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The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib
Framed for a corporate crime, an adult Ted Templeton turns back into the Boss Baby to live undercover with his brother, Tim, posing as one of his kids.
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Plot Summary
The series picks up where the second movie left off, with the adult Ted Templeton reverting to his baby self and sending his older brother Tim to the past to become Boss Baby again. Now, the adult Ted must navigate the world as Boss Baby once more, working at Baby Corp to protect his family and the world from nefarious plots.
Critical Reception
As a spin-off series continuing the adventures of the Boss Baby franchise, 'The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib' generally received a mixed to positive reception, appealing to its target demographic of young children and fans of the original films and series. Critics often noted its continued humor and animation style, while some found it to be repetitive of earlier installments.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant animation and fast-paced comedic sequences.
Appreciated for its continuation of beloved characters and their quirky adventures.
Some viewers found the plot to be less original compared to previous Boss Baby entries.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with many Google users enjoying the show's humor and the return of the Boss Baby character. Families with young children often find it entertaining and engaging, though some older viewers might find the humor a bit simplistic.
Fun Fact
This series is a continuation of the movie 'The Boss Baby: Family Business', effectively serving as its televised sequel, bringing back the adult versions of Tim and Ted as the focus.
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