Penny goads Sherman into taking her into the past, where she stays in Ancient Egypt in 1. BCE to marry King Tut. Sherman returns to get Mr. Peabodys help. Peabody hypnotises the Petersons, and retrieves Penny by telling her the fate of a pharaohs widow. The WABAC runs out of power, but Peabody is able to get them to Renaissance Florence in 1. Leonardo da Vinci. Penny and Sherman explore da Vincis attic, finding his flying machine. Penny goads Sherman into flying it, which he manages to do before crashing. Da Vinci is thrilled the device works, but Peabody is upset that Sherman risked his safety and destroyed a historical artifact. They again attempt to return, but a black hole forces them into an emergency landing during the Trojan War in 1. BCE. Upset about learning what Ms. Grunion would do to him, Sherman runs off and joins the army of King Agamemnon in the Trojan Horse. During the final parts of the Trojan War, Penny is trapped inside the Horse as it rolls towards a cliff. Peabody rescues her, but apparently dies during the attempt. Sherman pilots the WABAC to a few minutes before they left in the present to get Peabodys help to fix everything. As Sherman and Penny try to explain the situation, Shermans earlier self shows up. Peabody tries to conceal the presence of two Shermans from the Petersons, then Grunion arrives. Then a second Peabody arrives from Ancient Troy. Grunions attempt to collect both Shermans causes them to touch and begin to merge. Both Peabodys rush to assist, but they each merge back together amidst a cosmic shockwave. Grunion grabs Sherman to take him away, hurting him in the process. Peabody furiously bites Grunion, who then calls the NYPD. Peabody, Penny, and Sherman race to the WABAC, but cannot time travel due to a rip in the space time continuum caused by the merger of their cosmic doubles. Historical figures and objects from the past begin falling from the cosmic rip and into the present. Peabody crash lands the WABAC in Grand Army Plaza at William Tecumseh Shermans statues base. Historical figures and police officers quickly surround them. Grunion calls in Animal Control to collect Peabody. Sherman explains that everything was his fault, but Grunion contends that it is all because a dog cannot raise a boy. Sherman climactically shouts down Grunion, saying that if being a dog means being as loving and loyal as Peabody is, then he is proud to be a dog too. Penny, her parents, the historical figures, and others all make the same pledge. George Washington is able to grant Peabody a presidential pardon which is supported by Abraham Lincoln and Bill Clinton. As Peabody, Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, and Agamemnon try to figure out how to close the rip, Sherman suggests they travel into the future. Peabody and Sherman take off in the WABAC and undo the damage. The historical figures are dragged back to their respective times, with Agamemnon abducting Grunion back to his own time as she vows revenge on Peabody. Sherman returns to school having made friends with Penny. History meanwhile is contaminated with modern traits, while Grunion and Agamemnon get married in the Trojan Horse. Voice casteditTy Burrell as Mr. Peabody,8 a talking dog, business titan, inventor, scientist, Nobel laureate, gourmetchef, and two time Olympic medalist9Max Charles as Sherman,8 Peabodys seven year old adopted boy1. Ariel Winter as Penny Peterson, Mr. Mrs. Petersons daughter and Shermans classmate1. Stephen Colbert as Paul Peterson, Penny Petersons father and Pattys husband1. Leslie Mann as Patty Peterson, Pauls wife and Pennys mother1. Allison Janney as Edwina Grunion,1. Childrens Services agent1. Stephen Tobolowsky as Principal Purdy, the principal of Shermans school1. Stanley Tucci as Leonardo da Vinci1. Patrick Warburton as King Agamemnon1. Zach Callison as King Tut1. Dennis Haysbert as Judge1. Leila Birch as WABAC2. Karan Brar as Mason, one of Shermans friends. Joshua Rush as Carl, another one of Shermans friends He wears glasses and is seen in a wheelchair. Thomas Lennon ad Italian Peasant 2. In addition to Leonardo da Vinci, King Agamemnon, and King Tut, the film features other historical figures including Albert Einstein Mel Brooks,2. Mona Lisa Lake Bell,1. Marie Antoinette Lauri Fraser,1. Maximilien de Robespierre Guillaume Aretos,1. George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Bill Clinton, Isaac Newton all voiced by Jess Harnell,2. Odysseus Tom Mc. Grath,2. Ajax the Lesser Al Rodrigo2. Spartacus Walt Dohrn. There are also cameos with no words by Benjamin Franklin,2. Mahatma Gandhi,2. William Shakespeare,2. Ludwig van Beethoven,2. Vincent van Gogh,2. Wright Brothers,2. Jackie Robinson,2. Moses. 2. 7ProductioneditDevelopmenteditPlans for a film starring Mister Peabody and Sherman have existed for several years with director Rob Minkoff. His first attempt to make a feature film goes to 2. Minkoffs Sony based production company Sprocketdyne Entertainment and Bullwinkle Studios would produce a live actionCG film, with a possibility of Minkoff to direct it. The live action film was not realized, but in 2. Minkoff joined Dream. Works Animation to direct a computer animated film adaptation. Andrew Kurtzman was set to write the screenplay, based on the pitch, developed by Minkoff with his longtime producing partner Jason Clark. The final screenplay was written by Craig Wright, with revisions by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon.