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Baby 39-s Day Out - Trip To China Full Movie May 2026

Families with young children, fans of physical comedy (think Home Alone or Mr. Bean ), and anyone who has ever wanted to see a baby accidentally foil a crime syndicate using only a yoyo and a diaper.

This direct-to-video sequel attempts to capture lightning in a bottle twice, and while it lacks the John Hughes charm of the original, it delivers a surprisingly fun, fast-paced family adventure that leans heavily into physical comedy and cross-cultural misunderstandings. The film picks up with Baby Bink (voiced with gleeful coos and giggles by Jaleel White), now a toddler of about 18 months, living a comfortable but sheltered life in San Francisco with his wealthy parents. The family’s long-time nanny (Nicole Summer) has been invited to attend a prestigious childcare convention in Shanghai, and the parents—against their better judgment—decide to bring Bink along for a "cultural enrichment" trip.

Release Year: 2016 (Direct-to-Video) Director: Sean McNamara Starring: Jaleel White (voice of Baby Bink), Cynthia Rothrock, Tom Arnold (cameo), Lin Bai, Nicole Summer Introduction: The Unlikely Traveler Returns Over twenty years after the beloved 1994 comedy Baby’s Day Out had audiences clutching their sides as a precocious infant outwitted a trio of bumbling kidnappers across Chicago, the franchise was reborn for a new generation. Baby’s Day Out – Trip to China takes everything fans loved about the original—the slapstick chaos, the absurdly clever baby, and the painful (but hilarious) misfortune of grown men—and transplants it into a vibrant, sprawling, and culturally rich new setting: the People’s Republic of China.