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form y separately published work icon The Bad Guys single work   film/TV  
Adaptation of The Bad Guys Aaron Blabey , 2015 series - author children's fiction
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 The Bad Guys
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'Mr. Wolf, Mr. Snake, Mr. Piranha, Mr. Shark and Ms. Tarantula hatch a plot to pull off the ultimate heist.' (Production summary)

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Delight in the Wicked Wolf Stephen Romei , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 2 April 2022; (p. 12)

— Review of The Bad Guys Etan Cohen , 2022 single work film/TV
The Bad Guys Author Aaron Blabey ‘Thrilled’ with DreamWorks Animation’s Adaptation of His Hit Kids Books Luke Goodsell , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , March 2022;

'Every kid knows the thrill of vicariously experiencing a movie they're way too young to see, thanks to a little imagination and an easily accessible slice of cultural ephemera. It could be a rubber Halloween mask from some gory horror flick, a pop smash that soundtracks a steamy romantic thriller, or a meme of a crazed clown shimmying down a New York stairway – irresistible invitations to illicit, R-rated netherworlds.' (Introduction)

Delight in the Wicked Wolf Stephen Romei , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 2 April 2022; (p. 12)

— Review of The Bad Guys Etan Cohen , 2022 single work film/TV
The Bad Guys Author Aaron Blabey ‘Thrilled’ with DreamWorks Animation’s Adaptation of His Hit Kids Books Luke Goodsell , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , March 2022;

'Every kid knows the thrill of vicariously experiencing a movie they're way too young to see, thanks to a little imagination and an easily accessible slice of cultural ephemera. It could be a rubber Halloween mask from some gory horror flick, a pop smash that soundtracks a steamy romantic thriller, or a meme of a crazed clown shimmying down a New York stairway – irresistible invitations to illicit, R-rated netherworlds.' (Introduction)

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