The Bad Guys: Breaking In (2025) is an animated prequel TV series from the Bad Guys franchise. The series serves as a prequel to the events of the original 2022 movie. It flashes back to the early days of the infamous animal crew, a time when they were still trying to make a name for themselves as the world’s most terrifying villains—but were comically bad at it.
Mr. Wolf is determined to earn the gang a spot at the top of the “Worst of the Worst” list on the local 6 News Nightly broadcast.
The series features voice performances including Michael Godere, Chris Diamantopoulos, Ezekiel Ajeigbe, Raul Ceballos, Mallory Low, Zehra Fazal, and Mark Hamill. The show premieres on Netflix on November 6, 2025, and aims to be a fast-paced, family-friendly origin story.
The Bad Guys: Breaking In Age Rating
The Bad Guys: Breaking In is rated TV-Y7 — Directed to Older Children for comedic fantasy violence and crime-themed mischief. This rating flags content likely suitable for kids seven and older because they can better tell make-believe from reality. The show includes slapstick heists, chase sequences, and mild peril, all presented in a humorous cartoon style.
Violence & Peril
Violence is broadly cartoonish, physical, and non-graphic. Expect slapstick chases, pratfalls, harmless explosions, and staged “heist” mishaps. There are moments of chase tension and peril, but no realistic gore or lasting harm. The tone is comedic, which reduces scariness for most children.
Language
Language is mild and family-friendly. Occasional jokes and emphatic expressions appear, but strong profanity is absent. There are no racial slurs or hateful language reported in the series information. Dialogue emphasizes comic timing and character banter.
Mature Themes
The series centers on crime as a theme, but it is treated playfully rather than seriously. Themes include mischief, friendship, loyalty, and the idea of learning from mistakes. There is no sexual content or adult romance. Occasional references to “bad” behavior are framed as lessons about consequences.
Is The Bad Guys: Breaking In Suitable for Kids?
Ages 4–6: With Guidance. For younger viewers, the show’s fast pace and heist themes may confuse or overstimulate. Parents should watch alongside kids to explain make-believe elements and consequences.
Ages 7–9: Yes, Mostly. This age group matches the TV-Y7 intent. Kids can understand the cartoon tone and laugh at the slapstick wrongdoing. Light parental context about right and wrong can add value.
Ages 10–12: Yes. Older children will enjoy the humor, character dynamics, and clever capers. They may also appreciate small jokes aimed at older viewers.
Final recommendation: The series is generally appropriate for children age seven and up. For ages four to six, preview or co-watch to clarify themes.
What Parents Can Do
- Watch an episode before or with your child to check pacing and humour.
- Discuss the difference between cartoon mischief and real crime. Emphasize consequences.
- Use the show to talk about teamwork, problem solving, and making better choices.
Official Trailer
FAQs
Q: What is the official age rating for The Bad Guys: Breaking In?
A: The series is rated TV-Y7, directed to older children.
Q: Is the show appropriate for teens or older kids?
A: Yes. Teens will find it fun, though it targets younger viewers.
Q: Are there scary or violent scenes?
A: The show has cartoonish chase scenes and slapstick violence. It is non-graphic and comedic.
Q: Does the series contain bad language or slurs?
A: No strong profanity or slurs are expected. Language is mild and family-friendly.
Q: Is there sexual content in the series?
A: No. The series contains no sexual content or nudity.
Q: Where can I watch The Bad Guys: Breaking In?
A: The series premieres on Netflix on November 6, 2025.
