The Boss Baby: Back in Business

2018

Seasons & Episodes

  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

6.5| 0h30m| TV-G| en
Synopsis

With a little help from his brother and accomplice, Tim, Boss Baby tries to balance family life with his job at Baby Corp headquarters.

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DreamWorks Animation Television

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Brenda The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Janis One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
hecoxjus This show is terrible. There's no other way to put it. Thank the lord almighty there were only 13 episodes, because I couldn't take any more. This series is basically symbolic of everything Netflix has come to. The main plot line is similar to the plot of the original Boss baby, which was also pretty bad, except instead of using puppies, this show teaches all children to hate cats. What's wrong with cats, other than the fact that they are infinitely cuter than babies will ever be?The overall stupidity of this show is appalling to me, and I can't even fathom why the creators would hate cats so much. However, there were a handful of enjoyable parts.The highlight of the show was the rap into, which was stupid to the point of hilarity. In general, when the 'protagonists' aren't bashing cats in some way, it was actually a little funny, with some more mature humor thrown in every now and then, such as when two people get attacked by a killer baby swing, or when the nameless boss baby states "This is like negotiating with North Korea"In general, though, I wouldn't recommend this to anybody who at all values their sanity. The show even states that the entire premise is stupid, when it is explained that knowing about 'baby-corp' completely broke the minds of adults. This is just terrible as a whole.
benjaminweber This is an example of how to do family entertainment correctly. There is nothing outright offensive, meaning it is suitable for all ages. It has jokes that all ages can enjoy, meaning the entire family can watch without anyone becoming bored. There is an overall plot-line throughout the series, however individual episodes also have well-defined plots motivated by a meaningful message. The voice acting is good, and the animation is charming and of a consistently good standard. On top of this, it also hints at more adult topics without actually touching on them, blurring the difficult line between challenging children with more adult content or sheltering them. This is definitely a win for Dreamworks Animation!
TeeJay1992 The Boss Baby movie was good, funny, but was inconsistent with its plot with information given that was contradictory to what was said earlier in the movie. But this television series, The Boss Baby: Back in Business, was much better, funnier and I can't think of any plotholes throughout the whole series. The series consists of 13 episodes on Netflix. Most episodes of the show revolve around the Boss Baby, Tim, and the crew (Staci, Jimbo, and the triplets) making sure people love babies. Boss can look at his little heart meter to see the level of people around town to see how many people are loving babies. There is an over-arching plot of this series where a man by the name of Bootsy Calico who plays the villain uses kittens to take over the town, so the babies must defend their city. The voice actors sound practically the same even though they aren't. My favorite characters are Staci and Boss. I'd love for there to be another season of this show.
matheusdrl I love animations, though I wasn't particularly keen on the movie this was inspired by. It's just too bizarre to think of babies this way... Of course its public is children who like to laugh at simple things, but that's the point in which watching this series as an young adult is worth the while. In my opinion, it's nice to see that a show with good morals is being produced in this hectic society. The importance of family, relying on others for support, believing in what you do, and so on, are things that I feel are not anymore in the goals our children are growing up to look up to. I hope it gets renewed!