• Director(s)

    Tom McGrath

  • Production Year

    2020

  • Genre(s)

    Animation, Adventure, Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    103m

Film

The Boss Baby 2: Family Business

mild bad language, violence, threat

THE BOSS BABY: FAMILY BUSINESS is an animated sequel in which Ted and Tim, now grown up, find that there is another member of the family working for Baby Corp.

THE BOSS BABY: FAMILY BUSINESS is an animated sequel in which Ted and Tim, now grown up, find that there is another member of the family working for Baby Corp.

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violence
There is a scene in which a group of baby ninjas attack other babies, and use weapons such as swords and throwing stars as they do so. There are also frequent scenes of slapstick violence, for example two babies grabbing each other's nipples, and one baby shoving his fingers up the nose of another.
threat and horror
There is a scene in which a girl at the school scares another young character by appearing and then disappearing in a dark corridor, before finally appearing behind him, causing him to scream and run off. There is a scene in which two children fear they may be about to drown, and a sequence in which a scared little girl hangs from a tree far from the ground. There is also an extended sequence where a group of adults menacingly move towards child characters after being brainwashed. Such moments are resolved without harm coming to the children.
language
There is mild bad language including 'crap', and other terms such as 'butt', 'God', 'OMG' and 'heck'. There is also language which plays on words, such as when a baby says 'What the frittata?' and when characters use the phrase 'Suck it!', in reference to two magical dummies that need to be sucked to make the characters turn into children again.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
There is rude humour throughout, mostly relating to bodily functions / human bodies. There is comic nudity as babies run around naked on occasion . There is comic dangerous behaviour, such as babies covering themselves with glue to roll up walls in escape attempts (which a baby later refers to as having done 'things with glue I'm not proud of'), a toddler playing with a pair of scissors, two babies hiding under another baby's pillow and gasping for air when they take the pillow away, a young boy putting a baby in a bedroom drawer as a makeshift bed and then closing it for the night, and a baby using a blowtorch as part of a project. There is emotional upset, such as in a scene when a young girl cries, and when the same girl is bullied by classmates for not being able to perform a song correctly. There is also a scene in which a toddler smells a Crayola pen, says 'Blueberry!' with a smile and sticks it up his nose before running off laughing.
  • Director(s)

    Tom McGrath

  • Production Year

    2020

  • Genre(s)

    Animation, Adventure, Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    103m

  • Classified date

    24/01/2022

  • Language

    English