
The adorable baby calls of the new junior exec Tina make will melt the hearts of parents at that familiar call that brings joy. Well, the sequel manages to do that once again, and perhaps to a better level than the first. Boss Baby proved just that in the presentation for the first installment, but to the level that did not annoy or make us want to walk out.
Babies are cute, babies are adorable and babies can be trouble. No glitchy frame shifts, no dropped frame rates or obvious cuts to skip, and they don't take the lazy pathway and avoid doing things because it might take too much to do it. Seeing the kids do surprisingly adult like moves, and capturing the anatomical function of the body is still done super well. Boss baby's dive into the realm of Bab圜orp still has the flair that made it so much fun in, with interesting, big eyed design and a colorful setting that grabs attentions. No surprise, the animation studios know what to do with the animation software when they invest in their work.