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1* AdaptationDisplacement: Though ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' is iconic, the original ''Peabody's Improbable History'' shorts were just a small recurring segment and not the first thing most people would recall about the show..
2* {{Adorkable}}: Sherman is perhaps one of the best examples as his nerdy appearance, innocence, and clumsiness really take the cake.
3* {{Applicability}}: The entire custody arc works very well as an analogy for gay adoption. From Sherman being called a dog for having a dog father, to Peabody's hurt feelings at Sherman's insistence that he's not a dog, to the rallying "I'm a dog!" scene at the end.
4* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic:
5** [[Music/JohnLennon "Beautiful Boy"]]; The perfect background for Mr. Peabody’s memories of fatherhood.
6** The credits song "Way Back When" by Music/{{Grizfolk}}.
7* BaseBreakingCharacter: Penny. Many dislike her for her vicious bullying of Sherman, which is quickly forgotten about and never completely resolved, along with the fact that she causes most of the conflict in the film which goes uncalled out on, and her romance with Sherman coming completely out of nowhere. Others, however, still like Penny for the fact that she redeems herself by the end, apologizes for her actions, and the novelty of Creator/ArielWinter PlayingAgainstType.
8* CatharsisFactor:
9** Although it occurs off-screen, Sherman getting the upper hand by biting [[TheBully Penny]] as the latter was teasing him nonetheless qualifies.
10** Similarly, Mr. Peabody use his PapaWolf instincts by biting [[FatBitch Ms. Grunion]] as the latter was painfully taking Sherman away from him is also quite satisfying.
11* CultClassic: While it turned out to be an AcclaimedFlop, the movie has a fanbase among history nerds and is appreciated for its {{Applicability}} in the titular duo's InterspeciesAdoption.
12* DemographicallyInappropriateHumor:
13** When Mr. Peabody is trying to prevent a NeverTheSelvesShallMeet cause, he says to Sherman, "I've got to get you out of here before you touch yourself!" -- This gives Penny's parents and Ms. Grunion [[MistakenForMasturbating the wrong impression]], and Ms. Grunion in particular starts quickly writing down notes.
14** Agamemnon mentions [[Theatre/OedipusTheKing Oedipus]] has [[UsefulNotes/OedipusComplex an awkward relationship with his family]].
15* EnsembleDarkhorse: Agamemnon, in part due to being funny and badass, and also Creator/PatrickWarburton voicing him.
16* FanNickname: Even though their scenes were brief, Paul and Patty Peterson had moments that showed they were HappilyMarried which earned them the nickname, "The Sweetersons".
17* GatewaySeries: A lot of people were introduced to ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' through this film, which was based on one of that show's supporting segments.
18* GeniusBonus:
19** The gag of Creator/BenjaminFranklin pulling all the ladies to him is actually accurate to a degree: he was quite a ladies' man no matter how old and fat he got. To give some idea just how much: In addition to the unknown mistress who birthed his son William, he had at least two known mistresses in France, one of whom was married.
20** It's really no wonder Robespierre was [[ItMakesSenseInContext outraged by the cantaloupes]]; when it comes to fruit symbolism, melons have been symbols of gluttony, luxury, and wealth. All of which symbolize the aristocracy that were being reviled during the French revolution. It really ''was'' "the lowest of the fruits" to him.
21** The drink Peabody mixes for the Petersons, "Einstein on the beach", serves as a triple stealth pun: 1. "Sex on the beach" is an actual name of a cocktail, but adult beverages are bad enough in a children's animated feature without mentioning sex. 2. UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein's Theories of Relativity were instrumental in developing our modern understanding of time, which is what the portion of the movie bookended by the scene is all about. 3. The opera ''Theatre/EinsteinOnTheBeach'' is episodic in nature and doesn't have a plot per se, like the part of the movie that's bookended by this scene is.
22* HilariousInHindsight: The director of the movie, Rob Minkoff, also directed ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994''. Over a year-and-a-half after the movie came out, [[Creator/MaxCharles Sherman’s voice actor]] [[WesternAnimation/TheLionGuard went on to star in a spin-off show of that movie.]]
23* {{Moe}}:
24** Sherman. He is EndearinglyDorky and and very excitable.
25** Penny, despite initially being a {{Jerkass}} to Sherman, also counts.
26* MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler: When Ms. Grunion separated Mr. Peabody from Sherman. If you think that's a little undeserving, then there's the moment where she sports a PsychoticSmirk after Mr. Peabody let his PapaWolf instinct get the better of him and bite her, showing that she's going to separate them ''permanently''.]]
27* NarmCharm: Sherman, Penny, her parents and all of the displaced people throughout time admitting they are dogs in spirit just like Mr. Peabody. As silly as this is, everyone is unabashedly supporting Mr. Peabody for being a great and truly exceptional person, despite being just a dog.
28* OlderThanTheyThink: Not everyone seems to realize the film is based on a 1960's cartoon. At least on Website/YouTube, some people who watched the trailers think that Mr. Peabody was based on Brian from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' ([[HilariousInHindsight though a]] CutawayGag [[HilariousInHindsight actually had Brian as Mr. Peabody!]]).
29* {{Squick}}: When escaping from the French Revolution through the sewers, Sherman trips and falls face first in a puddle of water, which he comments tastes gross.
30--> '''Mr Peabody:''' Interestingly, that's not water!"
31* StrangledByTheRedString: Sherman's (sudden and intense) interest in Penny is dropped in the audience's lap clumsily and with little warning or {{foreshadowing}}, especially in light of the fact that their main interactions so far have been ugly and antagonistic. As Mr. Peabody actually mentioned, it seems his crush on Penny developed out of jealousy when he saw that she was about to marry King Tut.
32* TheyChangedItNowItSucks:
33** Many fans of the original segments are complaining that Mr. Peabody appears to have [[TookALevelInKindness taken a level in kindness]] in the movie, as opposed to the more distant authority figure he is in the show. Others are complaining about the duo's slightly altered relationship (here, Peabody is Sherman's adoptive father and it's the heart of the story, instead of Sherman simply being Peabody's "pet" with the joke being that the dog/master roles are switched), or indeed, even elaborated on at all, from the original segments. Still others are complaining about the apparent RomanticPlotTumor shown in the trailer. Then there are the 2D fans who hate that it's in CGI.
34** There are also some who dislike that the film attempts to be more historically accurate (see UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington and Cherry Tree), despite the fact that this is supposedly Peabody's ''Improbable'' History. Granted, there's still a lot of ArtisticLicenseHistory, but nonetheless.
35* ToyShip: Sherman and Penny, although they get off to a rocky start.
36-->'''Sherman''': She ''hates'' me!
37-->'''Peabody''': (''in a hushed voice'') Make it work!
38** [[spoiler: Seems to be confirmed at least on Sherman's part.]]
39-->[[spoiler: '''Sherman''': Gimme a break! [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial It’s not like I want to hold her hand or go to the park with her (dreamily) or watch her while she’s brushing her hair...]] (Sees Mr. Peabody looking unconvinced and snaps out of it)... or anything.]]
40* UnpopularPopularCharacter: In the story perhaps [[spoiler:Mr. Peabody himself. The movie suggests that most people in the present time are envious of his wealth and knowledge or just heartless to Mr. Peabody. Just think about it. In the beginning it was Penny's father, later Ms. Grunion herself and all the people in the finale? They just watched how Ms. Grunion wanted to separate father and son. You could say that Sherman is actually the only one who really loves him.]]
41** Also, nowhere is this more clearly demonstrated than in [[spoiler: the climax of the movie. While Mr. Peabody bit Ms. Grunion, it wasn't that penetrating, and it was out of self defense in the protection of Sherman. But ''how'' does she react to it? By immediately calling the cops, animal control, and also ''gleefully'' enjoying every minute she can on how much [[DisproportionateRetribution she plans on making him to die because of it]]. Not only is he certainly more powerful than her, being a business titan and captain of industry, to her he's a dog that deserves to be destroyed.]] For many fans, this was when she crossed the MoralEventHorizon.
42--->'''Ms. Grunion''': [[spoiler: Don't you know what happens to dogs that bite?]]
43** There's also the reason that Ms. Grunion wanted to separate Sherman and Mr. Peabody to begin with: because Sherman got into a fight with Penny and bit her. Sherman got into one fight (his first one) and bit Penny because she was continuously mocking him and holding him a chokehold. But it's all because Mr. Peabody is a terrible parent, because "normal" kids "don't bite", and as mentioned before, ''no one tries to talk back to her'' except the Principal, who is quickly glared down.
44* TheWoobie: Sherman. As a baby, instead of being put in an orphanage or up for adoption, he was left in a cardboard box hidden in a dark alley with only glasses, a diaper and a nametag. Mr. Peabody found him crying in the box on a cold and rainy night and took him in as his own child. Despite being raised well by Peabody and he couldn't be happier, he is an easy target for those who feel like he is "[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything different]]" because his dad is a dog. This is made worse by the fact that Peabody hadn't anticipated that Sherman might be treated differently or even put down by other kids because he is the only kid with a dog as a father. Blissfully unaware, Sherman walks into school the first day and he is already being bullied and harassed by another student. When they travel to Italy, Sherman is very respectful and obedient towards his father but when he becomes rebellious, his father scolds him and Sherman is rather sensitive about it. In the battle of Troy, [[spoiler: Peabody presumably dies, leaving Sherman a complete emotional wreck and he has no idea what to do without him. Even after they come back home, Ms. Grunion forcibly removes him from Peabody's custody and when Peabody bites Grunion, she calls Animal Control to have Peabody ''put to sleep''.]] Thankfully, everything gets better for him [[EarnYourHappyEnding in the end]].

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