Christmas Eve takes a twisty turn when the Boss Baby accidentally swaps places with one of Santa's elves and gets stranded at the North Pole.Christmas Eve takes a twisty turn when the Boss Baby accidentally swaps places with one of Santa's elves and gets stranded at the North Pole.Christmas Eve takes a twisty turn when the Boss Baby accidentally swaps places with one of Santa's elves and gets stranded at the North Pole.
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- Boss Baby
- (voice)
Pierce Gagnon
- Tim
- (voice)
Amaryllis Aubel
- French Girl
- (voice)
Jodi Benson
- Lala Doo-Da
- (voice)
Alex Cazares
- Staci
- (voice)
Kalen Chase
- Diddly Doo
- (voice)
Ray Chase
- Ding Dong Dongle
- (voice)
David W. Collins
- Dad
- (voice)
Dana Davis
- Jingly Jangly
- (voice)
Mary Faber
- Tina
- (voice)
Nick A. Fisher
- Grateful Boy
- (voice)
Ariana Greenblatt
- Tabitha
- (voice)
Ben Lepley
- Noth Pole
- (voice)
Max Mittelman
- Adult Tim
- (voice)
Matthew Moy
- PoopyDoopy
- (voice)
Featured reviews
The Boss Baby Christmas Special is a fun attempt to extend the charm of the original film, but I found it to be somewhat lacking in comparison. The special captures the quirky humor and playful spirit of the Boss Baby franchise, and the animation maintains the bright, colorful style that I enjoyed in the movie. The holiday theme adds a nice seasonal touch, and the special manages to deliver a few chuckles with its holiday-centric antics.
However, the special doesn't quite live up to the original film's appeal. The plot feels thin and less engaging, relying on recycled jokes and predictable scenarios that didn't capture the same freshness as before. The characters, while familiar, don't have the same depth or development as in the original, making their interactions feel more superficial. Additionally, the special's shorter runtime limits its ability to build a meaningful or memorable story.
In summary, The Boss Baby Christmas Special is a decent holiday diversion with some of the original film's charm but falls short in both creativity and depth, making it feel like an inferior extension of the franchise.
However, the special doesn't quite live up to the original film's appeal. The plot feels thin and less engaging, relying on recycled jokes and predictable scenarios that didn't capture the same freshness as before. The characters, while familiar, don't have the same depth or development as in the original, making their interactions feel more superficial. Additionally, the special's shorter runtime limits its ability to build a meaningful or memorable story.
In summary, The Boss Baby Christmas Special is a decent holiday diversion with some of the original film's charm but falls short in both creativity and depth, making it feel like an inferior extension of the franchise.
They really could, in way, Boss Baby presents..
as some side story, or sometinn..
With bigger budget, with original voices from movies, with better CGI, etc..
But, even with this, is good.
CGI is solid, voices too!
It has funny parts, it has song, it has solid story, jokes, Santa is cool, all, but especially one elf, it's the best part of the movie, I mean this special, go check it..
it's in Xmas/Holidays spirit in Boss Baby way..
For what it is, the time/money they.. It's good.
In the end, as I said, it really feels like it could have be and longer, and even better story, etc..
Maybe one day..
With bigger budget, with original voices from movies, with better CGI, etc..
But, even with this, is good.
CGI is solid, voices too!
It has funny parts, it has song, it has solid story, jokes, Santa is cool, all, but especially one elf, it's the best part of the movie, I mean this special, go check it..
it's in Xmas/Holidays spirit in Boss Baby way..
For what it is, the time/money they.. It's good.
In the end, as I said, it really feels like it could have be and longer, and even better story, etc..
Maybe one day..
An adult Tim Templeton recounts the Templeton traditions to his daughters. As a child, he enjoys the traditions, but his younger brother Boss Baby do not. They are taking pictures with Santa. It turns out that Santa is Boss Baby's nemesis ever since he left Baby Corp to start his own project, giving away free gifts. An accident sends Boss Baby to the North Pole.
I like the Boss Baby going to the North Pole and turning everything upside down. I really like the potential of that story. Obviously, he has to learn a lesson from Santa and that should be the whole story. That's all this needs to be. I don't really get Dongle. Him and Tim and Noth Pole is too messy. I'd rather skip that half of this. There is something here I really like. It's too bad that it gets all muddled up.
I like the Boss Baby going to the North Pole and turning everything upside down. I really like the potential of that story. Obviously, he has to learn a lesson from Santa and that should be the whole story. That's all this needs to be. I don't really get Dongle. Him and Tim and Noth Pole is too messy. I'd rather skip that half of this. There is something here I really like. It's too bad that it gets all muddled up.
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- Un jefe en pañales: Especial de Navidad
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- Runtime45 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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By what name was The Boss Baby: Christmas Bonus (2022) officially released in India in English?
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