Ngl the netflix interactive boss baby thingy was pretty decent solely cus they dont make your choices seem worthless, like choices have up to 3 extra branches to them without instantly resetting to the main storyline if you do something wrong
That's honestly something I like about Netflix, when they do choose your own adventure stuff with their shows they actually have decently impactful choices that actually give you significantly different endings or branching paths.
My only experience with the Boss baby movie was a kid next to me on a plane. I was queasy, sick, sleep deprived yet unable to sleep, and there was a handful or so more hours until I was back home. I had already been on there for a while (Italy to Chicago) and there was nothing good to do. Some little girl was sitting next to me, and she put on the Boss Baby. I had no choice but to watch it in my deliriousness. When it finished, I was a bit relieved. Then, she put it on AGAIN.
Actually, ‘boss baby”’s name is Theodore! They mention it at the end of the movie. They never say his name tho because it’s for the joke so they just called him the boss baby instead of his real name. Also, I believe Tim has maladaptive daydreaming. If you don’t know what that is, I would look it up to get more information on it, but I think it’s a great thing to show bc I have it and it doesn’t get talked about that much because there isn’t that much research on it, but I’m pretty sure that’s what they were going for with Tim’s wild imagination. It’s hinted at the start of the movie, when he talks about his imagination!
Also in the sequal it's implied Tim is that much of a dreamer he is partially unreliable for alot of things. It's nice they let an adult character keep their imagination (as typically they take that away in sequals when kids grow up) but for once I'd like it to be a MOTHER who keeps her imagination after growing up, but the fact we got a grown up retaining that at all is beautiful (as a mother who has more of an imagination than my kids at times, I relate to Tim as a grown up SO MUCH)
ngl the video and this comment made me really want to give the movies a chance. i definitely see it as maladaptive daydreaming as well, especially in the sequel. and a lot of the 'dumb' things mentioned in the video honestly sound like fairly realistic family things.
Boss Baby is basically animated Baby Geniuses, it's amazing that paper-thin premises, involving babies doing the extraordinary, could be stretched beyond its foundations. The parallels between Baby Geniuses and Boss Baby are uncanny, both spawned watered-down sequels, both make Boomer dad jokes, both involve corporate conspiracies, and both are paradoxes that alienates the children and grownups, as the references fly about the children's heads, and the content is too juvenile for parents, if anything, both baby-based franchises bring old and young demographics to cringe from discomfort and embarrassment, the film industry brings out the most bizarre premises.
40:00 i think the reason tim wasn't growing as fast as Ted was to symbolize how childish and how long it took him to grow up compared to his brother, Idk rlly
I liked the Boss Baby. Then I saw "Storks," and I realized, Holy Crap, Storks said the joke first, and then Boss Baby said the joke louder. (Can't recommend Storks enough. Boss Baby feels like it was meant to spoon-feed children while Storks feels like it was meant to serve both children and the parents they dragged to the theater. It's night and day if you're like me and need your baby fix before having your own little one.)
5:50 I feel like I just got flash banged, my niece was locked into this show and she watched it over…and over..and over again, I can say every word of every episode…seriously 😭
I mean, in the first film, if they had leaned more into Tim’s imagination I feel like it would’ve been a goofy but still passable story. Less baby ass would also be preferable. :\
The filmmaker behind the Boss Baby movies explained that he made these films personally for him and his brother to watch, as he connect to the characters.
I know it’s supposed to be for comedic effect or character development or whatever but I’m genuinely worried for Tim. He had a wild imagination as a child which is completely justified and understandable but he is concerning as an adult.
Let that be a lesson to all of the toxic DreamWorks fans out there, they can make a good movie, but it’s not always gonna be like that. And now they’re back to making terrible movies.
Dude it's always been like this. The road to el dorado and that one about noah were amazing films, then they had the period where over the hedge and shark tale got made. But then we got how to train your dragon and king fu panda. After which came boss baby and trolls (I actually don't hate trolls, it has nice animation and the trolls themselves are kinda cute) Now they've made the bad guys, the puss in boots sequel, and the wild robot. All great films from what I've heard. Point is, dreamworks was always a very mixed bag. But at least for all the sequels they make, theres always some innovation.
I couldn't find a comment about why Tim stays young while Ted ages so I thought I'd slip this in and say it's cause Tim still wants to be a kid and play like he used to while Ted is a serious adult guy from the get go so but Tim rapidly ages because in that moment he has to be a adult and save his kid
I wonder if it also might be because Ted was part of Baby Corp for a time and thus had more of the formula in his system. Tim never really drank it until the second movie as even during the first series he usually had to stay a kid so the other babies could get stuff done. Just my idea though.
The trailer for Boss baby 2 pissed me off when i watched idk why because idgaf about boss baby 1 (it's shit but it's so bad i don't acknowledge it for anything except it stealing a oscar nomination from any better film from that year such as a silent voice) but the idea of boss baby 2 just hurt me for some weird reason
boss baby to me is one of those movies that i know is shit, i know is terrible and yet its somehow a comfort movie of mine i genuinely enjoyed. crazy how the human brain works
You know, I've hated this movie since I saw its first trailor and I knew this movie was gonna failure. And I don't know how the hell it even got a sequel and a Netflix series
I actually remember watching the first 2 seasons a few years ago and wondering why I actually liked the show. I found it entertaining. At least at the time.
Honestly, I disagree with your takes on the first boss baby. I think it’s a fun, cute movie to watch to turn your brain off too. It’s not a movie that’s meant to be dissected
I think it was mentioned somewhere that the two Netflix series and the movies are set in different realities- Similar but different. But I dunno, its what showed up for me when I was also confused over the canon when the first series came out.
Ngl I genuinely ENJOYED watching the sequel movie, more so than the first one. Idk, it just tickled a part of my brain, even when it was turned off when I accidentally turned it on during a party at home.
6:40 Okay. I hate vomit scenes in movies where they actually show it happening. If you’re going to have a character vomit, at least have the person do it into a trash can or off the side of a boat or something so I don’t have to see the vomit. This is a new low.
I remember, as a kid, I had maladaptive daydreaming. And boss baby actually inspired me to start animating??? Like, the black and red scenes and more vibrant ones were so close to what I dreamed of, and it was one of the pushing factors to me drawing. And I’ve been doing it since. I really wish it wasn’t. Y’know, boos baby. But I was a kid when I watched it I suppose.
before the sequel I assumed literally everything in the first movie was made up/embellished cuz its Tim telling the story to his daughter, that the quick shot where the parents acknowledged them in the backyard is one of the only semi glimpses into the "real world." But then they made sequels and ruined that cuz all the stuff actually happened
the 2nd show only had two seasons and was effectively cancelled at the 2nd having to pull 12 episodes and then an extra 4 that could very well pass as a season 3
Dazz criticizes the pacing, writing, world logic etc but compliments animation which tbh fair, I never watched Boss Baby and didn't expect it to have such detailed and dynamic animation despite... Everything else.
I kinda like the show (the first one - back in business). The way it moves on the plots kinda just has me hooked, and the fact in season 1 it’s cats vs babies made me laugh. I respect your opinion, however
The first movie always holds a special place in my heart😭 I know it isn’t the best, but the music throughout is so amazing and the credits song is even better.
@@ThatWackyWaffle that’s an interesting thought, but why wouldn’t Ted be there? We see tim instead and I’m pretty sure he refers to the new child as his current child’s “new baby sister”
Well actually that's something that can happen in reality😂 my eldest was born with dark hair and has hair on the white as snow blonde scale like my brother had (she's almost 9) and my youngest had light hair as a baby and now has really dark brown hair like myself. Babies hair colour doesn't always determine what colour is is going to be when older!
The first movie actually becomes pretty interesting if you asume Tim is imagining the whole adventure, being somewhat of an unreliable narrator. Hell, it even seems like that was the original idea, the movie literally starts with adult Tim saying that "he had a powerful imagination" and that can recall the past in a reliable way because of that, that, the scene of the backyard fight looking different from the parents perspective, and how many things work on "kid logic" seem to be the remains of an original idea that somewhere in the making of the movie was relegated to the background, and later completely destroyed by the sequels completely diving in the fairy odd parents fantasy world.
I may have developed Stockholm Syndrome after watching the movie a bunch due to my siblings loving it and watching 4 seasons of the show (for the same reason) because I was lowkey sad when Boss Baby: Back in Business ended and hyped when the second movie was announced😭
What really killed the movie for me and the on is when i saw it in theaters with my younger cousins was all the noticeable creepers also going see it 😞
I always really avoided this series but this video honestly sold it to me. I can see why it was so popular, there's a lot of whole generic kid's film thing but it seems like there's also a lot of creativity in the visuals. Not every film needs to tell a significant or epic story, sometimes things are just okay and that's not really terrible.
I had an oppsestion w/ this as a kid, I watched the movie, I watched the series, and then i played the intreactive, when i played the ineractive i legit got paper to count the endings i had gotten... i had an addiction
@@SamInsaneGaming *An. I know just having fun, not speculating nor making fun of him. Just find it funny that he finds everything terrible. Opinion respected.
Tim is likely maladaptive daydreaming a lot of this, I comes up with complicated stories complete with characters and themes in my head, and sometimes even act them out, because of maladaptive daydreaming (although I don't hallucinate them or confuse them with reality, like Tim seems to do). I'm sure this is what I looked like to my parents as a little kid. Also wait the parents are puppy dealers? Huh?
Am I actually the only one who actually enjoyed the boss baby shows and movies for fun….? Also, I genuinely don’t really understand why people hate or don’t like the franchise.
Sorry, this is going to be long: I’ve a sort of love-hate relationship with it. I don’t really enjoy much of gross out though I have a strong stomach and grew up with Annoying Orange and a bit of the others, but I also enjoyed Toy Story Four and Incredibles 2 due to the plot. Sure, some of it is stupid, but I’ve never really hated any movies. Wish was sort of an exception though, it didn’t make much sense and I didn’t like Valentino, I just hated the voice they gave him and the way they have to make those serious-voiced characters sound stupid or silly. I just picture Harry Vanderspiegle and it slightly ruins it for me. And Wish was supposed to be Disney’s 100th anniversary, but it just came off as nothing. I really enjoyed Once Upon a Studio, it made me tear up with the tribute to Walt, so why can’t they have done something like that?!
Naw, I also unironically enjoy the franchise. It’s not something I go back to frequently, but I will pop in the disc when I’m bored and still have a great time. I do have a soft spot for the first one as I saw it with a friend when we were in college. Whole theater full of kids and their parents, and us two young adults sitting around having a good time. My favorite memory is joking with her around the airport phone scene by saying “watch, it’s gonna be an Elvis impersonator that gets them to Vegas.” Then BAM! I was totally right 😂😂😂 she half heartedly accused me of looking it up online while I’m trying hard not to be too loud as I’m dying of laughter to myself at the sheer insanity of it all. Pretty sure the kids and parents around me thought I was on something 😅 But yeah, honestly the series is hardly the worst ever. And I legit got emotional during the second movie. I have a pretty active imagination like Tim, but also identify with Tina’s desire to learn about the world and having issues grasping things sometimes. I’m also a daddy’s girl so seeing him go through so much for her and stating that he was okay with the end of the world so long as he got to see his daughter act in a major role that he knew meant a lot to her just struck a chord with me 🥹 Yeah it’s a goody series, but dang it sometimes goofy is all I want.
Bro boss baby use to be me and my moms favorite show/movie we would watch it all the time when I was younger she still be randomly singing the show intro we haven’t watched it in 4 years💀
Ngl the netflix interactive boss baby thingy was pretty decent solely cus they dont make your choices seem worthless, like choices have up to 3 extra branches to them without instantly resetting to the main storyline if you do something wrong
Gary!?!?! What are you doing here?!?!
"hahaha...! gary!"
-every gary, fallout 3
@@radiomanhansGARY GARY GARY
That's honestly something I like about Netflix, when they do choose your own adventure stuff with their shows they actually have decently impactful choices that actually give you significantly different endings or branching paths.
@@Itz_Lune_2050OMG HI WSP
My only experience with the Boss baby movie was a kid next to me on a plane. I was queasy, sick, sleep deprived yet unable to sleep, and there was a handful or so more hours until I was back home. I had already been on there for a while (Italy to Chicago) and there was nothing good to do. Some little girl was sitting next to me, and she put on the Boss Baby. I had no choice but to watch it in my deliriousness. When it finished, I was a bit relieved. Then, she put it on AGAIN.
Sounds like a circle of hell 😂
@Lilcutiepie95 that same circle of Hell would also play Baby Shark for eternity 😂
Actually, ‘boss baby”’s name is Theodore! They mention it at the end of the movie.
They never say his name tho because it’s for the joke so they just called him the boss baby instead of his real name.
Also, I believe Tim has maladaptive daydreaming. If you don’t know what that is, I would look it up to get more information on it, but I think it’s a great thing to show bc I have it and it doesn’t get talked about that much because there isn’t that much research on it, but I’m pretty sure that’s what they were going for with Tim’s wild imagination.
It’s hinted at the start of the movie, when he talks about his imagination!
Also in the sequal it's implied Tim is that much of a dreamer he is partially unreliable for alot of things. It's nice they let an adult character keep their imagination (as typically they take that away in sequals when kids grow up) but for once I'd like it to be a MOTHER who keeps her imagination after growing up, but the fact we got a grown up retaining that at all is beautiful (as a mother who has more of an imagination than my kids at times, I relate to Tim as a grown up SO MUCH)
Mhmmm!nn
I think the main character from Scrubs has that as well.
He's the adhd dad
ngl the video and this comment made me really want to give the movies a chance. i definitely see it as maladaptive daydreaming as well, especially in the sequel. and a lot of the 'dumb' things mentioned in the video honestly sound like fairly realistic family things.
I think Tim needs to be checked for schizophrenia.
Hahahahaha Fr💀💀💀
Agreed tbh
Or autism 😂😂😂😂😂
As a schizophrenic I can confirm he actually does need to be checked
I'd say ADHD
"i didnt know your big brother was a liberal" i didnt hear that the first time i watched this.
Honestly I laughed so hard at this one
Not putting a timestamp is a criminal act
@@HitTheFloor16 6:46
Out of context that shit was hilarious and made me laugh so hard I forgot I was sick.
Boss Baby is basically animated Baby Geniuses, it's amazing that paper-thin premises, involving babies doing the extraordinary, could be stretched beyond its foundations. The parallels between Baby Geniuses and Boss Baby are uncanny, both spawned watered-down sequels, both make Boomer dad jokes, both involve corporate conspiracies, and both are paradoxes that alienates the children and grownups, as the references fly about the children's heads, and the content is too juvenile for parents, if anything, both baby-based franchises bring old and young demographics to cringe from discomfort and embarrassment, the film industry brings out the most bizarre premises.
To be fair though, Boss Baby 2: Family Business is definitely better than Baby Geniuses 2: Super Babies.
There... There's a second Baby Geniuses??????
I was thinking this also. Seeing how they have basically the same idea, basically.
40:00 i think the reason tim wasn't growing as fast as Ted was to symbolize how childish and how long it took him to grow up compared to his brother, Idk rlly
Wait so Tim’s older…….why does THE YOUNGER ONE LOOK OLDER💀💀💀
@@kathyortega4021prolly stress and their different directions in life
@ oh
to think, people chose this over "Me and My Shadow" smh
Sony chose the emoji movie over Popeye…
Edit: ok, maybe not…
I liked the Boss Baby. Then I saw "Storks," and I realized, Holy Crap, Storks said the joke first, and then Boss Baby said the joke louder.
(Can't recommend Storks enough. Boss Baby feels like it was meant to spoon-feed children while Storks feels like it was meant to serve both children and the parents they dragged to the theater. It's night and day if you're like me and need your baby fix before having your own little one.)
5:50
I feel like I just got flash banged, my niece was locked into this show and she watched it over…and over..and over again, I can say every word of every episode…seriously 😭
I mean, in the first film, if they had leaned more into Tim’s imagination I feel like it would’ve been a goofy but still passable story. Less baby ass would also be preferable. :\
FR i did NOT need to see multiple scenes of naked baby asses
The filmmaker behind the Boss Baby movies explained that he made these films personally for him and his brother to watch, as he connect to the characters.
That's clearly a lie considering the massive budget and marketing.
They actually used the characters from the boss baby Netflix show and put it into megamind 2 swapping the skin colors 💀
wait WHAT
@ yeah
Yeah, it’s pretty sad when studios cut corners like that. They’re not even trying to hide it anymore and it shows in the quality of their work
Glad Dazz got recommended to me again I forgot about this great channel until today
19:35 tim denied the babies at the end to remove his memories by a simple no. that is why the first movie had the ending it did.
I really hate living in a world where DreamWorks makes mixed bags
And then there's the reboot show of the SEQUEL.
That "I didn't realize your brother was a *liberal*" was hilarious unironically
3:44 To be fair, that kind of is a good representation for a kid's imagination. Its all over the place, and that makes sense to me.
Ya Missed “Back In The Crib” The Series Based Off The Second Film!!!!
Ikr
He even said the boss baby’s name is boss baby!!!
His name is ted
Bro thinks there’s only 3 seasons of the boss baby 1 show
That show is so bad it doesn’t deserve to be mentioned
@@_weirdoYT I didn't like the second show but I liked the first show. Made me realize what babycorp does to increase baby love.
There was a second series?
I know it’s supposed to be for comedic effect or character development or whatever but I’m genuinely worried for Tim. He had a wild imagination as a child which is completely justified and understandable but he is concerning as an adult.
He looks completely different in the series and I hate it when they do that
Let that be a lesson to all of the toxic DreamWorks fans out there, they can make a good movie, but it’s not always gonna be like that. And now they’re back to making terrible movies.
Dude it's always been like this. The road to el dorado and that one about noah were amazing films, then they had the period where over the hedge and shark tale got made. But then we got how to train your dragon and king fu panda. After which came boss baby and trolls (I actually don't hate trolls, it has nice animation and the trolls themselves are kinda cute) Now they've made the bad guys, the puss in boots sequel, and the wild robot. All great films from what I've heard.
Point is, dreamworks was always a very mixed bag. But at least for all the sequels they make, theres always some innovation.
@@404_Toonz you didn’t just say that you think trolls are cute☠️
I couldn't find a comment about why Tim stays young while Ted ages so I thought I'd slip this in and say it's cause Tim still wants to be a kid and play like he used to while Ted is a serious adult guy from the get go so but Tim rapidly ages because in that moment he has to be a adult and save his kid
I wonder if it also might be because Ted was part of Baby Corp for a time and thus had more of the formula in his system. Tim never really drank it until the second movie as even during the first series he usually had to stay a kid so the other babies could get stuff done.
Just my idea though.
Only mildly interesting thing about these movies?
Timothy’s middle name makes me chuckle as a TAWOG fan 😭
Can i just ask why the baby sister at the end of the first movie looks totally different then Tina in the Second Movie
Because it isn't. It's the older sister.
fr why was she blonde?
@@TheXalite The F*ck
the 40 mins of horrible jokes was worth it for the splatoon music at the end
An important note here: tim is 7. Everything that’s happening (most of it) is his imagination of what’s going on.
The trailer for Boss baby 2 pissed me off when i watched idk why because idgaf about boss baby 1 (it's shit but it's so bad i don't acknowledge it for anything except it stealing a oscar nomination from any better film from that year such as a silent voice) but the idea of boss baby 2 just hurt me for some weird reason
boss baby to me is one of those movies that i know is shit, i know is terrible and yet its somehow a comfort movie of mine i genuinely enjoyed. crazy how the human brain works
You know, I've hated this movie since I saw its first trailor and I knew this movie was gonna failure. And I don't know how the hell it even got a sequel and a Netflix series
My sister and I watched Boss Baby 2 as a joke and I came out of it with my mind melted like felt physically sick by the end it was that mind numbing
Saw it last week and honestly, not a bad bad movie. I understand the criticism but it's a "fun" movie !!
I was watching while “impaired” and that portion of the video around 5:00 or so where the music goes slower really creeped me out
Bossy babbys real name is Theodore aka ted
I actually remember watching the first 2 seasons a few years ago and wondering why I actually liked the show. I found it entertaining. At least at the time.
It’s the brain rot humour. Its actually kind of funny
I am not accepting the boss baby show slander. Both movies are bad but the brain rot humour in the show is peak. Can’t change my mind.
I thought wizzy was supposed to be like an imaginary friend of tims
Ok but the Glengarry Glen Ross reference is SUPER FUNNY
the jokes and likes for the click have nothing to do with toy story he acts like Gandalf with lines from lord of the rings
Honestly, I disagree with your takes on the first boss baby. I think it’s a fun, cute movie to watch to turn your brain off too. It’s not a movie that’s meant to be dissected
19:44 I was like STOP MAKING THAT JOKE
Ok, having the head honcho baby's desk be like a rolling-walking toy (whatever they're called) is super creative. Gotta hand that one to them
2:29 one bad tank is in the background from L4D2. peak mentioned
I think it was mentioned somewhere that the two Netflix series and the movies are set in different realities- Similar but different. But I dunno, its what showed up for me when I was also confused over the canon when the first series came out.
Ngl I genuinely ENJOYED watching the sequel movie, more so than the first one. Idk, it just tickled a part of my brain, even when it was turned off when I accidentally turned it on during a party at home.
6:40 Okay. I hate vomit scenes in movies where they actually show it happening. If you’re going to have a character vomit, at least have the person do it into a trash can or off the side of a boat or something so I don’t have to see the vomit. This is a new low.
I remember, as a kid, I had maladaptive daydreaming. And boss baby actually inspired me to start animating??? Like, the black and red scenes and more vibrant ones were so close to what I dreamed of, and it was one of the pushing factors to me drawing. And I’ve been doing it since. I really wish it wasn’t. Y’know, boos baby. But I was a kid when I watched it I suppose.
before the sequel I assumed literally everything in the first movie was made up/embellished cuz its Tim telling the story to his daughter, that the quick shot where the parents acknowledged them in the backyard is one of the only semi glimpses into the "real world." But then they made sequels and ruined that cuz all the stuff actually happened
the 2nd show only had two seasons and was effectively cancelled at the 2nd having to pull 12 episodes and then an extra 4 that could very well pass as a season 3
TROLL HUNTERS
Him: this movie is bad ok the worst don't watch it
The movie: how baaa aaa bad can I be
6:44 no flippin idea man
Who remembers the TV Series Back in Business?
Never watched it. I only watched the first Boss Baby movie and ended there.
I watched it. It was terrible, like REALLY terrible. Back when I was young, I used to hate this show. Even now, I STILL hate it.
what's kinda funny is that when i was younger, i actually quite enjoyed the boss baby netflix series. it was fun enough, but i wouldn't watch it again
the acnh music in the background is very distracting XD
why is he talking about how bad the movies are yet is complimenting almost every individual scene. its kinda.. weird?
Because the movies are good if you don’t go in hating it
Dazz criticizes the pacing, writing, world logic etc but compliments animation which tbh fair, I never watched Boss Baby and didn't expect it to have such detailed and dynamic animation despite... Everything else.
hes complimenting the animation
Damn, that Vegas/Elvis joke was actually hilarious.
For some reason 10 year old me begged my parents to watch this and I feel so bad they had to deal with this 💀
I kinda like the show (the first one - back in business). The way it moves on the plots kinda just has me hooked, and the fact in season 1 it’s cats vs babies made me laugh. I respect your opinion, however
The first movie always holds a special place in my heart😭 I know it isn’t the best, but the music throughout is so amazing and the credits song is even better.
It was my guilty pleasure too lmao
i remember that someone made a video about how babycorp was a cult and a follow up to that video and yeah i can believe its not now lol
did anyone notice the new baby’s hair is blonde at the end of the first movie, but brown in the second movie?
Perhaps that was Ted’s (the Boss Baby) child?
@@ThatWackyWaffle that’s an interesting thought, but why wouldn’t Ted be there? We see tim instead and I’m pretty sure he refers to the new child as his current child’s “new baby sister”
@BrooklynnFair true
Well actually that's something that can happen in reality😂 my eldest was born with dark hair and has hair on the white as snow blonde scale like my brother had (she's almost 9) and my youngest had light hair as a baby and now has really dark brown hair like myself. Babies hair colour doesn't always determine what colour is is going to be when older!
@ fair enough i suppose lol
The first movie actually becomes pretty interesting if you asume Tim is imagining the whole adventure, being somewhat of an unreliable narrator. Hell, it even seems like that was the original idea, the movie literally starts with adult Tim saying that "he had a powerful imagination" and that can recall the past in a reliable way because of that, that, the scene of the backyard fight looking different from the parents perspective, and how many things work on "kid logic" seem to be the remains of an original idea that somewhere in the making of the movie was relegated to the background, and later completely destroyed by the sequels completely diving in the fairy odd parents fantasy world.
I feel like how the concept of these movies came to be was how birthday dad from bojack was made
I may have developed Stockholm Syndrome after watching the movie a bunch due to my siblings loving it and watching 4 seasons of the show (for the same reason) because I was lowkey sad when Boss Baby: Back in Business ended and hyped when the second movie was announced😭
Why was the liberal joke the only one that actually made me laugh 😭
Calm down LIBERALS it's called a dark joke.
There is actually 4 seasons of back in business and a second show that takes place after the second movie with two seasons
Hope Yall have a great watch
I'm sure in boss baby 1 you can see a train track in Tim's room with all the locations in the movie which might mean it's imagination
What really killed the movie for me and the on is when i saw it in theaters with my younger cousins was all the noticeable creepers also going see it 😞
I always really avoided this series but this video honestly sold it to me. I can see why it was so popular, there's a lot of whole generic kid's film thing but it seems like there's also a lot of creativity in the visuals. Not every film needs to tell a significant or epic story, sometimes things are just okay and that's not really terrible.
Am I a loser if I admit this series was one of my childhood favs?
The Netflix " choose your own story " Boss baby show (? ) is the worst 💀💀💀
Imma have to disagree this time I think boss baby is actually good.
Honestly, Bossbaby 1 is fire it talks about losing love and fears of parents to not love you anymore but the others is just ehhhh
I had an oppsestion w/ this as a kid, I watched the movie, I watched the series, and then i played the intreactive, when i played the ineractive i legit got paper to count the endings i had gotten... i had an addiction
i'm having a boss baby and the boss baby is you
There's a sequel show you didn't cover.
Dazz really does find everything TERRIBLE. Like... those are the only types of videos of his that TH-cam recommends me.
well it's a opinion alright
@@SamInsaneGaming *An. I know just having fun, not speculating nor making fun of him. Just find it funny that he finds everything terrible. Opinion respected.
I would like this movie if i hadn't been forced to watch it 100000 times
I felt like i was (sort of) the only guy who enjoyed this franchise when i was a kid.
5:24 yes I watched every season
Tim is likely maladaptive daydreaming a lot of this, I comes up with complicated stories complete with characters and themes in my head, and sometimes even act them out, because of maladaptive daydreaming (although I don't hallucinate them or confuse them with reality, like Tim seems to do). I'm sure this is what I looked like to my parents as a little kid.
Also wait the parents are puppy dealers? Huh?
Am I actually the only one who actually enjoyed the boss baby shows and movies for fun….? Also, I genuinely don’t really understand why people hate or don’t like the franchise.
the boss baby show came out when i was in grade 6 and i've loved it ever since. its got a lot of heart and i wish people didn't harp on it sm.
Sorry, this is going to be long: I’ve a sort of love-hate relationship with it. I don’t really enjoy much of gross out though I have a strong stomach and grew up with Annoying Orange and a bit of the others, but I also enjoyed Toy Story Four and Incredibles 2 due to the plot. Sure, some of it is stupid, but I’ve never really hated any movies. Wish was sort of an exception though, it didn’t make much sense and I didn’t like Valentino, I just hated the voice they gave him and the way they have to make those serious-voiced characters sound stupid or silly. I just picture Harry Vanderspiegle and it slightly ruins it for me. And Wish was supposed to be Disney’s 100th anniversary, but it just came off as nothing. I really enjoyed Once Upon a Studio, it made me tear up with the tribute to Walt, so why can’t they have done something like that?!
Naw, I also unironically enjoy the franchise. It’s not something I go back to frequently, but I will pop in the disc when I’m bored and still have a great time.
I do have a soft spot for the first one as I saw it with a friend when we were in college. Whole theater full of kids and their parents, and us two young adults sitting around having a good time. My favorite memory is joking with her around the airport phone scene by saying “watch, it’s gonna be an Elvis impersonator that gets them to Vegas.” Then BAM! I was totally right 😂😂😂 she half heartedly accused me of looking it up online while I’m trying hard not to be too loud as I’m dying of laughter to myself at the sheer insanity of it all. Pretty sure the kids and parents around me thought I was on something 😅
But yeah, honestly the series is hardly the worst ever. And I legit got emotional during the second movie. I have a pretty active imagination like Tim, but also identify with Tina’s desire to learn about the world and having issues grasping things sometimes. I’m also a daddy’s girl so seeing him go through so much for her and stating that he was okay with the end of the world so long as he got to see his daughter act in a major role that he knew meant a lot to her just struck a chord with me 🥹 Yeah it’s a goody series, but dang it sometimes goofy is all I want.
6:04 hate to be that guy but what music is this? I know I heard it a long time ago but can’t seem to find it.
i feel like the first one was good and the animation looked nice however the rest.. eugh.
6:49 What?!
Bro boss baby use to be me and my moms favorite show/movie we would watch it all the time when I was younger she still be randomly singing the show intro we haven’t watched it in 4 years💀
My sister: it’s a fucking baby wearing a suit and tie hilarious!
I just noticed I got a boss baby Caine😭
I Thought It Was Alright!!
Imagine watching the end of the second movie without any context😂
What the song at the end here? 42:37
Babe wake up dazzreviews uploaded a new video
I thought you were joking when you said Tobey Maguire voiced Tim 💀💀
I watched the first 2 seasons of this. It was actually really good…then it got bad
Make the kids grow up for no reason. A very stupid idea.
11:21 “I hate cats🔥🔥🔥🔥😎😎🔥🔥😎
the Family Guy episode Emission Impossible did a better premise for a Boss Baby film than the actual films
I'm still under the firm belief that TTS is the best animated childrens show out there. That, and MLP.