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1A list of characters appearing Creator/DreamWorksAnimation's ''WesternAnimation/TheBossBaby'' franchise.
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5!!Characters appearing throughout the franchise
6
7[[folder:Timothy Leslie "Tim" Templeton]]
8[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tim_templeton_pose.png]]
9->'''Young Tim voiced by:''' Miles Bakshi (English) (movie), Pierce Grangon (TV series), David Reyes (Mexican Spanish), Kyoko Yoshino (Japanese/theater version), Creator/MegumiHan (Japanese/TV series)
10->'''Old Tim voiced by:''' Creator/TobeyMaguire (English, first movie), Creator/JamesMarsden (second movie), Creator/MaxMittelman (TV series), Creator/LuisDanielRamirez (Mexican Spanish), Creator/MamoruMiyano (Japanese/theater version), Creator/AnriKatsu (Japanese/In-flight version)
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12The CharacterNarrator, main protagonist, and the Boss Baby's 7-year-old brother.
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14* AlliterativeName: '''T'''im '''T'''empleton.
15* AloofBigBrother: Tim is initially not excited over having a baby brother, mainly because his parents become too busy to spend time with him like they use to.
16* AlwaysSecondBest: In the sequel, he is this not just to his younger brother but also to Precious the pony, as far as his brother's concerned.
17* AwesomeMcCoolName: His SelfAppliedNickname ''Marcos Lightspeed'' in the sequel.
18* BadassAdorable: Don't let his cute, innocent looks fool you. He's one courageous little boy.
19* BerserkButton: Do ''not'' break his stuffed toy Lam-Lam. He was willing to throw Boss Baby out of the window for it.
20* BewareTheNiceOnes: Tim is a sweet kid but was willing to catapult Boss Baby for pushing his BerserkButton.
21* BigBrotherBully: Towards Boss Baby at first, out of fear that he'll take up all the attention from his parents. He gets better though.
22* BigBrotherInstinct: Grows into having this for the Boss Baby as they both grow to genuinely love one another. [[spoiler:During the climax, Tim sings the song his parents would sing to him to calm down a scared Boss Baby.]]
23* BigBrotherMentor: Played with in the sequel as he helps Tabitha to build up her confidence with singing while temporarily restored to his child self.
24* BigYes: He's prone to them when something goes his way.
25* BookDumb: Tim is imaginative, clever, and adventurous, but gets mostly Cs and Ds in school, something that the Boss Baby tries to use against him.
26** As a consequence of this in the sequel, he briefly takes Tabitha's place as the class ButtMonkey when he's restored to his child self in order to infiltrate her school.
27* ButtMonkey: Tim falls victim to a lot of slapstick in the movie.
28* CharacterNarrator: His adult self narrates the movie.
29* CheerfulChild: ''Definitely''. Tim is an imaginative, energetic, friendly 7-year-old kid.
30* CompanionCube: He has his Lamb Lamb, which the Boss Baby makes fun of. The Boss Baby then threatens Tim through his Lamb Lamb, and their fighting eventually results in Lamb Lamb being badly ripped. [[spoiler:At the end of the film, Boss Baby presents Tim with a repaired Lamb Lamb, and in the epilogue, it is shown to have been passed on to Tim's daughter]].
31* CoolBigBro: Over time, he becomes a much kinder big brother to Boss Baby.
32* DotingParent: To Tabitha and Tina in the sequel.
33* EmbarrassingMiddleName: His middle name is Leslie, which the Boss Baby can't stop chuckling about whenever it's mentioned.
34* ExtremelyProtectiveChild: Tim is ''very'' protective over his parents.
35* FishOutOfWater: Naturally, because his BookDumb tendencies during his own school days, he is this while posing as a new student in Tabitha's class.
36* GoodParents: [[spoiler:As an adult, he is now a father of his two daughters, one the same age as he was when he became a big brother and the other a newborn. For the former, he makes sure to tell that no matter how busy he is with her sister, he'll never stop loving her. And for the latter, he is nothing but ecstatic and welcoming over her being in the family.]]
37* GroinAttack: Surprisingly for someone his age, he's on the receiving end of it at one scene, when the Boss Baby throws his squeaky toy and hits him down there.
38* GroundedForever: Subverted. Tim's parents initially ground him "forever" when he's caught trying to catapult the baby out of the window, but they later unground him when they see Tim and the baby playing together in various charming ways.
39* HiddenDepths: In the sequel, he is adept at playing the guitar and uses this skill to help Tabitha build up her confidence with singing.
40* HouseHusband: His wife is their family's breadwinner and he's seen cooking their meals at the beginning of the second movie.
41* InnocentBlueEyes: He's a cheerful, friendly, imaginative child with big, blue eyes.
42* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: He's open about his emotions and carries a stuffed lamb toy named Lam-Lam.
43* KidHero: He's only seven years old, but he's nonetheless able to face off against foes seven times his size and age.
44* MrImagination: He has a greatly vivid imagination and his teaching the Boss Baby to share the jobs of it.
45* MoralityPet: While Boss Baby does love his parents, it's Tim he shows the most love for out of everyone in his life. Tim helps to turn Boss Baby into a better person. Boss Baby truly does love Tim more than anyone or anything. It's even commented on in the show how Tim changed Boss Baby.
46* MotorMouth: In the show, particularly when he's lying.
47* NiceGuy: He's sweet, friendly, and polite.
48* NoRespectGuy: In the sequel.
49* NotHelpingYourCase:
50** Sure Tim, tell your parents that the Boss Baby can talk as soon as they catch you trying to catapult him out the window. They won't think you're crazy at all.
51** Tim also fails to mention that the Boss Baby ripped apart Lam-Lam, which provoked him to catapult him in the first place. Though, to be fair, that most likely wouldn't have helped either, given that Tim was still technically putting Boss Baby's life in danger.
52* PapaWolf: He is determined to make Tabitha's school play in the sequel, he even helps her to practice for said play while temporarily restored to his child self.
53* PaperThinDisguise: When he's turned back into his 7 year old self in the sequel, he wears glasses so no-one will recognise him, his now-elderly parents nearly see through the ruse but it works.
54** His oldest daughter also doesn't recognise him despite the fact that he retains his adult voice after being turned back into his child self.
55* SecretKeeper: At the end of the movie, he is allowed to retain his memory of the existence of Baby Corp, making him one of the only people who know about it.
56* SelfAppliedNickname: He hastily calls himself ''Marcos Lightspeed'' after almost using his real name upon Tabitha meeting him in his temporarily restored child self in the sequel.
57* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The sensitive guy to Boss Baby's manly man.
58* SiblingTeam: With the Boss Baby. While it was initially [[TeethClenchedTeamwork antagonistic]] with them only working together so they won't have to be with each other again, the brothers slowly form a tight bond over the movie that allows them to work together.
59* SiblingYinYang: The child-like, imaginative, and family-oriented Tim to the adult-like, serious, and career-oriented Boss Baby.
60* StrongFamilyResemblance: Besides strongly resembling his father sans the eye color which he got from his mother, [[spoiler:his eldest daughter looks exactly like him but with hair decorations and a different hairstyle]].
61* SurroundedBySmartPeople: In the series, he takes this role for his brother's field team, mostly due to his [[MuggleBestFriend not being a technical member of Baby Corp]].
62** He finds himself in this situation while infiltrating Tabitha's school in the sequel.
63* TheUnfavourite: This is what Tim fears becoming following the arrival of the Boss Baby; it's what the Boss Baby fears babies will become to puppies if Francis E. Francis's plan succeeds. In the end, [[spoiler:Tim's act of kindness in inviting the Boss Baby back into his family]] inspires the Boss Baby to [[spoiler:do something that ratchets love for both babies and puppies, as well as several other things, up to 999% before quitting Baby Corp and allowing himself to be born as a normal baby so that he can join Tim's family]].
64** His parents confess to not liking him in his ''Marcos Lightspeed'' persona in the sequel.
65* UnreliableNarrator: Used mildly; it is eventually revealed that [[spoiler:the entire film is Tim's fanciful recollection to his young daughter about how he coped with the arrival of a new sibling]]. This also serves to justify the more fantastical elements of the story. Summary material for the film specifically states that it is "told from the point of view of a delightfully unreliable narrator." Exactly how much we're supposed to believe about what happened within the universe of the film is unclear and even Tabitha starts to question the validity of Tim's version of events in the sequel.
66* WideEyedIdealist: carries this role in the series.
67* WouldHurtAChild: He didn't hesitate to attempt to catapult Boss Baby out of a window for [[BerserkButton ripping Lam-Lam.]]
68* YouCanTalk: He asks this ad verbatim upon hearing Boss Baby carrying on a telephone conversation in his room.
69-->'''Tim:''' You can talk?
70-->'''Boss Baby:''' [[ImplausibleDeniability Uh, goo-goo ga-ga.]]
71-->'''Tim:''' No, you can ''really'' talk. I heard from you!
72** He has a near identical reaction in the sequel when he discovers his infant daughter Tina is a Boss Baby, except this time, it's much worse as he promptly faints.
73* YouHaveToBelieveMe: He tried early on to prove to his parents that the Boss Baby can speak like an adult. His efforts, however, only cause him to be grounded by them.
74** He has a similarly hard time convincing his now-grown-up brother that his youngest daughter Tina is a Boss Baby in the sequel.
75[[/folder]]
76
77[[folder:Theodore Lindsey "Ted" Templeton]]
78[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3_34.png]]
79->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlecBaldwin (English) (movie), JP Karliak (TV series), Mario Arvizu (Mexican Spanish), Tsuyoshi Muro (Japanese/theater version), Creator/{{Cho}} (Japanese/In-flight version), Creator/YoshitoYasuhara (Japanese/TV series)
80
81A baby with the mind of an adult.
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83* AlliterativeName: After officially joining the Templeton family, he is now '''T'''heodore (or Ted) '''T'''empleton.
84* AloofBigBrother: {{Inverted|Trope}}. He's younger than Tim but acts quite dismissive and cold to Tim, especially in the sequel.
85* AncestralName: Shares his given name, Theodore, with his father.
86* BadassAdorable: By him being a baby, of course.
87* BenevolentBoss: Despite his coldness towards Tim (at least initially), he seems to be a decent boss overall, and treats his subordinates with a good amount of respect, to the point where they actually do enjoy working for him.
88* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted with Boss Baby since he is younger than Tim, but he gradually becomes very protective of Tim in the move. This carries over into the cartoon series.
89* BornAsAnAdult: More on a mental level than a physical one. As he puts it, "I may look like a baby, but I was born all grown up."
90* BrokenPedestal: Boss Baby aspires to be as successful as Super Colossal Big Fat Boss Baby. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, SCBFBB grew up and became Francis E. Francis, the CEO of [=PuppyCo=] out for revenge against [=BabyCorp=] for getting rid of him because the anti-aging formula wasn't working on him due to his lactose intolerance. Boss Baby is horrified to learn the truth.]]
91* ButtMonkey: If it doesn't happen to Leslie, it's happening to Lindsay instead.
92* CoolUncle: [[spoiler:Becomes this for Tim's daughter when the two are all grown up. Giving her affectionate rub on her head while congratulating on her being a big sister and ''then'' giving her some money to cheer her up.]]
93* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:He stole Mega-Fat CEO Baby's hanging cat poster idea and passed it off as his own. This caused Mega-Fat to hate him and do almost anything to get him fired.]]
94** [[spoiler:Also the cat in said poster was Bootsy Calico's cat mother, which caused Bootsy to hate him for turning her into a global laughingstock. Though this is somewhat played with as the poster itself was actually Mega-Fat's idea, Boss Baby just took credit for it.]]
95* DarkIsNotEvil: He wears a black suit and while he's a jerk, he is trying to save Baby Corp.
96* DeadpanSnarker: Sarcastic as much as is possible.
97* DealWithTheDevil: He nearly does this in the sequel until he realises what TheBigBad intends to do.
98* DrearyHalfLiddedEyes: He always has his eyelids lowered with [[FascinatingEyebrow one eyebrow raised]] to emphasize his no-nonsense, snarky personality.
99* EmbarrassingMiddleName: After he joins the Templetons for good in the first movie's epilogue, he earns the middle name Lindsay, which Tim chuckles at the mention of it.
100* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Downplayed, but in the TV series his strictly business-oriented mind (that views love like we view money) has trouble grasping the affairs of the heart and has no problem openly admitting such to his brother.
101* GradeSchoolCEO: Babies in fact run their entire company, and the baby of the title is just one employee of a massive company. The babies are sometimes placed magically with families as cover for their work.
102* ItsAllAboutMe: He adopts such an attitude as an adult in the sequel, being turned back into a baby intially doesn't change this.
103* IWorkAlone: He is absolutely insistent on this in the sequel...or at least not working with Tim. Tina and Tim overrule him but he maintains this attitude even when they're infiltrating Tabitha's school.
104* {{Jerkass}}: Initially towards Tim in both the original film and the sequel, he's much worse in the latter as he's like this towards his youngest niece Tina as well as his brother.
105* JerkassHasAPoint: Boss Baby wasn't wrong in that the reason behind Tim being grounded came from the latter getting into his business, something Boss Baby advised him against earlier.
106-->'''Boss Baby:''' [[IWarnedYou I told you to stay out of my way]].
107* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's sarcastic and smug, but ultimately has a good heart.
108* KickTheDog: Profitable to Baby Corp or not, he was quite mean to Tim when he basically rubs it in his face that his parents are going to pay more attention to the newborn baby.
109* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His first name, [[spoiler:Ted]] is never used in the series, although presumably, everyone knows it by this point. Instead, he's called "Boss", "Boss Baby", or "BB" by everyone outside of his family. Within his family, he's usually "the baby".
110* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Even he realizes that ripping the head off of Lam-Lam was one step too far. [[spoiler:It is notable that after this point, he actually starts trying to work things out with Tim, instead of simply berating and threatening him as he has done previously.]] He also gives the reaction several times throughout the series, usually just after hurting Tim.
111-->'''Boss Baby:'''[[OhCrap Whoops. Too far.]]
112* NeverMyFault: Whenever things go wrong in the sequel.
113* NoNameGiven: For almost the whole movie, the Boss Baby is simply called as such. [[spoiler:We say "almost" because, in the future where he's all grown up, he's called Uncle Ted.]]
114* PetTheDog: Or, more to the point, pet Precious the pony in the sequel...at Tim's expense.
115* SecondaryCharacterTitle: His name is the title of the movie, but Tim is the protagonist. Untrue of the Netflix series in which BB is the protagonist.
116* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The manly man to Tim and Jimbo's sensitive guys.
117* SharpDressedMan: ''"Sharp Dressed Baby"''. Always seen wearing his classic black suit. Tim even points this out to his parents.
118* SiblingTeam: With Tim. While it was initially [[TeethClenchedTeamwork antagonistic]] with them only working together so they won't have to be with each other again, the brothers slowly form a tight bond over the movie that allows them to work together.
119** This is deconstructed in the sequel as he is determined to uncover Dr. Armstrong's plot all by himself, despite his youngest niece Tina's repeated reminders that he and Tim are supposed to be working together.
120* SiblingYinYang: The adult-like, serious, and career-oriented Boss Baby to the child-like, imaginative, and family-oriented Tim.
121* SoProudOfYou: [[spoiler:As adults and at the hospital to get a first look at Tim's second child, Ted Jr. states how proud he is of Tim.]]
122* TheStoic: Unless he realises he's pushed Tim too far. He is particularly so in the sequel.
123* TookALevelInKindness: Initially, Boss Baby just thinks of Tim as an annoying nuisance, but comes to love him as a brother.
124** This is averted in the sequel when he and Tim are forcibly reunited by Tina and he has to do this all over again.
125* VocalDissonance: The whole movie's premise revolves around his gravelly voice being on an infant.
126* {{Workaholic}}: Tim describes him as only caring about work in the sequel.
127* YouGetMeCoffee: After Tim discovers him he can talk:
128-->'''Boss Baby:''' Get me a double espresso, and see if there's someplace around here with decent sushi. I would ''kill'' for a spicy tuna roll right about now.
129[[/folder]]
130
131[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Templeton]]
132[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ted_janice_templeton.jpg]]
133->'''Ted Sr. voiced by:''' Creator/JimmyKimmel (English) (movie), David W. Collins (TV series), Arturo Mercado Jr. (Mexican Spanish), Akira Ishida[[note]]Not to be confused with that Creator/AkiraIshida, as this one is a comedian, while the other is a professional voice actor.[[/note]] (Japanese/theater version), Takeharu Ohnishi (Japanese/In-flight version)
134->'''Janice voiced by:''' Creator/LisaKudrow (English) (movie), Creator/HopeLevy (TV series), Cony Madera (Mexican Spanish), Otoha (Japanese/theater version), Creator/YukoSasaki (Japanese/In-flight version)
135
136Tim and Boss Baby's parents.
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138* AlliterativeName: '''T'''ed '''T'''empleton.
139* BewareTheNiceOnes: They seem like loving parents...except when Tim almost catapults Boss Baby out the window.
140* CaptainOblivious: They have no idea that their youngest son is the titular boss baby and when Tim tries to prove this to them, they ground him because they happened to catch him about to launch his baby brother out the window.
141** In the sequel, they fail to recognize Tim after he is turned back into a child just because he's wearing glasses.
142* GoodIsNotSoft: They were willing to ground Tim for "three evers" after he almost catapults his baby brother out the window.
143* GoodParents: Older Tim even narrates how they were the best parents in the world to him when he was growing up.
144* HappilyMarried: They get along extremely well given their interactions with each other, specifically when they both are trying to decide who would go to the convention in Las Vegas and who would stay to take care of the kids.
145* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:Thanks to Baby Corp, they have no memory of Boss Baby by the end of the movie. Well, until he comes back to their family as a new baby.]]
146* NiceGuy: Both are kind and caring people.
147* StrongFamilyResemblance:
148** Tim has Ted Sr.'s hairstyle and physical looks and Janice's eye color.
149** While it's unknown who [[spoiler:Ted Jr. grows up to look like the most he has his father's eye color.]]
150* VerbalTic: Ted calls Tim "buddy."
151[[/folder]]
152
153[[folder:Staci]]
154[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_baby_staci.jpg]]
155-> '''Voiced by''': Vivian Yee (English) (movie), Creator/AlexCazares (TV series), Chise Niitsu (Japanese/theater version), Rina Endo (Japanese/in-flight version), Creator/SaoriHayami (Japanese, second film)
156Boss Baby's secretary in the movie versus being his NumberTwo in the Netflix series. She arguably has the largest AdaptationPersonalityChange.
157----
158* AdaptationalBadass: In [[WesternAnimation/TheBossBaby the movie,]] Staci was a GenkiGirl and more or less TheHeart of Boss Baby's team. In [[WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness the series,]] she's Boss Baby's NumberTwo and a BloodKnight.
159* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler: As adults, she and Jimbo are married and have a son.]]
160* CrazyPrepared: In the series, Staci frequently has what the mission calls for in her pink backpack.
161--> "Did you pack dynamite?"
162-->"I never unpack dynamite!"
163* FemaleFighterMaleHandler: has this relationship with Boss Baby in the series.
164* GoodIsNotNice: In the series. While an ally, she isn't very tamed and can easily flip out and turn brutal. That being said, she still maintains her fierce loyalty towards BB and the field team, at least for now.
165* HeroicComedicSociopath: Expect Staci's lack of morals and wild attitude to be commented on multiple times a season in the series.
166* TheIllegible: In the movie, Staci functions as Boss Baby's secretary, but she doodles as opposed to taking notes because she can't read. In the series, this attribute is removed.
167* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The rough masculine girl to Jimbo's soft feminine boy
168* [[NeverGoingBackToPrison Never Going Back to Daycare]]: Whenever daycare is brought up, Staci talks about it as if it's a prison.
169* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink tutu.
170* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: has this relationship with Boss Baby in the movie.
171* SarcasticDevotee: While Staci has her own sense of UndyingLoyalty to Boss Baby, she's not above calling him out or screwing with his plans if she thinks he's in the wrong.
172* UndyingLoyalty: To Boss Baby. [[spoiler: To the point she threatens to quit when Boss Baby is fired at the start of season 3.]]
173
174[[/folder]]
175
176[[folder:Jimbo]]
177[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_baby_jimbo.jpg]]
178-> '''Voiced by''': David Soren (English) (movie), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (TV series), Masafumi Kobatake (Japanese/theater version), Kousuke Goto (Japanese/in-flight version)
179A very fat baby who works for Boss Baby.
180----
181* {{Acrofatic}}: Surprisingly competent as husky as he is
182* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler: As adults, he and Staci are married and have a baby boy.]]
183* BerserkButton: Occurs after his precious toy lawnmower "Poppy" is broken.
184* BruiserWithASoftCenter: He likes cats and find relaxing in sketching ducks.
185* DumbMuscle: He is merely a strong baby, but he actually doesn't seem to be knowledgeable beyond that.
186* FreeRangeChildren: Unlike the others, he has no visible parental or guardian figures of note. Made more obvious in the series where he is shown to be alone on an airplane flight.
187* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The soft feminine boy to Staci's rough masculine girl.
188* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Sensitive to Boss Baby.
189* TheBigGuy: He plays this role for the team, occasionally sharing it with Tim.
190* UndyingLoyalty: To Boss Baby. [[spoiler: To the point he threatens to quit when Boss Baby is fired at the start of season 3.]]
191* UnusualEyebrows: After ripping off Eugene's eyebrows, he throws them on himself.
192[[/folder]]
193
194[[folder:The Triplets]]
195[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_baby_triplets.jpg]]
196-> '''Voiced by''': Eric Bell Jr (English), Santiago Toledo (Mexican Spanish), Honoka Inoue (Japanese/TV series)
197
198Identical [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin triplets]] who work for Boss Baby.
199----
200%% * ColorCodedForYourConvenience
201* DemotedToExtra: Despite being part of the field team, they do not get the same level of exposure as [[HeroicComedicSociopath Staci]] and [[BruiserWithASoftCenter Jimbo]]. By season three, they have about as much screen time as Buddy from HR and Henderson.
202%%* SiblingTeam
203* [[SingleMindedTwins Single-Minded Triplets]]: The triplets all share the same personality.
204%%* JackOfAllTrades
205* YesMan: They agree with everything Boss Baby says.
206[[/folder]]
207
208!!Characters Introduced in WesternAnimation/TheBossBaby
209
210[[folder:Francis E. Francis (spoilers)]]
211[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/steve_buscemi___francis_e_francis_split_h_2017_screen_shot.jpg]]
212->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBuscemi (English), Héctor Lee (Mexican Spanish), Creator/KoichiYamadera (Japanese/theater version), Yohei Tadano (Japanese/In-flight version)
213
214The CEO of Puppy-Co. and the boss of Tim's parents.
215
216* AxCrazy: It doesn't take a genius to realize he's pretty unhinged.
217* BadBoss: Threatened to send Tim's parents, his employees, off on a rocket if Tim interferes with his plans. He attempts to do this in the climax.
218* BigBad: The main antagonist of the movie.
219* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's the evil CEO of Puppy Co. and the BigBad of the movie. He [[HonestCorporateExecutive wasn't so bad]] as Super Colossal Big Fat Boss Baby.
220* EvilCounterpart:
221** To Tim -- Both had their lives abruptly changed and felt resentment over it, Tim having to share his parents with the Boss Baby and Francis being kicked out of [=BabyCorp=], because he was staring grow older. But while Tim is ultimately good, Francis is completely evil.
222** To Boss Baby -- They both once worked for [=BabyCorp=], but while Boss Baby is trying to keep babies loved, Francis is trying to take away love from babies entirely.
223* FauxAffablyEvil: Can be friendly when he wants to, but make no mistake, he's completely psychotic.
224* FountainOfYouth: He's defeated when he falls into a pool of his own anti-aging formula and turned into a baby once again, with Eugene taking him and promising to RaiseHimRightThisTime.
225* FourEyesZeroSoul: He wears glasses and is the BigBad of the film.
226* FreudianExcuse: His descent into villainy was the result developing lactose intolerance to the [[FountainOfYouth anti-aging baby formula]] that kept him working as Super Colossal Big Fat Boss Baby, which got him fired. Due to this, he plots to get {{revenge}} on [=BabyCorp=].
227* GrowingUpSucks: He was once a Boss Baby, but the anti-aging formula stopped working for him because he was lactose intolerant, so he was fired and sent to grow up in a normal family. He never forgot this, and vowed revenge on [=Baby Co=] when he grew up.
228* MysteriousMiddleInitial: Whatever the "E" in his name stands for is left uncertain.
229* OverlyLongName: Super Colossal Big Fat Boss Baby is quite a mouthful.
230* PickOnSomeoneYourOwnSize: He's a middle-aged man whose main opponents are a 7-year-old boy and an (admittedly [[BrainyBaby super-intelligent]]) baby.
231* RepetitiveName: "Francis" is his first and last name.
232* VillainHasAPoint: Ignoring his FreudianExcuse, Francis [[DeadpanSnarker snidely]] asks Tim if he's going to tell his parents his plan. The same parents who didn't believe Tim about the Boss Baby talking, among other things.
233* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to talk about him without mentioning that he used to be Super Colossal Big Fat Boss Baby.
234* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He's out to destroy Baby Corp, but it's only because he got fired for being lactose intolerant, something that wasn't even in his control.
235* WouldHurtAChild: His main goal is to erase any love for babies. At the climax, he attempts to kill both Tim and the Boss Baby.
236
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:Eugene Francis]]
240[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eugene_suit.png]]
241->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ConradVernon (English), Dan Osorio (Mexican Spanish), Creator/FumihikoTachiki (Japanese/theater version), Mitsuaki Kanuka (Japanese/in-flight version)
242
243Francis's older brother and henchman.
244
245* AmbiguouslyBrown: Possibly. His brother, Francis, is obviously white, but Eugene has slightly darker skin.
246* BigOlEyebrows: Has thick and big eyebrows.
247** So thick that when Jimbo tears his eyebrows off, he has ''another'' set of eyebrows underneath just as thick.
248* TheDragon: He is Francis's main and only henchman.
249* DumbMuscle: Subverted. While he may speak in grunts, he's actually quite intelligent.
250* EvilCounterpart: To Tim as it turns out what with him being the bigger, older, and more physically capable of the Francis siblings. However, while Tim challenges and doubts the Boss Baby, Eugene blindly follows Francis' orders out of fraternal loyalty.
251* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After Francis is turned back into a baby, Eugene promises to raise him properly.]]
252* RaiseHimRightThisTime: [[spoiler:He says this word for word near the end after Francis reverts into a baby.]]
253-->[[spoiler:'''Eugene:''' *''clears throat''* This time we'll raise him right.]]
254* TwoFirstNames: "Francis" is also a first name.
255* TheVoiceless: He mostly speaks in grunts and groans throughout the movie. [[spoiler:Until near the end, that is.]] Lampshaded by Francis.
256-->'''Francis:''' I see you've met my big brother, Eugene. A man of few words. None, in fact.
257* WouldHurtAChild: He did attempt to harm Boss Baby's cohorts. The main example being him throwing Jimbo away from him.
258
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Big Boss Baby]]
262->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EdieMirman (English), Magdalena Leonel (Mexican Spanish), Chie Kojiro (Japanese/theater version), Kimiko Saito (Japanese/in-flight version)
263
264The Boss Baby's boss.
265
266* MeanBoss: Her introduction has her yelling at her employees that break time is over, and later, she fires several of them on the spot.
267* HiddenDepths: She was surprisingly okay with letting Boss Baby take over the company, and actually seemed proud of him.
268[[/folder]]
269
270[[folder:Tabitha (spoilers)]]
271[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_baby_tabitha.jpg]]
272Adult Tim's older daughter, who appears at the end of the movie, anticipating the arrival of her new baby sister.
273-> '''Voiced by''': Nina Zoe Bakshi (first film), Creator/ArianaGreenblatt (second film, TV series)
274----
275* AdorablyPrecociousChild: In the sequel.
276* AllGirlsLikePonies: When her uncle congratulates her on becoming a big sister, she comments, "I wanted a horse."
277* AlliterativeName: The credits reveal that her name is Tabitha Templeton.
278* AllThereInTheManual: Her name isn't spoken on-screen in the original film, but is revealed in the credits.
279* {{Gasp}}: Her reaction to seeing that her new baby sister [[RealAfterAll is a Boss Baby.]]
280* BreakTheCutie: She's beyond consolation when her father fails to make it to her school holiday pageant like he promised. Of course, at this point, she's not aware that TheBigBad has captured her father and uncle and is trying to drown them.
281* CaptainOblivious: She doesn't recognise her father after he is turned back into a child in the sequel, even though, he retains his adult voice.
282* ChildProdigy: She's implied to be this in the sequel.
283* FragileFlower: She feels under pressure to succeed due to the competitive nature of her school. It doesn't help that her peers taunt her out of jealousy. This is a contributing factor in her PerformanceAnxiety.
284* GenerationXerox: Repeating the story of her father and uncle, she is a normal child with brunette hair, about to become a sibling to a blonde-haired Boss Baby.
285* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: She's seen holding the repaired Lam-Lam, passed down to her by her father Tim.
286* HollywoodToneDeaf: She is supposed to do a singing solo in her upcoming school holiday pageant but she's not very good at it. Even Tim (temporarily restored to his child self) can't stand to listen to her but he helps her to practice and build up her confidence nonetheless.
287* NiceGirl: She seems to be happy (albeit a little nervous) about the arrival of her newborn sibling.
288* PerformanceAnxiety: She has this ahead of an upcoming school holiday pageant in the sequel, it doesn't help that [[HollywoodToneDeaf she can't sing very well]], she becomes more confident after her father (temporarily restored to his child self) helps her to practice.
289* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has her father's looks, with brunette hair and blue eyes.
290* VagueAge: She appears to be the same age as her father was when his baby brother was born, or maybe a little older. The sequel confirms that she's 7.
291* WellDoneSonGuy: She admits she just wants her father to be proud of her, unaware that she's saying this to her father's temporarily restored child self.
292[[/folder]]
293
294[[folder:Tina (spoilers)]]
295[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_baby_tina.jpg]]
296Adult Tim's newborn daughter, who appears at the end of the movie.
297-> '''Voiced by''': ??? (English, first film), Natsu Yoshida (Japanese/in-flight version, first film), Amy Sedaris (second film), Mary Faber (TV series)
298----
299* AdaptationDyeJob: At the end of the first film, we see that she’s blonde and blue-eyed like her uncle. In the sequel, she’s now brunette like her parents and sister and has green eyes.
300* AlliterativeName: The second movie reveals her name to be Tina Templeton.
301* BrainyBaby: Presumably, being a Boss Baby and all.
302* FamilyEyeResemblance: She has the same blue eyes as her father, uncle, and older sister. Subverted as of the sequel, as her eyes are now green.
303* GenerationXerox: Repeating the stor of her father and uncle, her older sister is a normal child with brunette hair, while she is a blond-haired Boss Baby. Subverted as of the sequel, as she’s now brunette as well.
304* GirlishPigtails: Her hair is tied into two little pigtails.
305* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: The ending of the movie implies that she will go through this with her older sister. At the very least, though, said older sister was relatively happy to see the newborn waking up before discovering that she was a Boss Baby, in contrast to their father's and uncle's sibling rivalry right from the get-go.
306* HereWeGoAgain: The film ends with Tim's elder daughter entering the nursery and seeing her new baby sister, who turns out to also be a Boss Baby.
307* NamedInTheSequel: She is left unnamed when she's introduced at the end of the first movie, although the sequel reveals that her name is Tina.
308* OnlySaneMan: Or female boss baby in this case as she often has to remind her father and uncle to stop bickering, stay focused and work together in order for their mission to uncover Dr. Armstrong's plot to succeed in the sequel.
309* RealAfterAll: The events of the movie are presented as a story that Tim is telling his older daughter to prepare her for the arrival of her newborn sister...only to reveal that the new baby is also a Boss Baby. HereWeGoAgain
310* SharpDressedMan: Like all Boss Babies, she wears a suit and tie.
311* SignificantBirthdate: According to the tag on her crib, her birth date is March 31, 2017, the day of the film's theatrical release.
312* StrongFamilyResemblance: Takes after her uncle in the first film, being blonde and blue-eyed. Subverted in the sequel, as she’s now brunette like her dad.
313* WalkingSpoiler: Her existence reveals not only the ending of the movie but also the fact that Tim grows up and becomes a father to two girls.
314* WinkDing: She does this when her older sister sees her for the first time in her Boss Baby business suit.
315[[/folder]]
316
317!! Characters Introduced in WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyFamilyBusiness
318
319[[folder: Doctor Erwin Armstrong (spoilers)]]
320->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffGoldblum
321----
322* AdultsAreUseless: He certainly thought this of his parents and ran out on them when he realised he was smarter than them and just didn't like being told what to do. He plans to eliminate adults once and for all.
323* BrainyBaby: He has invented apps and several mechanical suits that allow him to disguise himself as an adult when he is in actual fact an infant.
324* DrowningPit: How he tries to kill Tim and Ted once he realises they're on to him.
325* HeelFaceTurn: After witnessing the Templeton family's reconciliation, he decides to return to his own parents, with the Templetons' help.
326* SadistTeacher: If the results of his students being sent to ''The Box'' for timeout are anything to go by.
327* WouldHurtAChild: He has Tim and Ted tied up and tries to have them drowned while they are still their child and infant selves. He tries to kill Tabitha and Tina in the final battle.
328
329[[/folder]]
330
331[[folder: NathanPickles (spoilers)]]
332->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RaphaelAlejandro
333----
334* AlwaysSecondBest: To Tabitha...and in one class, the rest of his peers, even Marcos/Tim.
335* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Constantly outshone by Tabitha, much to his chagrin.
336* TheBully: Especially to Tabitha and temporarily to Marcos/Tim.
337* GreenEyedMonster: To Tabitha since she's always outshining him in their classes.
338* TheSociopath: He knows about Tabitha being HollywoodToneDeaf and her PerformanceAnxiety so what does he do? He insists that Tabitha does a singing solo in the school's upcoming Holiday Pageant in the hope of humiliating her just to get back at her for constantly outshining him.
339* ThinSkinnedBully: Easily resorts to crying like a baby, most notably when he ends up worst performing student in his class, lower even than Marcos/Tim.
340
341[[/folder]]
342
343!! Characters Introduced in WesternAnimation/TheBossBabyBackInBusiness
344
345[[folder:Mega Fat CEO Baby]]
346->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FlulaBorg (English), Creator/NaoyaUchida (Japanese)
347----
348* {{Acrofatic}}: Although he primarily uses a baby Walker to get around at Baby Corp (though that’s probably more due to laziness), Mega Fat is actually very agile for his size. He’s also adept at the Baby martial art “Goo-Goo Kai”.
349* AffectionateNickname: He is called "Chubster" and "Chubby-wubby" by [[spoiler: his adoptive mother.]]
350* BigBadDuumvirate: [[spoiler:plays this to Bootsy Calico in season 1.]]
351* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler: The whole reason Mega Fat is out to get BB fired in the first place? Is because he took all the credit for his “Hang in there, kitty” poster.]]
352* DeathOfPersonality: [[spoiler: Mega Fat’s ultimate fate in the season 3 finale when his temporary supply of Baby Corp formula runs out. He is reduced to a regular Baby; though he gets to continue his life.]]
353* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: [[spoiler: He truly loves his adoptive mother, Marsha Krinkle, and tries to be a "good baby" for her.]]
354* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Makes one in season 3.]]
355* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: A non-lethal variant; he gives up his life as a (former) Baby Corp. baby in order to stop Happy Sedengry from breaking the playgroup's parents' minds.]]
356* KarmaHoudini: Subverted. [[spoiler: Although Bootsy Calico never targets Mega Fat for making the “Hang in there Kitty” poster, thus letting him blame Boss Baby, he ultimately does get fired via Magnus spilling the beans about their deal in the first place.]]
357* LoveRedeems: [[spoiler: A familial version, since Marsha Krinkle's maternal love for him helps him pull a HeelFaceTurn.]]
358* NeverMyFault: Fully blames Boss Baby for getting him fired in season 2, though [[spoiler:had he not teamed up with Bootsy Calico]] he might still have a job...
359* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: He is never given a real name in the series. He is always called "Mega Fat (Insert description) baby", even after [[spoiler: getting adopted.]]
360[[/folder]]
361
362[[folder:Magnus]]
363->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/DavidLodgeAmericanActor David Lodge]] (English)
364----
365* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite spending all of season 1 as Mega Fat’s right-hand man abusing Baby Corp employees through his boss's cruelty and attempting to get Boss Baby fired [[spoiler: he can’t go through with firing him after BB saves Baby Corp from Bootsy Calico. As such, he shows footage of Mega Fat making the deal with Bootsy; exposing his crimes and getting him fired.]]
366* NoIndoorVoice: Claims to have lost it in an accident.
367* ThatMakesMeFeelAngry: Due to said accident, he needs to shout out what emotions he’s feeling at the moment.
368[[/folder]]
369
370[[folder:Marsha Krinkle]]
371->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren(English)
372----
373* AlphaBitch: Marsha is a very vain, self-centered reporter who cares more about getting good ratings than pursuing journalism for altruistic purposes.
374* DefrostingIceQueen: She started as a vain [[ChildHater child-hating]] reporter but mellows out [[spoiler: after adopting Mega Fat Regular Baby.]]
375%% * {{Jerkass}}
376* LoveRedeems: [[spoiler: Adopting Mega Fat Regular Baby is what makes her become a kinder, more motherly person.]]
377[[/folder]]
378
379[[folder:Bootsy Calico]]
380->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JakeGreen (English)
381----
382* BigBad: He serves as this in season 1.
383* ChildHater: Of babies specifically because of what [[=BabyCorp=]] did to [[spoiler: his adoptive cat mother.]]
384* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: [[spoiler: His entire motive to ruin [[=BabyCorp=]] is out of revenge because they used a picture of an embarrassing moment involving his adoptive kitten mother for the famous "hang in there" poster.]]
385%% * {{Jerkass}}
386* RaisedByWolves: He was raised by kittens.
387[[/folder]]
388
389[[folder:Frederic Estes]]
390->'''Voiced by:''' Victor Raider-Wexler (English)
391----
392* BigBad: He serves as this in season 2.
393* ChildHater: His primary motivation for going after Baby Corp. is that babies compete with elders for attention from families.
394* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He truly loves his wife [[spoiler: Turtleneck Super Star Old Lady.]]
395* {{Jerkass}}: He is an evil old man who is at war with ''babies''.
396* MoralEventHorizon: If he didn't cross it before, he certainly did with [[spoiler: his funhouse that ''throws babies out of it.'']]
397[[/folder]]
398
399[[folder:Happy Sedengry]]
400->'''Voiced by:''' Rhys Darby (English)
401----
402* BigBad: [[spoiler: He serves as this in season 3.]]
403* BitchInSheepsClothing: He pretends to be a charming, friendly person who cares about babies to hide the fact that he is a greedy sociopath.
404%% * ChildHater
405* {{Greed}}: All he cares about is making money.
406* {{Hypocrite}}: He acts like his concern is keeping babies safe, but all he really cares about is making money and doesn't care who he has to hurt to make a profit, including babies.
407%% * {{Jerkass}}
408* TheSociopath: Despite his friendly facade, he is a greedy, sadistic hypocrite who is unafraid to [[spoiler: threaten to snaps another person's mind or even ''attack'' babies to get what he wants.]]
409* UnfazedEveryman: [[spoiler: When Boss Baby tries to break his mind by talking to him, his only response is that he doesn't care whether or not babies can talk as long as he makes money.]]
410[[/folder]]
411
412[[folder:Scooter Buskie]]
413----
414* EnfantTerrible: He is called "The world's worst baby" for a reason.
415* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite his bad traits, he does seem to care about his parents, and they love him too.
416* {{Jerkass}}: He is a destructive baby with few redeeming qualities. [[CharacterDevelopment He gets better]] in the third season and onward.
417* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He becomes this in the third season.
418[[/folder]]
419
420[[folder:Joy Freeman/Quiet Psycho Baby]]
421----
422* HiddenDepths: She wants to be a comedian and has a sense of humor.
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Dakota]]
426----
427* {{Irony}}: She likes to steal stuff, although her father is a cop.
428* StickyFingers: Takes after her mother this way. In Season Two, her mother robbed a bank so she could get tuition to send Dakota to Ohio State. For one semester.
429[[/folder]]
430
431[[folder:Manager Baby Hendershot]]
432->'''Voiced by:''' Brandon Scott (English)
433----
434* BerserkButton: Do not take community theater away from him.
435%% * BlackAndNerdy
436%% * OnlySaneMan
437[[/folder]]
438
439[[folder:R&D Baby Simmons ]]
440->'''Voiced by:'''Creator/KariWahlgren (English, ''Back in Business''), Mara Junot (English, ''Back in the Crib'')
441----
442* BrainyBaby: She IS the head of the R&D department.
443%% * BrainyBrunette
444* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: At least, when she is sleep-deprived.
445[[/folder]]
446
447[[folder:Peg]]
448----
449* CuteAndPsycho: At least, when she eats too much candy, such as in the Halloween episode.
450* FieryRedhead: She has red hair and has an attitude.
451%% * GenkiGirl
452
453[[/folder]]
454
455[[folder:Gigi Templeton]]
456->'''Voiced by:'''Nora Dunn (English)
457Tim and Boss Baby's paternal grandmother, a former steel worker she immediately takes issue with Boss Baby's coroporate attire.
458----
459* CoolOldLady: She's an irreverent, fun-loving woman and former steel worker who encourages Tim to defy authority, much to Janice's chagrin.
460%% * GrannyClassic
461* NeverMessWithGranny: She is a tough, no-nonsense woman who once worked in the steel industry.
462* ParentalFavoritism: She clearly prefers Tim over Boss Baby, whose corporate attire and attitude reminds her of her old bosses from her steel worker days.
463[[/folder]]
464
465[[folder:Danny Petrosky]]
466->'''Voiced by:'''Justin Felbinger (English)
467----
468%% * BigFun
469* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He is a very eccentric boy who throws quarters at squirrels.
470%% * TrueCompanions: With Tim.
471[[/folder]]
472
473[[folder:Marisol]]
474->'''Voiced by:'''Sarah-Nicole Robles (English)
475----
476* BrainyBrunette: She has dark hair and is really smart.
477* CrazyPrepared: Something BB finds out the hard way.
478[[/folder]]
479%%
480%%[[folder:Turtleneck Superstar]]
481%%->'''Voiced by:'''Cynthia Erivo (English)
482%%----
483%% * BitchInSheepsClothing
484%% * TheStoic

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