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** Or, what if Peabody and Sherman visited [[TheCretaceousisAlwaysDoomed the Mesozoic era, specifically the Cretaceous period]], and that asteroid came down?

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** Or, what if Peabody and Sherman visited [[TheCretaceousisAlwaysDoomed the Mesozoic era, specifically the Cretaceous period]], period, and that asteroid came down?

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* In the scene where Peabody, posing as Anubis, threatens the Egyptians that if the marriage is sealed, there will be plagues unleashed on the city. One random guy in the crowd says "Oh again with the plagues, why did I ever move to Egypt?". This line has a double meaning; Not only had AncientEgypt been known for welcoming immigrants of every background with great hospitality, but it is also a funny ShoutOut to one of [=DreamWorks=]'s [[WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt earlier films]], which involves plagues hitting Egypt in one scene.



* It's not that surprising that Agamemnon would put a child in danger to fight the Trojans; he was willing to murder his own daughter, Iphigenia, in order to actually leave to go to war (the wind refused to blow unless he did so).

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* It's not that surprising that Agamemnon would put a child in danger to fight the Trojans; he was willing to ''[[OffingTheOffspring murder his own daughter, daughter]]'', Iphigenia, in order to actually leave to go to war (the wind refused to blow unless he did so).


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** And also, the UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic is shown falling out from the portal down to the city below. And when you remember that there are more than ''2,000'' people on the ship, as well as possibly even more on the streets...? ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill indeed.
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* The only prehistoric era Mr. Peabody and Sherman appear to have visited at one point was [[MammothsMeanIceAge the Ice Age]], and never any geologic era further back, not even the Mesozoic Era. All of the time periods visited occurred during ''human'' history (as humans have just evolved during the ice age), and back then, people didn't know what dinosaurs were until the 1800s, and [[{{Pun}} evolving]] [[ScienceMarchesOn science]] would've made historical depictions of dinosaurs inaccurate to today's depictions.
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** Or, what if Peabody and Sherman visited [[TheCretaceousisAlwaysDoomed the Mesozoic era, specifically the Cretaceous period]], and that asteroid came down?
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* [[spoiler: After biting her, Ms. Grunion implies that she's going to have Mr. Peabody put down. Even though Mr. Peabody is as sapient as a human being (and a genius), it seems he'll still be killed for actions that would be unjust cause for killing a human, [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman simply because he's a dog]].]]

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* Why/how would a toddler already have glasses?
** There are tests for it as part of a doctor's exam in regards to developmental phases and signs you can look for. If a child has difficulty focusing on objects or recognizing a parent's face, it's likely they are near-sighted. Just like if a child isn't speaking by 18 months, you want to determine if they understand you. If they show signs of comprehension, they are developing their language skills and may simply be quiet. A doctor would already be able to determine if it was physiological.
** On a personal note, I got my first pair of glasses when I was only 7 months old.

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* [[spoiler: After biting her, Ms. Grunion implies that she's going to have Mr. Peabody put down. Even though Mr. Peabody is as sapient as a human being (and a genius), it seems he'll still be killed for actions that would be unjust cause for killing a human, [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman simply because he's a dog]].]]

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* Why/how would a toddler already have glasses?
** There are tests for it as part of a doctor's exam in regards to developmental phases and signs you can look for. If a child has difficulty focusing on objects or recognizing a parent's face, it's likely they are near-sighted. Just like if a child isn't speaking by 18 months, you want to determine if they understand you. If they show signs of comprehension, they are developing their language skills and may simply be quiet. A doctor would already be able to determine if it was physiological.
** On a personal note, I got my first pair of glasses when I was only 7 months old.
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* In the "Beautiful Boy" montage, it's shown Mr Peabody writing a story (for Sherman) and signing it under [[UsefulNotes/WilliamShakespeare William Shakespeare]]. There has been debate over whether or not Shakespeare actually wrote any of his plays at all.

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* In the "Beautiful Boy" montage, it's shown Mr Peabody writing a story (for Sherman) and signing it under [[UsefulNotes/WilliamShakespeare William Shakespeare]].Creator/WilliamShakespeare. There has been debate over whether or not Shakespeare actually wrote any of his plays at all.
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* It's not that surprising that Agamemnon would put a child in danger to fight the Trojans; he was willing to murder his own daughter, Iphigenia, in order to actually leave to go to war (the wind refused to blow unless he did so).
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* Why on earth is the WABAC a red spheroid? It doesn't seem to be based on anything, though Peabody seems close to the Doctor from DoctorWho. But a red, clearly futuristic space-apple is almost the exact opposite of a mundane-looking blue police box - oh.

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* Why on earth is the WABAC a red spheroid? It doesn't seem to be based on anything, though Peabody seems close to the Doctor from DoctorWho.''Series/DoctorWho''. But a red, clearly futuristic space-apple is almost the exact opposite of a mundane-looking blue police box - oh.
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* [[spoiler: 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]].

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* [[spoiler: 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]].got. The difference is in the kind of ladies [[LikesOlderWomen he liked]]]].
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* In the "Beautiful Boy" montage, it's shown Mr Peabody writing a story (for Sherman) and signing it under [[UsefulNotes/William Shakespeare William Shakespeare]]. There has been debate over whether or not Shakespeare actually wrote any of his plays at all.

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* In the "Beautiful Boy" montage, it's shown Mr Peabody writing a story (for Sherman) and signing it under [[UsefulNotes/William Shakespeare [[UsefulNotes/WilliamShakespeare William Shakespeare]]. There has been debate over whether or not Shakespeare actually wrote any of his plays at all.
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* In the "Beautiful Boy" montage, it's shown Mr Peabody writing a story (for Sherman) and signing it under [[UsefulNotes/William Shakespeare William Shakespeare]]. There has been debate over whether or not Shakespeare actually wrote any of his plays at all.

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