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: A study published in Frontiers in Psychology investigates why "bad boys" in media are often seen as attractive. It links this phenomenon to personality traits like sensation-seeking and unattached, playful love styles.

: This paper, available on ResearchGate , explores why audiences often support "bad" characters. It discusses concepts like the fundamental attribution error , where viewers excuse a villain's behavior based on their circumstances rather than inherent evil. Bad Guys

: A talk featured in the ACM Digital Library details the technical challenges of creating the stylized, hand-drawn look for the film The Bad Guys . It covers specialized techniques like "speed lines" and "multi-limbs" used to maintain motion without standard blur. : A study published in Frontiers in Psychology

: An article from Ohio State University explains that moral judgments are often intuitive. Providing a sympathetic backstory can trigger the "underdog effect," making audiences feel for characters who are at a disadvantage. It discusses concepts like the fundamental attribution error

: Another paper in the ACM Digital Library discusses the technical simulation of a "guinea pig monster" in the movie, focusing on fluid dynamics and large-scale animation. Cyber-Security & Economics The Case for Eliminating High Denomination Notes