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: Despite positive reviews, it was considered a "box office flop" by DreamWorks standards, leading to a $57 million write-down for the studio.

: Software was updated to simulate the light distortion caused by the characters' glasses, allowing for more accurate posing during the animation stage rather than waiting for lighting. Mr. Peabody & Sherman

: Animators developed a system that allowed characters to have extra limbs during fast movement, mimicking traditional 2D animation "smears" for added energy. : Despite positive reviews, it was considered a

: Visual effects teams created over 1,440 wormholes for the WABAC time machine using 500 million particles. : Visual effects teams created over 1,440 wormholes

The film’s visual style, led by production designer David James, was heavily influenced by and the UPA animation style of the 1950s and 60s. This was reflected in everything from the characters' clean silhouettes to Mr. Peabody’s sleek Manhattan penthouse. 5. Release and Performance

: The film had a budget of $145 million and grossed approximately $275.7 million worldwide.

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