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The field team enters one of their own in the prestigious Lil' Dumpling Pageant to make sure the winner is someone Baby Corp can trust.
The field team enters one of their own in the prestigious Lil' Dumpling Pageant to make sure the winner is someone Baby Corp can trust.
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The Boss Baby: Back in Business
S1, EP3 "Family Fun Night"Family Fun Night turns into Baby Work Night when trouble follows the Templetons to the grand opening of a seemingly purr-fect restaurant.
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S1, EP11 "Cat Cop!"The Templetons cross paths with a "Cat Cop" with connections to cunning villain Bootsy Calico; Tim masters the art of negotiation.
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S1, EP7 "The Boss Babysitter"The brothers stay home with a babysitter while their parents go out for the night; Boss Baby wants to make her look bad -- but she is just too good.
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S1, EP10 "Par Avion"A "free" family vacation comes at a cost when Tim is tasked with keeping a plane full of babies calm on an eight-hour flight to Paris.
The Boss Baby: Back in Business
S1, EP8 "Into the Belly of the Den of the House of the Nest of the Cats"While Tim works overtime to do good in the neighborhood, Staci and Boss Baby go undercover to rescue Jimbo from a house that's crawling with cats.
The Boss Baby: Back in Business
S1, EP7 "The Boss Babysitter"The brothers stay home with a babysitter while their parents go out for the night; Boss Baby wants to make her look bad -- but she is just too good.
The Boss Baby: Back in Business
S1, EP6 "The Constipation Situation"A backed-up Boss Baby is forced to take a sick day when his system stalls -- and he can't go boom-boom; it's up to Tim to take over.
The Boss Baby: Back in Business
S1, EP5 "Monster Machine"The field team enters one of their own in the prestigious Lil' Dumpling Pageant to make sure the winner is someone Baby Corp can trust.
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