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    Mr. Peabody & Sherman

    PG2014 · Children · 1h 32m

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  1. Buy The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show on Fandango at Home. The world's smartest dog and his boy are back in this Netflix re-imagining of the 1959 cartoon from Dreamworks Animation.

  2. Season 1 – The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show. The world's smartest dog and his boy are back in this Netflix re-imagining of the 1959 cartoon from Dreamworks Animation.

  3. Mr. Peabody (Ty Burrell), the most accomplished canine in the world, and his boy, Sherman (Max Charles), use a time machine called the Wabac to embark on outrageous adventures.

    • (138)
    • Rob Minkoff
    • PG
    • PDI
  4. Apr 21, 2017 · Peabody and Sherman must round up Jesse James, Belle Starr and Genghis Khan to get their show back from the Guapo Brothers.

    • Dcuffs For A Song/Wright Brothers - 6.7
    • Perfect Show Again/Aristophanes - 6.7
    • Boy/Blackbeard - 6.8
    • Gest Fan/Queen Isabella - 6.8
    • W on The Road/Catherine The Great - 7.0
    • Wrath of Hughes - 7.0
    • Ck/Mozart - 7.1
    • RMAN from A to Zzzz/Akashi Shiganosuke - 7.2
    • Or For Christine/Lady Godiva - 7.5

    One of the best things about this particular show is that it manages to skillfully weave together humor, good writing, and history. In this episode, the titular heroes get introduced to the Wright Brothers, and they end up playing a pretty significant role in making sure that the two genius inventors manage to find their plane and get back on the r...

    At first glance, it seems rather strange to see someone like Aristophanes in an animated show that’s primarily aimed at younger viewers. After all, this was the Greek comedic writer known for rather risque comedies that are definitely not safe for work. Somehow, however, the show manages to keep it under control. This episode also features most of ...

    It’s probably not surprising, given the recent surge in interest in early American history, that a series like this one would send Mr. Peabody and Sherman back to the Revolutionary period. In this case, the two of them get to meet none other than Blackbeard, that infamous pirate. RELATED: DreamWorks: The 10 Highest-Grossing Animated Films Of All Ti...

    Everyone knows that Queen Isabella was crucial to the funding of Christopher Columbus’s voyage to the New World. What’s so great about this particular episode, though, is that it shows Mr. Peabody and Sherman scrambling to help the Spanish queen regain her fortune so that she can do precisely that. The narrative that’s set in the present isn’t quit...

    Catherine the Great is another of those characters that really doesn’t seem like she would fit in on a children’s show (though she's been the subject of a very popular Hulu series). After all, she was a woman known for having numerous affairs with men and for overthrowing her husband and seizing the throne (with the help of one of those lovers). RE...

    This episode is a bit of a strange one, since it doesn’t really have a historical component in the same way that so many others do. What really makes it interesting is the fact that Mr. Peabody and Sherman are actually helped out by different versions of themselves. It’s one of those episodes of a children’s programthat, somehow, manages to be surp...

    This episode is something of an embarrassment of riches in terms of historical characters, since it involves not only the titular Mozart (who is shown here during his very precocious youth), but also Harry Houdini and the Emperor Joseph II. Unlike in some of the other episodes, where the present story isn’t quite as interesting, this one actually s...

    It would have been very easy for an television show like this one to remain focused on Europe and America, since that is usually the path of least resistance for shows set in the historical past. However, they deserve a lot of credit for going into the ancient period of Japanese history in order to depict the (possibly mythical) sumo wrestler Akash...

    One has to give this show a lot of credit for being willing to take on historical figures that were known for being more than a little inappropriate, including in this case the famous Lady Godiva, known for riding through the streets naked with only her hair for covering (though probably only adults will know this). This episode also has several ot...

  5. Apr 21, 2017 · An irate koala devours an aboriginal guide in the studio; Peabody connects with the person who inspired his WABAC machine -- a sausage maker.

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  7. Oct 21, 2016 · Peabody and Sherman try to swap brains; Koikawa Harumachi unleashes a literary monster.

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