Boss Baby: Get That Baby arch nemesis

The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib is a Netflix television series based on DreamWorks Animation's The Boss Baby, and a sequel to both the sequel movie The Boss Baby: Family Business and the first Netflix series, The Boss Baby: Back in Business. Taking place after the second movie, an adult Theodore Templeton is framed for embezzlement and is being hunted by the FBI. With nowhere else to turn, he is forced to revert to his old Boss Baby self and hide out with his brother Tim, his wife, and his two daughters, while resuming his old job at Baby Corp alongside his niece, Tina, in order to have a steady supply of special formula to keep him young and out of jail.

The show premiered on Netflix on May 19, 2022.


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  • Alliterative Title: The title of the first episode, which is also a reordering of the title of the first show - The Business Boss: Back in Baby.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Theo and Tina are able to screw over Nannycam Baby, saving UBO from a fate of being used as a anti-teenager weapon and getting her adopted by the family Nannycam planned to retire to, who are a celebrity couple who are completely immune to UBO's extreme cuteness. The "bitter" is Theo and Tina not only fail to get Baby Co. to abandon the Five Percenter system, but they, Tina's support crew and all the babies who signed and/or helped with the petition are all fired from Baby Co., leaving them all without a source of anti-aging baby formula. While they are down, they're not out, as Carol gives the fired babies the idea to start their own Baby Love-based company.

    Suit up, everyone: The Boss Baby is making comeback with a whole new set of challenges. In an exclusive look at what's to come in The Boss Baby: Get That Baby!, a new interactive special coming to Netflix on Sept. 1, Boss Baby takes on a mysterious arch nemesis from his past.

    Rather than a passive viewing experience, the new Boss Baby special is described as a "chewpie-triggered simulation exercise," wherein your kids can participate in a series of missions that will test their decision making abilities as they move through the ranks of Boss Baby's professional network, all the way from "Mail Room Baby" to, you guessed it, Boss.

    In the exclusive preview shared with Romper ahead of the special's premiere next month, Boss Baby (voiced by JP Karliak) and his big brother Tim (voiced by Pierce Gagnon) head to Baby Corp headquarters to deal with an "arch nemesis" who's "back for vengeance." From there, Boss Baby has to make all sorts of choices to hopefully "defeat villains like Bootsy Calico, Happy Sedengry and Fredrick Estes" that your little ones can help make.

    The Boss Baby: Back In Business series, currently in its third season originally premiered on Netflix in April 2018. The upcoming interactive Boss Baby special is actually one of many at Netflix. Titles such as Puss in Book: Trapped in an Epic Tale, Buddy Thunderstruck: The Maybe Pile, Stretch Armstrong: The Breakout, Minecraft: Story Mode, Captain Underpants Epic Choice-o-Rama, and Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal all offer younger viewers the chance to make decisions that alter the course of the narrative.

    Netflix suggests you join in the story on a newer device, including smart TVs, streaming media players, game consoles, computer browsers, Android phones and tablets, iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches. Additionally, ensure that your device is running the latest version of the Netflix app to play these titles interactively.

    So while you wait for The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! to premiere on Netflix on Sept. 1, you can introduce your kids to the OG 2017 film, The Boss Baby, which is available to stream on Amazon Prime as well as YouTube.

    The Boss Baby: Back in Business is an American computer-animated comedy streaming television series produced by DreamWorks Animation. It serves as a follow-up to the 2017 film The Boss Baby, loosely based on the book of the same name by Marla Frazee. The series premiered on Netflix on April 6, 2018. JP Karliak voices the title character, replacing Alec Baldwin, while Pierce Gagnon replaces Miles Bakshi as Tim Templeton; only Eric Bell Jr. reprised his role from the film, returning as The Triplets.[1] The fourth and final season premiered on November 17, 2020.

    Summary[edit]

    The series takes place in the late 1970s somewhere in the Midwestern United States, between the first and second film. In season one, Boss Baby and Tim work around the world of Baby Corp to stop the company's new enemy, Bootsy Calico, a businessman and former vet, who has control over kittens. Boss Baby also deals with his boss, Mega Fat CEO Baby, who keeps trying to fire him. In the end, Calico surrenders and is arrested, while Mega Fat is fired after striking a deal with Bootsy.

    In season two, Boss Baby deals with a new enemy, Frederick Estes and the Consortium of Ancients, when his new boss, Turtleneck Superstar CEO Baby, tasks him with protecting Baby Corp's new product, Stinkless Serum, which can eliminate bad odors forever. In the end, after becoming CEO, Boss Baby takes down Estes and Turtleneck Superstar, after she reveals herself to be an old woman guilty of espionage in BabyCorp for the Consortium of Ancients, and they both are arrested.

    In season three, Boss Baby is fired when the board of directors think he is the reason why Baby Corp has many enemies. Boss Baby decides to work with other babies who are in his new playgroup, including a reformed Mega Fat, to get his job back. Meanwhile, Staci and Jimbo, Boss Baby's co-workers and friends, deal with multiple CEOs that get hired and fired quickly. Later, Boss Baby later decides to shut down Bubbezee, a company that makes products to keep babies safe, but makes them unhappy, unbeknownst to the parents. Boss Baby then finds out that the CEO of Bubbezee is Happy Sedengry, a businessman who earlier faked a job as a baby communicator, or Babblist, and tried to tear the playgroup apart using his fraud. In the end, Boss Baby takes down Sedengry, who is arrested, and the board of directors rehires him, as CEO.

    In season four, rehired and promoted to CEO, Boss Baby plans to gain 100% of the world's love, but begins to face new challenges: an all-new dog operated Puppy Co, who are renting a part of Baby Corp's office while plotting against Boss Baby, TV exotic pet sensations Pyg and Tam, who are trying to push Baby Corp into letting them buy the company headquarters so they can turn it into a studio, and OCB, a consultant baby who wants Boss Baby's job. Meanwhile, Tim adjusts as his best friend, Danny Petrosky is moving due to his paranoid father believing the government found him. After suffering crushing defeats, in the end, Boss Baby finally defeats all three enemies. Pyg, Tam, and Maria–Maria end up in the jail, OCB and his fan, a previous CEO, end up in a playground, and the puppies end up in a room where they are surrounded by vacuum cleaners. Boss Baby then retires, and promotes Staci as CEO, and Tim sings his "Bro Jam" with Danny. Upon Boss Baby's retirement, he willingly turns himself into a normal baby, as earlier in the season Boss Baby's parents became concerned with his apparent lack of growth. This led Tim and Boss Baby to reconcile with the fact that he must move forward and grow up. In the end, Tim sheds a tear but promises Boss Baby, Theodore Lindsay Templeton, that he will watch over him.

    Episodes[edit]

    Season 1 (2018)[edit]

    Season 2 (2018)[edit]

    Season 3 (2020)[edit]

    Special (2020)[edit]

    Season 4 (2020)[edit]

    Release[edit]

    The series premiered its first season on Netflix in the US on April 6, 2018. The second season was released October 12, 2018.[3][4] The third season was released on March 16, 2020. An interactive special titled as "The Boss Baby: Get That Baby!" was released on September 1, 2020.[6] The fourth season was released on November 17, 2020.