The Portrait
Toons.TV description:
Pigs aren't known for their skills with the paintbrush. Only a true artist can capture Gale's beauty. Luckily, she knows just the bird for the job!
Youtube description:
Gale coerces Willow to paint her royal portrait. At first Willow is afraid, but soon the canvass[sic] is awash with stunning colour! Impressed, the pigs join the painting frenzy, leaving the Royal Model green with envy!
The portrait is a Willow-centric episode that shows off her artistic abilities at first, but later on showcases her more important trait: her compassion.
The Artist Pig from episode 3 makes a return, his art skills worsened by Gale's unrelenting verbal abuse. Thus, Gale decides to get Willow to do a portrait for her in his place. Willow could've easily done just that: Get the portrait over with, and get out. However, she instead takes the time to help out this little piggy she's never met before, even sticking out for him at the end!
Ain't exactly a deep character dive, but this is all you get when you're watching a literal kids show.
God, why can't I be autistic about Bojack Horseman or something.
The birds and pigs have a much friendlier relationship in Angry Birds Stella than they do in most other Angry Birds stuff, and this episode is by far one of the biggest examples!
They don't show what the rest of the flock I doing, but I think it's funny to imagine that they're still in that pose they were in when Willow left to get paint.
Fun fact: this episode apparently won an award for Best Children’s Film at Fredrikstad Animation Festival, 2015! [Source (scroll down to the "AWARDS" section)]