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* TheFaceless: [[spoiler:Tim and Theodore Templeton's faces as grown-ups are deliberately kept out-of-frame in the epilogue.]]

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* TheTalk: Tim implies that his father gave him some version of this. The Boss Baby is grossed out when he whispers to him a brief version of it. Tim admits that he didn't really find it believable.
* TalkLikeAPirate: One of Tim's favorite fantasies is being a pirate and when he plays pirates with the Boss Baby, the Boss Baby says, "You're fired! And here's your severance package! Ha!", causing Tim to tell him that "You're not supposed to end 'Ha!' You're supposed to end with 'AAARRRGH'!"



* TheTalk: Tim implies that his father gave him some version of this. The Boss Baby is grossed out when he whispers to him a brief version of it. Tim admits that he didn't really find it believable.
* TalkLikeAPirate: One of Tim's favorite fantasies is being a pirate and when he plays pirates with the Boss Baby, the Boss Baby says, "You're fired! And here's your severance package! Ha!", causing Tim to tell him that "You're not supposed to end 'Ha!' You're supposed to end with 'AAARRRGH'!"



* TickleTorture: Tim tries to break the Boss Baby by tickling him, but the Boss Baby says that it won't work on him, as he doesn't have any ticklish spots. Tim says that everyone does and proves it. Later, the both of them use this against Francis E. Francis.

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Tim tries to break the Boss Baby by tickling him, but the Boss Baby says that it won't work on him, as he doesn't have any ticklish spots. Tim says that everyone does and proves it. Later, the both of them use this against Francis E. Francis.



* WidelySpacedJailBars: The cage that Francis E. Francis places Tim and the Boss Baby in looks like both of them could just climb a little and get right out of it. It doesn't really matter because they're both dropped through a trapdoor before they can even really consider it.

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The cage that Francis E. Francis places Tim and the Boss Baby in looks like both of them could just climb a little and get right out of it. It doesn't really matter because they're both dropped through a trapdoor before they can even really consider it.



* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler:Francis E. Francis.]]

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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler:Francis E. Francis.Francis was fired because the formula didn't work on him, and he plans to get his revenge on [=BabyCorp=] by releasing the Forever Puppy, which will make everyone neglect their babies in favor of them, thus decreasing the demand for babies and putting [=BabyCorp=] out of business.]]

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* AlliterativeTitle
** AlliterativeName: Boss Baby, Tim Templeton, Ted Templeton.

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AlliterativeName: Boss Baby, Tim Templeton, Ted Templeton.Templeton.
* AlliterativeTitle: ''The '''B'''oss '''B'''aby''.



* ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: Pools of puppies? Rockets which launch and drop puppies? That would be pretty unethical in RealLife.
** As well as the entire premise of "Forever Puppies". The illustration for it even shows it outliving its owners! A permanently cute puppy sounds nice until you actually realize they're basically immortal.

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Pools of puppies? Rockets which launch and drop puppies? That would be pretty unethical in RealLife.
** As well as the The entire premise of "Forever Puppies". The illustration for it even shows it outliving its owners! A permanently cute puppy sounds nice until you actually realize they're basically immortal.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: Boss Baby gets so stressed by the chaos of the meeting he snatches the rattle out of Jimbo's hand in an attempt to regain control...forgetting that the rattle was the only thing stopping Timothy from recording the meeting and exposing them all.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: DidntThinkThisThrough:
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Boss Baby gets so stressed by the chaos of the meeting he snatches the rattle out of Jimbo's hand in an attempt to regain control...forgetting that the rattle was the only thing stopping Timothy from recording the meeting and exposing them all.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Tim and the Boss Baby are panicking about the idea that the Boss Baby might end up being fired from Baby Corp and become a real baby and be Tim's brother forever, Boss Baby comments that it [[spoiler:feels right. At the end of the film, this is what happens by the choice of both of them.]]

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When Tim and the Boss Baby are panicking about the idea that the Boss Baby might end up being fired from Baby Corp and become a real baby and be Tim's brother forever, Boss Baby comments that it [[spoiler:feels right. At the end of the film, this is what happens by the choice of both of them.]]



* FunnyXRay: When Boss Baby and Tim sneak past security at the airport by going through the x-ray machine, the x-ray shows both boys [[HandOrObjectUnderwear covering their crotches with their hands]].



* FunnyXRay: When Boss Baby and Tim sneak past security at the airport by going through the x-ray machine, the x-ray shows both boys [[HandOrObjectUnderwear covering their crotches with their hands]].



* GilliganCut:

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* GilliganCut:GilliganCut: When Tim and the Boss Baby infiltrate Puppy Co., they discuss how to sneak to the doggy door that leads to the restricted area.



* GRatedDrug: Boss Baby gets Tim to use the [=BabyCorp=] pacifier to show him the truth about "where babies come from". The scene depicting the preparation, useage, and subsequent revalation caused by the pacifier riffs on psychadelic rituals. Boss Baby acts as a sort of shaman, explaining the various names that the pacifier is known as and how to use it. When the pacifier takes effect, it appears to 'launch' their consciousnesses outside their bodies into an alternate reality, which loosely resemble descriptions of the effects of real life psychedelic drugs such as DMT or ayahuasca.

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* GRatedDrug: Boss Baby gets Tim to use the [=BabyCorp=] pacifier to show him the truth about "where babies come from". The scene depicting the preparation, useage, usage, and subsequent revalation revelation caused by the pacifier riffs on psychadelic psychedelic rituals. Boss Baby acts as a sort of shaman, explaining the various names that the pacifier is known as and how to use it. When the pacifier takes effect, it appears to 'launch' their consciousnesses outside their bodies into an alternate reality, which loosely resemble descriptions of the effects of real life psychedelic drugs such as DMT or ayahuasca.



* HereWeGoAgain: Crossed with RealAfterAll, [[spoiler: The movie ends with Tim's daughter seeing her baby sister for the first time, only to discover she is also a Boss Baby.]]
* ImagineSpot: Tim initiates several of these, each accompanied by an ArtShift.

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* HereWeGoAgain: Crossed with RealAfterAll, [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:the movie ends with Tim's daughter seeing her baby sister for the first time, only to discover she is also a Boss Baby.]]
* ImagineSpot: Tim initiates several of these, imagination sequences, each accompanied by an ArtShift.



* InfantSiblingJealousy: Tim is envious of the attention his baby brother receives, and suspicious when the infant acts odd around him. Tim soon finds out that Boss Baby is on a mission to discover why babies are losing their market share of love, and originally agrees to help him for the sole purpose of wanting him out of his life. [[spoiler:Over the course of the movie, Tim and Boss Baby bond with each other, and by the end, when they finally achieve their goals, they realize how much they miss each other and agree to officially become brothers.]]



* InfantSiblingJealousy: Tim is envious of the attention his baby brother receives, and suspicious when the infant acts odd around him. Tim soon finds out that Boss Baby is on a mission to discover why babies are losing their market share of love, and originally agrees to help him for the sole purpose of wanting him out of his life. [[spoiler:Over the course of the movie, Tim and Boss Baby bond with each other, and by the end, when they finally achieve their goals, they realize how much they miss each other and agree to officially become brothers.]]



** Puppy Co. somehow being able to create a new kind of dog and launch it

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** Puppy Co. somehow being able to create a new kind of dog and launch itit.



** That twist at the ending of the film.

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** That twist at the ending of the film.film where [[spoiler:it's revealed that Tim's daughter's baby sister is a Boss Baby]].
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* BreakThemByTalking: The Boss Baby with Tim, telling him that they'll always be together, every morning, every Christmas and eventually growing old. See ArcWords above.

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* BreakThemByTalking: The Boss Baby with Tim, telling him that they'll always be together, every morning, every Christmas and eventually growing old. See ArcWords above.[[spoiler:Tim then says this back to him at the end in his letter requesting him to return, though this time, he means it affectionately.]]



* CatapultNightmare: In the end of a deleted scene from The Boss Baby called "Tim's Nightmare"

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* %%* CatapultNightmare: In the end of a deleted scene from The Boss Baby called "Tim's Nightmare"
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* AndYourRewardIsInfancy: [[spoiler:As per Boss Baby's choice.]]

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* AndYourRewardIsInfancy: [[spoiler:As per Boss Baby's choice.choice, he decides to return to Tim as an ordinary baby to grow up with him.]]
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* BegoneBribe: The Boss Baby likes to throw money at people as a way of trying to get rid of them. This comes back to bite him, however, as he and Tim find themselves stranded at one point and are unable to book a taxi because he has spent his per diem already.

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* BegoneBribe: The Boss Baby likes to throw money at people as a way of trying to get rid of them. This comes back to bite him, however, as he and Tim find themselves stranded at one point and are unable to book a taxi because he has spent his per diem dime already.
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: [[spoiler:Near the end, both Templeton brother got what they wanted earlier after defeating Francis E. Francis and making sure babies get the most love -- Tim gets the unshared attention from his parents and Boss Baby gets a promotion. Except, neither one can enjoy it because now they miss the other.]]

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: [[spoiler:Near the end, both Templeton brother brothers got what they wanted earlier after defeating Francis E. Francis and making sure babies get the most love -- Tim gets the unshared attention from his parents and Boss Baby gets a promotion. Except, neither one can enjoy it because now they miss the other.]]
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* BrainyBaby: All babies are able to talk, and this trope is taken UpToEleven with Boss Baby.

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* BrainyBaby: All babies are able to talk, and this trope is taken UpToEleven up to eleven with Boss Baby.
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* MysticalPregnancy: The circumstances of Boss Baby's arrival into the Templeton family is unclear. An early scene shows Janice with a fairly [[ObviousPregnancy obvious baby bump,]] only to soon feature Boss Baby arriving via a taxi and Janice without any sort of bump. Whether the baby arrived via natural childbirth or adoption is never specified. This can also lead to some UnfortunateImplications later when [[spoiler:the Templetons are later made to forget about the baby]], but is somewhat justified by Tim's role as an UnreliableNarrator.

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* MysticalPregnancy: The circumstances of Boss Baby's arrival into the Templeton family is unclear. An early scene shows Janice with a fairly [[ObviousPregnancy obvious baby bump,]] only to soon feature Boss Baby arriving via a taxi and Janice without any sort of bump. Whether the baby arrived via natural childbirth or adoption is never specified. This can also lead to some UnfortunateImplications becomes more confusing later when [[spoiler:the Templetons are later made to forget about the baby]], but is somewhat justified by Tim's role as an UnreliableNarrator.

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* YouAreGrounded: This happens to Tim, midway into the movie. This quickly escalates into a full blown GroundedForever, which is later depicted as a death sentence to Tim's imagination.

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* YouAreGrounded: This happens to Tim, Tim is grounded midway into the movie. This quickly escalates into a full blown GroundedForever, which is later depicted as a death sentence to Tim's imagination.

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* YouAreGrounded: This happens to Tim, midway into the movie. This quickly escalates into a full blown GroundedForLife, which is later depicted as a death sentence to Tim's imagination.

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* YouAreGrounded: This happens to Tim, midway into the movie. This quickly escalates into a full blown GroundedForLife, GroundedForever, which is later depicted as a death sentence to Tim's imagination.
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* TheDiaperChange: During the scene where they are getting ready in the bathroom, Tim is quickly shown powdering Ted's butt.

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* TheDiaperChange: During the scene where they are getting ready in the bathroom, Tim is quickly shown powdering Ted's butt.butt, implying he was changing his diaper.
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* AdultFear: Invoked when Tim makes Boss Baby look sick so Boss Baby could "throw up" on the sitter.



* CutenessProximity: Puppies, especially the [[spoiler: Forever Puppy, which is so adorable that it made [[AdultFear one of the audience members in the pet convention leave her baby with her eldest child]] ''[[AdultFear alone]]''.]] Also [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by the Boss Baby earlier in the movie.

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* CutenessProximity: Puppies, especially the [[spoiler: Forever Puppy, which is so adorable that it made [[AdultFear one of the audience members in the pet convention leave her baby with her eldest child]] ''[[AdultFear alone]]''.child ''alone''.]] Also [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by the Boss Baby earlier in the movie.
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Tim Templeton (Creator/TobeyMaguire) narrates the story of his life when he was seven years old. Young Tim (Miles Bakshi) had his life turned upside down when his parents Ted (Creator/JimmyKimmel) and Janice (Creator/LisaKudrow) introduce a baby named Boss Baby (Creator/AlecBaldwin), who wears a suit and carries a briefcase around. He also eventually discovered that Boss Baby could also talk, and that the owner of Puppy Co., Francis E. Francis (Creator/SteveBuscemi) has a plan which threatens to destabilize the balance of love in the world. The brothers must team up to save their parents and restore the balance of love to the world.

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Tim Templeton (Creator/TobeyMaguire) narrates the story of his life when he was seven years old. Young Tim (Miles Bakshi) had his is an imaginative 7-year-old whose life is turned upside down when his parents Ted (Creator/JimmyKimmel) and Janice (Creator/LisaKudrow) introduce a baby named Boss Baby (Creator/AlecBaldwin), who wears a suit and carries a briefcase around. He also eventually discovered discovers that Boss Baby could also talk, and that the owner of Puppy Co., Francis E. Francis (Creator/SteveBuscemi) has a plan which threatens to destabilize the balance of love in the world. The brothers must team up to save their parents and restore the balance of love to the world.
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* YouAreGrounded: Happens to Tim in the middle of the film.

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* YouAreGrounded: Happens This happens to Tim in Tim, midway into the middle of the film.movie. This quickly escalates into a full blown GroundedForLife, which is later depicted as a death sentence to Tim's imagination.
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* YouAreGrounded: Happens to Tim in the middle of the film.
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* TheDissenterIsAlwaysRight: After Boss Baby arrives, Tim immediately dislikes having him around. During a dinner time conversation, Tim tries to convince his parents that he's up to no good, pointing out the strangeness of a baby wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase. His parents dismiss his concerns and insist that he's just a baby. It's only after this that Tim discovers that Boss Baby can talk and has been sent to his family to spy on his parent's place of work.
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* CharacterInTheLogo: The main logo of (used also for the sequel ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyFamilyBusiness'') features a silhouette of the Boss Baby's (Ted's) head in the "O," with the tie of his suit in the "A" below it.
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The film was released on March 31, 2017. A television series, ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness'', ran for four seasons on Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2018 to 2020. A feature film sequel, titled ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyFamilyBusiness'', came out on July 2, 2021, with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. The film will release simultaneously in theaters and on Creator/{{Peacock}}.

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The film was released on March 31, 2017. A television series, ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness'', ran for four seasons on Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2018 to 2020. A feature film sequel, titled ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyFamilyBusiness'', came out on July 2, 2021, with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. The film will release UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, simultaneously in theaters and on Creator/{{Peacock}}.
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* NotSoDifferent: [[spoiler:Francis E. Francis makes this claim to Tim in the climax; Tim should know how Francis feels, as the Boss Baby showed up and stole all the love that should've been Tim's, and Tim could've had his parents' love all to himself if only Tim hadn't let the Boss Baby boss him around. But Tim replies that he's ''nothing'' like Francis, as Tim and the Boss Baby are ''partners''.]]

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: [[spoiler:Francis E. Francis makes this claim to Tim in the climax; Tim should know how Francis feels, as the Boss Baby showed up and stole all the love that should've been Tim's, and Tim could've had his parents' love all to himself if only Tim hadn't let the Boss Baby boss him around. But Tim replies that he's ''nothing'' like Francis, as Tim and the Boss Baby are ''partners''.]]
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The film was released on March 31, 2017. A television series, ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness'', ran for four seasons on Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2018 to 2020. A feature film sequel, titled ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyFamilyBusiness'', is [[https://variety.com/2021/film/news/universal-boss-baby-sequel-peacock-release-1234980562/ set for release on July 2, 2021]], with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. The film will release simultaneously in theaters and on Creator/{{Peacock}}.

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The film was released on March 31, 2017. A television series, ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness'', ran for four seasons on Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2018 to 2020. A feature film sequel, titled ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyFamilyBusiness'', is [[https://variety.com/2021/film/news/universal-boss-baby-sequel-peacock-release-1234980562/ set for release came out on July 2, 2021]], 2021, with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. The film will release simultaneously in theaters and on Creator/{{Peacock}}.
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* {{Disneyesque}}: In this film, the characters' eyes are much larger than the characters' eyes in the previous Dreamworks films. Possibly, Dreamworks is trying to copy Creator/{{Disney}}'s CGI style.

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* {{Disneyesque}}: In this film, the characters' eyes are much larger than the characters' eyes in the previous Dreamworks films. Possibly, Dreamworks is trying films, leaning closer to copy Creator/{{Disney}}'s CGI style.style.
* EarlyInstalmentCharacterDesignDifference: [[spoiler:Tim's daughters, Tabitha and baby Tina, briefly appear in the epilogue]]. Their designs here are completely different from when they have more prominent roles in the [[WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyFamilyBusiness sequel]].
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The film was released on March 31, 2017. A television series, ''Series/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness'', ran for four seasons on Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2018 to 2020. A feature film sequel, titled ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyFamilyBusiness'', is [[https://variety.com/2021/film/news/universal-boss-baby-sequel-peacock-release-1234980562/ set for release on July 2, 2021]], with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. The film will release simultaneously in theaters and on Creator/{{Peacock}}.

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The film was released on March 31, 2017. A television series, ''Series/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness'', ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness'', ran for four seasons on Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2018 to 2020. A feature film sequel, titled ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyFamilyBusiness'', is [[https://variety.com/2021/film/news/universal-boss-baby-sequel-peacock-release-1234980562/ set for release on July 2, 2021]], with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. The film will release simultaneously in theaters and on Creator/{{Peacock}}.

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The film was released on March 31, 2017. [[WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness A television series]] began streaming on Creator/{{Netflix}} on April 6, 2018, and a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGNwOoWnOMw trailer]] was released.

A sequel, titled ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', is [[https://variety.com/2021/film/news/universal-boss-baby-sequel-peacock-release-1234980562/ set for release on July 2, 2021]], with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. The film will release simultaneously in theaters and on Creator/{{Peacock}}.

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The film was released on March 31, 2017. [[WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness A television series]] began streaming series, ''Series/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness'', ran for four seasons on Creator/{{Netflix}} on April 6, 2018, and a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGNwOoWnOMw trailer]] was released.

from 2018 to 2020. A feature film sequel, titled ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyFamilyBusiness'', is [[https://variety.com/2021/film/news/universal-boss-baby-sequel-peacock-release-1234980562/ set for release on July 2, 2021]], with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. The film will release simultaneously in theaters and on Creator/{{Peacock}}.
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A sequel, titled ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', is [[https://deadline.com/2020/12/boss-baby-family-buiness-release-date-the-bad-guys-dreamworks-animation-1234662161/#comment-3038466 set for release on September 17, 2021]], with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.

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A sequel, titled ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', is [[https://deadline.com/2020/12/boss-baby-family-buiness-release-date-the-bad-guys-dreamworks-animation-1234662161/#comment-3038466 [[https://variety.com/2021/film/news/universal-boss-baby-sequel-peacock-release-1234980562/ set for release on September 17, July 2, 2021]], with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: The scene where Tim and Boss Baby suck on the pacifiers to head to Baby Corp has some dialogue that.....unintentionally has some major Getting Crap Past the Radar moments. The less said here, the better.
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A sequel, titled ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', is [[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/boss-baby-2-alec-baldwin-hit-theaters-spring-2021-1007888 currently set for release on March 26, 2021]], with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.

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A sequel, titled ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', is [[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/boss-baby-2-alec-baldwin-hit-theaters-spring-2021-1007888 currently [[https://deadline.com/2020/12/boss-baby-family-buiness-release-date-the-bad-guys-dreamworks-animation-1234662161/#comment-3038466 set for release on March 26, September 17, 2021]], with production being done [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/animated-movies-coronavirus-production-tom-and-jerry-spongebob-scoob-skydance-illumination-1202928961/ remotely]] due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** When Tim and Boss Baby get a ride to the convention center with a bachelorette party, Tim has a drink and spits it out before saying, "The people of Long Island really don't know how to make an iced tea."
** Tim's parents apparently telling him about sex and reproduction at seven years old. Maybe even younger.

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** When Tim
GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and Boss Baby get a ride to persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the convention center with a bachelorette party, Tim has a drink and spits it out before saying, "The people of Long Island really don't know how future, please check the trope page to make an iced tea."
** Tim's parents apparently telling him about sex and reproduction at seven years old. Maybe even younger.
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