Rugrats follows the adventures of a group of babies as they navigate through the challenges of toddlerhood. Led by the brave and curious Tommy Pickles, the babies explore the world around them, often finding themselves in hilarious and heartwarming situations. With their vivid imaginations and close-knit friendships, the Rugrats always manage to turn ordinary days into extraordinary adventures.
The Boss Baby: Back in Business is a TV show about a talking baby who works as a boss in a corporation. He goes on various adventures and explores the challenges of balancing work and family life. Based on the film of the same name, the show follows the baby's journey as he navigates the corporate world and tries to maintain his secret identity as a baby.
Framed for a corporate crime, an adult Ted Templeton turns back into the Boss Baby to live undercover with his brother, Tim, posing as one of his kids.
In The Boss Baby: Family Business, Tim and his younger brother Ted have grown apart as adults. But a new boss baby with a cutting-edge secret formula brings them together again in a mission to save their parents and restore youth to the adults.
When a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt out private investigator to prove his innocence. Together, they uncover a conspiracy involving blackmail, a corrupt studio owner, and a plan to destroy Toontown.
Baby Bob is an American sitcom that aired on CBS as a midseason replacement in March 2002. The Baby Bob character had previously been on television since February 2000, appearing in commercials for FreeInternet.com. While actual infants played Bob, the effect to make him look like he was talking was achieved through computer editing.
A suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying baby named Boss Baby pairs up with his 7-year old brother, Tim, to stop the CEO of Puppy Co., who is planning to launch a Forever Puppy that will steal all the love away from babies. Together, Tim and Boss Baby embark on an adventure to rescue their parents and stop the evil plot. They face challenges, outsmart the enemy, and ultimately realize the importance of family and brotherhood.
Mega Babies follows the hilarious adventures of three super-powered infants with outrageous bodily functions, as they use their unique abilities to save the day. With plenty of scatological humor and superhero shenanigans, this animated series is sure to keep you entertained.
Stewie Griffin, the precocious and homicidal baby, goes on a journey to find his true self, facing various challenges and encountering outrageous characters along the way. With its blend of adult humor, satirical spoofs, and crude humor, this movie guarantees a hilarious and chaotic ride.
A group of genius babies with telepathic abilities are held captive in a laboratory. They must use their intelligence to outsmart the evil doctor and escape to freedom.
After getting pregnant from a married man, a single mother navigates the challenges of raising a baby. Things take a turn when the baby starts talking and offering hilarious insights on life.
Happy is an American sitcom that aired on NBC. The series stars Ronnie Burns, the adopted son of George Burns and Gracie Allen, which aired from June 8 to September 28, 1960.
Shirley Jones and Max Bygraves portray parents of the title character, an infant who talks like an adult.
Three men learn they are about to become fathers and must navigate the ups and downs of parenthood, including their own immaturity and relationship struggles. Through it all, they discover the joys and responsibilities of being dads.
The adults decide to bring the babies and Angelica to Las Vegas on vacation. Tommy convinces the babies to help him find the tigers. Angelica hopes to sing while in Las Vegas.
Kurt, a doctor turned evil architect, wreaks havoc in a small town with his sudden wealth and dangerous plans. As the city falls into panic, a local policeman tries to stop Kurt's madness before it's too late.
Baby Talk is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from March 8, 1991 until May 8, 1992 as part of ABC's TGIF lineup. The show was loosely based on the popular Look Who's Talking movies and was adapted for television by Ed Weinberger. Amy Heckerling created original characters for the series while using key creative and script elements from Look Who's Talking, which she had written and directed. Weinberger served as executive producer during the first season, and was replaced by Saul Turteltaub and Bernie Orenstein in the second season.
When smart-talking baby, Benny has a play date with his bestie Becca, Benny introduces her to his new invention: a dimension-hopping space console. The duo takes off on an incredible interstellar journey. Meanwhile, Santa Claus is looking for a Holiday hero to rise as the New Years mascot. Hearing this, several Holiday baddies like Frankenstein, Dracula and even the Baby Reaper all have plans to take over the holiday. But Benny is about to change everything.
A short comedy film that utilizes claymation to parody Star Trek, Star Wars, and Terminator, among other things.
While ice-skating on a frozen pond, Bosko and his dog discover a baby abandoned in the snow.
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