9 reviews
Although I am not really the intended audience for this series, it doesn't really try to be the greatest series of all time.
Every aspect of this animated series is pretty much your average in a DreamWorks Television production. There isn't much to expect in this series as there's not anything groundbreaking or extraordinary, there are always some mishaps to complain about in this series.
It's a fine continuation if you're a fan of The Boss Baby. Given the fact that The Boss Baby is somewhat a mediocre franchise to me, it's not surprising to know that this series has the same amount of quality level to me.
Every aspect of this animated series is pretty much your average in a DreamWorks Television production. There isn't much to expect in this series as there's not anything groundbreaking or extraordinary, there are always some mishaps to complain about in this series.
It's a fine continuation if you're a fan of The Boss Baby. Given the fact that The Boss Baby is somewhat a mediocre franchise to me, it's not surprising to know that this series has the same amount of quality level to me.
- eyedalehimyt
- Jul 15, 2023
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- mcross-80750
- Dec 9, 2024
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Honestly, at this point there just milking the series, i've watched every single season of Boss Baby Back in Business and can tell you that It just isn't really that good of a show, it's actually really bad. And in this show it just gets so much worse they have A silly plot, an annoying field team, and the the ceo is way over the top. The boss baby series really shouldn't have kept going after the second movie.
- landonblountpokemon
- May 19, 2022
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- ImBoreddddd
- Jun 18, 2022
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- zengzihang
- May 20, 2022
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Its a good show, it teaches you alot of things and has humor for both Big and small.
Yes sometimes potty humor in this show gets anoying, but its just a small % of the overall funny moments.
One of the best Episodes is the one where Ted (Boss Baby) and Carol (Tims wife) Bond together. (Because they couldnt stand eachother for the first couple of episodes).
The animation is getting better and the Characters are suprisingly good.
We can see that the people behind the franchise are trying to make it better and this series is a big contributor to that.
The bar of quality is going up and thats something good to see.
Whoever still hates this franchise because of the things that happened with the oscars in 2017 should really look into it with a neutral viewpoint (At least try its really not that bad)
Yes sometimes potty humor in this show gets anoying, but its just a small % of the overall funny moments.
One of the best Episodes is the one where Ted (Boss Baby) and Carol (Tims wife) Bond together. (Because they couldnt stand eachother for the first couple of episodes).
The animation is getting better and the Characters are suprisingly good.
We can see that the people behind the franchise are trying to make it better and this series is a big contributor to that.
The bar of quality is going up and thats something good to see.
Whoever still hates this franchise because of the things that happened with the oscars in 2017 should really look into it with a neutral viewpoint (At least try its really not that bad)
- 20thHFHFHF
- May 19, 2022
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This my opinion I think the boss baby back in the crib more interesting than back in business. And i've watched all the boss baby movies and series. And back in business good too but i prefer in back in the crib.
- BossBabymylife
- May 21, 2022
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Boss Baby: Back in the Crib is a great show for the whole family. This new animated series is the next installment in the Boss Baby franchise and is super entertaining for kids while still staying relatable to parents.
When Theodore Templeton (JP Karliak) gets framed for embezzlement by his employees, he is forced to turn into his baby self and hide with his brother, Timothy (Max Miittelman) to escape from the FBI. While staying at his brother's house, he rejoins Baby Corp. And goes on many secret missions and exciting adventures with former characters and a whole new crew.
Since this show is based on The Boss Baby, Boss Baby: Back in Business, and Boss Baby 2: Family Business, I would recommend watching them in advance as the series references characters and storylines from these movies and show, but it is not necessary. And even though there are several different storylines in the Boss Baby franchise, this series still stays fresh and unique. Although it's not for my age range, it's is the perfect show for young children and their parents to enjoy. The strongest performances of the show come from JP Karliak, Mary Faber and Ariana Greenblatt. JP Karliak as Boss Baby is so funny and excellently mimics Alec Baldwin, who voiced Boss Baby originally. Mary Faber voices Tina, and she brings such a happy and sweet mood to the scenes she is in. Ariana Greenblatt in the role of Tabitha has the perfect proportions of clever, smart and caring that a big sister would have. My favorite character is NannyCam No Filter CEO Baby, voiced by Nicole Byer because she is so hilarious and brings a wonderful personality to the long line of Baby Corp CEOs.
The message of Boss Baby: Back in the Crib to fight for what you believe is right. This show also has great themes of teamwork and friendship, and how everyone deserves love.
I give Boss Baby: Back in the Crib 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6 to 11, plus adults. It comes out on Netflix May 19, 2022. By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST!
When Theodore Templeton (JP Karliak) gets framed for embezzlement by his employees, he is forced to turn into his baby self and hide with his brother, Timothy (Max Miittelman) to escape from the FBI. While staying at his brother's house, he rejoins Baby Corp. And goes on many secret missions and exciting adventures with former characters and a whole new crew.
Since this show is based on The Boss Baby, Boss Baby: Back in Business, and Boss Baby 2: Family Business, I would recommend watching them in advance as the series references characters and storylines from these movies and show, but it is not necessary. And even though there are several different storylines in the Boss Baby franchise, this series still stays fresh and unique. Although it's not for my age range, it's is the perfect show for young children and their parents to enjoy. The strongest performances of the show come from JP Karliak, Mary Faber and Ariana Greenblatt. JP Karliak as Boss Baby is so funny and excellently mimics Alec Baldwin, who voiced Boss Baby originally. Mary Faber voices Tina, and she brings such a happy and sweet mood to the scenes she is in. Ariana Greenblatt in the role of Tabitha has the perfect proportions of clever, smart and caring that a big sister would have. My favorite character is NannyCam No Filter CEO Baby, voiced by Nicole Byer because she is so hilarious and brings a wonderful personality to the long line of Baby Corp CEOs.
The message of Boss Baby: Back in the Crib to fight for what you believe is right. This show also has great themes of teamwork and friendship, and how everyone deserves love.
I give Boss Baby: Back in the Crib 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6 to 11, plus adults. It comes out on Netflix May 19, 2022. By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST!
I just reviewed this show on the wrong place. There's so many of these Boss babies it's hard to keep track, but if you are a fan of Warner Brothers type of crazy Bugs Bunny type of animation....watch this particular version of boss baby.
Once Crispin biscuit, a hard-core villain, gets into the mix crazy things happen. I have a feeling that the writers, animators and producers started having a blast and don't care who their audiences is. I'm middle-age ...advanced education and sometimes I have a hard time following What's going on. These episodes are way above Kids level of understanding and little related to the original family movie with Baldwin.
There's often episodes that backfire with crazy deeper themes. Especially after Ted's niece goes to baby resort. A nutty heist follows by crispin biscuit of an underwater baby bank guarded by kittens and the craziness is fully unleashed. Then criminals start hiding themselves by turning into babies. Ted goes to Canada to escape , the grizzly bear plus US government chases him down. This is all goofy crazy animation geared toward those of us who love out of control animation.
Once Crispin biscuit, a hard-core villain, gets into the mix crazy things happen. I have a feeling that the writers, animators and producers started having a blast and don't care who their audiences is. I'm middle-age ...advanced education and sometimes I have a hard time following What's going on. These episodes are way above Kids level of understanding and little related to the original family movie with Baldwin.
There's often episodes that backfire with crazy deeper themes. Especially after Ted's niece goes to baby resort. A nutty heist follows by crispin biscuit of an underwater baby bank guarded by kittens and the craziness is fully unleashed. Then criminals start hiding themselves by turning into babies. Ted goes to Canada to escape , the grizzly bear plus US government chases him down. This is all goofy crazy animation geared toward those of us who love out of control animation.