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The Boss Baby: Back in Business is a Netflix telly series based on DreamWorks Blitheness'due south The Boss Baby. The show takes place afterwards said picture show and follows Boss Baby and his brother Tim as they take on some of the other groups that Baby Corp has deemed threats to "Baby Beloved". Flavor 1 deals with Bootsy Calico, a man who was raised by kittens and who is now out to ruin Baby Corp and take away Babe Love. Flavour 2 follows upwardly with the Consortium of Ancients, old people who are later the aforementioned desires every bit babies.
The evidence was streamed to Netflix on April 6, 2018. A trailer was released. It has apparently concluded at 4 seasons.
This show contains examples of:
- Acrofatic: Jimbo, despite his size, is hands only as swift and quiet as other Baby Corp agents.
- Adaptational Jerkass: Staci wasn't portrayed equally much more than than an energetic ally of BB in the movie. Hither, she really gets a bigger grapheme, and it isn't a very tamed one, to say the to the lowest degree.
- Adult Fear: Mega Fat CEO Baby uses this to get Tim grounded and Boss Babe placed under surveillance by calling the Templetons while Tim and Boss Baby are wandering the neighborhood in the heart of the night.
- This is Happy Sedengry'south business model. By playing on parents' fear that they are horrible at taking care of their babies, he'southward making a killing as Bubeezee'south CEO. However, this gets turned on him when he calls the play grouping's parents to the new factory site, non realizing that all the babies have to do is play on their parents' desires to protect them and finger him as the reason they were in that location.
- Alliterative Title: To respond - The Boss Baby: Back in Business.
- All-CGI Cartoon: Like nigh of DreamWorks' shows.
- All Your Base of operations Are Vest to Us: In the chaos caused by "6 Well-Placed Kittens", Bootsy uses Jimbo's stolen chupie to infiltrate Baby Corp'south office, cut off Boss Baby'due south access to help.
- Always Chaotic Evil: Kittens. They prefer chaos and don't follow rules, which almost costs Boss Infant his life. The fact that they're actually organized against Babe Corp hints at Bootsy Calico's involvement in the plot.
- Amusing Injuries: During the flight to France, Tim is forced to succumb to this to go on the babies on the flight in a expert mood while trying to avert the flight attendant. After he has the babies covered, however, he is dazed and needs a moment to recover.
- Tim also tries this when Boss Babe is attempting to solve the instance of "Grumpy Baby Grump-Grump". While Boss Baby thinks a joke might cover it, Tim, playing with one of Simmons' inventions, hits Boss Baby twice with a jump-loaded boxing glove. Even so, neither of them help.
- Awaken the Sleeping Giant: In season 2, Boss Baby publicly humiliating Frederick Estes causes him to assemble the Consortium of Ancients against Baby Corp. Pointed out by Turtleneck Superstar CEO Baby when she chews B.B. out over it. Although with her reveal as Estes' wife, indications are that quondam people had already aimed at Baby Corp before Dominate Baby'southward assail.
- Batman Gambit: Bootsy Calico'southward "Six Well-Placed Kittens", which he uses to disrupt the town. Works until B.B.'s field team stages a baby-in-danger crisis to pull the boondocks back together.
- Happy Sedengry develops 1 subsequently B.B. and his playgroup reveal the existence of talking babies. He switches direction to manipulate B.B. into working for Bubeezee by threatening to use footage of the encounter to snap Ted and Janice'southward brains. Almost works until his ploy to proceeds their cooperation backfires considering of parental protectiveness.
- Big Bad Duumvirate: Flavour ane: Mega Fat CEO Baby and Bootsy Calico in Season 1
- Flavour two: Turtleneck Superstar CEO Baby and Frederick Estes
- Big "WHAT?!": Jimbo, after Dominate Babe asks what he did when the police show upwards at Scooter's firm.
- Tim, upon learning that his parents were lying to him for years near winning the Lil' Dumpling Pageant.
- Boss Babe also gives one upon being fired in season three.
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Mega Fat CEO Baby for Season i, and Turtleneck Superstar CEO Babe for Flavour 2.
- Bloodshot Catastrophe: The Flavour 4 finale, which is probably the Series Finale due to "The Boss Baby: Family unit Business" coming out soon. Afterwards realizing 100% baby dear isn't doable, Boss Babe retires from Baby Corp (i.eastward. stops taking the formula that makes him an immortal, talking baby). He gives anybody gifts, makes Staci his successor, and asks Tim for support in the coming days. Despite everyone beingness okay with it (the final shot is even Tim and Dominate Infant laughing together), the music tugs at your heartstrings.
- What makes this ending even more bittersweet is that Dominate Infant having to residuum being in a family and beingness in Infant Corp was a plot indicate in several episodes. Boss Baby had called his family over the proficient of the company before but the episode where he becomes obsessed with finding Tim's toy instead of focusing on Baby Corp while 3 of their main enemies are attacking is what leads to his retirement. He put his relationship with Tim over being at that place for the visitor during their darkest hour and it nearly leads to the finish of Babe Corp. It showed that Dominate Baby will always put Tim before Baby Corp and information technology is unsaid this is why anybody is okay with him retiring. Even Boss Baby realizes he cannot atomic number 82 the company when he loves someone more than it.
- Brainwashed: Every bit Boss Babe eventually finds out, Bubeezee's products eventually lull babies into mindless drones who exercise the aforementioned things over and over. Tim can't even get him to contact Babe Corp. to let them know about Happy's plans.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: 1 of the former people uses piano lessons to hypnotize older children into behaving like elders. Tim falls victim to this, and information technology takes his family unit invoking his imagination to snap him out of it. Comes dorsum at the cease of Flavor ii when the Consortium try to make Tim spitwad babies with stink serum.
- Brick Joke: In Flavor 1, a female parent works to sabotage the flight the Templetons are on. She's doing this on orders from Mega Fatty CEO Baby, who promised her tuition for her fiddling girl to go to Ohio State. In Flavour 2, she is the driver running from the cops after robbing a bank. And she does it to pay to ship her girl to Ohio State. For one semester.
- Broken Aesop: Happens in "Into the Abdomen of the Den of the House of the Nest of Cats". It revolved around Tim helping a mysterious adult female named "Wendi" and was supposed to accept a lesson of not judging a book by its cover. But so information technology turns out Wendi, while not being a kidnapper who turns kids into robots every bit Tim idea, takes true cat fur for sweaters and sells them.
- Broken Pedestal: Jerro Macintosh, the previous winner of the Lil' Dumpling Pageant. While apparently having been quite precious to win the pageant, Tim and the babies ofttimes say his name with disdain for the snob he turned into. Upon his introduction, he crashes his train engine into the stage similar he's drunkard off his gourd, indicating as to why none of them like him.
- Mega Fatty CEO Babe. He was Dominate Babe's intern before the serial and the ane who had originally made the "hang in there, kitty" poster and showed it to Boss Baby. Dominate Baby attempted to copy the concept with a baby in place of the kitten but to have it met with great criticism. Boss Infant then presented Mega Fat's poster as his own to play the first thought off as a joke. This betrayal serves as Mega Fatty'due south motivation toward trying to fire Boss Baby throughout Season one.
- Bumbling Dad: Downplayed with Ted Templeton. He has his dopey moments and is shown to be inattentive at times. There are even indications that Tim'south imagination might have come from him. Yet, he is also quite reasonable and knowledgeable, as his camping trip with the boys is only beset by circumstance rather than whatever incompetence on Ted's office. But between the 2, Janice comes off as stern and down-to-earth.
- The Bus Came Back: Mega Fatt CEO Infant returns in "Avoiding's Day Out" after existence fired, before returning as a supporting character during the third season.
- Cats Are Mean: Bated from puppies, the babies even despise kittens!
- Chekhov's Gunman: Frankie the vent baby for Flavour one.
- Besides in Season one, the diverse kittens Boss Babe and his squad run across. The siren kitten and Mr. Pineapples are lampshaded at the end of the episodes they announced in while the rest pop upwards in separate episodes before Bootsy Calico reveals his "Half dozen Well-Placed Kittens" plan.
- The above is countered by Scooter Buskie from the first episode, whom Boss Baby and Tim use confronting Bootsy himself when he takes over the office.
- Chekhov's Skill: Tim's amazing accuracy with spit wads (which Gigi taught him) is seen when he and Boss Infant separate their room. The Consortium of Ancients attempts to use this to evangelize a stink serum to the babies at the end-of-summer festival as part of their plan.
- Cloud Cuckoolander: Frankie the vent baby. Having been isolated from Infant Corp'due south employees, she tried to learn how the boss babies worked by watching them from the building'southward extensive ventilation organization. Indications are that she would have originally been slated for a family if she hadn't fallen off the production line, leaving her to cope by trying to become like the boss babies. Withal, her bizarre ideas are seen every bit mostly useless to the visitor; Boss Baby merely keeps her around to spy on Mega Fat CEO Baby.
- Tim occasionally ventures into this territory when his imagination gets in the fashion of the task at hand.
- Danny Petrosky, whom we finally meet in Season 2. He is just well-nigh equally imaginative as Tim simply also has a couple of quirks. He throws spare alter at squirrels for no credible reason and, as indicated elsewhere, is a fountain of unbelievable trivia which only Tim seems to accept to heart (like how one of Danny'south relatives supposedly died from eating a rhinoceros-shaped animal cracker).
- Simmons is presented as one in "P.U.", proverb and doing some very odd and bizarre things such as saying the same thing over and over over again, trying to say how-do-you-do to trees, and treating being trapped in a bubble-like being outside the real world. Information technology'south justified, however, since she hadn't slept in a calendar week.
- The Deject Cuckoolander Was Right: During the Dekker Moonboots case, Tim suggests that the problems Baby Corp is having are being caused past one of two opposing factions: "Vent Babies", who alive in the company'southward vents, or "One-time People from Mars". While existence dismissed as insane rambling, Tim ultimately turns out to be correct about a infant living in Babe Corp's ventilation organisation causing issues with the visitor's formula.
- He also happens to exist authentic in predicting the Big Bad of Season two, although the former people they deal with are non exactly from Mars...
- Comically Missing the Point: After Tim tells Gigi about the Frodarg monster, rather than reassuring him it isn't real, she insists they take precautionary measures to stay prophylactic.
- Crazy Cat Lady: Wendi from episode 8, in the words of Janice "a nice lady choosing to live in a weird old house with a bunch of cats". Janice also tries to convince Tim that she'due south simply a Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold, until she discovers she made the sweaters she gave her, and countless others for that matter, out of cat hair.
- Crazy-Prepared: Marisol, the babysitter. She is prepared for any contingency that may come up during a task. When called out for the damage to the house, to which she replies that she was trying to protect Tim and B.B. from a wild bat, she casually reveals a (false) dead bat which neither boy noticed earlier nor do the Templetons question. She even has a story to explain to Gigi why at that place are so many babies at the house when she had been asleep the whole fourth dimension.
- Create Your Own Villain: Episode 12 reveals that the whole reason for Mega Fatt'south antagonism towards Boss Baby is due to the latter taking credit for his "Hang in there, kitty" affiche.
- Said affiche is likewise what motivated Bootsy Calico against Infant Corp, although, to BB's credit, the poster was technically Mega Fatt's idea.
- Cuteness Proximity: Jimbo, who oft forgets what he's doing if there'due south a (non-threatening) kitten nearby.
- Detective Creature: Cat Cop. Subverted in that Cat Cop is actually engineering crimes in a plot to force families with babies to leave their homes.
- Does This Remind You lot of Anything?: Staci treats storytime at the local library similar drug rehab. This includes relapsing into bouts of uncontrolled violence and insanity.
- Pretty much any mention Staci makes of daycare sounds like prison.
- Dramatically Missing the Betoken: Dominate Baby, despite taking credit for Mega fatty's affiche, still sees him as the traitor, and believes he himself did nothing wrong.
- Consume the Photographic camera: The camera zooming into Tim'south mouth.
- "Eureka!" Moment: Boss Baby regularly gets these when he finds a way to apply his discussions with Tim to a state of affairs that does not seem to be working out for him.
- Even Evil Has Standards: Magnus. Although he has spent Flavour ane acting equally Mega Fatty CEO's lackey and offhandedly abusing others by expressing Mega Fat'southward comments without the sarcasm, he finds that he can't let Mega Fat outright burn Boss Baby when Boss Babe's program just saved the company from Boosty Calico. So, he shows a recording of Mega Fatty making a deal with Boosty just to ruin Boss Baby, causing Mega Fatty to be fired immediately past the Board of Directors.
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": The triplets are only ever referred to equally such; they take not been given carve up names in either the movie or the series.
- Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Assumed that Boss Baby is back to his usual personality.
- Exotic Eye Designs: Bootsy Calico, the beginning main antagonist, has vertical pupils.
- Genki Daughter: Simmons, ane of the babies in R&D. Known for making inventions for problems people don't have and gets super excited when science is involved. She'southward the reason Baby Corp doesn't take the formula for Stinkless Serum; rather than taking notes, she was drawing choo-choo trains on her clipboard.
- Go Mad from the Revelation: This is what usually happens to adults when babies talk in front end of them. They refer to information technology as their "brains snapping". Because villains like Bootsy Calico and Frederick Estes are already insane, they're either unaffected by this or don't really care.
- In season 3 Happy Sedingery uses this knowledge confronting Dominate Baby's squadron and Babe Corp under threat of harming their families with a video record of Boss Baby speaking.
- Grossout Evidence: It'southward a testify dealing with babies, so expect a few bouts of Toilet Sense of humor and some bits about puking.
- Heel–Face Turn: Mega Fat pulls one during Flavor 3.
- Hoist past His Own Petard: Tim in a fashion but Tim can pull off. In outing Happy Sedengry as a phony babe babblist, he says that all babblists are fake. Not only does Marsha Krinkle ("Aqueduct Eight News") reiterate so that Tim realizes his mistake, Tim loses all of the magazine sales he had fabricated past using his ability to communicate with babies through Boss Baby.
- Indy Ploy: On occasion, Dominate Baby's team has to call back on-the-wing to cover up a situation that has cleaved out.
- In the first episode, Tim releases Scooter Buskie into the role to teach Boss Babe not to take peoples' babies abroad just considering they are bad. Subverted in that Tim admits that he wasn't really certain what he was expecting to achieve letting Scooter tear the place upwards.
- Insane Troll Logic: Tim can veer into this territory on occasion. While generally useless, it often helps Boss Baby focus on something he would have otherwise disregarded. For case, Tim insists that the instance with the Baby Corp babies all of a sudden growing is being caused by either vent babies or old people from Mars attempting to replace the formula the babies use. While it's dismissed as Tim being eccentric, Dominate Baby at least realizes that the trouble is being caused by the formula not working right.
- It Has Been an Honor: Boss Baby in episode 2, who gives a quick speech to Staci and Jimbo before going to confront the kitten invading his home. Ultimately subverted when Tim's interference ends the fight.
- Mega Fat at the end of season three before his formula gives out, causing him to become a regular infant. He uses this moment to requite the babies an out of the situation Happy created.
- Karma Houdini: Bootsy Calico never targets Mega Fat CEO Baby for making the "hang in there, kitty" poster, allowing Mega Fat to place all the blame on Dominate Baby (who had stolen the idea from Mega Fat) and get away from Bootsy's revenge plot. It doesn't last long.
- Laser-Guided Karma: Turtleneck and Fredrick tried to spray the babies of the city with a stinky serum, so elderly people would be a beloved species. They stole the Stinkless Serum and tried to make themselves stinkless. But Babe Corp swapped it with their own stinky serum, then they made themselves unforgivably stinky with then spread across the town; leading to the two getting arrested every bit a effect.
- In Flavor 1, Mega Fat CEO Baby attempts to fire Boss Baby for trashing the office again after they had just foiled Boosty Calico'south ultimate plan. Yet, in the midst of gloating, Magnus plays a recording of Bootsy'south annotate to Mega Fat, showing that the two attempted to collude to ruin Boss Babe. Equally a result, the Lath of Directors fires Mega Fat on the spot.
- Let Us Never Speak of This Once more: When infiltrating Mrs. McCraken'due south business firm disguised as kittens, Boss Baby is daunted by the idea of having to utilize a litter box. He quotes this trope while Staci praises him for... any he did to that box to gain the kittens' confidence.
- Logo Joke: A standard DreamWorks logo appears but is apace shoved to the side by Boss Baby in a crescent-shaped business chair.
Boss Baby: Hold all my calls.
- Mama Carry: Or rather Grandma Bear. Tim's grandmother Gigi helped defend Boss Baby when Fredric tried to make babies get bad publicity.
- Janice tin also go defensive if she catches someone abusing Tim. And not even Marsha Krinkle will stand up in her way.
- Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold: Subverted with Wendi, who Tim must aid to gain his final do-practiced trooper helmet sticker. Janice tries to convince him she's this, simply for her to exist proven dead wrong near the end, when it turns out the sweaters she knits and sells claiming to exist cashmere are actually cat pilus.
- Motor Mouth: Tim will employ this to comprehend up piece of work from the Baby Corp team. For instance, he explains Jimbo's attempt to supersede Scooter Buskie as Jimbo having "Wandering Baby Syndrome", quickly followed by telling Scooter's parents that it's a real disease and they don't need to look it up.
- Naked People Are Funny: Gigi'due south method of potty training Boss Baby is to set up potty chairs effectually the firm and go out the babe naked, reasoning that the baby will eventually sit downwards and go whenever he needs. All this does is crusade Tim aggravation, as he cannot stand up Boss Babe'southward naked butt touching everything also as having to expect at him (despite Dominate Babe saying that baby nudity is non the aforementioned as adult nudity). While most of the Babe Corp staff inappreciably notice, Boss Baby gets carried away believing that being naked really helps him recollect clearer, forcing Tim to take desperate measures just to put some pants on him.
- Negative Continuity: At the end of the moving picture, Boss Baby leaves his job at Baby Corp to live with the Templeton Family as a normal infant under his new full name Theodore Lindsay Templeton. Yet in the series, he's yet working at Baby Corp, yet called Boss Baby and neither his brother Tim nor the parents telephone call him Theodore or Ted for brusk, non once.
- Also, the movie hints that the events revolving around Boss Baby may or may not have been a tall tale developed Tim was telling his daughter. The series, however, treats Dominate Babe's introduction to the house as being unambiguously true.
- Never My Fault: Mega Fatt blames Boss Baby for getting him fired in season 2, but it never would've happened if he hadn't teamed up with Bootsy Calico in the first place.
- No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: In "Spirit Solar day", Tim, for deciding to stop a cheating Mega Fat from winning the Spirit Day contest which was ready so only he can win, ends up missing his dad'southward concert and getting grounded as a result, all week.
- No Indoor Phonation: Magnus, Mega Fat CEO Infant'southward number ii. He explains having lost it in an accident.
- Noodle Incident: Tim's parents reminisce most their honeymoon, which somehow involved "that ane palm tree in the motel room", which they giggle about.
- No-Sell: Dominate Baby's program to bring down Bubeezee by revealing the being of talking babies to snap Happy Sedengry's brain. However, not only does Happy react casually to Boss Baby talking, he decides to weaponize footage of him talking, threatening to evidence it to the babies' parents to go cooperation out of Boss Baby.
- Not Evil, Just Misunderstood: Tim tries this approach with Scooter Buskie when he discovers that Scooter has a tooth growing in. It seems to at-home him at first, but and so he goes berserk and behaves worse than before.
- Nothing Is the Same Anymore: After Boss Infant gets fired in the season 3 premiere, and he's forced into normal baby customs.
- Just Known by Their Nickname: Boss Infant labels the newer babies in his playgroup. "Mucilaginous Fingers" is Dakota, who likes to steal things (ironically being the girl of the cop featured in Skewed Priorities beneath - though less ironically when y'all consider her mother in one case robbed a bank). "Quiet Psycho Babe" is Joy, the mayor'south daughter. "Shover" is "Eggy", which is really how the babies have been perceiving "agi", the Korean give-and-take for baby. Nosotros find out later that Shover is actually Braydon, Staci's nemesis. He starts dropping these as he learns their names.
- Overly Long Title: The 8th episode "Into The Belly of The Den of The House of The Nest of Cats".
- Cardboard Disguise: Pops upward a few times with varying levels of success.
- Tim attempts to wear a pair of glasses with a fake mustache to avoid being recognized at the Lil Dumplings pageant. Not just does the human at the desk-bound indulge him (being focused more on a kid trying to enter a baby) equally information technology turns out, Tim never won the pageant, so no 1 would recognize him anyway.
- When Jimbo is pulled into Mrs. McCracken's firm, B.B. and Staci put on true cat ears, simulated noses with whiskers, and a tail to infiltrate the house. Afterward dialogue indicates that the kittens in the firm weren't fooled by this.
- When B.B. is breaking into Mega Fatty's part, Jimbo pretends to exist a janitor by bringing a poppy toy (pretending it is a vacuum) and wearing a name sticker reading "Howdy, my name is NOT JIMBO/JANITOR".
- During the visitor retreat, Dominate Baby merely goes to retreat and offers the name "Dale" while Tim dresses in a kid-sized bodysuit and gives a few babbles. No 1 (except Hendershot) recognizes the team since, as Staci points out, the babies accept no concept of object permanence.
- Parental Bonus: A few in the first episode:
- Upon visiting the domicile turf of the and so-chosen "worst baby in the whole world":
Staci: Scooter Buskie is a garbage baby.
Tim: Maybe he'southward merely misunderstood.
[intermission]
Staci: Oh, sorry. I didn't realize your blood brother was... a liberal.
- When Scooter refuses to cooperate, Boss Baby complains that this is similar trying to negotiate with Democratic people's republic of korea.
- When the babies reveal they've recalled Scooter, Boss Baby states that they'll exit him with some mega-family with a bunch of children that they'll never detect a new baby. Staci then comments that their best chances are in Utah. Utah is well-known for its large Mormon population, which supports large families and polygamy.
- When Jerro Macintosh appears, he has a rather drunken look on his face equally he nonchalantly crashes his train and simply sits up like it doesn't bother him. This although he'southward a baby.
- Precision F-Strike: Dominate Baby (and occasionally other babies) can exist heard snapping "Fart, poop, doodie" when things leave of hand. Considering that they're babies, anything referring to feces seems to exist treated every bit vulgar as hollering "shit".
- Pun: During Season one, every opportunity to brand a true cat pun was used.
- Raised past Wolves: Bootsy Calico, raised past kittens in this case. However, information technology'south never stated what happened to his biological ones.
- Revenge: Bootsy Calico's motivation for targeting Baby Corp. Specifically, he's after Dominate Baby for the "hang in in that location kitty" poster. The true cat on the poster is the true cat that raised Bootsy when he lost his parents. This provides Mega Fatty CEO Baby with a Karma Houdini moment: Bootsy has no thought that Mega Fat was the ane who made the poster.
- Put on a Coach: Mega Fat, briefly, for virtually of season 2. In season three, he returns every bit a regular.
- Reused Character Pattern: Many of the babies (particularly Peg) will ane infinitesimal appear as office of Baby Corp, just afterward equally regular babies.
- The show also doesn't seem to accept many unique adults.
- Running Gag: Tim spouting off some baroque, unbelievable fact he heard from his friend Danny Petrosky. Occasionally followed up by Boss Baby or Tim'south mom telling Tim that "Danny Petrosky is a liar and a moron".
- Tim slipping into Motor Mouth manner to explicate abroad something bizarre that Boss Baby or his squad have done.
- In Season one, Jimbo ignoring Boss Baby to pet a kitten.
- Marsha Krinkle compulsively introducing herself with her full proper noun and station. Fifty-fifty when anybody already knows who she is.
"Marsha Krinkle, Channel 8 News!"
- Staci's "fourth dimension" in daycare. I of the parents in season three mentioned that they joined the playgroup because the daycare had to exist close down on account of what an employee called the "Staci Incident".
- Seldom-Seen Species: Every bit of flavour four nosotros accept a Tamandua as i of the new sources of Dominate Baby's focus to gain more than love against.
- Shout-Out:
- In the third episode, Boss Infant mimics The Godfather, "It's just business organisation.", Italian emphasis and all.
- Skewed Priorities: The recurring police officer (who originally had Cat Cop as his partner) does not seem to take the same mindset as the other officers in the area. When he had Cat Cop as his partner, he spent nigh of his time following True cat Cop'south direction and giving tickets for the pettiest of reasons. During Ted, Tim, and Boss Baby's camping trip, he is more invested in apprehending them for trespassing into a closed campground rather than responding to the loftier-speed chase dorsum in town. He as well seems to be costless enough ("I accept literally aught improve to practice.") to act as security for the local library, boot out people simply for making noise.
- Have That!: In the 2d episode, while explaining what happened when 2 babies revealed their capacity for the business organisation to their female parent and father, the parents went crazy and turned into drooling dolts. The company managed to relocate them into regime jobs that require little thinking... the dad condign a Senator of Pennsylvania.
- The blankie lady when she explains that she robbed a banking company to transport her trivial girl to Ohio State. For ane semester.
- That Makes Me Experience Angry: Magnus has to shout his emotions to anybody due to having No Indoor Voice.
- Superstar Turtleneck CEO Babe frequently describes her emotional land to Boss Infant since she maintains a stoic demeanor at all times. This aspect of her character disappears when she reveals that she's actually Estes' married woman.
- Yard-Thou Stare: Janice gets i when recalling potty-training Tim. The brief moment includes the audio of an oncoming plane equally she recounts:
- Token Evil Teammate: Staci will gleefully become vehement at the drop of a hat. Despite this, she would rather deed for the benefit of Boss Infant and the company.
- Truth in Television: Dominate Baby says that a infant can become heavier past going limp. In real life, going limp when people try to carry or elevator you does make information technology harder for them to do so because you're non using your body weight to aid lift yourself.
- Besides considering trying to elevator a limp object or body is harder than lifting a rigid ane, due to the swinging and rocking of the loose parts. This is why, for example, information technology's harder to list five pounds of safe than five pounds of a barbell.
- The Unfavorite: While not being their parent, Gigi takes exception to Dominate Baby at get-go. Many of her comments in the second season tend to either neglect B.B. or care for him with indifference. This is due mostly to her by as a factory worker who went on strike confronting bad bosses, and she reacts more to the fact that B.B. wears a adapt and behaves selfishly (every bit babies are naturally inclined to). Still, as the flavour goes on, she learns to look past the suit and treat the infant the same style she treats Tim.
- Visible Odor: Simmons becomes surrounded in green gas after using the stinkless serum turned stink enhancer on herself.
- Vocal Dissonance: Staci sounds much similar a teenager as opposed to a kid.
- Gets worse during the formula fiasco. Staci sounds similar a teenager from the nineties while ane of the triplets gains a deep voice. Once the formula is fixed, they're back to normal.
- Wham Episode: The very first episode of flavor 3 revolves effectually BB beingness fired from Baby Corp, what he's been trying to avoid since the movie.
- Wham Line: Turtleneck revealing her true colors.
Turtleneck Superstar CEO Infant: I'm not working for old people, I am old people.
- What the Hell, Hero?: Upon discovering Dominate Baby taking credit for Mega Fatt's work, Tim wastes no time in calling the former out for being the actual traitor.
- Whole Episode Flashback: "Mega Fatty" was entirely a flashback of everything that happened to Mega Fatt CEO Baby after existence fired throughout flavour 2.
- Would Hurt a Child: Kittens, ironically. In the second episode, the kitten trying to oust Boss Baby from his home rigs the TV antenna to snap free and, had Jimbo not responded fast, crush Dominate Infant.
- Your Days Are Numbered: A non-lethal example: every Babycorp employee that gets fired is given a six month supply of the special formula to remain intelligent. Presumably, so they can acquire and amend themselves from their experiences before they become normal babies and are adopted; as testify by the orphanage of old Babycorp Babies where Mega Fatty was sent during season 2.
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