Angry Birds Space Eagle Walkthrough Danger Zone Level 5

Here is our Space Eagle Total Destruction video walkthrough for Angry Birds Space Danger Zone level 5. This is, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the most difficult feather in Danger Zone. Fire one sardine can just inside the northern gravitational field, settling the can on the slanted ice plank next to the snow piles. The advantage of this shot is that very little debris exits the atmosphere. Launch the next sardine can into the large bubble in the southeast of the planet. As all pigs have been popped, quickly fire a third sardine can toward the small gap between the snow piles in the south of the planet. If you have an alternate strategy please feel free to leave a detailed comment below.

Tags: Space Danger Zone, Space Eagle
Category: Angry Birds Space, Mighty Eagle, Walkthroughs

    Comments (9)

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    By PdB (@playdbird)

    Thanks Slim – my shots didn’t go off exactly like yours but your approach was what I used – got it in about 12 eagles. Thanks for putting in the work.

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    By Kartflyer (@kartflyer)

    Thanks Slim! I switched the second and third bird’s shot though, got it in 3 tries.

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    By sasquatch519 (@sasquatch519)

    I used a lot more than 12 cans… but this strategy did eventually work. Thanks, I would have never gotten it without your help.

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    By Vanoe (@vanoe)

    My first Space Eagle actually took out all 3 bubbles.

    Then, I could focus on the snow on the Eastern side of the planet for a full 100% TD.

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    By wrw01 (@wrw01)

    It took two attempts to obtain the feather.

    Followed the video and the placement of the cans aligned with the “stars”, “moon” and “sun” to land in the correct positions to obtain the “prize”.

    In other words, I was just lucky.

    Thanks to AMslimfordy, ABN staff and all the folks who make the videos.

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    By sal9 (@sal9)

    It can be done with two cans and one bird ( savings in mind )
    1- slightly lower than video. you want the can to go through the top bubble.
    2- also slightly lower, landing the can next to the tnt
    3- red bird to finish off the top two pigs sitting on the vertical stone blocks.

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    By GypsyBird (@gypsybird)

    Thanks Slim! I got it in ONE try! Yay! I sent the 1st can over the top and it took out all the piggies including pigs in bubble but leaving wood debri. 2nd can underside missed the tnt and it took out everything below except for eastern snow. Shot the red bird over the top and it hit the remaining wood debri, although not destroying all of it. It still gave me 100% destruction!

    By Redzym

    Got it in two. First SE hit top of bubble, fell into cavity (nearly same as video) but took out only first bubble. 2nd SE launched into bubble above TNT and I activated him on impact. He wiped out everything for a feather. Yaaahoo.

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    By sparty83 (@sparty83)

    I guess I got extremely lucky, got it in my first try. Watched the vid and read all the comments and figured I was in for a real treat with this one.

    First Bird: Space Eagle, tried to duplicate first shot in vid, but under shot a bit. Hit second pedestal pig and dropped just to the right. Took out all items at top of planet.

    Second Bird: Space Eagle, again tried to duplicate second shot in vid, again, under shot a bit. Hit bubble at bottom and slid (left) to the tnt. Detonation took out all items on the bottom.

    Third Bird – Did not use.

    One thing that is different in the Android version is it shows your progress of obtaining the Feather. After so many levels, I have gotten pretty good at determining if another bird needs to be shot or not. When using a Space Eagle, a large feather appears on the upper right part of the screen. As items get destroyed, the feather fills in from left to right (like a bar graph). On this level, the feather was almost full and I knew the one remaining bird would fill it for 100%.

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