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Even the baby talk offers more variety than you'd think, with Danza frequently encountering friends with their own peculiar outlooks on toddler life (Roscoe Lee Browne voices a stuffy baby-actor in the second show). [8 Mar 1991, p.103]
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Baby Talk plays like "Look Who's Talking XII," as if the producers just skipped right over the inevitable decline in quality to be expected in a long series of sequels and dove straight for the dregs at the bottom of the barrel. [8 Mar 1991, p.E-19]
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So far, the baby's talk is a mix of limp and cheap material. The surrounding chatter from adults isn't much better. [8 Mar 1991, p.5]
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It's the Mickeyspeak -- reacting to his mother and schmoozing with other adult-sounding infants -- on which the comedy mostly hinges. And except for some Shakespearean dialogue given a sniffy infant actor next week, the baby talk is strained and unfunny.
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Baby Talk achieves a kind of perfection: There are no laughs in it. [9 Mar 1991, p.D1]
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Baby Talk is purgatory in Pampers. [8 Mar 1991, p.3D]