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Lam Lam is a toy in The Boss Baby and in The Boss Baby: Family Business. Lam Lam does not have a voice actor and does not make vocal any noises.


History[]

In The Boss Baby Lam Lam is a plush toy that Timothy Leslie Templeton has in his possession during the events of The Boss Baby. Lam Lam is briefly mentioned in a dinner scene, where Timothy's father, Ted Templeton, mocks his son for playing with Lam Lam until he was a certain undisclosed age. Timothy is seven during this film. Later Lam Lam is held as a hostage by Theodore Lindsay Templeton, The Boss Baby, Theodore trying to negotiate for the destruction of incriminating evidence for the safety of Lam Lam. Timothy doesn't immediately cooperate, so The Boss Baby begins to mutilate Lam Lam with a stapler. This angers Timothy, Timothy decides to try and grab Lam Lam off of The Boss Baby, but ends up tearing Lam Lam's body from her head and murders her. This angers Timothy even more, he decides to try to avenge his childhood toy by throwing his baby brother out the first floor window. Later The Boss Baby gives Theodore a rehabilitated Lam Lam.

In The Boss Baby: Family Business, Tabitha plays with a Lam Lam with stitches on its body, this Lam Lam still showing the scars from The Boss Baby (who murdered her)

Trivia[]

  • Lam Lam's name and appearance is based off of the actual ruminant mammal, sheep, more specifically the younger kin of sheep, called "lambs".
    • Lam Lam's name is alliteration and repetition.
    • Lambs are often associated with religious imagery and religious metaphors, lambs are also associated with Jesus Christ and his suffering, which can be seen in The Boss Baby. Lam Lam dies for the sins of both The Boss Baby and Timothy Templeton in and is later reborn like Jesus.
  • Lam Lam has no spoken words in either films and is never shown as living, despite their being many other toys that have showed properties of life, for example Wizzie.
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