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  1. Originally, Matilda lived on Bird Island, where she gave "anger management classes", a series of classes made to pacify birds with an unstable anger. Among those birds were Red, Chuck, Bomb, and Terence, the latter of whom eventually married Matilda and now has four children with her.

  2. 31 de jul. de 2015 · - YouTube. Angry Birds 2 – Meet Matilda: Explosive Spirit! 6.77M subscribers. Subscribed. 5.4K. 1.9M views 8 years ago. Peace-loving Matilda would like nothing more than to see bird and pig...

  3. www.angrybirds.com › characters › matildaMatilda | Angry Birds

    Matilda is a yellow bird with a pink bow and a purple beak. She is one of the main characters in the Angry Birds franchise, appearing in games, movies, comics and more.

  4. Matilda | Wiki Angry Birds | Fandom. en: Angry Birds, Pájaros. Matilda. Angry Bird blanco. El Angry Bird blanco es uno de los tipos de Angry Birds que se utilizan en Angry Birds y Angry Birds Seasons. Se caracteriza por su forma de huevo y por su poder de lanzar huevos bomba.

  5. Matilda is a character that appears in the Angry Birds series. She is a chicken who can lay explosive eggs. Originally, Matilda is an egg-shaped bird who was covered in white feathers. She has a large, oval beak, two small eyes, yellow spots on her cheeks, and three short, black feathers on her...

  6. Matilda appears in the Angry Birds Movie as a main character and is voiced by Maya Rudolph. She is first introduced as the head of the Infinity Acceptance Center, and from then on appears very often in the rest of the movie, and is involved in the battle with the pigs.

  7. Sci-fi. Matilda, the White Bird is one of the original five birds in the original flock from the Angry Birds 2009 series. Matilda is a white chicken that has an egg shaped body, egg shaped beak and three strands of black hair. She also has yellowish blushes and a light pinkish chest.

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