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Directed by | Rob Minkoff |
Screenplay by | Craig Wright |
Based on | Peabody's Improbable History by Ted Fundamental |
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Edited by | Michael Andrews |
Music by | Danny Elfman[1] |
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Distributed by | 20th Century Fob |
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Running time | 92 minutes[4] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Upkeep | $145 million[5] |
Box office | $275.7 1000000[v] |
Mr. Peabody & Sherman (likewise known every bit Peabody's Improbable History: The Motion-picture show in the working title) is a 2014 American reckoner-animated scientific discipline fiction comedy film based on characters from the Peabody'due south Improbable History segments of the animated television receiver serial The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed past 20th Century Pull a fast one on. Information technology was directed by Rob Minkoff from a script past Craig Wright, with Alex Schwartz and Denise Nolan Cascino serving as producers and Tiffany Ward, girl of series co-creator Jay Ward, serving as executive producer.[6] Mr. Peabody & Sherman features the voices of Ty Burrell, Max Charles, Ariel Winter, Stephen Colbert, Leslie Isle of mann, and Allison Janney.
Information technology is the first DreamWorks animated characteristic to characteristic characters from the Classic Media library since its acquisition by DreamWorks Animation in 2012,[seven] the first animated adaptation of a Jay Ward property, and Minkoff's first animated film after having co-directed The King of beasts Male monarch for Walt Disney Animation Studios in 1994.
The film premiered on February vii, 2014 in the United Kingdom,[2] and was released theatrically a month later in the United States.[3] It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the sense of humor, blitheness, soundtrack, vox acting, and activeness scenes. Despite grossing over $275 million worldwide against a budget of $145 million, the picture show became a box part flop and lost the studio $57 1000000. A TV serial based on the film, titled The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show, premiered on Netflix on October 9, 2015, with Chris Parnell replacing Burrell as Mr. Peabody while Charles reprises his role equally Sherman.
Plot [edit]
Mr. Peabody is a gifted anthropomorphic dog who lives in a penthouse in New York City with his adopted human son, seven-year-quondam Sherman, and tutors him by traveling throughout history using the WABAC. They visit Marie Antoinette in Versailles during the French Revolution in 1789. Getting defenseless in the Reign of Terror, Peabody is well-nigh sent to the guillotine to exist executed by Maximilien Robespierre, only escapes with Sherman through the Paris sewers.
In the nowadays mean solar day, Sherman attends the Susan B. Anthony School on his first day, while Peabody struggles to come up to terms with Sherman'due south growing maturity as he fears of losing his bond with him. Sherman's knowledge of the apocryphal nature of the George Washington carmine-tree anecdote leads to a fight with one of his classmates, a bossy girl named Penny Peterson, in the cafeteria where she puts him in a chokehold, accusing him of being a dog since he was raised by Peabody. Peabody is chosen in by Principal Purdy as Sherman had bitten Penny in cocky-defense, and also confronted past Ms. Grunion, a Child Protective Services agent, who suspects that Sherman's beliefs is due to being raised by a canis familiaris and plans to visit to their home to investigate whether or non he is an unfit parent. Peabody invites Penny and her parents, Paul and Patty, over for a dinner political party earlier Ms. Grunion arrives. Penny calls Sherman a liar for claiming offset-hand knowledge of history. Despite Peabody's contrary instructions, Sherman shows Penny the WABAC to show proof and takes her into the past, where she stays in Ancient Egypt in 1332 BCE to marry Male monarch Tut. Sherman returns to get Peabody's aid. Peabody hypnotizes the Petersons and heads to Arab republic of egypt to stop the hymeneals. Penny initially refuses to leave, hoping to achieve Tut'due south riches after he dies, until she is informed that she as well will exist killed alongside Tut during the wedding and escapes with Peabody and Sherman.
While trying to return, the WABAC runs out of power, so they end at Renaissance Florence in 1508 where they see Leonardo da Vinci and Lisa del Giocondo, pioneering Mona Lisa's famous smile. Penny and Sherman explore da Vinci's cranium and find his flying machine. Penny goads Sherman into flying it, which he manages to do earlier crashing. Da Vinci is thrilled the device works, but Peabody is upset that Sherman was virtually killed, while also having destroyed a historical artifact. When they resume their journey, Sherman learns of Ms. Grunion's plot to take him abroad and enters a fight with Peabody. As they feud, a blackness hole in time makes them crash-land during the Trojan State of war in 1184 BCE. Upset most Peabody not trusting him, Sherman runs abroad and joins the army of King Agamemnon in the Trojan Horse, merely reconciles with him during the battle. During the final parts of the Trojan War, Penny and Sherman are trapped inside the Equus caballus as it rolls towards a ravine. Peabody saves them merely seemingly dies during the attempt, causing Sherman to suspension downward in tears while Penny comforts him.
Feeling bad for his actions, Sherman decides to go home and pilots the WABAC to a few minutes before they left in the present to get Mr. Peabody'due south assist to gear up everything, despite Peabody's earlier warnings to never render to a time when they existed. As Sherman and Penny try to explain the situation, Sherman'due south before self shows up. When Grunion arrives, Peabody tries to conceal from the Petersons the presence of ii Shermans; only the second Peabody arrives back from Aboriginal Troy, complicating the situation. Troy Peabody reveals he survived the crash, much to Sherman's relief. Grunion attempts to collect both Shermans, but they and the Peabodys merge back together, causing a massive catholic shockwave. Grunion grabs Sherman to take him away for good, to which an enraged Peabody reverts to his natural canis familiaris instincts and furiously bites Grunion in retaliation, who then calls the New York Police Department. Peabody, Penny, and Sherman race to the WABAC, just cannot time-travel due to a rip in the infinite-fourth dimension continuum caused past the merger of their cosmic doubles. The standoff caused a portal to appear above New York and historic objects and figures, many from earlier parts of the story, pelting downwards everywhere in the city.
Mr. Peabody crash-lands the WABAC in One thousand Army Plaza (Manhattan) at the base of William Tecumseh Sherman's statue. Historical figures and police officers chop-chop surround them, while Grunion calls in creature control to arrest Peabody. Sherman explains that everything was his fault, merely Grunion contends that it is all because a domestic dog cannot raise a boy. Sherman counters Grunion by saying that if existence a domestic dog means existence every bit loving and loyal as Peabody is, then he is proud to be a dog, too. Penny, her parents, the historical figures, and others all make the same pledge. George Washington grants Peabody a presidential pardon which is supported by Abraham Lincoln and Bill Clinton, forcing the authorities to leave Mr. Peabody alone. When larger objects such as the Sphinx, the RMS Titanic and the Florence Cathedral brainstorm falling through the rip, the people of the nowadays and the past are forced to brainstorm ideas to prevent disaster. To shut the rip, Peabody and Sherman take off in the WABAC, travel into the hereafter for a few minutes, and undo the damage. The historical figures are dragged back to their respective times, with Agamemnon abducting Grunion back to his own time as she vows revenge on Peabody.
Sherman returns to school, having go keen friends with Penny, and finally begins to develop his human relationship with Peabody further, officially referring him as his father. History, meanwhile, has incorporated modern traits, with Tut throwing a New York-themed party, da Vinci and del Giocondo pioneering pop art, Washington and Benjamin Franklin competing over the value of the banknotes with their respective faces on them, Albert Einstein going into a rage upon being unable to solve a Rubik'due south Cube, Robespierre failing to employ a taser properly, and Grunion and Agamemnon getting married in the Trojan Horse past Odysseus later accepting him.
Vocalism bandage [edit]
- Ty Burrell as Hector J. Peabody,[8] a talking intelligent white beagle, business titan, inventor, scientist, Nobel laureate, gourmet chef, and two-time Olympic medalist.[9]
- Max Charles as Sherman,[8] Peabody's seven-twelvemonth-erstwhile adopted young boy.[10]
- Ariel Winter as Penny Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson'south daughter and Sherman'southward classmate.[xi] [12]
- Stephen Colbert as Paul Peterson, Penny Peterson's father and Patty'southward hubby.[eleven]
- Leslie Mann as Patty Peterson, Paul's wife and Penny's mother.[12] [13]
- Allison Janney equally Karen "Edwina" Grunion,[14] the bigoted and stocky Children's Services agent.[xi] [fifteen]
- Stephen Tobolowsky as Principal Purdy, the primary of Sherman's school.[16]
- Stanley Tucci as Leonardo da Vinci[12] [13]
- Adam Alexi-Malle equally French Peasant
- Patrick Warburton as King Agamemnon[17]
- Zach Callison as Male monarch Tut[eighteen]
- Steve Valentine as Ay
- Dennis Haysbert equally Judge[19]
- Leila Birch as the WABAC[20]
- Karan Brar every bit Mason, one of Sherman's friends.
- Joshua Rush as Carl, another one of Sherman's friends; he also wears glasses and is seen in a wheelchair.
- Thomas Lennon every bit Italian Peasant #two
In addition to Leonardo da Vinci, King Agamemnon, and King Tut, the film features other historical figures including Albert Einstein (Mel Brooks),[21] Mona Lisa (Lake Bell),[12] Marie Antoinette (Lauri Fraser),[16] Maximilien Robespierre (Guillaume Aretos),[xvi] George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Bill Clinton, Isaac Newton (all voiced by Jess Harnell),[xx] Odysseus (Tom McGrath),[xx] Ajax the Lesser (Al Rodrigo)[20] and Spartacus (Walt Dohrn).[22] In that location are also silent cameos by Benjamin Franklin,[23] Mahatma Gandhi,[24] William Shakespeare,[25] Ludwig van Beethoven,[25] Vincent van Gogh,[26] the Wright Brothers,[22] Jackie Robinson[22] and babe Moses.[27]
Production [edit]
Evolution [edit]
Plans for a picture starring Mister Peabody and Sherman have existed for several years with director Rob Minkoff. His first attempt to make a feature film goes to 2003, when it was reported that Minkoff's Sony-based production visitor Sprocketdyne Amusement and Bullwinkle Studios would produce a live-activeness/CG moving-picture show, with a possibility of Minkoff to directly it.[28]
The alive-activity film was non realized, but in 2006, Minkoff joined DreamWorks Blitheness to direct a estimator-animated film adaptation. Andrew Kurtzman was prepare to write the screenplay, based on the pitch, adult by Minkoff with his longtime producing partner Jason Clark.[29] The final screenplay was written by Craig Wright, with revisions by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon.
Tiffany Ward, girl of Jay Ward, one of the creators of the original series, served as an executive producer,[half dozen] whose job was to make sure the flick stayed "true to the integrity of the characters." When she was approached by Minkoff x years before the film'south release, she was enthused past his intention to respect the legacy: "What ameliorate caretaker for the characters could we ask for than Rob."[xxx] The process to make the adaptation "perfect" took them a long time, but she was pleased with the cease issue, which stayed "very true to the original drawing."[thirty]
Casting [edit]
In early 2011, Robert Downey Jr. signed on to voice Mr. Peabody,[31] but in March 2012, he was replaced by Ty Burrell.[8] Reportedly, Downey's commitments to The Avengers and other franchises did not allow him to observe the fourth dimension to record his lines.[32] Initially, Tiffany Ward and others at the studio opposed Burrell, who was then relatively unknown, only he managed to convince them with a successful audition.[32] Ward insisted on someone who sounds like Mr. Peabody did in the original series, while Minkoff saw the casting every bit an opportunity "to modernize the character."[32] He promised her that Burrell would attempt to "become there and he started watching the bear witness to smash the cadence. He got the underlying connexion and he fabricated it his own."[32]
Max Charles, the actor who played young Peter Parker in The Astonishing Spider-Man, voiced Sherman.[8] Stephen Colbert voiced Paul Peterson, Leslie Mann, who replaced Ellie Kemper, voiced Peterson's wife, Patty,[12] and Ariel Winter voiced their daughter Penny. Other voices include Stephen Tobolowsky, Allison Janney, Mel Brooks, Stanley Tucci, Patrick Warburton, Lake Bell, Zach Callison, Karan Brar, and Dennis Haysbert.[11] Co-ordinate to Minkoff, Burrell was chosen because his vox "embodied all the different aspects of the character today. Not just the intellect and the suave personality, simply the underlying warmth as well."[30]
Release [edit]
Mr. Peabody & Sherman went through several release date changes. Originally scheduled for March 2014,[33] [34] DreamWorks Animation's loftier expectations moved the film to November 2013, replacing another DreamWorks Animation film, Me and My Shadow.[xi] [35] The last shift happened in February 2013, which pushed the picture back to March 7, 2014, reportedly due to a "more than advantageous release window", once again replacing Me and My Shadow.[iii] The motion picture premiered a month earlier in the United Kingdom, on February 7, 2014.[36]
The motion picture was planned[37] to be theatrically[38] accompanied with a DreamWorks Blitheness brusk film, Rocky & Bullwinkle,[39] based on the Rocky and Bullwinkle characters from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. The brusk was directed by Gary Trousdale, who is known for co-directing Disney's Dazzler and the Beast, produced past Nolan Cascino, and written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Garant.[39] June Foray was fix to reprise her office as Rocket "Rocky" J. Squirrel,[39] while Tom Kenny was set to voice Bullwinkle Moose.[forty] The short would take served equally a exam for a possible feature film based on the characters.[41] Almost Home, a short based on the DreamWorks Animation film Domicile, played earlier the film instead.[42] However, the new CGI Rocky & Bullwinkle short was instead released on the Blu-ray 3D release of the film.[43]
Reception [edit]
Critical response [edit]
Mr. Peabody & Sherman has an approving rating of 81% based on 139 professional reviews on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 6.7/10. Its critical consensus reads, "Mr. Peabody & Sherman offers a surprisingly entertaining burst of colorful all-ages fun, despite its dated source material and rather convoluted plot."[44] Metacritic (which uses a weighted boilerplate) assigned Mr. Peabody & Sherman a score of 59 out of 100 based on 34 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[45] Audiences polled past CinemaScore gave the picture show an average class of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[46]
Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said: "(The film) takes a little while for the audience to become up to speed, but one time this is achieved, there'due south an awful lot of unexpected fun to be had,"[47] while Mark Kermode of the sis newspaper The Observer alleged, "Pleasant to report, then, that DreamWorks' latest offers a fairly consequent stream of sight gags and vocal slapstick, even as the plot veers wildly downward a wormhole in the time-space continuum."[48] Kevin McFarland of The A.5. Guild gave the film a C+, proverb, "Dissimilar the whimsical, slapstick-driven shorts on which it'due south based, this characteristic-length adaptation adds an obligatory emotional arc that feels at odds with the zany spirit of historical time-travel tales."[49] A. O. Scott of The New York Times gave the picture a positive review, saying, "This DreamWorks Animation production, directed by Rob Minkoff (Stuart Little, The Lion Rex) from a screenplay past Craig Wright, is not perfect, but it is fast-moving, intermittently witty and pretty skilful fun."[50] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the picture a B, saying, "Mr. Peabody & Sherman is a whip-smart, consistently funny and practiced-natured film with some terrific voice performances and one of the most hilarious appearances ever by an animated version of a living human beingness."[51] Claudia Puig of USA Today gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying, "Mr. Peabody & Sherman is lively, educational and intermittently amusing. The fun, however, grows strained and formulaic as the movie goes on."[52] Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the moving picture two out of four stars, maxim, "The picture's animation design is strictly generic in its rounded edges and dutiful 3-D IN YOUR Confront!!! gimmicks. And the story gets off to such a sour first, information technology takes a long time for the one-act to recover."[21]
Bill Goodykoontz of The Arizona Republic gave the film 2 and a half stars out of 5, proverb, "It retains the master characters, the WABAC auto, the trips through history – but not the sense of nuttiness that made the TV drawing and then delightful."[53] Colin Covert of the Star Tribune gave the film three out of iv stars, saying, "What a relief to see that while Mr. Peabody's visuals are enhanced to sleek 21st-century standards, the essential charm of the serial survives more or less intact."[54] Elizabeth Weitzman of New York Daily News gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, saying, "Burrell doesn't quite capture the wry deadpan of the original, but then, neither does the movie. That's okay."[55] Bruce Demara of the Toronto Star gave the pic three out of iv stars, saying, "Kids of all ages are sure to enjoy this visually splendid, fast-paced boom through the past."[56] Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times gave the film a negative review, saying, "For all the ways the flick reflects its earlier TV incarnation, the shadings accept been softened. Mr. Peabody could utilise a fleck more than bite."[57] Soren Anderson of The Seattle Times gave the picture two and a half stars out of four, saying, "Aimlessly paced by manager Rob Minkoff (The Lion Male monarch) and making very effective use of 3D – Hey! Get that sword out of my face! – the movie will surely appeal to kids."[58] Rafer Guzman of Newsday gave the film two and a one-half stars out of four, proverb, "The movie has trouble stitching together disjointed episodes into a coherent narrative. Thanks to a strong voice cast, however, the characters retain their charm throughout."[59]
Leslie Felperin of The Hollywood Reporter gave the motion picture a positive review, proverb, "The picture'due south saving grace is its character design and employ of 3D techniques to speed things up in every sense when the plot starts to flag."[60] Liam Lacey of The Globe and Mail gave the film two and a half stars out of four, maxim, "Mr. Peabody is fast-paced and jammed with rib-poking historical references, simply it couldn't be called witty, even on the broadly winking level of the original cartoon."[61] Stephen Whitty of the Newark Star-Ledger gave the moving-picture show iii out of four stars, saying, "Fifty years ago, animated entertainment was a lot quieter. But that was my Mr. Peabody & Sherman. This is someone else's. And it should give them, and fifty-fifty a few open up-minded parents, almost just as much giggly fun."[62] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the motion picture a B, maxim, "Mr. Peabody & Sherman has a zesty fourth dimension mixing and matching historical figures, from Marie Antoinette to George Washington. Yet the movie never, to my mind, conjured quite the quirky effervescence of such brainiac blithe features as the Jimmy Neutron or SpongeBob SquarePants movies."[63] Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Mail service gave the movie one out of four stars, saying, "By visual standards alone, the characters, rendered in eye-popping 3-D, resemble nothing so much as Macy'southward Thanksgiving Day Parade floats. They're just equally lifeless and inexpressive, too."[64] Sean Daly of the Tampa Bay Times gave the film a B, saying, "Before getting sucked into a what-the-wormhole catastrophe that will scramble young brains, time-travel romp Mr. Peabody & Sherman is a fast, fun iii-D getaway."[65]
Lou Lumenick of the New York Post gave the motion picture three out of 4 stars, saying, "Confronting all odds, DreamWorks Animation has created a smart, funny and beautifully designed characteristic called Mr. Peabody & Sherman."[66] Tom Huddleston of Time Out gave the film two out of five stars, saying, "This characteristic-length Mr Peabody & Sherman is by no ways unbearable: there are a few decent gags, and the episodic plot but nearly manages to hold the interest. But there'due south little here for any but the nearly piece of cake-to-please youngsters."[67] Eric Henderson of Camber Magazine gave the film 1 and a half stars out of four, proverb, "The movie spent roughly a dozen years in development, and the moronic, corporate detritus from that long fourth dimension warp is strewn about like and so many improbable history lessons."[68] Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer gave the film three out of four stars, proverb, "Mr. Peabody & Sherman has a cool, midcentury-modernistic look (domestic dog and boy live in a populuxe Manhattan penthouse) and a voice bandage that may not be A-listing but fits the bill nicely."[69] David Gritten of The Daily Telegraph gave the film four out of five stars, saying, "It'southward sweetness-natured and amusing, with a story to obsess kids; yet the script has enough witty touches to continue adults laughing too."[70] Perry Seibert, writing for AllMovie, gave the motion-picture show 2 stars out of five, calling the moving-picture show "long, loud, and visually exhausting" and saying that it "feels less like an endeavor to update a boomer classic for millennials than a prime number example of how lazy marketing guys concur sway over what movies go made."[71]
Box office [edit]
Mr. Peabody & Sherman grossed $111.5 1000000 in the U.s. and Canada, and $164.2 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $275.7 million.[five] With a budget of $145 million,[5] the film underperformed, forcing DreamWorks Animation to take a $57 million write-down on behalf of the film.[72]
In Due north America, the film earned $8 million on its opening day,[73] and opened to number two in its get-go weekend, with $32.2 one thousand thousand, backside 300: Rise of an Empire.[74] In its second weekend, the film moved upward to number i, grossing $21.viii 1000000.[75] In its third weekend, the film dropped to number three, grossing $11.8 million.[76] In its fourth weekend, the film dropped to number four, grossing $9.1 million.[77]
Accolades [edit]
Awards | ||||
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Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result | |
Annie Award[78] [79] | Outstanding Achievement for Animated Furnishings in an Blithe Production | Fangwei Lee, Krzysztof Rost, Jihyun Yoon, Robert Chen | Nominated | |
Outstanding Achievement for Character Pattern in an Animated Feature Production | Timothy Lamb, Joe Moshier | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production | Danny Elfman | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Accomplishment for Production Blueprint in an Animated Characteristic Product | David James, Ruben Perez, Priscilla Wong, Timothy Lamb, Alexandre Puvilland | Nominated | ||
British University Children's Awards[fourscore] | BAFTA Kid's Vote – Film in 2014 | Nominated | ||
Golden Trailer Awards[81] | Best Original Score | "Who'south the Domestic dog", 20th Century Fox, Buddha Jones | Nominated | |
Best Blitheness/Family unit TV Spot | Nominated | |||
Best Pre-bear witness Theatrical Advertising for a Make | "Odeon Premier Social club", 20th Century Fox, Toy Box Entertainment | Nominated | ||
All-time Viral Video or Campaign | "History Greatest Mystery", 20th Century Fox, Toy Box Entertainment | Nominated |
Soundtrack [edit]
Mr. Peabody & Sherman | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Danny Elfman | ||||
Released | March 3, 2014 | |||
Recorded | 2012 | |||
Genre | Picture score | |||
Length | 50:10 | |||
Label | Relativity Music Group | |||
Danny Elfman film scores chronology | ||||
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The moving picture's score was composed past Danny Elfman.[82] The soundtrack was released by Relativity Music Group on March 3, 2014.[83] Peter Andre wrote and performed for the moving picture a song titled "Kid",[84] which is played during the British version of the stop credits, instead of Grizfolk's "Way Back When".[85]
- Track listing
All music is composed past Danny Elfman, except as noted.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Mr. Peabody's Prologue" | three:19 |
2. | "Reign of Terror!" | 2:48 |
3. | "The Drop Off" | ane:14 |
4. | "The Dog Whistle" | 0:48 |
5. | "The Cherry-red Tree" | 0:59 |
6. | "A Deep Regard" | 0:52 |
7. | "Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)" (John Lennon) | iii:51 |
eight. | "Dinner Party" | 0:30 |
9. | "The Petersons / The Wabac Auto" | iii:08 |
10. | "Aquarela do Brasil" | 0:47 |
11. | "Off to Arab republic of egypt" | 2:07 |
12. | "The Wedding Exodus" | 1:05 |
13. | "Hammer-Time" | 0:57 |
14. | "The Flying Machine" | 4:42 |
15. | "Trojan Horse" | three:25 |
16. | "War / Disaster" | 3:32 |
17. | "History Mash-Up" | 4:33 |
eighteen. | "I'm a Dog Besides" | 3:41 |
xix. | "Fixing the Rip" | two:13 |
20. | "Dorsum to Schoolhouse" | one:16 |
21. | "Aquarela do Brasil (Coda)" | 1:03 |
22. | "The Amazing Mr. Peabody" | 0:34 |
23. | "Fashion Dorsum When" (Grizfolk) | 2:46 |
Total length: | 50:x |
Domicile video [edit]
Mr. Peabody & Sherman was released in digital HD, Blu-ray (second and 3D) and DVD on Oct 14, 2014. The Blu-ray release also included a new CGI Rocky & Bullwinkle short film.[86] Every bit of February 2015, 3.four million dwelling entertainment units were sold.[87]
Television series [edit]
An animated television set series featuring Mr. Peabody and Sherman, titled The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Prove, was premiered on October 9, 2015, on Netflix.[88] The series is based on the 1960s brusk film segments that aired as part of The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, and it also takes some elements from the film.[88] After being revealed as time travelers at the end of the film, Mr. Peabody and Sherman launch a live Tv set variety show, hosting diverse historical figures at their Manhattan penthouse.[88] The series is hand-drawn, with the Vancouver-based DHX Media providing the animation.[88] Mr. Peabody is voiced by Chris Parnell, while Max Charles reprises his role as Sherman from the film.[88] According to The Animation Guild, I.A.T.S.E. Local 839, 78 episodes of the television series take been ordered,[89] however, only 52 episodes were fabricated. A soundtrack for the series was released digitally on October 2, 2015, and on CD in Dec 2015. Published by Lakeshore Records, the album features original score and the opening theme song past Eric Goldman and Michael Corcoran (a.k.a. The Outfit), and new original songs by Jukebox the Ghost, JD McPherson, Wordsworth and Prince Paul, and Ra Ra Anarchism.[90] [91]
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Mr. Peabody & Sherman at IMDb
- Mr. Peabody & Sherman at the TCM Movie Database
- Mr. Peabody & Sherman at The Big Drawing DataBase
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Peabody_%26_Sherman
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