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3.7 4 Seasons • 49 Episodes

The Boss Baby: Back in Business - Season 4

The Boss Baby brings his big brother Tim to the office to teach him the art of business in this animated series sprung from the hit film.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • JP Karliak

    JP Karliak

    Boss Baby (voice)

  • Alex Cazares

    Alex Cazares

    Staci (voice)

  • Kevin Michael Richardson

    Kevin Michael Richardson

    Jimbo (voice)

  • Carlos Ponce

    Carlos Ponce

    Board Baby Emiliano (voice)

  • Pierce Gagnon

    Pierce Gagnon

    Timothy Templeton (voice)

  • Hope Levy

    Hope Levy

    Mom (voice)

  • David W. Collins

    David W. Collins

    Dad (voice)

  • Eric Bell Jr.

    Eric Bell Jr.

    Triplets (voice)

  • Brandon Scott

    Brandon Scott

    Hendershot (voice)

Overview

The Boss Baby brings his big brother Tim to the office to teach him the art of business in this animated series sprung from the hit film.

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