Angry birds for a happy planet

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The red Angry Bird thrilled Chinese fans by making a surprise visit to the Great Wall, and to the Bird's Nest Olympic stadium in Beijing.

The red Angry Bird poses for a photo at the Great Wall in Beijing. [Photo: mtime.com]

The red Angry Bird poses for a photo at the Great Wall in Beijing. [Photo: mtime.com] 

This was part of the "Angry Birds for a Happy Planet" campaign, in advocating environment protection.

A video featuring the Angry Birds' world tour was released as well, with Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, and Maya Rudolph lending voices to the project.

The public service announcement documents the red, yellow and black Angry Birds' trip to 25 countries, including France, Finland, Argentina and Australia, which aims to encourage people to take action against climate change and its impacts.

The United Nations also unveiled special edition stamps of Red in commemoration of Earth Day and the signing of the Paris agreement on climate change.

Earlier on the International Day of Happiness, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon named the red Angry Bird as Honorary Ambassador for Green.

The Angry Birds' have entertained millions of people around the world as a game, and soon as an animated feature film.

This 3D comedy film will hit big screens in China and the US on May 20th.

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