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00:00Ready for Uzi, and Mr. Wolf was reacting, and DreamWorks released the Bad Guys Halloween episode from Jadaz Reviews.
00:11There's more Bad Guys content to consume, and content is very much the right word.
00:18And this is another one of those swivel side movies chucked over to the side of the DreamWorks.
00:24And this month you have the latest piece with the Bad Guys or Tim Rice.
00:32And it's not like movies haven't had season one-off episodes before, but they each come with varying degrees of quality.
00:39Sometimes people like some of us.
00:42I'm not supposed to do it, Tara.
00:46No.
00:47These bad guys, too.
00:51This is very much just a tiny, teeny episode made by itself.
00:58And it's part of an ongoing series.
01:01It's not a piece of marketing in the lead-up to an actual triathlete.
01:04It is just content there.
01:07And the bad guys, what I mean, as far as here around the Christmas season,
01:15and had another risk of the bad guys, a very bad holiday.
01:18Now that one, I didn't actually watch, but it's in the trailer, and it looked so deeply lower in budget.
01:24This, the piece, I think, holds more accurate.
01:28That was well.
01:29I'm Mr. Wolf, I'm sorry to do that.
01:32Now it's all fun, Mr. Hannah.
01:34It was okay.
01:36It is all fun.
01:43It's all fun.
01:45It's all fun.
01:47It's all fun.
01:48It's all fun.
01:49I'll see you next time.
01:51The garbage is good.
01:53I'll see you next time.
01:56Oh, my god.
01:57Oh, my god.
01:58I can't help myself! Happy Halloween! It's scary cats! And the visually it looks surprisingly decent!
02:14So far guys!
02:24Yeah! She's so off!
02:27He's just a sneak!
02:44He's probably at least in the state.
02:46I guess at the end of the original matter, he is a pretty happy champion.
02:50Jolly, but in this sense, he's far too optimistic for the guy who's meant to be like a realist gangbill.
02:56But he's here, he's an upset kid.
02:58And he's originally come to crack.
03:00And he's meant to be so pessimistic.
03:04And here he's like, yeah, let's go!
03:06What a heist!
03:07Ah, bloody love!
03:0810%!
03:09I don't know.
03:10I mean, I guess he could say that.
03:12He just seems too jolly.
03:14He seems too cartoony.
03:15He seems too fun and polished up for a community issue.
03:19And obviously, of course, in the class, we don't need our repeater again here for something to be wrong.
03:25But how come your voice isn't echoing?
03:29And just as quickly as the idea, they get haunted and then they get haunted again.
03:33The actual story beats.
03:35Yeah, there's nothing that crazy there either.
03:37What it's really about, he is friends.
03:39They've done high school for the scene kind of scary because they were pranked by the wolf.
03:43And this whole thing here is the real wolf in magic.
03:46Wow!
03:47And then it turns out the real apartment scares even the wolf wants a prank from everyone else as prepared for the gill.
03:54And then it turns out the wolf and the wolf is coming.
03:56As soon as all of us will love the boy that cried and a wolf wants a cripple.
04:00And they don't make that kind of joke in the show.
04:02I don't mind.
04:03Now that's a prank!
04:04Honestly, that's about all there is with the comedy and the writing.
04:07Everything else is kind of good to the numbers.
04:10The party character does some bad things.
04:13The hacker tarantula, she has lamps on that makes TGI ghosts.
04:18But the shark is there.
04:20So, anybody here, this is the midway plug, subscribe, subscribe, and I'm judging by the
04:29fact that this is the actual second and still wanting you to have that special, and I wouldn't
04:33be surprised if this is just the occasional seasonal update that will happen every now
04:38and again, but also when you think of other specials made by other productions like Shred,
04:42Bush, the kind of only nutritional talent, so it's honestly going to be the end of it.
04:46Sorry, bad guys, too.
05:04Bad guys!
05:06What?
05:08No.
05:16I'm sorry, bad guys.
05:28Bad guys, too.
05:30Yeah, I love bad guys, too.
05:32I love bad guys, too.
05:34I love bad guys.
05:36That's the big boy.
05:40Mr. Proton, it's Shack!
05:42Mr. Snake, where's Mr. Snake?
05:44No, it's Mr. Wolf.
05:46I'm sorry, he's .
05:48Where's Mr. Snake?
05:50Oh yeah, but whilst I still attest that these kind of things are kind of a waste of time and giving something I won't really cover too much in the future, we'll see.
05:59I do remember one particular response I got in regards to that LEGO Preach video that I think really does fit in all together.
06:06And what it essentially was was no imagination has been cracked until we renewed to really find the main port in the top 10 of this.
06:13It was a quote that went as simply as this. The bitter truth we critics must face is that in the grand evil state, the average piece of junk is probably more evil than our critics would designating itself.
06:27And I think, honestly, that's exactly what this is. This isn't necessarily as junky as the LEGO Kickstarter adaptations, but it is very much filler that's not worth talking about straight down from an analytical perspective.
06:41But it is something that keeps to see and to latch on to. If this is your absolute favorite character from your favorite film, then seeing an extent like this at such a young age is nice to see.
06:52And that's really it. It's something special. It does no boundaries. It's not a grievously cliche. They're not exactly following lines being completely seen before.
07:02And that is genuinely a hint of chemistry still in the characters. But overall, it is a ported-down, diluted, awesome show addition to add to the zeitgeist of animated content that has been pursued.
07:14Although it's not great, there's a suit of armor that's automated, but somehow it's able to react to somebody if he comes out to the game.
07:21Yeah, it doesn't exactly make sense. Switch your brain on this one. When the Christmas episode was announced and then came out, I decided to skip it.
07:28But all you have a chance on a video like this is intriguing to you if I could only cover it coming around to the next season. But otherwise, yeah, that was a release.
07:34The bad guys' port advice came out, and it's not even noteworthy enough to call it capital. It's simply DreamWorks doing all of their DreamWorks' things, outsourcing animation elsewhere to do something.
07:46The worst-case scenario is Megaline going to Peacock, but they've done the same with some of their feature-length films like Profile in the Dark on Netflix, Dogman on Netflix.
07:54The bad guys' port appears, and every movie ever in the future, beyond Dogman and World Warlords. But hey, at least it's a sort of a plot and outright crime. Ironic, for a show about the bad guys.
08:06For now, though, I'm going to mention Dogmen. My name's me, Daz. If you know about the bad guys' port advice, and you have any opinions, I'd genuinely love to hear it.
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