Entrando para o mundo do crime, Lobo lidera sua equipe em assaltos ousados em busca de notoriedade, mas ser realmente mau não é o forte deles.Entrando para o mundo do crime, Lobo lidera sua equipe em assaltos ousados em busca de notoriedade, mas ser realmente mau não é o forte deles.Entrando para o mundo do crime, Lobo lidera sua equipe em assaltos ousados em busca de notoriedade, mas ser realmente mau não é o forte deles.
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I don't know why people still make TV show spinoffs from animated movies. I mean, did they not learn from the Megamind sequels???
I loved the first Bad Guy movie (still have yet to see the second). Great animation, great voice acting, entertaining overall. But... this?
Poor animation (they tried to do Sony's choppy budget-style and utterly failed). Changed voice actors and the only one that sounds close to the original is Shark. Story is made for the target audience but years younger.
I seriously don't understand how they think this will make any money or be popular at all. I'd rewatch the movies instead and count this as non-canon.
I loved the first Bad Guy movie (still have yet to see the second). Great animation, great voice acting, entertaining overall. But... this?
Poor animation (they tried to do Sony's choppy budget-style and utterly failed). Changed voice actors and the only one that sounds close to the original is Shark. Story is made for the target audience but years younger.
I seriously don't understand how they think this will make any money or be popular at all. I'd rewatch the movies instead and count this as non-canon.
I am biased to the original voice actors which is something I could not get past hence my low rating. But if you can well then hey more power to you because you're already the better human.
Story lines are good and fun. Ugh but the voices!! I'm sorry but I just couldn't. This is absolutely no disrespect to these voice actors because they are good. It's not them it's me. You know how when you meet someone who for whatever reason you just don't vibe with; so now you forever associate their name with that vibe and think "no way am I ever giving that name to my kid." Well it's like that just not negative. Make sense?
Anyway, the kids will love it.
Story lines are good and fun. Ugh but the voices!! I'm sorry but I just couldn't. This is absolutely no disrespect to these voice actors because they are good. It's not them it's me. You know how when you meet someone who for whatever reason you just don't vibe with; so now you forever associate their name with that vibe and think "no way am I ever giving that name to my kid." Well it's like that just not negative. Make sense?
Anyway, the kids will love it.
The Bad Guys: Breaking In is one of those rare animated series that sneaks up on you - you start it for fun and laughs, and before you know it, you're emotionally invested. It perfectly balances heart, humor, and chaos, making it enjoyable for kids and surprisingly meaningful for adults.
The comedy genuinely lands. The jokes are fast, clever, and character-driven rather than forced slapstick. Mr. Wolf's inner conflict, Snake's dry sarcasm, and Shark's innocent goofiness create moments that are laugh-out-loud funny while still feeling warm and sincere. The writing understands that comedy works best when you care about the characters - and here, you really do.
What truly elevates the series is its heartfelt emotional core. At its center, Breaking In is about redemption, friendship, and the struggle to change when the world keeps judging you by your past. Those moments of vulnerability hit hard - not in a melodramatic way, but in a quietly honest, relatable way. You root for these "bad guys" because their emotions feel real.
The animation is 7/10 - clean, stylish, and expressive, though not groundbreaking. While it doesn't always reach feature-film polish, it absolutely serves the story well, especially in facial expressions and comedic timing.
Overall, Bad Guys: Breaking In delivers way more than expected: genuine laughs, emotional depth, and characters you end up loving. It's proof that animated series don't need perfection to be powerful - they just need heart.
Final verdict: 10/10 Funny, emotional, and surprisingly soulful - a must-watch animated series that leaves you smiling and feeling something.
The comedy genuinely lands. The jokes are fast, clever, and character-driven rather than forced slapstick. Mr. Wolf's inner conflict, Snake's dry sarcasm, and Shark's innocent goofiness create moments that are laugh-out-loud funny while still feeling warm and sincere. The writing understands that comedy works best when you care about the characters - and here, you really do.
What truly elevates the series is its heartfelt emotional core. At its center, Breaking In is about redemption, friendship, and the struggle to change when the world keeps judging you by your past. Those moments of vulnerability hit hard - not in a melodramatic way, but in a quietly honest, relatable way. You root for these "bad guys" because their emotions feel real.
The animation is 7/10 - clean, stylish, and expressive, though not groundbreaking. While it doesn't always reach feature-film polish, it absolutely serves the story well, especially in facial expressions and comedic timing.
Overall, Bad Guys: Breaking In delivers way more than expected: genuine laughs, emotional depth, and characters you end up loving. It's proof that animated series don't need perfection to be powerful - they just need heart.
Final verdict: 10/10 Funny, emotional, and surprisingly soulful - a must-watch animated series that leaves you smiling and feeling something.
So, I saw the movies when they were originally in the movie theaters, But I heard they were getting a TV show, and I decided to give it a shot. I did not like how the animation looks. It looks poor quality for me. And I also did not like how the actors from the movie got replaced for the show. I still might watch the movies.
The graphics are so low the show comes across as extremely tacky and lame. Lacks all the bad guys vibe and the scene by scene play is weird and awkward. The voice acting is also quite poor. If you cannot make a show that is good and has the same magic as the movies then don't make it at all. Stop making soulless cash grabs.
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