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  1. Aaron Blabey is a #1 New York Times Bestselling author with around 30 million books in print. He is also the co-executive producer of the The Bad Guys movie by DreamWorks Animation and the upcoming Netflix movie-musical adaptation of Thelma the Unicorn.

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      The Bad Guys: Episode 1. Aaron Blabey. They sound like the...

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      Thelma the Unicorn. A pair of joyful books about learning to...

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      With that short verse, the world was introduced to the most...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aaron_BlabeyAaron Blabey - Wikipedia

    Aaron Blabey (born 1 January 1974) is an Australian author of children's books.

  3. The Bad Guys: Episode 1. Aaron Blabey. They sound like the Bad Guys, they look like the Bad Guys ... and they even smell like the Bad Guys. But Mr Wolf, Mr Piranha, Mr Snake and Mr Shark are about to change all of that! Mr Wolf has a daring plan for the Bad Guys' first good mission.

  4. The Bad Guys is an illustrated children's graphic novel series written by Australian author Aaron Blabey. It revolves around a gang of anthropomorphic animals known as the "Bad Guys", who attempt to perform good deeds to change society's perception of them as criminals.

  5. Learn about Aaron Blabey, the creator of The Bad Guys, Pig the Pug and Thelma the Unicorn series for children. Find his books, awards and more on Scholastic International Series.

  6. Aaron Blabey has 153 books on Goodreads with 193112 ratings. Aaron Blabeys most popular book is The Bad Guys: Episode 1.

  7. Mar 31, 2022 · For bestselling Australian author Aaron Blabey, that's all part of the appeal of The Bad Guys, his phenomenally successful children's book series that follows an anthropomorphic animal gang who look like they'd be at home in an early Quentin Tarantino movie.