The Boss Baby
A suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying baby pairs up with his
7-year old brother to stop the dastardly plot of the CEO of Puppy Co. With a sly, heart-filled message about the importance of family,
The Boss Baby is an authentic and broadly appealing original comedy for all
ages.
One day, Tim is surprised when an infant wearing a business
suit arrives at his house in a taxi, and Ted and Janice call him Tim's little
brother. Tim is envious of the attention the baby receives, not to mention
suspicious when the infant acts odd around him
Tim learns that the baby can talk like an adult, and
he introduces himself as "The Boss". Seeing an opportunity to be rid
of him, Tim decides to record a conversation between the Boss Baby and other
toddlers who are at Tim's house for a meeting. The Boss Baby and the other
infants catch Tim with the recording, and the cassette tape is
terminated after the Boss Baby threatens to tear up Tim's favorite stuffed
animal, Lam-Lam. With no evidence to support him, Tim's parents ground him for
three weeks.
The Boss Baby apologizes to Tim and has him suck on a
pacifier that transports them to Baby Corp., a place where infants with
adult-like minds work to preserve infant love everywhere. The Boss Baby
explains that he was sent to see why puppies are being loved more than infants.
He has infiltrated Tim's residence because his parents work for Puppy Co.,
which will unleash a new puppy on pet convention in Las Vegas. The Boss Baby stays
intelligent by drinking a "Secret Baby Formula" that enables a baby
to act like an adult. However, if a baby does not drink it after a period of
time, he or she becomes a regular baby. When they overhear Boss Baby's boss
threaten to fire him for not bringing in information, which would strip him of
his formula, he and Tim agree to work together
to prevent that.
Tim's parents lift the grounding and take them to Puppy Co.
for take your child to work day. While there, they slip away and find what they
think is the plans for a "Forever Puppy", but they are captured by
the company's founder and CEO, Francis E. Francis. They discover that Francis
used to be the head of Baby Corp. and Boss Baby's idol, but was fired when it
was discovered that his lactose intolerance kept the secret formula
from working properly. Francis intends to have the Forever Puppies overshadow
babies by stealing Boss Baby's serum bottle and infecting the puppies with it.
Tim's parents go with Francis to Las Vegas, and Francis has his brother Eugene
pose as Tim and Boss Baby's babysitter to keep them from interfering.
Without a steady flow of formula to maintain his
intelligence, Boss Baby starts becoming a normal baby. Despite this, he and Tim
evade the "babysitter" long enough to reach the airport but are too
late to intercept Tim's parents. They sneak on to another plane bound for Las
Vegas. There, they stall Francis' presentation when Eugene unwittingly gives
away their plan. Furious at their interference, Francis locks Tim's parents up
so he can burn them with exhaust from a rocket used to launch the Forever
Puppies. Tim and Boss Baby defeat Eugene and move on to save their parents but
are intercepted by Francis. Tim and Boss Baby push him off a ledge, making
Francis tumble into the formula. Boss Baby opens the rocket to let the puppies out,
so they can save Tim's parents. His return to baby state is complete while on
the rocket, but the baby starts crying and Tim sings to him with the
family song to show his appreciation, causing him to jump off the rocket
before it launches. After the rocket does launch, Francis tries to attack Boss
Baby, but is picked up by Eugene and tells Tim that "This time we'll raise
him right".
Boss Baby is promoted and leaves. Tim goes back to being an
only child, but he and Boss Baby miss each other. After Tim writes a letter
convincing him to live with him as his brother, Boss Baby returns to the family as a regular baby.
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