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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: During the montage, [[Literature/BookOfExodus Moses is shown being found in the bullrushes]]. In contrast to the rest of the historical figures in the film, Moses' historicity is not definite.
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* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Sherman is the nice, Penny is the mean, and Mr. Peabody is the in-between. Penny does get nicer later on.
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* AnAesop: InUniverse example when Sherman's teacher asked what tree UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington chopped down to which Sherman explains he never did but the story was made up in order to teach kids about lying.
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* MidflightWaterTouching: When Sherman and Penny steal [[Creator/LeonardoDaVinci DaVinci]]'s flying machine, they eventually fly over the Venice's canals, and Penny briefly puts her hand in the water.
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The short film ''Almost Home'' played in front of the theatrical release, as a prequel to DWA's 2015 release, ''WesternAnimation/Home2015''.

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The film was also supposed to have a new ''[[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle2014 Rocky and Bullwinkle]]'' short attached to it during its theatrical release. However, it was ultimately taken off and included as a bonus feature on the film's UsefulNotes/BluRay 3D release instead; the short film ''Almost Home'' was played in front of the theatrical release, it to compromise, as a prequel to DWA's 2015 release, ''WesternAnimation/Home2015''.
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** In Italy, when Sherman finally got a hold of flying the plane, Mr. Peabody tells Sherman that he doesn't know how to fly and Sherman [[ForgotAboutHisPowers forgets how to fly]] and nearly crashes.

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** In Italy, when Sherman finally got a hold of flying the plane, Mr. Peabody tells Sherman that he doesn't know how to fly and Sherman [[ForgotAboutHisPowers [[CentipedesDilemma forgets how to fly]] and nearly crashes.

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* CatchPhrase: I don't get it.


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* CharacterCatchphrase: I don't get it.
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* VisualCalcus: Mr. Peabody being Awesome By Analysis frequently uses visualized diagrams and equations in 3D space, allowing him to formulate complex plans with mathematical precision.
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--> '''Peabody''': I prefer the term '[[JustForPun literate]]' dog.

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--> '''Peabody''': I prefer the term '[[JustForPun literate]]' 'literate' dog.
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* {{Feelies}}: When the film was first released on UsefulNotes/BluRay, a UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}} exclusive edition was packaged with a Mr. Peabody plushie.
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* AdultsAreUseless: Briefly towards the beginning, when Penny is quite openly bullying Sherman and even ends up putting him in a choke hold, with a crowd of kids gathering and cheering, there is not one adult to be seen. Apparently, the children are simply left unattended at lunch. And when adults ''are'' brought in, the bullying is dismissed as kids being kids, and the bully is made to be the victim even though she provoked Sherman to violence. The principal is later shown to be mildly ineffectual. {{Subverted}} with Mr. Peabody, though; in this film, the trope only applies to ''human'' adults.

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* AdultsAreUseless: Briefly towards the beginning, when Penny is quite openly bullying Sherman and even ends up putting him in a choke hold, with a crowd of kids gathering and cheering, there is not one adult to be seen. Apparently, the children are simply left unattended at lunch. And when adults ''are'' brought in, the bullying is dismissed as kids being kids, and kids; the bully is made to be the victim even though she provoked Sherman to violence. The principal is later shown to be mildly ineffectual. {{Subverted}} with Mr. Peabody, though; in this film, the trope only applies to ''human'' adults.

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