I think the reason why Tim’s aging was delayed is because he held onto his childhood so tightly. Like, the whole movie has him being immature and a manchild and junk, but then he sees his daughter falling. So he realizes that he needs to go Dad Mode to help her, which is why his transition happens all at once. Just a theory, though. Great video!
I think you’re thinking too far into it. With the writing elsewhere, I bet it was probably plot convenience but your theory is really nice and they *should* have it be from that
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
With the aging, I assume they were sort of going with a 'mental age' thing. The boss baby ages up quickly because he has a much more adult mentality while the man child only ages up when he sees his daughter is in danger and remembers all the responsibilities that come with being an adult and how he needs to be there for his kid or whatever. Not that this redeems the film in any way but that is how I read the scene
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
I realized the hidden message of the movie. It was about Tim lamenting the old days being over and reliving them in his mind. The real world to imagination transition comes with the clock talking. In the first half everything is relatively realistic except where we are explicitly told it’s a dream. Tim’s life sucks. His oldest daughter actually enjoys school and doesn’t have any time for all that artsy crap Tim enjoys. The two daughters don’t have the bond he and his brother did. Tim’s brother is too busy to be involved at all with him. His wife is busy all the time. Suddenly when the dream comes the daughter secretly loves art and hates school and needs his guiding hand. The brother suddenly has a new adventure with him and they become best buds again. And in the end of his dream the family that is in reality growing apart is suddenly super close.
I always figured this was another dream Tim had to cope with the reality that his daughter was starting to grow up and his brother was going to be farther apart from him when his busy life.
You make great points, I didn't miss them, but tbh I was just an overall not-fan of the timejump. I just felt we lost the appeal of the original story with childhood, kids, babies, sibling rivalry and everything else felt contrived. I understand they were trying to keep the story going and we had to do a lot of narrative gymnastics to get there, I respect that, but imo it just felt very conscious and forced as a result.
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
The first shows ending is definitely not canon. The first movie has whatever his name was quitting. And then show has his retiring after whatever happened again. The second one could be considered canon. Unless the third movie retcons it. Idk. It's confusing
The reason Tim remembers is because in the first movie, these lil baby dudes had magic wands which made people forget about the baby, but then one asked him and he said 'No, thanks' then only his parents didn't remember about Ted
I feel like Dazz forgot things mentioned in the first movie to explain the problems he had with the second movie. Just like Tim telling the forget babies that he wanted to keep his memories, it’s explained that without the special formula, babies like Ted revert to regular babies so they loose their memories essentially. Ted was so closely tied to Baby Corp that reminders of it unlocks those memories. He seemingly forgot that the Golbloom baby had parents that raised him to be intelligent but he ran away and that’s the basis to his evil plan. My problem is when he is confused about things that were explained in the first movie or even the very movie he’s reviewing.
This sequel was surprisingly better than the original and I enjoyed it a lot more. It's a cinematic gem that encapsulates the joy of childhood, the power of imagination, and the importance of staying connected to our loved ones. It has a balance humor with heartfelt moments. It’s a hilarious, heartwarming, and visually stunning film.
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
@@jskywalker58 Ignore him. He is spamming the same thing in every single comment even if it's completely unrelated, either a bad troll or he's geniuine about this...
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
I mean to be fair it is consistent that Tim remembers while Ted doesn't is because Tim learned when he was like 7 or something idk, Ted went back to being a baby and grew up and forgot while Tim remembered from when he was 7. Why he didn't dismiss it as another insane child's imaginary adventure but...
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
I feel silly for knowing this but the reason the older one remembers is because he learned as a child, while Boss Baby had to give up his magic formula that keeps him young, and so become a normal baby, who can’t remember sheet.
Actually the reason he remembers is cuz the babies have magic wands that makes people forget and the baby asked Tim if he wanted to forget and Tim said no. So that's why he remembers.
The reason Tim remembers is in the first movie some baby’s said “forget the baby” and he said no Ted doesn’t remember because he decided the join the family at the end and in the beginning of the movie he explained that baby’s forget about baby corp when they join a family
Ted didn't remember because he was a baby, and stopped drinking the milk that kept him a baby/sentient. So he grew up/the sentiment milk wore off. Tim was pass that point/ refused the memory wipe so can remember the plot of the first film
Honestly, the beginning of this movie was really compelling imo and I thought for a moment this could surprisingly be a genuinely good movie …then that fucking reversal bottle came into the plot and then the story gradually took a nosedive down to the Mariana Trench.
how the hell did the story die then how does them just being younger again kill everything hope more movies do age regression just to piss this comment section off
@@senritsujumpsuit6021it’s not the age regression scene that instantly made it decline into abysmal territory, I meant to say that when that scene started, the plot started to lose its strength and then started to slowly just become kinda bad.
@@senritsujumpsuit6021 it’s not that them being small was the reason the movie turned bad, it’s just that the regression scene was where the writing/plot of it started going a bit downhill imo until fully messing up in another scene
Say what you want about the Beauty and the Beast Straight to DVD sequels, but at least they were smart to make them midquels. Where the Beast was still cursed, as opposed to just having him turn back into a beast again.
Can you do a video called "the terrible secret life of pets sequel" no seems to talk about that film either and the few people that have saying it's a boring mess and more lazier than even the first film.
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
@@DORAisD34DEh???🤔 Yeah, my life revolves around Disney at all times... well not really I admit I didn't understand your comment buuuut... have better thing to do! See ya!
@@DORAisD34DI think both those movies are good, but they likely won't look as epic in edits focused on intimidating villains and actions scenes. Everyone can agree DreamWorks produces lower quality movies, the difference is that normally Disney isn't the corporate underdog between the two.
@@DeluxeCrispyChickenSandwich that’s true (since most people making those edgy “Dreamworks 🗿” edits probably missed the point of Encanto). still pretty toxic tho
The movie was actually great… until the babies started talking You know, there was actual story and good concepts here but it was blown away in favor of cringey boss baby stuff. You can tell the writers wanted to do something different and unique, but were forced to make it a boss baby sequel cause upper management in entertainment companies are allergic to original ideas and are afraid of taking risks.
you know there is a whole two cartoons right an the second series goes into Tims family dynamic there is a episode where Tims wife goes on a trip with the Boss Baby himself an it ends with a grand stand up comedy event an FBI chase
I always roll my eyes very heavily at people who miss the metaphors. The subtlety was in the relationship of the sibling rivalry and how they bond over time, NOT in the baby being a boss.
they did another tv show after this movie where the mother finds out tina can talk and the boss baby becomes a baby agin and lives with tim, its called the boss baby back in the crib. it has two seasons and focuses on some interesting things.
It's not like the first Boss Baby was good either. Also, I also feel bad for Arianna Greenblatt being in this as the daughter Tabitha character. Her career is not doing so well
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
she did pretty well in barbie, and I'd say her career's doing pretty well, especially because she was (and still is) a 👏 child 👏 playing 👏 child 👏 roles. feel bad for her all you want but she's doing great
@@chasehedges6775 no shit Ryan did the best, point is don't base one kid's trajectory on one dumb movie and then say she didn't do as well as an Oscar nominee
They both did a Good job tho. The movie was meh, along with this one as well. It does help that the 2020s have been super underwhelming for movies, especially family and animated films
It feels like it's not really a terrible sequel, more just a sequel to a not really amazing series. If you watch them both in a row, it's an alright little fun time, but compare them to other movies and you'll probably feel disappointment. Either way, i had fun with it, thought it was cute even if it was nowhere close to their other cinematic masterpieces
The first movie would’ve been perfect had they just cut out the third act, the airport/vegas scenes, and the ridiculous action scenes. The movie should’ve ended with Tim finally accepting his little brother and then revealing to the audience that all that boss baby stuff (the suit, the baby talking, arriving in a cab, etc) was just a part of Tim’s imagination which they already hinted at several times in the movie anyway by showing the parent’s perspective compared to Tim’s. The movie could’ve been a lesson to kids who have to deal with having new siblings and not being the center of their parents’ world anymore. I actually thought that’s where the plot was headed and thought it was kind of a genius idea but boy was I wrong! My hopes were immediately squashed with the ending/3rd act of the first movie as well as the entire second movie. The first movie could’ve actually been good but they flushed all the interesting parts and potential down the toilet in service of dumb action scenes and an even dumber ending.
Idk about the rest of yall, but I actually really liked this movie Sure, it's had its questionable moments (particularly when Tabitha is suddenly able to sing well) but overall I enjoyed it
Can we just mention that the nightmare sequence really set in my mind since we see Tim's parents again in the nightmare Isn't Tim's adult model just the same as his dad's but a slightly rounder head and different glasses?
5:21 I believe some of TF2’s sounds are stock sound effects, I heard a bunch of different sound I recognized from TF2 in Bill Nye of all things. It’s really funny that the medi-gun sound was used in boss baby.
I am still confused why the hypnotism happen from taking a picture i know it meant to say "oh social media bad no good" but there a app that on even phone called A CAMERA
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
"Why does Tim remember everything from the first movie when Ted doesn't" Bro it's in the first movie The babies asked Tim if he wanted his memories of Ted erased, and he said no And once the babies stop drinking their "boss baby" formula, they forget everything from Baby Co.
This is... so weird. Like not in a creepy way, but portraying a baby's dad also becoming a baby and then them basically being baby friends... it's just bizarre lmao
I just wanna take a second here to remind everyone that Tim was mentally manipulated and forced to do things against his will by a senior couple in the series first season's finale. Like, full on hypnotized by a song they've implanted in his mind as some sort of key word, and the moment he heard it he had a second of realization and terror only to fall under their command without being able to fight it. Tim is 7 in that moment. The senior couple are over 70. I just want everyone to let that sink in.
I was just remembering this last night wondering if it actually happened. I think it was the baby coding room that made me have to stop and evaluate what i was seeing lol
5:38 I gotta give some nerd points here. Tim remembers because he chose not to have his memory erased about Baby Corp, Ted doesn't remember because he switched to family life, and as he stated, you don't remember Baby Corp or where the babies are spawned when you grow up, so he forgot as a whole.
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
The only interesting thing I found about the entire Boss Baby Franchise: Timothy’s middle name being the same name as a literal cartoon flower 😂 Edit: Any TAWOG fans?
I can't apologize for liking the movie, I thought it was better than the first one, if the first one was looney tunes humor which I did love, the second one was more wholesome
Hey Dazz I just wanted to say that I’ve seen your videos right from the Pikmin 3 days. Crazy to think that it’s been 11 years and it’s great to see that you’ve really managed to carve out your own space here on RUclips. Thanks for all the entertainment, wish I left this comment on a video about a better movie tho. 😅
Kid movie logic, you can have the formula not age or size down the clothing, but when it wears off suddenly clothes grow with the person because we didn’t want parents calling this movie inappropriate.
Chill out once again people overthink this series like with the first movie over blow stuff the cartoons are the best part Tim's wife is a icon an his relationship with his daughters is amazing having him show his oldest Baby Corp an try to use his old tricks is adorable
The movie might be terrible, but I'm still surprised that it acknowledged the original Spirit movie more than Spirit Riding Free and Spirit Untamed ever did!
I honestly kinda like it, it's style is still like the original, and it's visuals are pretty much better than the og, but I can see why you'd dread this sequal.
This was the first movie I saw when quarantine was over and I remember maybe one bit about it with the Mentos. That was it. It was truly one of the ways to be welcomed back into social society.
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World.
Okay, I wanna know if Ted's voice was just always Alec Baldwin, even whrn he was liek, 5, were his first words in Alec Baldwin's voice!? Give me some damn Boss Baby lore, DreamWorks!!!!
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World.
I actually find these movies entertaining. Partly because of the characters my favorite is Stacey the little pigtail one with a bat. Speaking of Stacey anyone know how to find crazy Stacey clips? I remember seeing one from the library episode once on Netflix, but I think they took that part out. And whenever I try to find crazy Stacey clips, google acts like it doesn’t exist. Because I don’t have a gray thumb.
I like adult Ted and adult Tim sections. I think it’ll be cooler if we saw them grow up and start to grow apart. I like their dynamic and how they can bounce off of each other at times But that’s my opinion
13:36 Umm actually... she got the math question wrong (the movie considered it as correct tho). X is not the derivative of itself. derivetive of X's itself is 1. X is derivative of (x^2)/2 + c(any number) Thanks for that 🤓👆.
I didn't like this movie, and I loved the first Boss Baby. But it's not the worst. They put real effort into it, as shows with the animation and voice talent. The story is all OVER the place though. I literally couldn't even follow. And I watch SpongeBob. I'm used to mind-numbing, zoom-zoom, goofy-but-genius plotlines. There wasn't much genius about this one. It just felt very contrived to me in every way, all the way down to Jeff Goldblum being a baby controlling an adult in a suit, lol. I just didn't like it. I felt bad too because they got hit hard by the pandemic and the behind-the-scenes really showed that they tried to make a good movie imo. I didn't want to give them a bad rating but... I just didn't like it. Tim's and Boss Baby's relationship of brotherhood was really what got me into the first movie and taking that way was just kind of boring and shenanigan-like to me. And this is coming from someone who loves almost ALL Dreamworks films, not even kidding.
I actually quite enjoyed this movie, my favorite part of it is actually Jeff Goldblum. The way they animated his character and the way he delivers the lines just works. Also they did establish that he drinks pop/soda/coke, whatever you want to call it, to celebrate. During the scene when he's explaining his plan to Alex Baldwin's character.
Well, seems Boss Baby 3 HASN'T been confirmed just yet. But I'm sure it's only a matter of time... What do you think they COULD do next?
GOOD
I’m glad that Alec Baldwin won’t be in the third movie cause of you know what
No more boss baby please 😭
Actually DreamWorks did announced a third Boss Baby film but DreamWorks hasn't announced a release date probably around 2026 or 2027😅
Back in the crib the movie 😔
I think the reason why Tim’s aging was delayed is because he held onto his childhood so tightly. Like, the whole movie has him being immature and a manchild and junk, but then he sees his daughter falling. So he realizes that he needs to go Dad Mode to help her, which is why his transition happens all at once. Just a theory, though. Great video!
I think you’re thinking too far into it. With the writing elsewhere, I bet it was probably plot convenience but your theory is really nice and they *should* have it be from that
Agreed
@@justkittensbeingkittens5892 yeah but it’s nice to think the writers put some thought into it
Yeah, this makes the most sense. He sees his daughter in danger so he forces himself to grow up faster to catch her. That's a good dad.
@@MichealRealmanAh yes, it’s nice live in delusion now and again.
At least it's better than Nevermind vs Dumb Syndicrap
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100% true
Bigbrain vs the Death League was a new low for movies, of course, not as bad as Unalive yourself team Unalive the Law Squad....
@@okiute no 100% false/not true!!! And i don’t care what you say
True Dat
Now we just wait for Boss Baby 3: Loaded Diaper
Don't drag Rodrick into this :-/
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
@@filifeck9172Too late. Loded Diper is already engaged to write a new song for the end credits of Boss Baby 3.
@@hunterolaughlin this is something that rodrick would do lmao
@@DORAisD34D you have to be a bot. If not, just shut the fuck up. This isn't serious enough to keep spamming
With the aging, I assume they were sort of going with a 'mental age' thing. The boss baby ages up quickly because he has a much more adult mentality while the man child only ages up when he sees his daughter is in danger and remembers all the responsibilities that come with being an adult and how he needs to be there for his kid or whatever. Not that this redeems the film in any way but that is how I read the scene
I remember my mom telling me that they won’t make a sequel and we made a bet
I was right I just wish she was here for it
sorry for your loss
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God works in mysterious ways. I'm sorry for your loss 🌈
Womp womp
@@GrubbergrublingDidn't need to do that
Can't believe they didn't even get Tobey Maguire to play Tim again... At least they got Ian Malcolm.
Tobey Probably didn’t want to get a shitty reputation playing tim in the stupid baby movies
@@dynaliamvr He already played him in the first one, but I'm pretty sure no one even knew, and maybe he was too busy with No Way Home.
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
this is the first time I’ve heard that tobey voices tim lmao
@@DORAisD34Dcan you stop spamming bro
I realized the hidden message of the movie. It was about Tim lamenting the old days being over and reliving them in his mind. The real world to imagination transition comes with the clock talking. In the first half everything is relatively realistic except where we are explicitly told it’s a dream. Tim’s life sucks. His oldest daughter actually enjoys school and doesn’t have any time for all that artsy crap Tim enjoys. The two daughters don’t have the bond he and his brother did. Tim’s brother is too busy to be involved at all with him. His wife is busy all the time. Suddenly when the dream comes the daughter secretly loves art and hates school and needs his guiding hand. The brother suddenly has a new adventure with him and they become best buds again. And in the end of his dream the family that is in reality growing apart is suddenly super close.
I always figured this was another dream Tim had to cope with the reality that his daughter was starting to grow up and his brother was going to be farther apart from him when his busy life.
what do you dream also how is the meaning hidden its very obvious comments like this is why people shit on movies for dumbass reason
You make great points, I didn't miss them, but tbh I was just an overall not-fan of the timejump. I just felt we lost the appeal of the original story with childhood, kids, babies, sibling rivalry and everything else felt contrived. I understand they were trying to keep the story going and we had to do a lot of narrative gymnastics to get there, I respect that, but imo it just felt very conscious and forced as a result.
@@senritsujumpsuit6021The hell is wrong with you, and again there is no such thing as a Boss Baby fanboy.
I mean…technically you could consider _this_ the canonical _3rd_ entry to the franchise because the Netflix show exists…
4th cause there is another boss baby show
@@dynaliamvr are we made to suffer the ramblings of a baby pretending to be a business man?
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
@@kitestarMaybe
The first shows ending is definitely not canon. The first movie has whatever his name was quitting. And then show has his retiring after whatever happened again. The second one could be considered canon. Unless the third movie retcons it. Idk. It's confusing
The reason Tim remembers is because in the first movie, these lil baby dudes had magic wands which made people forget about the baby, but then one asked him and he said 'No, thanks' then only his parents didn't remember about Ted
I feel like Dazz forgot things mentioned in the first movie to explain the problems he had with the second movie. Just like Tim telling the forget babies that he wanted to keep his memories, it’s explained that without the special formula, babies like Ted revert to regular babies so they loose their memories essentially. Ted was so closely tied to Baby Corp that reminders of it unlocks those memories.
He seemingly forgot that the Golbloom baby had parents that raised him to be intelligent but he ran away and that’s the basis to his evil plan. My problem is when he is confused about things that were explained in the first movie or even the very movie he’s reviewing.
This sequel was surprisingly better than the original and I enjoyed it a lot more. It's a cinematic gem that encapsulates the joy of childhood, the power of imagination, and the importance of staying connected to our loved ones. It has a balance humor with heartfelt moments. It’s a hilarious, heartwarming, and visually stunning film.
true
Imo that was the first one... are we talking about the same movie?
agreed
i will never understand how boss baby got a big theatritcal sequel while megamind got the direct to dvd sequel treatment
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
@@DORAisD34D what?
@@jskywalker58 Ignore him. He is spamming the same thing in every single comment even if it's completely unrelated, either a bad troll or he's geniuine about this...
@@jskywalker58 I’m pointing out some hypocrisy among the toxic part of the DreamWorks fan base
@@andrzejewscy4576 I’m pointing out some hypocrisy among the toxic part of the DreamWorks fan base
"Always be nice to your brother"
People who have toxic/shitty brothers:
Dreamworks will make masterpieces like shrek and how to train your dragon, and right after that they just scat out some dung like the boss baby.
Trolls as well
I believe that Dreamworks flips a coin to determine their movie’s quality
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
The Boss Baby isn’t that bad
Classic Dreamworks they are consistent about being inconsistent with the quality of their movies.
I mean to be fair it is consistent that Tim remembers while Ted doesn't is because Tim learned when he was like 7 or something idk, Ted went back to being a baby and grew up and forgot while Tim remembered from when he was 7. Why he didn't dismiss it as another insane child's imaginary adventure but...
How would you even forget wtf happened in the first moviw
Given that Alec Baldwin isn’t gonna be in boss baby 3, due to that Rust shooting incident likely will have to recast the role
Dreamworks had budget for this but no budget for Megamind
It's a giant pilot episode to the new show that looks just like the "movie"
@@greentwo6845 is just a bunch of episodes stitched together to that abomination of a movie and the show is even worst
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
@@DORAisD34D you’re such a bot
@@DORAisD34Ddoes it look like i really care?
I feel silly for knowing this but the reason the older one remembers is because he learned as a child, while Boss Baby had to give up his magic formula that keeps him young, and so become a normal baby, who can’t remember sheet.
Actually the reason he remembers is cuz the babies have magic wands that makes people forget and the baby asked Tim if he wanted to forget and Tim said no. So that's why he remembers.
@@rosestar1324 Ah, so we’re both losers who know Boss Baby lore. (Please don’t take offense I’m joking)
stupid crazy animation
14:41 and it turns out the villain was…. Professor poopy pants form captain underpants
The grand Master? Well at least he's not in sakaar anymore😅
The reason Tim remembers is in the first movie some baby’s said “forget the baby” and he said no
Ted doesn’t remember because he decided the join the family at the end and in the beginning of the movie he explained that baby’s forget about baby corp when they join a family
Ted didn't remember because he was a baby, and stopped drinking the milk that kept him a baby/sentient.
So he grew up/the sentiment milk wore off.
Tim was pass that point/ refused the memory wipe so can remember the plot of the first film
Honestly, the beginning of this movie was really compelling imo and I thought for a moment this could surprisingly be a genuinely good movie
…then that fucking reversal bottle came into the plot and then the story gradually took a nosedive down to the Mariana Trench.
how the hell did the story die then how does them just being younger again kill everything
hope more movies do age regression just to piss this comment section off
@@senritsujumpsuit6021it’s not the age regression scene that instantly made it decline into abysmal territory, I meant to say that when that scene started, the plot started to lose its strength and then started to slowly just become kinda bad.
@@TheDiamondCore how though what makes them being smaller take away from the point
@@senritsujumpsuit6021 it’s not that them being small was the reason the movie turned bad, it’s just that the regression scene was where the writing/plot of it started going a bit downhill imo until fully messing up in another scene
@@TheDiamondCore wow so informative you really explained why them going into the school as kids fuked everything up
Say what you want about the Beauty and the Beast Straight to DVD sequels, but at least they were smart to make them midquels. Where the Beast was still cursed, as opposed to just having him turn back into a beast again.
I find it weird that they drastically changed Tina’s design between the first and second film
You’d think she’s a completely new character
Honestly she looks better without the blonde hair
She wasn’t even a character for you to latch onto lmfao
Baby’s hair can darken when they get older
I didn’t think it was terrible. Just alright with some redeeming aspects. It’s definitely a whole lot better than the 1st one
Yeah I honestly agree
Can you do a video called "the terrible secret life of pets sequel" no seems to talk about that film either and the few people that have saying it's a boring mess and more lazier than even the first film.
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
@@DORAisD34DStop
@@DORAisD34DEh???🤔
Yeah, my life revolves around Disney at all times... well not really I admit I didn't understand your comment buuuut... have better thing to do!
See ya!
@@DORAisD34DI think both those movies are good, but they likely won't look as epic in edits focused on intimidating villains and actions scenes. Everyone can agree DreamWorks produces lower quality movies, the difference is that normally Disney isn't the corporate underdog between the two.
@@DeluxeCrispyChickenSandwich that’s true (since most people making those edgy “Dreamworks 🗿” edits probably missed the point of Encanto). still pretty toxic tho
The movie was actually great… until the babies started talking
You know, there was actual story and good concepts here but it was blown away in favor of cringey boss baby stuff. You can tell the writers wanted to do something different and unique, but were forced to make it a boss baby sequel cause upper management in entertainment companies are allergic to original ideas and are afraid of taking risks.
you know there is a whole two cartoons right an the second series goes into Tims family dynamic there is a episode where Tims wife goes on a trip with the Boss Baby himself an it ends with a grand stand up comedy event an FBI chase
I always roll my eyes very heavily at people who miss the metaphors.
The subtlety was in the relationship of the sibling rivalry and how they bond over time, NOT in the baby being a boss.
they did another tv show after this movie where the mother finds out tina can talk and the boss baby becomes a baby agin and lives with tim, its called the boss baby back in the crib. it has two seasons and focuses on some interesting things.
ah finally someone here who does not just bitch about the movies
for a min thought u were talking about baby's day out movie
i miss that movie it was a fun one
It's kinda sad that this is better than NevaMind V.S. The Damn Sindican't
Why did they make Jeff Goldblum the villain and not some guy running from dinosaurs on an island.
It's not like the first Boss Baby was good either. Also, I also feel bad for Arianna Greenblatt being in this as the daughter Tabitha character. Her career is not doing so well
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
she did pretty well in barbie, and I'd say her career's doing pretty well, especially because she was (and still is) a 👏 child 👏 playing 👏 child 👏 roles. feel bad for her all you want but she's doing great
Barbie wasn't a good movie and looked Meh, IMO. Ryan Gosling gave the best performance.
@@chasehedges6775 no shit Ryan did the best, point is don't base one kid's trajectory on one dumb movie and then say she didn't do as well as an Oscar nominee
They both did a
Good job tho. The movie was meh, along with this one as well. It does help that the 2020s have been super underwhelming for movies, especially family and animated films
I hate how reminiscent the art style is to Me and my Shadow ... It's just depressing
It feels like it's not really a terrible sequel, more just a sequel to a not really amazing series.
If you watch them both in a row, it's an alright little fun time, but compare them to other movies and you'll probably feel disappointment.
Either way, i had fun with it, thought it was cute even if it was nowhere close to their other cinematic masterpieces
The first movie would’ve been perfect had they just cut out the third act, the airport/vegas scenes, and the ridiculous action scenes. The movie should’ve ended with Tim finally accepting his little brother and then revealing to the audience that all that boss baby stuff (the suit, the baby talking, arriving in a cab, etc) was just a part of Tim’s imagination which they already hinted at several times in the movie anyway by showing the parent’s perspective compared to Tim’s. The movie could’ve been a lesson to kids who have to deal with having new siblings and not being the center of their parents’ world anymore. I actually thought that’s where the plot was headed and thought it was kind of a genius idea but boy was I wrong! My hopes were immediately squashed with the ending/3rd act of the first movie as well as the entire second movie. The first movie could’ve actually been good but they flushed all the interesting parts and potential down the toilet in service of dumb action scenes and an even dumber ending.
Idk about the rest of yall, but I actually really liked this movie
Sure, it's had its questionable moments (particularly when Tabitha is suddenly able to sing well) but overall I enjoyed it
same
Ngl if a mayor promised me free cookies, thats a instant vote.
Ain’t no way they got Jeff Goldblum on this movie ☠️
Oh yea they did. And as the villain no less; remember he also said yes to the third Jurassic World film
@@LucyLioness100 The heck man? That movie wasn't even bad. Jurassic Park 2 WAS bad imo, but at least Jeff's loyal to the franchise.
@@E3257.StudiosEverythingAwesomethe second was good
@@The_og_moonwalker Hecks no man, you're talking about the movie that was shot almost completely at night and had a t rex rampaging in San Diego.
Can we just mention that the nightmare sequence really set in my mind since we see Tim's parents again in the nightmare
Isn't Tim's adult model just the same as his dad's but a slightly rounder head and different glasses?
find it funny how the series based on this movie was actully better than all the movies with a really good political thriller plot
5:21 I believe some of TF2’s sounds are stock sound effects, I heard a bunch of different sound I recognized from TF2 in Bill Nye of all things. It’s really funny that the medi-gun sound was used in boss baby.
There also happens to be one of Soldier's screams being used in the Asterix live action movie when a Roman soldier gets punched during a battle.
all ive taken from this is that they were watching Spirit (my favourite movie) and then the horse crashed through the screen. amazing
I am still confused why the hypnotism happen from taking a picture i know it meant to say "oh social media bad no good" but there a app that on even phone called A CAMERA
Wait, this movie hasn't had a sequel?
I thought there's been, like, 4 movies already
Or was there multiple shows?
There was a Netflix series that took place after the first film.
and a netflix series that takes place after this movie too, the first one has 4 seasons i think and the second has 2
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
They also made Spirit Untamed and Trollhunters Rise of the Titans in 2021
why did i watch the netflix boss baby series 😭 why
The Million Dollar Question Is, Is This A Christmas 🎄 Movie?
Yes
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
@@katanamoon536 Really Well If You Say So
@@DORAisD34D How are we being "hypocrites"?
@@DORAisD34D bot
"Why does Tim remember everything from the first movie when Ted doesn't"
Bro it's in the first movie
The babies asked Tim if he wanted his memories of Ted erased, and he said no
And once the babies stop drinking their "boss baby" formula, they forget everything from Baby Co.
i love how you counted this movie in the "terrible" series yet you've been mostly calling it good for half of the video /lh
This is... so weird. Like not in a creepy way, but portraying a baby's dad also becoming a baby and then them basically being baby friends... it's just bizarre lmao
Ok but yall have to admit carol's design and personality is better than Janice's (i think thats her name)
THAT WSS THE TF2 MEDIC HEAL TOGGLE SOUND EFFECT, I WAS PLAYING MEDIC AND STARTED HEALING RIGHT AS IT PLAYED
22:24 I wonder how many people noticed they referenced the "I'm the Baby Jesus" from the first movie.
I just wanna take a second here to remind everyone that Tim was mentally manipulated and forced to do things against his will by a senior couple in the series first season's finale.
Like, full on hypnotized by a song they've implanted in his mind as some sort of key word, and the moment he heard it he had a second of realization and terror only to fall under their command without being able to fight it.
Tim is 7 in that moment. The senior couple are over 70. I just want everyone to let that sink in.
I was just remembering this last night wondering if it actually happened. I think it was the baby coding room that made me have to stop and evaluate what i was seeing lol
Still better than mega mind 2
You forgot to mention that Tim’s youngest daughter drops the f-bomb in Boss Baby: Back in the Crib during one of the episodes.
For real? That's crazy!
I knew hanging around her uncle would rub off on her.
5:38 I gotta give some nerd points here.
Tim remembers because he chose not to have his memory erased about Baby Corp, Ted doesn't remember because he switched to family life, and as he stated, you don't remember Baby Corp or where the babies are spawned when you grow up, so he forgot as a whole.
Ted was not sentient yet he is only a regular baby after the end so ted does it know anything
dropped my ring in the toilet then fished it out with my hand oh and I just peed so it was pee water
You poor soul 😭🙏
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World
thank I am gointing to a e because i may have a tumor@@Celeste-sd9fg
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As soon as I saw this video, I thought of the "suck it" bit
The only interesting thing I found about the entire Boss Baby Franchise:
Timothy’s middle name being the same name as a literal cartoon flower 😂
Edit: Any TAWOG fans?
What’s TAWOG?
Honestly the first movie was pretty good, it sucks the second one doesn’t have Tobey Maguire as Tim
I can't apologize for liking the movie, I thought it was better than the first one, if the first one was looney tunes humor which I did love, the second one was more wholesome
As much as I don’t really like this movie, the visuals/directing is…
*cutely eats movie*
Hey Dazz I just wanted to say that I’ve seen your videos right from the Pikmin 3 days. Crazy to think that it’s been 11 years and it’s great to see that you’ve really managed to carve out your own space here on RUclips. Thanks for all the entertainment, wish I left this comment on a video about a better movie tho. 😅
Kid movie logic, you can have the formula not age or size down the clothing, but when it wears off suddenly clothes grow with the person because we didn’t want parents calling this movie inappropriate.
Take this back right now! Boss Baby 2 is a masterpeice! I'll go hulk mode!
If you unironically like this more power to you! I disagree tho...
@@pancakecookie5353 I actually unironically enjoyed this movie LMFAOOO comment was a joke tho
I just think the message was cute 🥹
stupid crazy animation
Chill out once again people overthink this series like with the first movie over blow stuff
the cartoons are the best part Tim's wife is a icon an his relationship with his daughters is amazing having him show his oldest Baby Corp an try to use his old tricks is adorable
The movie might be terrible, but I'm still surprised that it acknowledged the original Spirit movie more than Spirit Riding Free and Spirit Untamed ever did!
It was like if they changed writers halfway through 😅
Can you review Disney’s terrible Madagascar ripoff it’s called: THE WILD
Hey, that movie is a childhood classic, IMO.
I don’t know about that critics seem to hate it alot
Doug Walker thought it was enjoyable for Disneycember
I was talking about rotten tomatoes
Yeah, I know but both critics and audiences and regular viewers are allowed to have their own opinions
I honestly kinda like it, it's style is still like the original, and it's visuals are pretty much better than the og, but I can see why you'd dread this sequal.
This was the first movie I saw when quarantine was over and I remember maybe one bit about it with the Mentos. That was it. It was truly one of the ways to be welcomed back into social society.
can't wait for boss baby 3: back in buisness yet again
isn't that a goofy tv show
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World.
And it continues like the first movie with the series…
My only favorite part was when Tabitha sang "Together We Stand" because I loved Ariana Greenblatt's voice
Okay, I wanna know if Ted's voice was just always Alec Baldwin, even whrn he was liek, 5, were his first words in Alec Baldwin's voice!? Give me some damn Boss Baby lore, DreamWorks!!!!
Boss Baby lore is really confusing when you actually try to look at it.
@@whyrwehere It gets even more confusing if you watch the show...
Yall hypocrites. The Boss Baby 2 released the same year Disney made Encanto and Pixar made Luca, yet no one was making edits like “Disney 🗿vs DreamWorks 👶” like they did vice versa throughout 2023 when DreamWorks made Puss in Boots 2 and Disney made Strange World.
@@DORAisD34D ...What the hell does that have to do with what I said...?
@@DORAisD34DBro what?
Wait, does that mean the tim remembers all the things when he was a baby.
The older I get the worse everything else seems to become…why is life like this?
I feel like I'm the only person in the world who actually likes these movies, they're pretty wholesome
same
whats sad is that most of the main cast are good fun actors who I like.
DW's money maker is the boss baby like illuminations and minons
the mario judah meme saved this movie
I actually find these movies entertaining. Partly because of the characters my favorite is Stacey the little pigtail one with a bat. Speaking of Stacey anyone know how to find crazy Stacey clips? I remember seeing one from the library episode once on Netflix, but I think they took that part out. And whenever I try to find crazy Stacey clips, google acts like it doesn’t exist. Because I don’t have a gray thumb.
Wait there was a sequel?
26:25 is that the BOTW Gannon boss fight music in the background? 😭
i've never even seen a breakdown of this film over the years
I'm so glad I've never seen this movie lol. I gave up on the boss baby series after this movie 😅
The only good part was the tf2 medic using his medigun 5:23
15:20 i can hear the metroid ridley fight music in the backround
I love how somebody/the script told Goldbloom to simple scream the best he could come up with was "aaaaaaaa...!"
I like adult Ted and adult Tim sections. I think it’ll be cooler if we saw them grow up and start to grow apart. I like their dynamic and how they can bounce off of each other at times
But that’s my opinion
The GraveYard Had me rolling on the floor from dark humour!😂
13:36 Umm actually... she got the math question wrong (the movie considered it as correct tho). X is not the derivative of itself. derivetive of X's itself is 1. X is derivative of (x^2)/2 + c(any number)
Thanks for that 🤓👆.
Meh the movie isn't terrible. Ofc its not a masterpiece but I will say I enjoyed quite a bit of it. But yea definitely had some bad parts
Dreamworks marry this level of fantastic art direction with a genuinely good story challenge PLEASE
Through most of the video I was waiting for yo to mention that the villain was voiced by Jeff Goldblum
I didn't like this movie, and I loved the first Boss Baby.
But it's not the worst. They put real effort into it, as shows with the animation and voice talent. The story is all OVER the place though. I literally couldn't even follow. And I watch SpongeBob. I'm used to mind-numbing, zoom-zoom, goofy-but-genius plotlines. There wasn't much genius about this one. It just felt very contrived to me in every way, all the way down to Jeff Goldblum being a baby controlling an adult in a suit, lol. I just didn't like it. I felt bad too because they got hit hard by the pandemic and the behind-the-scenes really showed that they tried to make a good movie imo. I didn't want to give them a bad rating but... I just didn't like it. Tim's and Boss Baby's relationship of brotherhood was really what got me into the first movie and taking that way was just kind of boring and shenanigan-like to me. And this is coming from someone who loves almost ALL Dreamworks films, not even kidding.
Wait why did they all have smart phones if it's in the the 80s like didn't he just have a flip phone at the start of the movie I'm confused
I actually quite enjoyed this movie, my favorite part of it is actually Jeff Goldblum. The way they animated his character and the way he delivers the lines just works. Also they did establish that he drinks pop/soda/coke, whatever you want to call it, to celebrate. During the scene when he's explaining his plan to Alex Baldwin's character.
3:55 “uM aCtUaLlY iT wAsNt KitTeNs, It WaS pUpPiEs” just kidding, love your channel and reviews, keep it up!
It was both! The Netflix series featured the babies fighting kittens (and old people). I know this because I watched it when I was younger.
I watched it too and I swear the old people season was so weird 💀💀 @@truerandomness
Finally someone else noticed that The Boss Baby ripped off Toy Story.