Rather, and at most, “mischievous uncles”
The movie 'Bad Guys 2' doesn't change anything from the first installment.

- Directed by: Pierre Perifel and JP Sans
- Screenplay: Elisa Bell, Jessica Bendinger and Greg DePaul
- 103 minutes. United States (2025)
- Animation
Whitewashing a recent children's comic that young readers haven't had any problems with is already a big deal. But this is exactly what happened with the 2022 adaptation by DreamWorks of the work The Bad Guys by Australian Aaron Blabey. His talk about ferocious animals aims to change society's perception of them (see how Zootopia) appeared on screen with sharp teeth, mime, without venom. Any joke or script discovery that might seem a bit exaggerated or dissonant was systematically watered down. In the traffic to the cinema, moreover, the charismatic drawing style, which tended towards the dirty line of the comic, was standardized according to animation standards of blockbuster Summery. This means that the Hollywood reel broke down other possible dialects of humor, adventure, or children's stories, as if there were only one way in the world to laugh, to vibrate, or to connect with children, or, according to the logic of the offices, to succeed; The Bad Guys It has already been published for more than twenty issues and sold over thirty million copies worldwide. Anyway... Bad Guys 2 Nothing is amended from the first installment. In fact, it adds new grievances. Confusing breakneck pace with oppression, and comedy with infinitesimal gags, this sequel is completely indistinguishable from the first. There are more female characters, yes, but they carry the weight of a footnote.