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form y separately published work icon Back to the Outback single work   film/TV  
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Back to the Outback
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Sick of being treated as hideous, dangerous animals, Thorny Devil Zoe, taipan Maddie, spider Frank, and scorpion Nigel escape from a zoo in Sydney, intent on returning to the outback and living in freedom. Unfortunately, they have to take along their nemesis, the zoo's star animal, the arrogant koala Pretty Boy.

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Works about this Work

Back to the Outback Review – Ho-hum Animation Won’t Thrill Viewers Whose Age Exceeds Their Shoe Size Luke Buckmaster , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 2 December 2021;

— Review of Back to the Outback Harry Cripps , 2021 single work film/TV

'Isla Fisher, Tim Minchin and Miranda Tapsell voice Netflix’s high jinks-filled film that condescends to children.'

Back to the Outback Review – Ho-hum Animation Won’t Thrill Viewers Whose Age Exceeds Their Shoe Size Luke Buckmaster , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 2 December 2021;

— Review of Back to the Outback Harry Cripps , 2021 single work film/TV

'Isla Fisher, Tim Minchin and Miranda Tapsell voice Netflix’s high jinks-filled film that condescends to children.'

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