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was generally panned by critics and audiences, often cited for poor green-screen special effects, confusing plots, and low production quality. Niche Audience:

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It is generally considered "critic-proof," as its only intended audience is toddlers. Baby Geniuses and the Space Baby

Mira’s development took an odd, beautiful course. Her genius, once linear and loud, began to curve and ripple with empathy and aesthetics. She thought in equations tempered by analogies about friendship. The Space Baby did not replace people; it reframed them. It taught Mira the joy of demonstration and the humility of learning from something that was, technically, not human. was generally panned by critics and audiences, often

Like its predecessors, the film is widely panned by critics for: It is generally considered "critic-proof," as its only

The movie follows the adventures of a group of babies who are incredibly intelligent and communicate with each other through a secret language. The babies, who are all around 10-12 months old, live with their nanny, Dr. Elva (Kathleen Turner), who helps them keep their genius-level abilities a secret.