looking at himself in the mirror and posing.[13][14] His hubris can even lead to him believing there are Internet memes named in his honor.[8] Believing that he is underappreciated, Chuck has a highly competitive spirit fueled by a desire to be the best at everything and prove himself to Red, whom he views as a hero.[1][10] This can lead him to the absurd, like deliberately taking the eggs away at night to later claim he saved them,[15] and carrying a box of dynamite sticks with him to simulate Bomb's explosiveness.[1] Beneath the confident façade he pushes, however, Chuck is insecure and cowardly,[8][9] being scared of the paranormal,[16] thunderstorms,[17] and Terence.[9] He tries to hide his fears to avoid embarrassment in front of Red, but is nevertheless willing to confront them if it means receiving admiration in return.[17]
Game appearances
Angry Birds
In the original Angry Birds, and its multiple re-releases, Chuck is one of the core playable characters. He is introduced in Poached Eggs, specifically its sixteenth level, as the third character in the game overall. He appears in all subsequent chapters except The Big Setup. In levels and most cutscenes, Chuck appears in his original design, though the profiles of The Mighty League and the cutscenes of Piggy Farm and Jurassic Pork depict him in his design from Angry Birds Toons. Additionally, he had a different design in the cutscenes of earlier versions of the game, retaining his triangular body but resembling Red in face and crest.
In gameplay, Chuck can only be used in the levels where he appears, when it is his turn to be launched from the slingshot. When the player taps the screen after he is launched, Chuck will receive a huge burst of speed towards whichever direction he is facing, giving him more destructive power. This makes him a much more versatile character, and he is often used to get Golden Eggs that are far away. Chuck is of moderate strength and performs best against wood, but is ineffective against glass and stone, notably losing all of his speed upon destroying a glass block.[18] Upon beating the level, the player is given 10,000 bonus points for each Chuck that was not used.
Angry Birds Seasons
In Angry Birds Seasons, and its multiple re-releases, Chuck returns as a playable character. He is introduced early in Trick or Treat, again as the third character, and appears in all of the following episodes. In gameplay, Chuck controls exactly the same as in the original Angry Birds with no significant differences. He is very effective when going underwater as his ability allows him to regain the speed he would otherwise lose in the water. He is also very good at destroying floating blocks, like the snow from the Christmas chapters and the clouds in Hogs and Kisses. In more recent versions of Seasons, he has unlockable costumes called "Bird Wear" like most other characters, although these are entirely cosmetics.
Angry Birds Rio
In Angry Birds Rio, Chuck first appears in both Playground and Smugglers' Den, and is a recurring playable character across the game. In the "Rio" storyline, Chuck and the other birds were kidnapped by Brazilian smugglers to be sold at the black market for a hefty prize. After breaking out of confinement, they befriended Blu and Jewel, freed other bird species from the smugglers, and defeated Nigel and his hordes of marmosets before returning home. Chuck sports his appearance from prior games in the Rio episodes, and his Angry Birds Toons design in the Rio 2 levels. In gameplay, he works identically to previous installments with no noteworthy differences.
A variant of Chuck known as the Rocket Bird[19] appears in all of Rocket Rumble's Bonus Levels. He is strapped to a purple firework rocket and wears pilot glasses. Upon being launched, he starts to spin clockwise indefinitely. When he collides with something or if the screen is tapped, the rocket activates, sending Chuck flying at the direction he is facing. In his trajectory, Chuck slides off solid surfaces and destroys small blocks. Eventually, the rocket explodes, with Chuck retaining its momentum.
Angry Birds Friends
Chuck makes a comeback in Angry Birds Friends, as the deuteragonist once again. He appears in both of the history and tournament levels. Unlike the other birds, guest characters replace Chuck in some of the tournaments, such as Hockey Bird and Shakira.
Chuck has the same ability that he does in the previous two installments, having not much change when it comes to speed, strength or size. His battle cries, launch sounds, and corpse noises were the same. He had separate new sounds in-game once but were removed in an update for the Facebook version.
Like all of the characters (Except for Bubbles, as his design doesn't change in Toons), Chuck received a new design based on his Toons design in an update with new sprites. In another update, he got new sounds which are his Toons sounds.
On the April 20th 2017 Weekly Tournament, there was a bonus where Chuck would give more points, giving a hint about the Star Cup, in which he can get more feathers and give more points.
He once dressed up as Freddie Mercury on the Freddie For A Day Tournament, which he wears a crown, a tank top and has a mustache and chest hair.
He didn't appear as a playable character in the tournament but appeared in the level select screen along with the other birds.
Bad Piggies
Chuck appears in Bad Piggies a bit into the game, through the Flight in the Night episode. Though he did not appear when the episode was first released, he appears in the second and third chapters as an enemy, and then on appears often as a hazard to the player.
This is the first time in any Angry Birds game that Chuck was, rather than being introduced from the very start, included through updates.
Chuck's design is slightly changed; his outlining and shading is given more quality, rather than the basic colors of the other games. His animation is also more vivid and uses the current design of the original game. All of his sprites are just modified versions of the "Chrome" models.
Gameplay
Levels with Chuck included will have him as a hazard/enemy, asleep next to a nearby slingshot. If the player makes too much noise near him, he will wake up and sling himself on the slingshot to attack Ross. He is the strongest out of the three enemy birds (the other two being Red and the Blues), and can actually break through wood and effectively damage the player's vehicle. Thus, the player should include powerful motors and objects if they want to easily escape Chuck.
He uses his original ability to increase speed, making him the only enemy bird that can change direction through his speed. The player should keep this in mind, and be even more careful when playing levels involving Chuck.
Main article: Senna BirdChuck appears as the very last character of the game to be introduced, appearing in Stunt as a boss to defeat. After the player unlocks Chuck in the game, they can use Chuck in any of the levels as they please. (provided that the player has enough energy) Chuck is yet the fastest character in the entire game, surpassing the speed of Red, The Blues, or any other character whose ability is based on a boost. In the game, it may not seem as if Chuck is progressing that quickly when the player activates his ability but actually slows down the time, which is why it seems as if he is not progressing in speed. In boss battles, he can leave wheel boosts behind for the player.
Since the update v2.0, Chuck is playable after the player receives at least one star in Campaign level 11, race 5.
Like all of the other characters of the game, Chuck uses a 3D model for the game. His appearance is based on his Toons animation style and has the same voice used in the series. Chuck is more versatile because of his newer 3D model, allowing him to be much more expressive.
Chuck also appeared as a limited edition version of the legendary racer Ayrton Senna, who was just a costumed version of Chuck. Ayrton Senna's ability is just a slightly faster version of Chuck's. (he is no longer playable as of update v2.0 though.)
Angry Birds Epic
Chuck appears in Angry Birds Epicas the second character to be introduced. At the beginning of the game, not only the pigs steal the eggs, but they also steal the bird’s equipment and kidnap Chuck. Seeing the Pigs holding his friend hostage, Red chases them to rescue him. Once Red frees Chuck from captivity by the pigs, he becomes one of the 5 playable characters in the story mode.
Chuck, like all of the other characters, can be upgraded and changed to the player's preference with the resources he/she has.
Enemies attacking target bird receive 75% AD damage each hit. Lasts 3 turns.
Pros Attacks all enemies and still deals substantial base damage. Shock Shield can be devastating against enemies (except pirates) when paired up with Rogues' Cupcake Trap and Cannoneer's Counter, as they will be forced to attack the target bird and receive a significant amount of damage.
Cons Only one bird is given a Shock Shield each turn.
Deals 45% AD damage to all enemies with a 65% chance to remove any target's positive effects.
Lighting Fast
Target bird immediately attacks a random enemy.
Pros Purges enemy buffs that can make the battle hard and allows any bird to attack during his turn twice. The latter is very useful when combined with Sea Dog’s Gang Up, Paladin’s Holy Strike and so on. Against singular enemies', Lightning Fast essentially allows a bird to attack twice.
Cons Deals less damage than Mage. The bird he makes attack with Lightning Fast might attack the wrong target (unless it's against lone enemies) and using it on himself is just a normal attack. (Note: this class isn’t very useful, but must be used in Matilda’s Garden otherwise it will be extremely troublesome!)
Deals 20% AD damage to all enemies, which also take 35% AD damage each turn for 3 turns.
Healing Rain
Removes all negative effects from target bird and heals all birds for 20% of Chuck's health.
Pros Poisons all enemies except pirates. Allows Chuck to heal his allies while the poison effect from Acid Rain damages enemies for him over time, dealing a total of 125% AD damage. Can also cleanse effects with Healing Rain.
Cons Healing is dependent on Chuck’s maximum health, which means that it’s not as useful when he has a low health pool. Moreover, Healing Rain can only cleanse debuffs from one bird, meaning that if the entire team is afflicted with debuffs Chuck cannot remove all of them at once.
Deals 100% AD damage. Lightning strikes 3 other targets, dealing less damage with each subsequent strike (67% AD, 45% AD, and 30% AD damage respectively).
Energize
Each hit on target bird fills the Rage Chili by 5% and has a 20% chance to stun the attacker for 1 turn. Lasts 3 turns.
Pros Deals the highest base damage among Chuck's classes (tied with Illusionist). In addition, multi-strike enemies attacking targets with Energize fill the Rage Chilli faster and have a higher chance of stunning themselves. Energize also synergises well with Berserker and is very effective when combined with I Dare You! and Cupcake Trap due to its reliable stun chance.
Cons This is the only class that can't damage all enemies in a battle with 5 enemies or more. Furthermore, unlike most of Chuck’s other classes, high damage to the target is not recommended against enemies with Dodge.
Deals 50% AD damage to all enemies. Target receives 25% more damage for 3 turns.
Rage Of Thunder
Enemies attacking any bird receive 45% AD damage each hit. Lasts 3 turns.
Pros Can grant all birds a Shock Shield instead of just one. This class can also make enemies take more damage, and despite this Thunderclap still deals decent damage to all enemies.
Cons Thunderclap's effect only affects one target at a time, and Rage of Thunder reflects less damage than Mage's Shock Shield.
Deals 100% AD damage. For 3 turns, 35% of damage dealt to the target is also applied to all other enemies.
Mirror Image
Target ally attacks a second time dealing 50% damage. Lasts 3 turns.
Pros Deals the highest base damage among Chuck's classes (tied with Wizard). With Dancing Spark's effect, birds attacking the target also deal decent AOE damage to other enemies. Furthermore, Mirror Image can prove to be useful when paired with Marksmen's Ambush and Sea Dog's Gang Up.
Cons Dancing Spark’s effect is futile on pirates and Mirror Image may not be helpful against Ironclads. Additionally, AOE damage from Dancing Spark is dependent on the damage dealt to the initial target, which means low damage to the target results in low damage to all other enemies.
Power
Boost
Overall
Rage Chili
Immediately launch 5 attacks from your birds.
Rage Chili
- Arena
Immediately launch 3 attacks from your birds.
Imprisoned Chuck
45
Save Me!
Destroy the cage to free Chuck!
Chuck will defeat all enemies in the final wave once his cage is destroyed.
Angry Birds POP!
Chuck first appeared in the game as a limited edition character and was only available for a short period of time. Here, he was an option as a playable character in all of the levels of the game.
Later on, when the game was added onto the Angry Birds series rather than an attachment to Stella, the characters were changed (excluding Stella) to members of Red's flock. Chuck appears in the Piggy in the Middle levels of the game, replacing Dahlia.
In the Piggy in the Middle Level, the player must use bubbles to destroy the objects surrounding a pig to beat the level.
When Chuck was a limited edition character, his own special ability bubble was the Flash Pop, which popped all of the bubbles and objects in a column.
However, when he was introduced as a permanent character his ability was changed to replace Dahlia's, whose pop was the Color Pop. The Color Pop can pop all of the bubbles of the color that it touches.
Angry Birds Fight!
Chuck appeared in Angry Birds Fight! as a main character. He was one of the 6 playable characters that the player could choose from. Other than being a playable character, Chuck also appears on the matching board as an icon.
Chuck appeared often in promotional material and trailers for the game.
Certain parts of the game are in computer animation, including the player's customizable characters. Chuck's animation is taken directly out of the Angry Birds Toons series.
Like all of the other characters, Chuck could be customized to the player's preference, with costumes and weapons that could be purchased with in-game currency.
As of August 1, 2017, the game has been discontinued and removed from the Play and App stores, and the servers have since been shut down.
The game wouldn't include direct gameplay with the birds, but rather a tile-matching objective. Matching 3 of the bird's icons would pop the birds out, matching 4 of the icons would activate that specific bird's ability. If 4 of Chuck's icons were matched, he would create horizontal lines, stopping the opponent from matching.
At the end of the round, the two players would begin fighting, and the one that made the most points during the round would win the battle.
Angry Birds 2
Chuck appears in Angry Birds 2 as a main and playable character of the game. Once Chuck is unlocked, the player receives his character card, which can be used in any of the levels.
The game uses computer animation for the birds and pigs, which had never happened before. (the games prior used set sprites for the birds when they were launched, idle, squawking, etc.) Chuck appears in his Angry Birds Toons animation style, as well as the same voice used in the series.
Chuck has the same ability to increase in speed that he has in the original game.
Chuck is much faster in this game, zipping by in a nearly straight line until he hits a structure. However, when his ability is activated he can still be affected by fans and other things that may alter his direction.
He is also much stronger when it comes to destroying wood, and can shred through entire wood structures with ease. However, he is still very weak when it comes to destroying glass and stone, at times not even managing to knock down smaller glass/stone structures due to this weakness.
When the player is aiming Chuck, wooden objects will be highlighted, indicating that that is the material Chuck is best at destroying.
Like all of the other characters, Chuck's card can be upgraded with feathers. He also has hats that can be purchased with black orbs. These factors along with the slingshot level affect his score multiplier.
Angry Birds World Tour
Chuck appears in Angry Birds World Tour as once again the deuteragonist and a main character. Like all of the characters in the game, he uses his Toons design. Chuck has the same ability that he does in the previous installments, having not much change when it comes to speed, strength or size.
Angry Birds Ace Fighter
Chuck appeared in Angry Birds Ace Fighteras a main and playable character. He appears in promotional material and trailers for the game.
Chuck's Description In-Game:
A bird of broad interests and insight. Indeed, some would even call him a true visionary. The problem is that there's so much going on in that bird brain of his that he has trouble focusing on one thing. He's liable to do something then instantly change his mind when thought it through.
Rovio announced that the game would be shutting down due to adjustment of structure platform, as well as an expired contract with Siamgame. On September 6, 2016, the game was removed from the App and Play stores and recharge was turned off, making the game nearly impossible. On October 10, the servers were shut down.
The game is based on a "shoot-em-up" style, with the player placed at the bottom of the screen as enemies fly down from above. Not much is known about Chuck's role specifically in the game. It is known that he was one of four playable characters, and could be paired with different kinds of planes.
Angry Birds Blast!
Chuck appears in Angry Birds Blast! as a main character, but not a playable character. (as none of the characters are) He appears in promotional material and trailers for the game.
Every character has his/her own unique quest, and Chuck's is to "look for disciples". The player has to beat a level with a pink hatchling and a level with a purple hatchling on it to complete the quest.
Chuck appears in multiple parts of the game in his Angry Birds Toons animation style, but the Chucks encased inside of the balloons appear slightly different, taking on more exaggerated appearances.
Gameplay
The player's objective in the game is to pop 2 or more groupings of the same balloons. Multiple Chucks can be found in yellow-colored balloons.
Other than this, there is not much direct gameplay with the birds. Unlike past installments of the series, the gameplay is left directly with the player, no birds are used with their unique abilities.
There's also an event named Chuckenstein, which the player has to beat 3 levels in a row without losing a life to get rewards.
Angry Birds Evolution
Chuck (labeled as Classic Chuck) is a character added to the game to promote the franchise's 10th Anniversary. He was formerly unplayable but was later added as an obtainable bird in events, like Yellow Excavation, his debuting event. along with his Master form. Unlike other birds in the game, he is a classic version of a bird and doesn't have limbs.
His abilities are as follows:
Unstoppable: Uses his hypersonic speed to pierce through pigs, dealing 2090 damage and ignoring all items in his way.
Leader Skill: All yellow birds in team get +40% attack power.
Awaken Skill: Increases the critical chance by 15%!
Angry Birds Reloaded
Chuck appears in Angry Birds Reloaded as once again the deuteragonist and a main character. Like all of the characters in the game, he uses the exact same sprite from Angry Birds Friends. However, the original opening cutscene in Piglantis showcased him in his original design from the first game. Chuck has the same ability that he does in the previous installments, having not much change when it comes to speed, strength or size.
Chuck is one of the three usable birds in Block Quest. When on the board, he will move to a new line whenever a line he's on is cleared. If three Chucks are cleared at once, the player will gain a Chuck to shoot onto the board, damaging anything within a three by three radius. These properties are identical to every other bird in the game.
Animated appearances
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Angry Birds Toons
Chuck is featured as a main character in the Angry Birds Toons series and makes multiple appearances in many of the episodes, sometimes the subject on his own. The series shows more depth to Chuck as a character and his interests other than what the games have shown us.
For example, in "Chuck Time", Chuck saved Red from a great height. He transformed somehow, making him have an ultra speed boost.
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Chuck makes a cameo appearance in Slingshot Delivery, where he was trying to launch himself off the slingshot, but a Minion Pig took it from him, making him fall.
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Book Appearances
Kaiken
Chuck has a few small roles in the Kaiken educational books. In his appearances, he's usually being commented on by other characters.
Appearing briefly in the middle of the book, The Blues come across Chuck inside a treasure chest, and take time to point out that he's inside the chest, while they're outside the chest.
Chuck is once again encountered by The Blues, this time flying a kite during the encounter. The Blues point out that the kite he's flying is diamond-shaped.
This story involves Chuck earning the title of "Smartest bird on the island" after finding a detective hat and magnifying glass on the beach. He first meets the fake Green Bird while rolling stones, being introduced to him by Matilda. He later follows Red when he checks up on the fake bird guarding The Eggs. Chuck finds it suspicious that Red is letting a bird new to The Flock guard The Eggs, and decides to watch him. Chuck ends up falling asleep, but when the sun rises, his magnifying glass ends up burning the fake bird's disguise, revealing him to Red as a Pig. Chuck is oblivious to his success until Red congratulates him for it, causing him to declare himself the "Smartest bird on the island".
Chuck appears as the book's main protagonist alongside The Blues. The plot follows him searching Piggy Island for a treasure after he finds a map. Throughout his journey, Chuck is continuously bailed out of tricky situations by The Blues, even though they aren't supposed to be following him. The quartet eventually locate the treasure despite losing the map, finding it to be food stuffs, and return back to The Flock to celebrate.
Chuck is seen lingering around the clearing in the Slingshot Woods during the story, eating breakfast with The Flock and repapering when Red returns with a recovered Egg.
When Bomb disappears on his birthday, Chuck is the one who suggests checking the Slingshot for any trace of Bomb, which results in The Flock locating him. When the birds are preparing Bomb's birthday celebration, Chuck is tasked with blowing up the balloons.
Chuck is the book's main protagonist, going fishing out of boredom and finding nothing but trash. Corporal Pig steals this trash from Chuck to use against The Flock, but it ends up failing. Chuck just barely misses the fight, returning to the nest upset.
Chuck appears alongside Red during the volleyball game at the start. When The Eggs get stolen under Stella's watch, Chuck wonders aloud what The Flock should do, before being shut down by Stella, who vows to get The Eggs back by herself.
Exactly one year before the events of the book, Chuck was the winner of the island's annual Great Fling-Off. When Red decides to stay up late to train some more for the event, Chuck takes notice, following him.
When Red stumbles into Chuck training on the Slingshot, Chuck insists that they train together, and the two begin training fiercely, ultimately exhausting themselves and sleeping up to the event. The duo ultimately give up the competition when Corporal Pig attempts to steal The Eggs, working together to save them from the Pigs.
During a trip to the beach, Red sustains a head injury, which makes him begin acting like King Pig. Chuck, along with the rest of The Flock, try to get through to him with little success. Right when Red attempts to eat The Eggs, he's struck by a beach ball and returned to normal.
During a trip to the Red Giant Valley, Stella and Chuck find Foreman Pig and a group of Minions trying to chop down a large tree. After some difficulties getting the saw, they manage to burn the pigs' tools. When the pigs retreat, Chuck tries to lick some honey from it, angering a bee hive behind it. Chuck and Stella escape, but Chuck is badly stung. Stella decides to bring Chuck to Matilda to be treated for his injuries.
Staying with Red and Bomb for most of the story, Chuck's role in the story is relatively minor. He is sent to scout for Pig activity at the start of the book, but finds nothing. When The Blues report a monster attacking Matilda's Garden, Chuck digs a hole in order to trap the beast. Chuck also accompanies The Blues and Bomb to rescue Matilda when the Pigs kidnap her.
Alongside Stella, Chuck acts as one of the books protagonists. When he and Stella are relaxing on a beach, they come across an abandoned rowboat, and decide to get in. The rowboat soon takes the birds to the ship of one Captain Badburger, who forces them to join his crew against their will. Chuck in particular excels at cleaning Justin, Badburger's personal sea serpent.
Chuck and Stella soon find out that Captain Badburger is conspiring with the oddly familiar-looking Captain Bigbeard to steal The Eggs, and begin conspiring against the captains. After befriending other occupants of the ship, Chuck and Stella are able to Escape Badburger, retrieve their eggs, and return home.
Chuck is a minor character in the book. When Stella'snew friend is found out to be a Pig, Chuck is the one who suggests that they throw him in a cage to experiment on him.
Powers and abilities
Chuck's most noticeable ability is his super speed, which allows him to launch himself at lightning speeds to enemy fortresses and bring them down easily.[10][8] Though the exact extent of his speed is unknown, he is said to reach hypersonic speeds[20][21] (3,836–7,673 mph, or 1,715–3,430 m/s) and is fast enough to travel millions of years back in time.[22] From his perspective, everything moves in slow motion when going at such high speeds.[23]
Chuck is a skilled mechanic and driver, capable of making, upgrading and driving his own karts. Coupled with his reflexes, he is capable of driving around tight, sharp curves without losing speed.[24] To a lesser extent, Chuck is also known for being an experienced wizard and an expert in alchemy. He can summon all kinds of clouds to attack enemies and heal his allies, as well as a group of lightning spheres that can protect his target ally, and a copy of one of his allies that will attack an enemy before disappearing.
By riding on a rocket, Chuck can turn into Rocket Bird. His ability using this transformation is to spin around while flying and he will fly very fast to the direction that his firework is pointing at. This transformation only appeared in Angry Birds Rio.
By passing through an extraterrestrial wormhole of some kind, Chuck can turn into Lazer Bird. Most of his abilities remain the same. This transformation first appeared in Angry Birds Space.
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Relationships
Red
Chuck is fiercely loyal to Red, seeing him as a hero.[9] He always unquestioningly supports Red's ideas and strategies in the battles against the pigs and is willing to do anything to impress him.[10][1] However, Chuck's scatterbrained and careless nature tends to frustrate Red.
The Blues
"The Blues are always playing tricks on me. They just don't give me the respect I'm due."
Chuck has a mutual dislike for the Blues, believing that they do not give him the respect he deserves.[9] He often bosses them around and attempts to impress them, much to their frustration.[25]
Bomb
"And as for Bomb. Everyone thinks he's sooo great, but he's no big deal. He goes "bang" - so what?"
Chuck has a competitive rivalry with Bomb. He is often annoyed by the attention Bomb receives for his explosive abilities, but envies his natural skills and fears that he is scheming to take his place as Red's second-in-command, something that fuels his determination to prove himself.[9][10][20] Nevertheless, the two have been shown to be a capable duo when they put their differences apart.[26]
Hal
It is Chuck who rescues Hal from the Bad Piggies' cage in Danger Above 6-4. While the two birds have a friendly relationship, in one comic featured in Angry Birds Magazine, Hal gently reminds Chuck not to ruin The Blues' belief in Santa Claus, as Chuck does not believe in his existence.
Terence
"Terence scares me silly, but please don't tell anyone. Especially Red."
Despite his confident and show-off behavior, Chuck is secretly terrified of Terence, whose imposing presence and silent demeanor intimidate him, making him feel anxious and fearful.[9][27] Chuck goes out of his way to avoid Terence as much as possible to not be seen as weak.[9]
Corporal Pigs
Chuck has more in common with the Corporal Pigs than meets the eye: both are loyal to their leader and have a tendency to make mistakes with disastrous consequences. As the Corporals are always trying to bring King Pig the Angry Birds' eggs, they have become opponents of the birds, specially Chuck; whenever he encounters one of the Corporals, their conflicts quickly escalate. However, Chuck is always able to foil the Corporal Pigs' plots.[20]
Throughout Season 1 of Angry Birds Toons, Chuck's feathers turn from normal yellow to pale yellow.
Ayrton Senna is the sixth bird to be based on a real person, the first three being the Developer Birds (based on Peter Vesterbacka, Jaako Iisalo, and Serdar Soganci), Freddie Mercury being the fourth and Slash being the fifth.
Senna is also the second bird to have his character modeled on Chuck, the first being Freddie Mercury. They are also the only birds made in tribute to deceased people (Freddie died in 1991 and Senna died in 1994).
The reason why you have to win 41 races as Senna to get his helmet is because this is the same number of victories the real Ayrton Senna had during his Formula One career.
When he turns into a corpse, Chuck rolls like a ball, even though his body is a cone.
In the early cutscenes before the Birdday update of Angry Birds, Chuck was the same size as the Blues along with having a similar design to Red, but was later on changed to his normal appearance.
Chuck has astraphobia, a great fear of thunder, shown in Thunder Chuck.
As revealed in the Angry Birds 2 website, Chuck can run up to 100 mph, and sometimes faster.
Chuck is a little different in the bonus levels of Rocket Rumble in Angry Birds Rio. He has a big fire arrow hanging under his body and he wears pilot glasses. When he is launched, he starts to spin around while flying and he will fly very fast to the direction that his arrow is pointing at when the screen is tapped. The arrow wrecks everything it hits and will finally explode in the same way as normal firework does.
*Appears in the international mobile version only **Appears in the PC version only ***Unused ^Appears in the Chinese version only +Appears in Angry Birds Trilogy only