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Underbelly is the side of something that is not normally seen. Figuratively, it means a vulnerable or weak part, similar to the term Achilles' heel, or alternatively, a hidden, illicit side of society.
Underbelly (TV series), an Australian true crime drama television series, that borrows the title of the book series by journalists John Silvester and Andrew Rule and is primarily based on other works by the same authors:
Underbelly (series 1), a 2008 Australian television drama mini-series and first in the franchise
Underbelly: Razor, a 2011 Australian drama mini-series, fourth in the franchise
Underbelly: Badness, a 2012 Australian drama mini-series, fifth in the franchise
Underbelly: Squizzy, a 2013 Australian drama mini-series, sixth in the franchise
Underbelly Files, an Australian drama mini-series trilogy that continues the original Underbelly series. It consists of four 2-hour length telemovies titled:
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