Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe time-traveling adventures of the world's smartest dog and his boy repairing errors in history.The time-traveling adventures of the world's smartest dog and his boy repairing errors in history.The time-traveling adventures of the world's smartest dog and his boy repairing errors in history.
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. . . Horatio Nelson lost his eye, the know-it-all mutt replies "search me." Peabody is wise to shield the impressionable kid from the disreputable facts delineating the thoroughly disreputable Nelson's Life and Injuries. An ardent supporter of Human Bondage, Nelson married a trafficker's daughter expecting to reap a fortune in illicit plantation profits. When he learned that he'd been hoodwinked by the people profiteers, he started having children with a decent woman. This enraged his spouse F-word, whose obscene name rhymes with "canny." First she poked out one of his eyes with a steak knife, later disarming him with a meat cleaver and finally fatally would him with a Cat of Nine Tails. Lord Nelson already was in Dutch with the British monarch for being a close ally of a dude who tried to assassinate King George III, barely escaping a double-header decapitation. Therefore, Britain covered up all of Horatio's family spat blood-letting as "war injuries," and erected a giant shaft in his memory in downtown London.
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- AnecdotesThe name of Mr. Peabody's time machine is WABAC (pronounced "Way-back"). It resembles a typical computer of the time, which could take up an entire room of the office building. Such computers often had names like ENIAC or UNIVAC, with AC standing for Automatic Computer. Show director Gerard Baldwin stated that WABAC was intended to parody UNIVAC specifically. (In M. Peabody et Sherman: Les Voyages dans le temps (2014), WABAC's full name was retconned as Wavelength Acceleration Bi-directional Asynchronous Controller.)
- GaffesMany of the depicted historical figures bear little resemblance to the real people. However, Peabody does explain in Show Opening (1959) that WABAC is not really a time machine, but a should-have-been machine. It is a gateway to a sanitized idealistic version of history. E.g., this explains why everybody they meet speaks American English.
- Générique farfeluThere are three different opening titles sequences for Peabody shorts. One is the parade, where Peabody and Sherman ride in a Roman Empire chariot behind elephants, soldiers, and a litter with a beautiful woman relaxing on it. Another is Sherman walking through a museum which displays pictures of Peabody throughout history. Rounding out the list is the one with Peabody and Sherman riding a succession of vehicles into the past.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Murphy Brown: My Dinner with Einstein (1989)
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By what name was Peabody's Improbable History (1959) officially released in India in English?
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