The Bad Guys

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The Bad Guys is a remarkable work that all members of the family can enjoy seeing. This animation is one of those stories that with its own language animates everything that happens in the adult world in a very attractive way.

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The Bad Guys both look good and keep their audience happy in content. This animation doesn't seek a dazzling form and format for its narrative, nor does it try to punch the viewer with false excitement and ambition. The Bad Guys is a story that, at the height of its simplicity, has exciting twists and turns that affect its target age group. In fact, the play is familiar to both children and adults, and is neither difficult for children to understand nor boring for other target groups.

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In a world where humans and animals live side by side, a controversial group of animals, the ones who do antisocial acts in children's picture books and graphic books and disrupt the world, are here as well, forming a friendly group. But this evil and noisy group have gathered together to steal.

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Why do people and animals live together in The Bad Guys? Why are animals delinquent but humans do not commit crimes? The answer is that the shadow of the same animal lives inside us.
The Bad Guys succeed in conveying their message to children, and far from being complex, they set their goals, to be good and to try to get better, when it is easier to be bad. This animation takes the root of its message out of psychological issues and flows beautifully in characters. The child becomes friends with these characters and, without being familiar with the concept of psychology, combines the good and the bad parts of his nature and tries to do good things, like Mr. Wolf.

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