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form y separately published work icon Angry Boys series - publisher   film/TV   humour  
Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Angry Boys
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Units Teaching this Work

Text Unit Name Institution Year
form y separately published work icon Angry Boys Chris Lilley , Princess Pictures (publisher), ( dir. Chris Lilley ) Australia : Princess Pictures Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2011 Z1777938 2011 series - publisher film/TV humour (taught in 1 units) 'The chameleon of character invention, writer/performer Chris Lilley brings to life six vastly different characters, but they all have one thing in common - they will entertain and intrigue, as their private worlds are revealed.

'Still living on the family farm in Dunt, identical twins Daniel and Nathan Sims, who appeared in We Can Be Heroes, are back. Joining the boys in the series are four new characters; former surfing world champion Blake Oakfield, a family man and founding member of a surfie gang - the Mucca Mad Boys; S.mouse a U.S. rapper famous for having produced the biggest selling hip-hop single of all time; Japanese mother Jen Okazaki, a shrewd businesswoman, she also manages her son's skateboarding career; and Juvenile Justice Centre for Boys officer Ruth Sims, aka Gran. Gran takes pride in looking after the 'worst boys in the state' and can be as tough on the boys as she is kind to them.'

Source: ABC1 website, http://www.abc.net.au/tv/
Sighted: 09/05/2011
Australian Popular Culture University of Newcastle 2012 (Semester 2)
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