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Big Babies
Big Babies is a 2010 British children's television series, which was shown on CBBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation's children's digital channel. The main characters are two babies named Brooks and Rocco, who are reluctantly dragged away from watching television to go on unpredictable adventures in the world of the everyday. However, the toys on the shelf always have concerns about what the babies are up to, and get Budge, one of their own, to tag along with the babies. It is broadcast on CBBC, and ABC3 in Australia. In 2010, Big Babies was nominated for a BAFTA Children's Award in the section of Best Comedy.
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Plot Summary
A short comedy film that humorously depicts two grown men, played by Danny McBride and Kevin Corrigan, behaving like infants. They are attended to by a babysitter, who struggles to manage their childish antics. The film plays on the absurdity of adults regressing to a childlike state.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy film, 'Big Babies' was primarily distributed online and is known for its comedic performances and absurd premise. It gained a cult following for its humor, particularly among fans of the lead actors.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and humorous concept.
Appreciated for the comedic chemistry of its lead actors.
Seen as a quirky and amusing short film experience.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers finding the film to be a funny and bizarrely entertaining short.
Fun Fact
The film was part of the 'Funny or Die' Presents series, showcasing its online distribution and comedic focus.
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