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Mr Peabody & Sherman

Mr Peabody & Sherman
Mr Peabody & Sherman

Film Details

Year

2014

Duration

92 minutes

Genres

Action and Adventure, Animation

Language

English


Synopsis

The future is at risk and it’s up to the world’s most extraordinary dog to save the day in this boisterous animated comedy, based on characters from a 1960s TV cartoon show. A scientist, inventor and all-round genius, talking pooch Mr Peabody’s been using his greatest creation – the WABAC time machine – to take his adopted human son, Sherman, on colourful adventures to the past. But disaster strikes when Sherman secretly borrows the contraption to impress a classmate, accidentally ripping a hole in the universe and altering crucial events in history. With the whole of time consequently threatened, the race is on for Mr Peabody to put things right, resulting in irreverent laughs and some important life lessons.

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U Classification

Mild comic violence, threat, very mild bad language.

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