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A listing of characters appearing DreamWorks Blitheness'southward The Boss Baby franchise.
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Timothy Templeton
Young Tim voiced by: Miles Bakshi (English) (movie), Pierce Grangon (Idiot box series), David Reyes (Mexican Spanish), Kyoko Yoshino (Japanese/theater version), Megumi Han (Japanese/TV series)
The Character Narrator, main protagonist, and The Boss Baby'south 7-twelvemonth-old brother.
- Alliterative Name: Tim Templeton.
- Aloof Big Brother: Tim is initially not excited over having a baby blood brother, mainly considering his parents become also busy to spend time with him like they use to.
- Always Second Best: In the sequel, he is this not merely to his younger blood brother but also to Precious the pony, as far as his brother'due south concerned.
- Crawly McCoolname: In the sequel, he calls himself Marcos Lightspeed in addition to wearing spectacles then no-one will recognise him.
- Badass Adorable: Don't let his cute, innocent looks fool you. He's ane courageous little boy.
- Berserk Button: Do not interruption his stuffed toy Lam-Lam. He was willing to throw Boss Baby out of the window for it.
- Beware the Nice Ones: Tim is a sweet kid just was willing to catapult Boss Baby for pushing his Berserk Push button.
- Large Brother Neat: Towards Boss Infant at get-go, out of fear that he'll take up all the attention from his parents. He gets better though.
- Big Brother Instinct: Grows into having this for the Boss Baby as they both grow to genuinely honey 1 some other. During the climax, Tim sings the song his parents would sing to him to calm down a scared Boss Infant.
- Big Brother Mentor: Played with in the sequel as he helps Tabitha to build up her confidence with singing while temporarily restored to his child self.
- Big "Yeah!": He's prone to them when something goes his way.
- Book Dumb: Tim is imaginative, clever, and audacious, but gets mostly Cs and Ds in school, something that the Boss Baby tries to utilize against him.
- As a consequence of this in the sequel, he briefly takes Tabitha'due south place every bit the class Butt-Monkey when he'southward restored to his child self in guild to infiltrate her schoolhouse.
- Butt-Monkey: Tim falls victim to a lot of slapstick in the film.
- Grapheme Narrator: His adult cocky narrates the picture.
- Cheerful Child: Definitely. Tim is an imaginative, energetic, friendly vii-year-old kid.
- Companion Cube: He has his Lamb Lamb, which the Boss Infant makes fun of. The Dominate Baby so threatens Tim through his Lamb Lamb, and their fighting eventually results in Lamb Lamb being badly ripped. At the end of the film, Boss Baby presents Tim with a repaired Lamb Lamb, and in the epilogue, information technology is shown to accept been passed on to Tim's girl.
- Cool Big Bro: Over time, he becomes a much kinder big brother to Boss Baby.
- Doting Parent: To Tabitha and Tina in the sequel.
- Embarrassing Middle Name: His centre proper name is Leslie, which the Dominate Baby can't terminate chuckling almost whenever it'south mentioned.
- Extremely Protective Kid: Tim is very protective over his parents.
- Adept Parents: As an developed, he is at present a begetter of his two daughters, 1 the same age as he was when he became a big blood brother and the other a newborn. For the former, he makes sure to tell that no matter how busy he is with her sister, he'll never stop loving her. And for the latter, he is goose egg but ecstatic and welcoming over her beingness in the family.
- Groin Set on: Surprisingly for someone his age, he's on the receiving end of information technology at i scene, when the Boss Baby throws his squeaky toy and hits him downwardly there.
- Grounded Forever: Subverted. Tim'southward parents initially footing him "forever" when he's caught trying to catapult the baby out of the window, but they afterwards unground him when they run across Tim and the baby playing together in various charming ways.
- Hidden Depths: In the sequel, he is skillful at playing the guitar and uses this skill to assistance Tabitha build upwards her confidence with singing.
- House Husband: His wife is their family unit's breadwinner and he's seen cooking their meals at the beginning of the 2nd movie.
- Innocent Bluish Optics: He's a cheerful, friendly, imaginative kid with big, blueish optics.
- In Touch with His Feminine Side: He's open almost his emotions and carries a stuffed lamb toy named Lam-Lam.
- Kid Hero: He's only seven years old, but he's nonetheless able to face off against foes seven times his size and age.
- Mr. Imagination: He has a greatly bright imagination and his educational activity the Boss Baby to share the jobs of it.
- Morality Pet: While Boss Baby does love his parents, information technology'due south Tim he shows the well-nigh honey for out of everyone in his life. Tim helps to plough Boss Baby into a improve person. Boss Baby truly does love Tim more anyone or annihilation. It's even commented on in the show how Tim changed Dominate Babe.
- Motor Oral cavity: In the show, particularly when he's lying.
- Nice Guy: He's sweet, friendly, and polite.
- Nice Chapeau: He has one of his room walls keep his hats, his favorite 1 being an explorer'south helmet.
- No Respect Guy: In the sequel.
- Not Helping Your Case:
- Sure Tim, tell your parents that the Boss Baby can talk as before long as they take hold of you trying to catapult him out the window. They won't recollect y'all're crazy at all.
- Tim besides fails to mention that the Boss Baby ripped apart Lam-Lam, which provoked him to catapult him in the first place. Though, to be off-white, that nearly likely wouldn't take helped either, given that Tim was nonetheless technically putting Boss Baby's life in danger.
- Papa Wolf: He is determined to brand Tabitha'southward schoolhouse play in the sequel, he even helps her to do for said play while temporarily restored to his kid self.
- Paper-thin Disguise: When he'southward turned back into his 7 yr sometime self in the sequel, he wears glasses so no-i will recognise him, his now-elderly parents nearly come across through the ruse but it works.
- His oldest daughter also doesn't recognise him despite the fact that he retains his adult voice afterwards being turned back into his child self.
- Secret-Keeper: At the finish of the movie, he is allowed to retain his memory of the existence of Baby Corp, making him one of the only people who know about it.
- Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The sensitive guy to Boss Baby's manly homo.
- Sibling Squad: With the Boss Baby. While it was initially antagonistic with them only working together then they won't have to be with each other again, the brothers slowly form a tight bond over the film that allows them to work together.
- Sibling Yin-Yang: The kid-like, imaginative, and family-oriented Tim to the adult-like, serious, and career-oriented Boss Babe.
- Strong Family Resemblance: Besides strongly resembling his father sans the center color which he got from his female parent, his eldest girl looks exactly like him only with hair decorations and a different hairstyle.
- Surrounded by Smart People: In the series, he takes this role for his brother's field team, mostly due to his not being a technical member of Baby Corp.
- He finds himself in this state of affairs while infiltrating Tabitha's school in the sequel.
- The Un-Favourite: This is what Tim fears becoming following the arrival of the Dominate Baby; it'south what the Boss Baby fears babies volition get to puppies if Francis Due east. Francis'south programme succeeds. In the end, Tim's deed of kindness in inviting the Boss Baby back into his family inspires the Boss Infant to do something that ratchets love for both babies and puppies, as well as several other things, upwards to 999% before quitting Baby Corp and allowing himself to be born as a normal baby then that he can join Tim's family.
- His parents confess to non liking him in his Marcos Lightspeed persona in the sequel.
- Unreliable Narrator: Used mildly; it is eventually revealed that the entire film is Tim's fanciful recollection to his young girl virtually how he coped with the arrival of a new sibling. This also serves to justify the more fantastical elements of the story. Summary material for the motion picture specifically states that it is "told from the point of view of a delightfully unreliable narrator." Exactly how much we're supposed to believe near what happened within the universe of the film is unclear and even Tabitha starts to question the validity of Tim's version of events in the sequel.
- Wide-Eyed Idealist: carries this role in the series.
- Would Hurt a Child: He didn't hesitate to try to catapult Boss Baby out of a window for ripping Lam-Lam.
- You Can Talk?: He asks this ad verbatim upon hearing Boss Infant conveying on a telephone conversation in his room.
Tim: You can talk?
Tim: No, you tin really talk. I heard from you!
- You Take to Believe Me!: He tried early on to testify to his parents that the Dominate Baby can speak like an developed. His efforts, notwithstanding, only cause him to exist grounded by them.
Theodore Templeton
Voiced past: Alec Baldwin (English) (movie), JP Karliak (Idiot box series), Mario Arvizu (Mexican Spanish), Tsuyoshi Muro (Japanese/theater version), Cho (Japanese/In-flying version), Yoshito Yasuhara (Japanese/Goggle box series)
A baby with the heed of an developed.
- Alliterative Name: Afterwards officially joining the Templeton family, he is now Theodore (or Ted) Templeton.
- Aloof Big Brother: Inverted. He's younger than Tim only acts quite dismissive and cold to Tim, especially in the sequel.
- Badass Adorable: By him being a baby, of grade.
- Badass Baritone: Has a deep, smooth vox that contrasts with his babe appearance and he can kicking donkey when the need arises.
- Chivalrous Boss: Despite his coldness towards Tim (at to the lowest degree initially), he seems to exist a decent boss overall, and treats his subordinates with a good amount of respect, to the bespeak where they really do savor working for him.
- Large Brother Instinct: Inverted with Dominate Baby since he is younger than Tim, but he gradually becomes very protective of Tim in the move. This carries over into the cartoon serial.
- Born as an Adult: More on a mental level than a physical one. As he puts it, "I may look like a baby, but I was born all grown up."
- Broken Pedestal: Boss Baby aspires to be equally successful as Super Colossal Large Fat Boss Baby. Unfortunately, SCBFBB grew up and became Francis Due east. Francis, the CEO of PuppyCo out for revenge against BabyCorp for getting rid of him because the anti-crumbling formula wasn't working on him due to his lactose intolerance. Boss Baby is horrified to learn the truth.
- Butt-Monkey: If information technology doesn't happen to Leslie, it'due south happening to Lindsay instead.
- Cool Uncle: Becomes this for Tim'south daughter when the ii are all grown upwardly. Giving her affectionate rub on her caput while congratulating on her existence a big sis and and so giving her some money to cheer her upward.
- Create Your Own Villain: He stole Mega-Fat CEO Babe'south hanging cat poster idea and passed it off as his own. This caused Mega-Fat to hate him and exercise almost annihilation to get him fired.
- Also the cat in said poster was Bootsy Calico's cat mother, which acquired Bootsy to detest him for turning her into a global laughingstock. Though this is somewhat played with as the poster itself was really Mega-Fat's idea, Boss Baby just took credit for information technology.
- Dark Is Not Evil: He wears a black arrange and while he's a jerk, he is trying to salve Baby Corp.
- Deadpan Snarker: Sarcastic as much as is possible.
- Dreary Half-Lidded Optics: He always has his eyelids lowered with one countenance raised to emphasize his no-nonsense, snarky personality.
- Embarrassing Centre Proper noun: After he joins the Templetons for good in the commencement movie's epilogue, he earns the middle proper noun Lindsay, which Tim chuckles at the mention of it.
- Evil Cannot Cover Good: Downplayed, just in the TV series his strictly concern-oriented heed (that views love like we view money) has problem grasping the affairs of the heart and has no problem openly admitting such to his brother.
- Class-Schoolhouse C.Eastward.O.: Babies in fact run their entire company, and the babe of the title is just one employee of a massive company. The babies are sometimes placed magically with families as cover for their work.
- Information technology's All Almost Me: He adopts such an attitude equally an developed in the sequel, being turned dorsum into a baby intially doesn't modify this.
- I Work Solitary: He is admittedly insistent on this in the sequel...or at least not working with Tim. Tina and Tim overrule him simply he maintains this mental attitude even when they're infiltrating Tabitha'south school.
- Jerkass: Initially towards Tim in both the original film and the sequel, he's much worse in the latter as he's like this towards his youngest niece Tina as well equally his brother.
- Jerkass Has a Point: Boss Baby wasn't wrong in that the reason behind Tim being grounded came from the latter getting into his concern, something Boss Baby advised him against earlier.
- Jerk with a Heart of Aureate: He's sarcastic and smug, just ultimately has a skilful eye.
- Boot the Dog: Assisting to Baby Corp or not, he was quite mean to Tim when he basically rubs it in his face that his parents are going to pay more attention to the newborn baby.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: His first name, Ted is never used in the series, although presumably, anybody knows it by this bespeak. Instead, he's chosen "Boss", "Boss Baby", or "BB" past everyone outside of his family. Within his family, he'due south usually "the babe".
- My God, What Have I Done?: Fifty-fifty he realizes that ripping the head off of Lam-Lam was 1 footstep besides far. It is notable that later on this point, he actually starts trying to work things out with Tim, instead of only berating and threatening him as he has done previously. He likewise gives the reaction several times throughout the series,ordinarily just later on hurting Tim.
- Never My Fault: Whenever things get wrong in the sequel.
Boss Babe: Whoops. Too far.
- No Name Given: For almost the whole moving-picture show, the Boss Infant is simply called as such. Nosotros say "most" considering, in the time to come where he's all grown upwards, he's chosen Uncle Ted.
- Pet the Dog: Or, more to the point, pet Precious the pony in the sequel...at Tim's expense.
- Secondary Character Championship: His proper name is the title of the movie, but Tim is the protagonist. Untrue of the Netflix series in which BB is the protagonist.
- Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The manly homo to Tim's sensitive guy.
- Sharp-Dressed Homo: "Sharp Dressed Baby". Ever seen wearing his classic black suit. Tim even points this out to his parents.
- Sibling Team: With Tim. While information technology was initially antagonistic with them only working together and then they won't take to exist with each other again, the brothers slowly grade a tight bail over the movie that allows them to work together.
- This is deconstructed in the sequel every bit he is adamant to uncover Dr. Armstrong'due south plot all by himself, despite his youngest niece Tina's repeated reminders that he and Tim are supposed to be working together.
- Sibling Yin-Yang: The adult-similar, serious, and career-oriented Boss Baby to the child-like, imaginative, and family unit-oriented Tim.
- So Proud of You: As adults and at the infirmary to get a first look at Tim'southward 2d child, Ted Jr. states how proud he is of Tim.
- The Stoic: Unless he realises he'southward pushed Tim too far. He is especially so in the sequel.
- Took a Level in Kindness: Initially, Boss Babe simply thinks of Tim every bit an annoying nuisance, just comes to love him as a brother.
- This is averted in the sequel when he and Tim are forcibly reunited by Tina and he has to practice this all over again.
- Song Racket: The whole movie'due south premise revolves around his gravelly phonation beingness on an infant
- Workaholic: Tim describes him as merely caring about piece of work in the sequel.
- You, Go Me Java: Afterward Tim discovers him he can talk:
Boss Baby: Get me a double espresso, and see if there's someplace around here with decent sushi. I would kill for a spicy tuna curlicue correct about now.
Mr. and Mrs. Templeton
Ted Sr. voiced by: Jimmy Kimmel (English) (movie), David W. Collins (TV series), Arturo Mercado Jr. (Mexican Spanish), Akira Ishida notation Non to be confused with that Akira Ishida, equally this 1 is a comedian, while the other is a professional person voice actor. (Japanese/theater version), Takeharu Ohnishi (Japanese/In-flying version)
Janice voiced by: Lisa Kudrow (English) (movie), Hope Levy (Idiot box series), Cony Madera (Mexican Spanish), Otoha (Japanese/theater version), Yuko Sasaki (Japanese/In-flight version)
Tim and Boss Baby'south parents.
- Alliterative Name: Ted Templeton.
- Beware the Nice Ones: They seem like loving parents...except when Tim most catapults Boss Baby out the window.
- Helm Oblivious: They have no idea that their youngest son is the titular boss baby and when Tim tries to prove this to them, they ground him because they happened to catch him about to launch his babe brother out the window.
- In the sequel, they neglect to recognise Tim later on he is turned back into a child just because he'southward wearing glasses.
- Good Is Not Soft: They were willing to ground Tim for "3 evers" after he nearly catapults his babe brother out the window.
- Good Parents: Older Tim even narrates how they were the best parents in the world to him when he was growing up.
- Happily Married: They become along extremely well given their interactions with each other, specifically when they both are trying to decide who would go to the convention in Las Vegas and who would stay to accept intendance of the kids.
- Laser-Guided Amnesia: Thanks to Baby Corp, they have no memory of Boss Babe by the terminate of the motion picture. Well, until he comes dorsum to their family as a new babe.
- Nice Guy: Both are kind and caring people.
- Strong Family unit Resemblance:
- Tim inherited his hairstyle and physical looks from Ted Sr. and his heart colour from Janice.
- While it's unknown who Ted Jr. grows up to await like the about he has his male parent's eye colour.
- Verbal Tic: Ted calls Tim "buddy."
Staci
Voiced by: Vivian Yee (English) (film), Alex Cazares (Television set series), Chise Niitsu (Japanese/theater version), Rina Endo (Japanese/in-flight version), Saori Hayami (Japanese, second film)
Boss Baby's secretary in the movie versus existence his Number Two in the Netflix series. She arguably has the largest Adaptation Personality Change.
- Adaptational Badass: In the movie, Staci was a Genki Girl and more or less The Chick of Boss Babe's team. In the series, she's Boss Infant's Number Ii and a Blood Knight.
- Babies E'er Later on: As adults, she and Jimbo are married and accept a son.
- Crazy-Prepared: In the series, Staci frequently has what the mission calls for in her pink haversack.
"Did you pack dynamite?"
"I never unpack dynamite!"
- Female Fighter, Male Handler: has this human relationship with Boss Baby in the series.
- Expert Is Non Nice: In the series. While an marry, she isn't very tamed and can easily flip out and plow brutal. That being said, she still maintains her fierce loyalty towards BB and the field team, at least for at present.
- Heroic Comedic Sociopath: Expect Staci'due south lack of morals and wild attitude to be commented on multiple times a season in the series.
- The Illegible: In the moving-picture show, Staci functions as Boss Baby's secretary, but she doodles as opposed to taking notes because she can't read. In the series, this attribute is removed.
- Never Going Back to Daycare: Whenever daycare is brought up, Staci talks nigh it as if it's a prison.
- Pink Means Feminine: Wears a pink tutu.
- Savvy Guy, Energetic Daughter: has this relationship with Boss Baby in the movie.
- Sarcastic Devotee: While Staci has her ain sense of Undying Loyalty to Boss Baby, she's not above calling him out or screwing with his plans if she thinks he's in the incorrect.
- Undying Loyalty: To Boss Baby. To the point she threatens to quit when Boss Babe is fired at the first of season 3.
Jimbo
Voiced by: David Soren (English) (picture show), Kevin Michael Richardson (Tv set series), Masafumi Kobatake (Japanese/theater version), Kousuke Goto (Japanese/in-flying version)
A very fat infant who works for Boss Baby.
- Acrofatic: Surprisingly competent equally husky as he is
- Babies Ever After: As adults, he and Staci are married and take a baby boy.
- Berserk Button: Occurs after his precious toy lawnmower "Poppy" is cleaved.
- Bruiser with a Soft Center: He likes cats and observe relaxing in sketching ducks.
- Dumb Muscle: He is merely a potent baby, only he actually doesn't seem to be knowledgeable beyond that.
- Gratuitous-Range Children: Unlike the others, he has no visible parental or guardian figures of annotation. Made more obvious in the series where he is shown to be alone on an aeroplane flight.
- The Large Guy: He plays this part for the team, occasionally sharing it with Tim.
- Undying Loyalty: To Dominate Baby. To the point he threatens to quit when Dominate Baby is fired at the start of flavour iii.
- Unusual Eyebrows: After ripping off Eugene's eyebrows, he throws them on himself.
The Triplets
Voiced by: Eric Bell Jr (English language), Santiago Toledo (Mexican Spanish), Honoka Inoue (Japanese/TV series)
Identical triplets who piece of work for Boss Baby.
- Demoted to Extra: Despite being part of the field squad, they do non get the same level of exposure every bit Staci and Jimbo. Past season three, they have near as much screen time as Buddy from 60 minutes and Henderson.
- Yes-Man: They agree with everything Dominate Infant says.
Characters Introduced in The Boss Baby
Francis E. Francis
Voiced by: Steve Buscemi (English language), Héctor Lee (Mexican Spanish), Kōichi Yamadera (Japanese/theater version), Yohei Tadano (Japanese/In-flight version)
The CEO of Puppy-Co. and the boss of Tim'southward parents.
- Ax-Crazy: It doesn't accept a genius to realize he's pretty unhinged.
- Bad Dominate: Threatened to transport Tim's parents, his employees, off on a rocket if Tim interferes with his plans. He attempts to do this in the climax.
- Large Bad: The main adversary of the movie.
- Corrupt Corporate Executive: He's the evil CEO of Puppy Co. and the Large Bad of the moving-picture show. He wasn't so bad as Super Colossal Large Fatty Boss Babe.
- Evil Counterpart:
- To Tim — Both had their lives abruptly changed and felt resentment over it, Tim having to share his parents with the Boss Baby and Francis existence kicked out of BabyCorp. because he was staring abound older But while Tim is ultimately practiced, Francis is completely evil.
- To Boss Babe — They both once worked for BabyCorp, merely while Boss Baby is trying to keep babies loved, Francis is trying to accept away dearest from babies entirely.
- Faux Affably Evil: Can be friendly when he wants to, but make no error, he'due south completely psychotic.
- Fountain of Youth: He'southward defeated when he falls into a pool of his own anti-aging formula and turned into a baby once once more, with Eugene taking him and promising to Raise Him Right This Time.
- Iv Eyes, Null Soul: He wears glasses and is the Big Bad of the film.
- Freudian Alibi: His descent into villainy was the result of developing lactose intolerance to the anti-aging babe formula that kept him working as Super Colossal Large Fat Boss Baby, which got him fired. Due to this, he plots to get revenge on BabyCorp.
- Growing Upwardly Sucks: He was once a Boss Baby, but the anti-aging formula stopped working for him considering he was lactose intolerant, so he was fired and sent to grow upwards in a normal family. He never forgot this, and vowed revenge on Infant Co when he grew upwardly.
- Mysterious Middle Initial: Whatever the "E" in his name stands for is left uncertain.
- Overly Long Proper noun: Super Colossal Big Fat Boss Babe is quite a mouthful.
- Pick on Someone Your Ain Size: He's a centre-aged human whose main opponents are a 7-yr-old boy and an (admittedly super-intelligent) baby.
- Repetitive Proper noun: "Francis" is his first and terminal name.
- Villain Has a Point: Ignoring his Freudian Excuse, Francis snidely asks Tim if he'south going to tell his parents his plan. The same parents who didn't believe Tim most the Boss Baby talking, among other things.
- Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: He's out to destroy Baby Corp, just it's only considering he got fired for being lactose intolerant, something that wasn't even in his command.
- Would Hurt a Kid: His main goal is to erase any beloved for babies. At the climax, he attempts to impale both Tim and the Boss Infant.
Eugene Francis
Voiced by: Conrad Vernon (English language), Dan Osorio (Mexican Castilian), Fumihiko Tachiki (Japanese/theater version), Mitsuaki Kanuka (Japanese/in-flight version)
Francis's older brother and henchman.
- Ambiguous Disorder: Except for one fourth dimension, Eugene usually speaks in noises and grunts for some reason.
- Ambiguously Brown: Mayhap. His brother, Francis, is patently white, just Eugene has slightly darker pare.
- Big Ol' Eyebrows: Has thick and big eyebrows.
- So thick that when Jimbo tears his eyebrows off, he has another set of eyebrows underneath but as thick.
- The Dragon: He is Francis's main and simply henchman.
- Dumb Musculus: Subverted. While he may speak in grunts, he's actually quite intelligent.
- Evil Counterpart: To Tim every bit information technology turns out what with him beingness the bigger, older, and more than physically capable of the Francis siblings. Still, while Tim challenges and doubts the Boss Babe, Eugene blindly follows Francis' orders out of fraternal loyalty.
- Heel–Face Plough: After Francis is turned back into a babe, Eugene promises to heighten him properly.
- Raise Him Right This Time: He says this discussion for word nearly the end after Francis reverts into a infant.
Eugene: *clears pharynx* This fourth dimension we'll raise him right.
- Two First Names: "Francis" is too a outset proper name.
- The Voiceless: He mostly speaks in grunts and groans throughout the movie. Until well-nigh the end, that is. Lampshaded by Francis.
Francis: I see you lot've met my big brother, Eugene. A man of few words. None, in fact.
- Would Injure a Child: He did attempt to harm Boss Baby's cohorts. The main example being him throwing Jimbo abroad from him.
Large Boss Baby
Voiced by: Edie Mirman (English), Magdalena Leonel (Mexican Castilian), Chie Kojiro (Japanese/theater version), Kimiko Saito (Japanese/in-flight version)
The Boss Babe's boss.
- Mean Dominate: Her introduction has her yelling at her employees that suspension time is over, and later, she fires several of them on the spot.
- Hidden Depths: She was surprisingly okay with letting Boss Infant accept over the company, and actually seemed proud of him.
Tabitha (spoilers)
Adult Tim's older girl, who appears at the end of the movie, anticipating the inflow of her new baby sis.
Voiced by: Nina Zoe Bakshi (first film), Ariana Greenblatt (second film)
- Adorably Precocious Child: In the sequel.
- All Girls Like Ponies: When her uncle congratulates her on becoming a big sister, she comments, "I wanted a horse."
- Alliterative Name: The credits reveal that her proper name is Tabitha Templeton.
- All There in the Manual: Her name isn't spoken on-screen in the original moving-picture show, merely is revealed in the credits.
- Gasp!: Her reaction to seeing that her new infant sister is a Boss Infant.
- Captain Oblivious: She doesn't recognise her father after he is turned back into a kid in the sequel, fifty-fifty though, he retains his adult voice.
- Child Prodigy: She'south implied to be this in the sequel.
- Fragile Flower: She feels under pressure to succeed due to the competitive nature of her school. It doesn't assistance that her peers taunt her out of jealousy. This is a contributing factor in her Performance Anxiety.
- Generation Xerox: Repeating the story of her father and uncle, she is a normal child with brunette hair, about to become a sibling to a blonde-haired Boss Baby.
- Girls Love Stuffed Animals: She'south seen holding the repaired Lam-Lam, passed down to her by her father Tim.
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf: She is supposed to do a singing solo in her upcoming schoolhouse play but she'southward not very practiced at it. Even Tim (temporarily restored to his kid self) can't stand to listen to her merely he helps her to practice and build upward her conviction nonetheless.
- Nice Girl: She seems to be happy (albeit a niggling nervous) nigh the arrival of her newborn sibling.
- Performance Anxiety: She has this ahead of an upcoming school play in the sequel, it doesn't help that she tin can't sing very well, she becomes more confident later on her father (temporarily restored to his child self) helps her to practice.
- Strong Family Resemblance: She has her begetter's looks, with brunette hair and blue eyes.
- Vague Age: She appears to exist the aforementioned historic period as her father was when his baby blood brother was born, or peradventure a little older. The sequel confirms that she's 7.
- "Well Done, Son!" Guy: She admits she just wants her male parent to be proud of her, unaware that she's saying this to her begetter's temporarily restored child cocky.
Tina (spoilers)
Adult Tim's newborn daughter, who appears at the end of the movie.
Voiced past: ??? (English language, commencement picture show), Natsu Yoshida (Japanese/in-flight version, first pic), Amy Sedaris (2d picture show)
- Adaptation Dye-Job: At the end of the kickoff motion-picture show, we encounter that she's blonde and blue-eyed like her uncle. In the sequel, she'due south now brunette like her parents and sister and has green eyes.
- Alliterative Name: The second film reveals her name to exist Tina Templeton.
- Erudite Baby: Presumably, existence a Boss Infant and all.
- Family Eye Resemblance: She has the same blue eyes equally her father, uncle, and older sis. Subverted as of the sequel, as her eyes are now green.
- Generation Xerox: Repeating the stor of her father and uncle, her older sister is a normal kid with brunette pilus, while she is a blond-haired Boss Baby. Subverted as of the sequel, as she's now brunette as well.
- Girlish Pigtails: Her hair is tied into 2 little pigtails.
- The Glorious State of war of Sisterly Rivalry: The ending of the moving picture implies that she will get through this with her older sister. At the very least, though, said older sister was relatively happy to see the newborn waking upward before discovering that she was a Dominate Infant, in contrast to their father'south and uncle'southward sibling rivalry right from the get-go.
- Here We Become Over again!: The film ends with Tim's elder girl entering the nursery and seeing her new infant sister, who turns out to too exist a Boss Baby.
- Only Sane Homo: Or female boss baby in this example as she oftentimes has to remind her father and uncle to stop bickering, stay focused and piece of work together in order for their mission to uncover Dr. Armstrong'due south plot to succeed in the sequel.
- Real After All: The events of the film are presented as a story that Tim is telling his older daughter to fix her for the arrival of her newborn sister...only to reveal that the new infant is also a Dominate Infant. Here We Become Once more!
- Sharp-Dressed Homo: Similar all Boss Babies, she wears a suit and tie.
- Significant Birthdate: According to the tag on her crib, her birth engagement is March 31, 2017, the day of the film's theatrical release.
- Strong Family Resemblance: Takes after her uncle in the first film, existence blonde and blue-eyed. Subverted in the sequel, every bit she'southward now brunette similar her dad.
- Walking Spoiler: Her existence reveals not only the catastrophe of the picture just also the fact that Tim grows upwards and becomes a father to two girls.
- Flash "Ding!": She does this when her older sis sees her for the first time in her Boss Baby business conform.
Characters Introduced in The Dominate Baby: Dorsum in Business
Mega Fat CEO Baby
Voiced past: Flula Borg (English language), Naoya Uchida (Japanese)
- Acrofatic: Although he primarily uses a babe Walker to get around at Babe Corp (though that's probably more due to laziness), Mega Fat is actually very agile for his size. He'south too expert at the Baby martial art "Goo-Goo Kai".
- Affectionate Nickname: He is called "Chubster" and "Chubby-wubby" by his adoptive mother.
- Big Bad Duumvirate: plays this to Bootsy Calico in season 1.
- Create Your Own Villain: The whole reason Mega Fat is out to get BB fired in the commencement place? Is considering he took all the credit for his "Hang in there, kitty" affiche.
- Death of Personality: Mega Fat'southward ultimate fate in the season iii finale when his temporary supply of Baby Corp formula runs out. He is reduced to a regular Infant; though he gets to continue his life.
- Even Bad Men Beloved Their Mamas: He truly loves his adoptive female parent, Marsha Krinkle, and tries to be a "good baby" for her.
- Heel–Face Turn: Makes i in season 3.
- Karma Houdini: Subverted. Although Bootsy Calico never targets Mega Fat for making the "Hang in there Kitty" poster, thus letting him blame Boss Baby, he ultimately does get fired via Magnus spilling the beans most their bargain in the first place.
- Beloved Redeems: A familial version, since Marsha Krinkle's maternal love for him helps him pull a Heel–Face Turn.
- Never My Fault: Fully blames Boss Infant for getting him fired in season 2, idea had he non teamed up with Bootsy Calico he might still have a job...
- Only Known past Their Nickname: He is never given a real proper noun in the series. He is ever called "Mega Fatty (Insert clarification) baby", even afterward getting adopted.
Magnus
- Fifty-fifty Evil Has Standards: Despite spending all of flavour ane as Mega Fat'southward correct-hand man abusing Babe Crop employees through his boss'south cruelty and attempting to get Boss Baby fired he tin't go through with firing him after BB saves Baby Corp from Bootsy Calico. Every bit such, he shows footage of Mega Fat making the deal with Bootsy; exposing his crimes and getting him fired.
- No Indoor Voice: claims to take lost it in an blow.
- That Makes Me Experience Angry: Due to said accident, he needs to shout out what emotions he's feeling at the moment.
Marsha Krinkle
Voiced by: Kari Wahlgren(English)
- Alpha Bitch: Marsha is a very vain, cocky-centered reporter who cares more nigh getting good ratings than pursuing journalism for donating purposes.
- Defrosting Ice Queen: She started as a vain child-hating reporter merely mellows out after adopting Mega Fat Regular Infant.
- Dearest Redeems: Adopting Mega Fat Regular Baby is what makes her get a kinder, more motherly person.
Bootsie Calico
Frederic Estes
Voiced by: Victor Raider-Wexler (English)
- Large Bad: He serves as this in season 2.
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: He truly loves his wife Turtleneck Super Star Erstwhile Lady.
- Jerkass: He is an evil old homo who is at state of war with babies.
Happy Sedengry
Voiced by: Rhys Darby (English)
- Big Bad: He serves as this in flavor three.
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He pretends to exist a mannerly, friendly person who cares nigh babies to hide the fact that he is a greedy sociopath.
- Greed: All he cares nearly is making money.
- Hypocrite: He acts like his concern is keeping babies safe, but all he actually cares about is making money and doesn't care who he has to hurt to brand a turn a profit, including babies.
- The Sociopath: Despite his friendly facade, he is a greedy, sadistic hypocrite who is unafraid to threaten to snaps some other person'south mind or even attack babies to get what he wants.
Scooter Buskie
- Enfant Terrible: He is called "The world's worst baby" for a reason
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Despite his bad traits, he does seem to intendance well-nigh his parents and they love him as well.
- Jerkass: He is a destructive baby with few redeeming qualities. he gets ameliorate in the third season and onward.
- Wiggle with a Eye of Gold: He becomes this in the third flavour.
Joy Freeman/Tranquility Psycho Baby
- Ambiguous Disorder: She is very quiet, withdrawn, stares into space, and has a habit of taking heads off her toys.
- Subconscious Depths: She wants to be a comedian and has a sense of humor.
Dakota
- Irony: She likes to steal stuff, although her begetter is a cop.
- Sticky Fingers: Takes later on her mother this fashion. In Flavour 2, her female parent robbed a banking concern then she could get tuition to send Dakota to Ohio Country. For one semester.
Manager Baby Hendershot
Voiced by: Brandon Scott (English)
- Berserk Button: Do not take community theater away from him.
R&D Baby Simmons
Peg
- Cute and Psycho: At to the lowest degree, when she eats also much candy, such as in the Halloween episode.
- Fiery Redhead: She has red hair and has an attitude.
Gigi Templeton
Voiced by:Nora Dunn (English)
- Never Mess with Granny: She is a tough, no-nonsense woman who one time worked in the steel industry.
Danny Petrosky
Voiced by:Justin Felbinger (English language)
- Cloudcuckoolander: He is a very eccentric boy who throws quarters at squirrels.
Marisol
Voiced by:Sarah-Nicole Robles (English)
- Brainy Brunette: She has night hair and is actually smart.
- Crazy-Prepared: Something BB finds out the hard style.
Alternative Championship(s): The Dominate Baby Back In Concern, The Boss Baby Family unit Business
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheBossBaby
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