The Angry Birds Movie 2 — Family Discussion Guide
A guided conversation resource to help families explore the themes of The Angry Birds Movie 2 through a biblical lens.
Key Takeaways
Forgiveness and cooperation can break cycles of conflict.
Protecting others is a noble responsibility.
Worth is treated as something earned by being needed, rather than received from God.
Romantic and social humor is handled casually, so families may want to discuss modesty and wise speech.
Discussion Questions
What does Red think makes him valuable, and what does the movie suggest happens when that changes?
Why is it hard for the birds and pigs to trust each other, and what helps them move toward peace?
Which jokes felt harmless, and which ones crossed into rude or insulting speech?
Guidance Notes
This sequel stays in light family-comedy territory, but it includes repeated peril, rude humor, and a brief speed-dating sequence. Its strongest value is the emphasis on teamwork and forgiveness, though parents may want to talk through the movie’s jokes and its casual treatment of romance and identity.
The film celebrates cooperation, reconciliation, and protecting the vulnerable, which are healthy moral instincts. Its main tension is that Red’s sense of worth is tied to being needed, so parents may want to discuss how Christian identity rests in being loved by God in Christ, not in usefulness or popularity.
Cartoon peril
Rude humor
Scripture References
Family Discussion Guide — The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019)
Use this guide after watching The Angry Birds Movie 2 together to explore its themes through a biblical lens.
Key Takeaways
- Forgiveness and cooperation can break cycles of conflict.
- Protecting others is a noble responsibility.
- Worth is treated as something earned by being needed, rather than received from God.
- Romantic and social humor is handled casually, so families may want to discuss modesty and wise speech.
Discussion Questions
- What does Red think makes him valuable, and what does the movie suggest happens when that changes?
- Why is it hard for the birds and pigs to trust each other, and what helps them move toward peace?
- Which jokes felt harmless, and which ones crossed into rude or insulting speech?
Guidance Notes
- This sequel stays in light family-comedy territory, but it includes repeated peril, rude humor, and a brief speed-dating sequence. Its strongest value is the emphasis on teamwork and forgiveness, though parents may want to talk through the movie’s jokes and its casual treatment of romance and identity.
- The film celebrates cooperation, reconciliation, and protecting the vulnerable, which are healthy moral instincts. Its main tension is that Red’s sense of worth is tied to being needed, so parents may want to discuss how Christian identity rests in being loved by God in Christ, not in usefulness or popularity.
- Cartoon peril
- Rude humor
Scripture to Explore Together
- Ephesians 2:10
- Psalm 139:13-14
- Colossians 3:3
- Matthew 5:9
- Romans 12:18
- Colossians 3:13
- Ephesians 4:29
- Colossians 4:6