Peabody's Improbable History

Overview
Peabody, an exceptionally intelligent dog, has achieved remarkable feats throughout his life, including being a business tycoon, inventor, scientist, Nobel Prize winner, food enthusiast, and even a two-time Olympic medalist. Despite his numerous accomplishments, Peabody feels a sense of sadness and isolation, prompting him to seek companionship by adopting a human child. In an alleyway, he encounters Sherman, a bespectacled boy with striking red hair, and after rescuing him from some bullies, Peabody learns that Sherman is an orphan. Touched by his situation, Peabody decides to make Sherman his son.
Episodes
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1
Show Opening (Ben Franklin)
Mr. Peabody discovers Sherman being bullied by larger kids in the street. Initially, he doubts if Sherman is the right match for him, but after witnes...
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2
Napoleon
Sherman and Peabody encounter the legendary Napoleon Bonaparte, who is sporting his iconic suspenders.
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3
Lord Nelson
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Wyatt Earp
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5
King Arthur
Peabody and Sherman travel back to King Arthur's court to assist him in resolving the chaos of Black Tuesday. Each week, trouble strikes on this fatef...
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6
Franz Schubert
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7
Lucrezia Borgia
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8
Sir Walter Raleigh
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9
Robert Fulton
In the year 1807, Robert Fulton’s steam-powered vessel faces off against Robert E. Leech’s boat, which relies on traditional sails for propulsion.
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10
Annie Oakley
Mr. Peabody and Sherman hop into their Wayback Machine to travel to the era of Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show, featuring the talented Annie Oakle...