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* In one episode Mr. Peabody made a pun in the middle. How does that work? (Sherman asked him why he didn’t use the pun at the end, and Peabody assured Sherman he had a worse one for the end.)
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[[WMG: The animals in Bullwinkle's hat eat the rabbit]]
Bullwinkle always plans to pull a rabbit out of his hat only to instead get a different - and usually predatory - rabbit. These animals showed up in Bullwinkle's hat, ate the rabbit, and happened to still be there when Bullwinkle did his trick so he pulled them out instead. Though it doesn't explain the time he pulled out Rocky instead.
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WildMassGuessing for ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle''.
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** Fearless Leader Putin wishes everyone to know that was propaganda written by Moose and Squirrel.
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He is a were moose, he is human for half of his life that's why he went to Whatsamatta U., a moose could never be accepted into College.

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He is a were moose, he is human for half of his life that's why he went to Whatsamatta Wossamotta U., a moose could never be accepted into College.
** This is handwaved in the Wossamotta U. story arc. At first, a member of the faculty says that college rules state that a moose cannot play on the football team. Upon second look, the rules say a ''mouse'' cannot play, thus making Bullwinkle eligible.
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** He's supposed to be a characterization of a little boy (or boy scout). Jay Ward's other animal heroes, Crusader Rabbit and Hoppity Hooper, also had female voice talents (Lucille Bliss and Chris Jenkyns), so it's all based on what the producers want in the characters' voices.




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** Or Vladimir Putin. Recents memes and political cartoons have pointed out that He and Natasha were involved in the 2016 election meddling.
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[[WMG: Rocky is genderqueer]]
Since some people think he's a girl thanks to his rather feminine voice. Also, in the 60's all the girl characters were ultrafeminine, and even most tomboy characters back then had something to make them distinct from the boys (i.e. eyelashes). Rocky doesn't have any, but he doesn't have many masculine traits either.
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[[WMG: Bullwinkle's middle name is Javier]]
Despite being consistently credited as "Bullwinkle [[MysteriousMiddleInitial J]]. Moose", he at one point claims his middle name starts with an X. Both Javier and Xavier can be pronounced the same and [[TheDitz getting them mixed up despite being his own middle name wouldn't be out of character for him at all]].
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[[WMG: Peabody is a [[DoctorWho Time Lord]]]]

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[[WMG: Peabody is a [[DoctorWho [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lord]]]]
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[[WMG: Boris Badenov is himself a disguise]]
...Of either Kim Jong-Il or Kim Il Sung, as Boris Badenov looks fairly similar to the Kim Jong family, and the Soviet Union was allied with North Korea.
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*So it's like the Internet Archive Wayback Machine then?
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* It would also mesh well with his inevitable passing of the machine to Sherman. There's only two ways Sherman could find out about the return system: either being told by Peabody when he think's the boy is ready, or figuring it out on his own and successfully triggering it, which would require so much cleverness and wit that, in Peabody's eyes, he would most certainly be ready anyway.

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* It would also mesh well with his inevitable passing of the machine to Sherman. There's only two ways Sherman could find out about the return system: either by being told by Peabody when he think's thinks the boy is ready, or by figuring it out on his own and successfully triggering it, which would require so much cleverness and wit that, in Peabody's eyes, he would most certainly be ready anyway.
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* It would also mesh well with his inevitable passing of the machine to Sherman. There's only two ways Sherman could find out about the return system: either being told by Peabody when he think's the boy is ready, or figuring it out on his own and successfully triggering it, which would require so much cleverness and wit that, in Peabody's eyes, he would most certainly be ready anyway.
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[[WMG: Peabody is a [[DoctorWho Time Lord]]

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[[WMG: Peabody is a [[DoctorWho Time Lord]]Lord]]]]
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[[WMG: Peabody is a [[DoctorWho Time Lord]]
The Wayback Machine happens to be his TARDIS. As for how a Time Lord became a dog, probably just a weird regeneration.
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[[WMG: The movie takes place in the same universe as ''Film/SpaceJam'' and the ''Film/FatAlbert'' movie.]]
All three movies have cartoon characters perfectly aware they're fictional characters, and their world where their shows/episodes take place exist in another dimension, separated from the real world. And the action going on in their world can be seen in the real world via TV.
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* ...because he's a squirrel?
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They're the only way to tell the Wayback machine to ''turn off''; the saying of the bad pun returns them to the time they departed from. Trying to figure out ''why'' he built the machine this way seems to me like trying to figure out why the [[{{Dilbert}} Garbageman]] is a garbageman even though he's the world's smartest human; because we are not Peabody, we will never truly find out.

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They're the only way to tell the Wayback machine to ''turn off''; the saying of the bad pun returns them to the time they departed from. Trying to figure out ''why'' he built the machine this way seems to me like trying to figure out why the [[{{Dilbert}} [[ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}} Garbageman]] is a garbageman even though he's the world's smartest human; because we are not Peabody, we will never truly find out.
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* Perhaps it's Peabody's way of stranding anyone who steals or forcibly commandeers the machine in the past (until he rescues them, if he ever does). Peabody could think of no better way to hide a trigger method than in something he always did anyway.

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* Perhaps it's Peabody's way of stranding anyone who steals or forcibly commandeers the machine in the past (until he rescues them, if he ever does). Peabody He was already in the habit of telling that kind of joke, and he could think of no better way to hide a trigger method than in something he always did anyway.
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*Perhaps it's Peabody's way of stranding anyone who steals or forcibly commandeers the machine in the past (until he rescues them, if he ever does). Peabody could think of no better way to hide a trigger method than in something he always did anyway.
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[[WMG: Rocky is castrated.]]
Ever wonder why his voice doesn't break, gets taller, or grows facial hair for 52 years?
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[[WMG: Bullwinkle is in fact not a moose]]
He is a were moose, he is human for half of his life that's why he went to Whatsamatta U., a moose could never be accepted into College.
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[[WMG:The real reason for Peabody's bad puns at the end of each of his segments.]]

They're the only way to tell the Wayback machine to ''turn off''; the saying of the bad pun returns them to the time they departed from. Trying to figure out ''why'' he built the machine this way seems to me like trying to figure out why the [[{{Dilbert}} Garbageman]] is a garbageman even though he's the world's smartest human; because we are not Peabody, we will never truly find out.
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This explains everything about it: the cartoonish portrayals of history, the fact that nothing they do seems to actually matter, and even the TranslatorMicrobes. Peabody just wants Sherman to ''think'' it's a time machine because he thinks it'll seem more interesting that way.

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This explains everything about it: the cartoonish portrayals of history, the fact that nothing they Peabody and Sherman do seems to actually matter, and even the TranslatorMicrobes. Peabody just wants Sherman to ''think'' it's a time machine because he [Peabody] thinks it'll seem more interesting that way.

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