Daddy Day Care (film series)

[1][2][3][4] Based on original characters by Geoff Rodkey, the plot centers around unemployed dads who start a day care services to help bring in more funds for their respective families.

[6] Part two proved to be a moderate success financially,[7] though it was panned by film critics with critiques pointed at the overuse of potty humor.

[10] Charles "Charlie" Hinton is unemployed and a stay-at-home father, taking care of his young son, while his wife makes a living and pays for the bills.

Charlie works with his friend named Phillip "Phil" Ryerson, who is also without a job, to establish Daddy Day Care.

When a competing day care owner named Ms. Gwyneth Harridan calls the attention social workers in attempt to put Daddy Day Care out of business, social services notifies the business that their operating home is not large enough for their number of clients, causing Charlie and Phil to hold a fundraiser to raise funding.

[11] Charlie Hinton and Phil Ryerson, close friends who formed a successful day care center partnership, purchase a camp site from their past.

An offshoot of their Daddy Day Care business, Charlie and Phil face insurmountable odds when renovating the site, while also competing with a nearby rival location.

After various differences he leaves the camp, only a difficult reconciliation between father and son, so that Charlie won't disappoint the children and bring Buck back to the campgrounds.

Upon learning of the business being run from the house, a persistent social worker named Ned Tooley becomes determined to shut them down.