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DreamWorks to Bring "Mr. Peabody & Sherman" to the Big Screen
by Scott Weinberg | September 15, 2006
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Fans of the classic "Rocky & Bullwinkle Show" probably spent 180 minutes cringing through the films "Boris & Natasha" and "The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle," but that won't stop DreamWorks Animation from bringing some more of the R&B characters to cinematic life. Get ready for "Mr. Peabody & Sherman: The Movie."

DW Press Release:

DreamWorks Animation today announced plans to bring the time-traveling adventures of "Mr. Peabody & Sherman" to the big screen. The classic stories of the beloved, bespectacled dog and his pet boy will be updated for the 21st Century as an all new computer-animated comedy feature.

The film will be directed by Rob Minkoff, marking his first animated feature since he helmed the blockbuster "The Lion King." Minkoff has since directed such live-action hits as "Stuart Little" and its sequel, "Stuart Little 2." "I’ve always loved "Mr. Peabody & Sherman" and am thrilled to direct them in their big screen debut," stated Minkoff, who developed the pitch for the film with longtime producing partner Jason Clark.

Produced by animation legend Jay Ward, "Mr. Peabody & Sherman" featured the world’s most intelligent dog, Mr. Peabody, and — in a unique role reversal — his pet boy, Sherman. The series of short segments premiered in 1959 as part of Ward’s classic "Rocky & Bullwinkle" series and quickly became a favorite of viewers, young and old. In each of their 90+ adventures, the duo steps into Mr. Peabody’s "WABAC Machine" to be transported back in time to a pivotal moment in history. There, Mr. Peabody would use his genius to literally save the "day," while imparting an entertaining, often hilarious, and always "punny" history lesson to Sherman and, thus, the audience.

Bullwinkle Studio’s Tiffany Ward (daughter of the late Jay Ward) and Classic Media’s Eric Ellenbogen will executive produce the project. Producer Jason Clark ("Stuart Little," "Monster House") will oversee development with Minkoff, and Andrew Kurtzman ("Down Periscope," "Camp Nowhere") will write the screenplay. DreamWorks Animation executive Chris Kuser shepherded the deal.

In making the announcement, DreamWorks Animation Head of Creative Development & Production Bill Damaschke said, "Mr. Peabody & Sherman" has the kind of cross-generational appeal that is a cornerstone of DreamWorks Animation. Older fans remember and still delight at their adventures, while new generations of fans are discovering them on the Cartoon Network. Thanks to Mr. Peabody’s WABAC Machine, the story possibilities are as endless as time itself and we are looking forward to exploring them for the big screen."

DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg added, "One of the most gratifying relationships in my 20-plus year career of making animated movies has been that of working with Rob Minkoff on "The Lion King." I’ve waited more than a decade to have an opportunity to work with him again, so I could not be more excited to welcome him to DreamWorks Animation."

Tiffany Ward stated, "DreamWorks Animation and director Rob Minkoff, are the perfect team to bring my dad’s beloved characters to the big screen."

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dracus
dracus writes:
on Sep 15 2006 06:28 PM

During a time of such cookie cutter cartoons shows like The Flinstones, Yogi Bear and The Jetsons, along came Jay Ward in the early 60's with Mr. Peabody and Sherman and Rocky and Bullwinkle and proved that cartoons didn't have to be lame and could be cool enough to be seen in college dorms and funny enough for Mad Magazine fans. It was to the 60's generation as The Simpsons is to today's generation. Welcome back!

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Drunkpostingftw
Drunkpostingftw writes:
on Sep 15 2006 07:53 PM

hmmm...should I be caring?

Ohhh mighty all knowing TV. Should I care?


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Neonknight
Neonknight writes:
on Sep 15 2006 08:40 PM

I realise that Hollywood's evil scheme is to destroy all my fond childhood memories one by one by remaking all these old shows into movies.

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cgcbooks
cgcbooks writes:
on Sep 17 2006 02:47 PM

I liked The Flintstones, Yogi Bear and The Jetsons. King of the Hill is my favorite modern cartoon.

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Cindy_Lou_Who
Cindy_Lou_Who writes:
on Sep 18 2006 05:02 AM

In reply to this comment (#844325)
"I liked The Flintstones, Yogi Bear and The Jetsons'
That means you also liked Three's Company, Alf, and Home Improvement; same old inserted laughtack to let you know when your're supposed to laugh. I bet the people you hear on these laughtracks probably died of old age back in the 60's! Yuck!


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