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Les aventures de voyage dans le temps d'un chien avancé et de son fils adoptif, alors qu'ils s'efforcent de corriger une fracture temporelle qu'ils ont créée.Les aventures de voyage dans le temps d'un chien avancé et de son fils adoptif, alors qu'ils s'efforcent de corriger une fracture temporelle qu'ils ont créée.Les aventures de voyage dans le temps d'un chien avancé et de son fils adoptif, alors qu'ils s'efforcent de corriger une fracture temporelle qu'ils ont créée.
- Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 victoires et 16 nominations au total
Ty Burrell
- Mr. Peabody
- (voice)
Max Charles
- Sherman
- (voice)
Stephen Colbert
- Paul Peterson
- (voice)
Leslie Mann
- Patty Peterson
- (voice)
Lauri Fraser
- Marie Antoinette
- (voice)
- …
Guillaume Aretos
- Robespierre
- (voice)
Pat Musick
- Teacher
- (voice)
- (as Patrice A. Musick)
Ariel Winter
- Penny Peterson
- (voice)
Karan Brar
- Mason
- (voice)
Joshua Rush
- Carl
- (voice)
- (as Josh Rush)
Allison Janney
- Ms. Grunion
- (voice)
Dennis Haysbert
- Judge
- (voice)
Zach Callison
- King Tut
- (voice)
Steve Valentine
- Ay
- (voice)
Leila Birch
- WABAC Machine
- (voice)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Rob Minkoff chose Ty Burrell for Mr. Peabody because "his voice embodied all the different aspects of the character today - not just the intellect and the suave personality, but the underlying warmth as well."
- GaffesAgamemnon dubs Sherman as "Shermanus," which sounds more Latin than Greek.
- Citations
Penny Peterson: I'm not Penny anymore. Now, I'm Princess Hatsheput, precious flower of the Nile.
Mr. Peabody: "Precious," perhaps, but if you think we're going to leave you here, you are most definitely in "de-Nile."
Sherman: [laughs] I don't get it.
- Générique farfeluThe DreamWorks Animation logo has Sherman fishing in the moon.
- Autres versionsThe closing credits in the UK version feature a song entitled 'Kid', written and performed by Peter Andre.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Troldspejlet nytårsspecial (2013)
- Bandes originalesPause
Written by Pitbull (as Armando Perez), DJ Buddha (as Urales Vargas), Ari Kalimi, Abdelouahid Ben and Adrian Santalla
Performed by Pitbull
Courtesy of Mr. 305/Polo Grounds Music/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Commentaire en vedette
Based on a 60's short 'Peabody's Improbable History', DreamWorks and director Rob Minkoff ('The Lion King') bring the original characters up- to-date in this wonderfully charming and colourful romp.
The story tells of Mr. Peabody, a talking canine (voiced by Modern Family's Ty Burrell), and his adopted "pet" son Sherman. An incident on Sherman's first day of school leads to Peabody inviting Penny and her parents for dinner, hoping the kids will reconcile their differences and avoiding potential loss of custody over Sherman. In an attempt to impress Penny, however, Sherman accidentally reveals the WABAC - Peabody's time travelling machine and ends up rewriting history that will have dire consequences in the future if not set right.
I hadn't seen the original cartoon until I saw the film, but I caught the introduction episode on YouTube after and there were several scenes/dialogue that's been re-used in the movie. Even though it holds no nostalgia for me, it's a great little touch.
The vocal talent is also great. There's the aforementioned Burrell, but also some other well-known names including, but not limited to, Stanley Tucci, Patrick Warburton (Kronk from 'The Emperor's New Groove'), Mel Brooks and Stephen Toblowsky. Their indistinguishable voices really liven up their respectable characters. And, while, Robert Downey Jr. was originally cast as Peabody, Burrell does a commendable job here.
After being less than impressed with prior DreamWorks entries 'The Croods' and, more recently, 'Turbo', I ended up enjoying this a lot more than I initially thought I would. The humour is very child-friendly and it's still a step down from what I like to call the "old" DreamWorks ('Shrek', etc.), but it is great family entertainment.
The story is on the predictable side, but has a great message and will keep parents and older siblings entertained, while the zany energy and characters will keep the kids amused. They might even pick up a thing or two about history.
7/10.
The story tells of Mr. Peabody, a talking canine (voiced by Modern Family's Ty Burrell), and his adopted "pet" son Sherman. An incident on Sherman's first day of school leads to Peabody inviting Penny and her parents for dinner, hoping the kids will reconcile their differences and avoiding potential loss of custody over Sherman. In an attempt to impress Penny, however, Sherman accidentally reveals the WABAC - Peabody's time travelling machine and ends up rewriting history that will have dire consequences in the future if not set right.
I hadn't seen the original cartoon until I saw the film, but I caught the introduction episode on YouTube after and there were several scenes/dialogue that's been re-used in the movie. Even though it holds no nostalgia for me, it's a great little touch.
The vocal talent is also great. There's the aforementioned Burrell, but also some other well-known names including, but not limited to, Stanley Tucci, Patrick Warburton (Kronk from 'The Emperor's New Groove'), Mel Brooks and Stephen Toblowsky. Their indistinguishable voices really liven up their respectable characters. And, while, Robert Downey Jr. was originally cast as Peabody, Burrell does a commendable job here.
After being less than impressed with prior DreamWorks entries 'The Croods' and, more recently, 'Turbo', I ended up enjoying this a lot more than I initially thought I would. The humour is very child-friendly and it's still a step down from what I like to call the "old" DreamWorks ('Shrek', etc.), but it is great family entertainment.
The story is on the predictable side, but has a great message and will keep parents and older siblings entertained, while the zany energy and characters will keep the kids amused. They might even pick up a thing or two about history.
7/10.
- A_Random_Guy_22
- 6 févr. 2014
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 145 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 111 506 430 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 32 207 057 $ US
- 9 mars 2014
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 275 698 039 $ US
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was M. Peabody et Sherman: Les Voyages dans le temps (2014) officially released in India in Hindi?
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