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, based on an original story by
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. The franchise includes theatrical films (the original release, its two sequels, and the 2005 remake), and a
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which aired from 1979-1980. The franchise as a whole has been met with mixed-to-positive reception. While the original film received positive reaction from critics, with praise directed at its cast; its two sequels gained a mixed and negative reception, respectively. While the television series received an overall warmer response,https://baseballismy.life/baseball-movies/the-bad-news-bears-tv-series/ the remake once again received a mixed-at-best reception from film critics.


Film


''The Bad News Bears'' (1976)


''The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training'' (1977)


''The Bad News Bears Go to Japan'' (1978)


''Bad News Bears'' (2005)


Television


Main cast and characters


Reception


Box office performance


Critical response


References

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