In BOSS BABY: BACK IN BUSINESS, Boss Baby (voiced by J.P. Karliak) invites his older brother, Tim (Pierce Gagnon), to his Baby Corps office, and the two team up to handle the corporate dynamo’s workload. Insuring that the world remains enthralled with babies’ cuteness is no easy task, especially with competition like puppies, kittens, and the occasional difficult baby threatening the appeal of tiny humans. But Boss Baby revels in the challenge, and with Tim there as a voice of reason and humanity to offset his younger brother’s cunning business sense, Team Templeton manages to win most days. But balancing work and family life? That’s another story.The Boss Baby: Back in Business Season 1-4 Download.
This series follow-up to the popular movie is alternately laugh-out-loud funny and heartwarming, thanks to spot-on writing that casts the two brothers as polar opposites. Boss Baby is adorable in his severity — contrasted sharply with his bottle-toting, back-flap pants-wearing physical image — while Tim is confident in his belief that family can solve anything. The loss of Alec Baldwin as Boss Baby’s voice does little to dampen his appeal. He’s still as single-minded as ever, yet begrudgingly fond of his doting parents and home life.
Back in Business does an about-face on the sibling rivalry theme that dominated the movie, now casting Boss Baby and Tim as brothers in arms of sorts. They may not always see eye to eye, but they stick up for each other and recognize when their shared experiences teach them things. Body humor, slapstick comedy, and generally silly experiences will entertain kids who watch, and parents will find humor in the nuances of the workplace dynamics of Baby Corps headquarters, where the big boss gets around in a baby walker and there are teething cookies in the break room.