Sinopsis(1)

El Sr. Peabody es un inventor, científico, ganador del Premio Nobel, gourmet, medallista olímpico en dos ocasiones, y genio... y además resulta ser un perro. Usando su invento más ingenioso, la máquina WABAC, el Sr. Peabody y su hijo adoptado Sherman se adentran en el tiempo para vivir de primera mano los eventos que han cambiado al mundo e interactuar con algunos de los personajes más importantes de todos los tiempos. Pero cuando Sherman rompe las reglas del viaje en el tiempo, nuestros dos héroes se encuentran en una carrera para reparar la historia y salvar el futuro, mientras que el Sr. Peabody se enfrenta a su mayor desafío - ser padre. (20th Century Fox España)

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Reseñas (4)

Malarkey 

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inglés There is nothing better than a visually nice, clever animated film with a story that can be both educational and funny with its historical references. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés This cartoon is on par with some others, just like Mr. Peabody is compared to some regular dogs. He is more intelligent, has a lot of ideas, he doesn't lack wit or charm, he can impress, he is actionable and touching, and he is suitable for children and adults. Hats off to its creators who have so carefully selected and blended all the ingredients mentioned above. They "made" an impeccable spectacle with everything that it encompasses. ()

kaylin 

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inglés The film is entertaining and has excellently developed characters who maintain their character throughout. I don't like time travel because it is used too often and excessively, but in this execution it was ultimately bearable and fairly functional for the plot, mainly because it didn't delve too deeply into the science. I think this animated film is bearable even for adults. It's like a current family classic where everyone can find something. ()

wooozie 

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inglés Finally an animated movie which has awesome lines, is fun, smart, and not only for the little ones, but adults, too. The feeling might fade away over time. But for now, I liked this more than anything of late, and yes, it’s slightly better than The Lego Movie. PS: Bill Clinton’s best cameo ever. ()