Uplifting theme:
- Be proud of who you are and whose you are.
- It’s a sweet, perhaps overly-sentimental, father-son movie that will leave you grinning as you walk out the movie theater.
- Every dog should have a boy.
- I thought it was cute when Mr. Peabody found Sherman as an orphaned baby in a box wearing glasses.
- I got a kick out of hearing funnyman Steven Colbert voice Paul Peterson. He called Sherman “Dos Shermanos” when he got a little tipsy from Mr. Peabody’s dinner party drinks.
- I can never get enough of Allison Janney, Stanley Tucci, Leslie Mann, and Ty Burrell. I was tickled to hear Mel Brooks brings Albert Einstein to life.
- The audience laughed with delight during the scene when Mr. Peabody plays a bunch of different audiences.
- A recurring gag occurred every time someone dropped something in Egypt; a servant would race by, pick it up and say something so fast I couldn’t quite tell…“I got it!”
- The audience I sat with instantly fell in love with Agamemnon. Patrick Warburton always knocks it out of the park with his awesome voice and perfect comedic timing. I thought his armpits were hilarious. I thought it was cute when he recruited “Shermanis” to join his Greek fighting team. One of his many funny lines was “My father is half man, half minotaur, all judgment.” I thought the Trojan war scene was amusing how they tried to make it look like the movie 300 with slow-motion action sequences.
- Adorable Spartacusscene with Kirk Douglas cameo.
- The animation design of the hills outside the city of Florence was disappointing. I loved the detail on the famous Ponte Vechio and the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore. I was in beautiful Florence a few months ago and was reliving my trip through those scenes. Unfortunately, the ocean water animation was also poorly done.
- It was hard to cheer for Penny Peterson who was such a brat. I didn’t care if she got left behind in another time or not.
- I was kind of surprised when Mr. Peabody said something about booby traps and Sherman giggled “You said boobie!”
- “When Sherman says “I love you Mr. Peabody”, his adopted dog father says “I have a deep regard for you, as well, Sherman.”
- “Pictures were taken for insurance purposes.” – Principal Purdy
- “Wait, what kind of cake?” – a French man in the crowd during the French revolution scene, responding to Marie Antoinette’s famous line “Let them eat cake!”
- “A cantaloupe? The lowest of the fruits!” – A French man
- “When it comes to my daughter, nothing is more important than…(answering cell phone suddenly) Shello? Sure, I’ll take a survey.” – Mr. Peterson
- Penny asks Sherman “Do you do everything Mr. Peabody says?” “Yeah.” She asks “Do you know what that makes you?” “An obedient son.” “No, a dog.”
- “Oy plagues. Why did I ever move to Egypt?” – A random Jewish man in the crowd
- “You can’t marry him! His name rhymes with butt!” – Sherman
- “This is a little home-spun concoction I like to call ‘Einstein on the Beach.’” – Mr. Peabody
- “So, he’s literally a dog.” (Mr. Peterson) “I prefer the term “literate” dog.” (Mr. Peabody)
- Van Gogh with bandages on his ears
- The little boy in Sherman’s classroom whose feet can’t reach the floor when he’s sitting down at his desk.
- Boxers with hearts on them
- The dog with the cone on its head at the beginning of the movie.
- Try to figure out what the mystery meat is on the cafeteria food trays.
- The picture of cats hanging in Principal Purdy’s office at school.
- Picture of Ghandi next to Sherman’s bed.
- Rubic’s cube (Hint: look for Einstein).
- “I love New York” t-shirt and underwear.
- Bill Clinton cameo.
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