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The new Baby Corp CEO gives Boss Baby a big assignment; Tim's feisty grandmother moves in, turning the brothers into temporary roommates.
The new Baby Corp CEO gives Boss Baby a big assignment; Tim's feisty grandmother moves in, turning the brothers into temporary roommates.
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S1, EP2 "Cat's in the Cradle"Competition for cuteness heats up when a stray kitten appears on the Templetons' doorstep and the family decides to take him in.
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S1, EP1 "Scooter Buskie"The constantly crying "worst baby in the world" is making life miserable for all of his neighbors, and Boss Baby's field team hopes to turn things around.
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S1, EP12 "Hang in There, Baby"An after-hours break-in to save Boss Baby's job transforms Tim into the daring Tim Templeton: Unleashed.
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S2, EP1 "As the Diaper Changes"The new Baby Corp CEO gives Boss Baby a big assignment; Tim's feisty grandmother moves in, turning the brothers into temporary roommates.
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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.
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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, 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.
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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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