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Hector J. Peabody, simply referred to as Mr. Peabody, is an Anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic cartoon dog who appeared in the late 1950s and early 1960s television animated series ''The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends'', produced by Jay Ward. Peabody appeared in the "Peabody's Improbable History" segments created by Ted Key, and was voiced by Bill Scott (voice actor), Bill Scott. In 2014, he was featured in a computer-animated film, ''Mr. Peabody & Sherman''. From 2015 to 2017, he appeared in a The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show, television series based on the film. Mr. Peabody's first name is never given or referred to in the cartoons, but in an animated promotion for the ''Rocky & Bullwinkle'' Savings stamp, Savings Stamp Club, he tells Sherman that it is "Hector".


''Peabody's Improbable History''


Plot

The cartoons are about Peabody, who is the smartest being in existence, having graduated from Harvard when he was 3 years old. ("Wagna cum Laude"). Peabody has accomplished many things in his life as a business magnate, inventor, scientist, Nobel Prize, Nobel laureate, gourmand, and two-time Olympic medalist.


Episodes

This is the list of 91 episodes which aired in 1959 and 1960: # "Show Opening" (featuring Benjamin Franklin, Ben Franklin) # "Napoleon" # "Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, Lord Nelson" # "Wyatt Earp" # "King Arthur" # "Franz Schubert" # "Lucrezia Borgia" # "Walter Raleigh, Sir Walter Raleigh" # "Robert Fulton" # "Annie Oakley" # "Jesse James" # "The Wright brothers, Wright Brothers" # "George Armstrong Custer" # "Alfred Nobel" # "Marco Polo" # "Richard I of England, Richard the Lionhearted" # "Don Juan" # "William Tecumseh Sherman" # "First Kentucky Derby" # "P. T. Barnum" # "Henry Morton Stanley, Stanley and David Livingstone, Livingstone" # "Louis Pasteur" # "Robin Hood" # "Robinson Crusoe" # "Juan Ponce de León, Ponce de León" # "Leonardo da Vinci" # "John L. Sullivan" # "Paul Revere" # "Confucius" # "Nero" # "Matthew Webb, Captain Matthew Clift" # "Vasco Núñez de Balboa" # "Peter Cooper" # "The Battle of Bunker Hill" # "The Pony Express" # "Stephen Decatur" # "Alexander Graham Bell" # "Robert Peary, Commander Peary" # "Pancho Villa" # "Lord Francis Douglas" # "Sitting Bull" # "Christopher Columbus" # "The French Foreign Legion" # "Guglielmo Marconi" # "Scotland Yard" # "John Philip Holland, John Holland" # "Louis XVI of France, Louis XVI" # "Francisco Pizarro" # "Daniel Boone" # "William Shakespeare" # "Zebulon Pike" # "Golf, The First Golf Match" # "William Tell" # "James Abbott McNeill Whistler, James McNeill Whistler" # "Ferdinand Magellan" # "Ludwig van Beethoven" # "Calamity Jane" # "Surrender of Lord Cornwallis, Cornwallis' Surrender" # "Buffalo nickel, The First Indian Nickel" # "Jules Verne" # "Giacomo Casanova, Casanova" # "T. E. Lawrence, Lawrence of Arabia" # "Charles Edward Stuart, Bonnie Prince Charlie" # "Paul Reuter" # "Johannes Gutenberg" # "Buffalo Bill" # "Hans Christian Ørsted" # "Leif Erikson, Leif Ericson" # "John Sutter" # "Sir Isaac Newton" # "Kit Carson" # "The First Caveman" # "Geronimo" # "Great Wall of China, The Great Wall of China" # "John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry, The Marquis of Queensbury" # "James Bowie, Jim Bowie" # "Edgar Allan Poe" # "Charge of the Light Brigade" # "Royal Canadian Mounted Police, The Royal Mounted Police" # "Bullfighting, The First Bullfight" # "Great Pyramid of Giza, The Building of the Great Pyramid" # "John James Audubon" # "Mata Hari" # "Galileo Galilei, Galileo" # "Battle of Waterloo, Wellington at Waterloo" # "Florence Nightingale" # "Henry VIII of England, Henry the VIII" # "1911 Indianapolis 500, The First Indianapolis Auto Race" # "William Kidd, Captain Kidd" # "Texas Ranger Division, The Texas Rangers" # "Cleopatra"


Film

An animated feature film based on the characters of Mister Peabody and Sherman had been in development at DreamWorks Animation since 2007. The feature was directed by Rob Minkoff, who is known for co-directing ''The Lion King'' for Disney. In January 2011, it was announced that a 3-D film, 3-D computer animated film titled ''Mr. Peabody & Sherman'' would be released on March 14, 2014. Robert Downey Jr. was announced to voice Mr. Peabody, but in March 2012, was replaced by Ty Burrell. Max Charles, the actor who plays young Peter Parker in ''The Amazing Spider-Man (2012 film), The Amazing Spider-Man'' voiced Sherman. In June 2012, it was reported that ''Mr. Peabody & Shermans release date had been moved up to November 8, 2013. Stephen Colbert voiced Paul Peterson, Penny's father; Leslie Mann voiced Peterson's wife, Patty, and Ariel Winter (Burrell's ''Modern Family (TV series), Modern Family'' co-star) voiced their daughter Penny. Also joining the cast were Allison Janney and Stephen Tobolowsky. In September 2012, the release date was moved up for a week to November 1, 2013. It finally had an official release on March 7, 2014. The film was produced by Alex Schwartz and Denise Cascino, and written by Craig Wright (playwright), Craig Wright. The film focused much more on Mr. Peabody and Sherman's personal lives that prompt a series of time-traveling mishaps with the WABAC machine, forcing the pair to put things on track before the space-time continuum is irreparably destroyed. Unlike the show, Mr. Peabody treats Sherman as a beloved son, whom he adopted as an infant rather than as a pet and assistant, and the machine is more futuristic with an autonomous aircraft function. Also, a third member of the team is introduced, Penny, who is Sherman's rival and later, best friend and love interest.


''The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show''

An animated television series, starring Mr. Peabody and Sherman, premiered in October 2015, on Netflix. It takes the form of a talk show named ''The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show'', with Mr. Peabody and Sherman hosting historical guests. The series is inspired by the 1960s short segments, including their hand-drawn animation and comedy, and it also integrates some elements from the Mr. Peabody & Sherman, 2014 film. Mr. Peabody is voiced by Chris Parnell, while Max Charles reprises his role as Sherman from the film. In this series, Peabody's family is further explored, with his foster parents appearing in the first season's episode nine, and his distant Uncle Duke appearing in a time travel adventure in the fourth season's episode six.


Appearances


Television shows

*In ''The Simpsons fifth Halloween special ("Treehouse of Horror V"), in the ''Time and Punishment'' segment, Homer Simpson finds himself able to travel through time by means of a magic toaster and claims he is the "first non-Brazilian person to travel backwards through time". He then comes across Mr. Peabody (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) and Sherman (voiced by Nancy Cartwright). Mr. Peabody then corrects Homer, saying he is actually the second. Sherman then agrees with him, only for Mr. Peabody to respond with "Quiet, you." The characters Kang and Kodos later take on Peabody's and Sherman's appearances (though still in their helmets and with their tentacles) due to Homer's meddling with the time stream. *In ''Time Squad'', the character Otto is modeled on Sherman, and Larry partially on Peabody. *In the ''Family Guy'' episode "The Kiss Seen Around the World", Peter Griffin and Brian Griffin travel back in time to see Christopher Columbus. The two don similar looks to Mister Peabody and Sherman; the flashback also parodies the format of the show, with the two going back in time and Brian (Mr. Peabody) teaching Peter (Sherman). *He and Sherman made a small cameo in the first chapter of ''Moosebumps!'' in ''The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (TV series), The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle''.


Tribute

* The 1985 film ''Back to the Future'' included a 1955 character named Otis Peabody with a son named Sherman, a tribute to the animated characters. Unlike the famed duo, this Sherman and Mr. Peabody are hostile toward Marty McFly and his time machine, mistaking Marty for an evil alien and his DeLorean time machine for a Spacecraft, spaceship. * The Wayback Machine, which records extant Internet webpages on https://archive.org (USA), is named after Mr. Peabody's Wayback Machine (Peabody's Improbable History), WABAC machine.


References


Further reading

* * Chunovic, Louis. (1996) ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Book''. Bantam Books. * * * *


External links


''Peabody's Improbable History''
on Toonopedia * {{The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends Television characters introduced in 1959 Animated characters introduced in 1959 Anthropomorphic dogs Fictional businesspeople Fictional inventors Fictional Olympic competitors Fictional Nobel laureates Fictional scientists Male characters in animation Rocky and Bullwinkle characters American time travel television series Time travelers