Mr. Peabody & Sherman - The JH Movie Collection's Official Wiki
: Rules were created for eyebrow placement relative to glasses rims to ensure clarity in emotional expression. 3. Voice Casting & Modernization
The 2014 DreamWorks Animation feature was the culmination of a 12-year development journey that transformed the 1960s 2D shorts into a modern 3D epic. 1. Long-Term Development & Evolution
: Visual effects teams created over 1,440 wormholes for the WABAC time machine using 500 million particles.
: Originally, Robert Downey Jr. was signed for the role but was replaced by Burrell in 2012 due to scheduling conflicts. Burrell was selected because his voice balanced Peabody's intellect with a modern sense of warmth.
The project's history dates back to 2003, with director Rob Minkoff originally planning a at Sony. In 2006, Minkoff moved the project to DreamWorks Animation to develop it as a fully computer-animated film. Tiffany Ward, daughter of original creator Jay Ward, served as an executive producer to ensure the film maintained the "integrity of the characters" during this long transition. 2. Technical Innovation in Animation
To translate the simplified 2D designs of the original "Peabody's Improbable History" into 3D, the production team used several advanced techniques:
: Despite positive reviews, it was considered a "box office flop" by DreamWorks standards, leading to a $57 million write-down for the studio.
Mr. Peabody & Sherman - The JH Movie Collection's Official Wiki
: Rules were created for eyebrow placement relative to glasses rims to ensure clarity in emotional expression. 3. Voice Casting & Modernization
The 2014 DreamWorks Animation feature was the culmination of a 12-year development journey that transformed the 1960s 2D shorts into a modern 3D epic. 1. Long-Term Development & Evolution Mr. Peabody & Sherman
: Visual effects teams created over 1,440 wormholes for the WABAC time machine using 500 million particles.
: Originally, Robert Downey Jr. was signed for the role but was replaced by Burrell in 2012 due to scheduling conflicts. Burrell was selected because his voice balanced Peabody's intellect with a modern sense of warmth. Voice Casting & Modernization The 2014 DreamWorks Animation
The project's history dates back to 2003, with director Rob Minkoff originally planning a at Sony. In 2006, Minkoff moved the project to DreamWorks Animation to develop it as a fully computer-animated film. Tiffany Ward, daughter of original creator Jay Ward, served as an executive producer to ensure the film maintained the "integrity of the characters" during this long transition. 2. Technical Innovation in Animation
To translate the simplified 2D designs of the original "Peabody's Improbable History" into 3D, the production team used several advanced techniques: : Originally, Robert Downey Jr
: Despite positive reviews, it was considered a "box office flop" by DreamWorks standards, leading to a $57 million write-down for the studio.