The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Show on the Road / Catherine the Great
A malfunctioning machine strands Peabody, Sherman and their whole audience on the moon. Catherine the Great invents the world's first roller coaster.

Scrambled Eggs / George Stephenson
Sherman and Boogaz pair up as egg parents for a school project. Engineer George Stephenson needs Peabody and Sherman's help stopping a runaway train.

Big Top Peabody / Taj Mahal
Ringmaster Peabody and temporarily tattooed Sherman host a circus-themed show. Sweet Tune, Sherman and Peabody pursue a band of thieving monkeys.

World Records / Hotu Matu'a
Sherman is determined to set a world record. When Easter Island's famous statues come to life, it's clear that King Hotu Matu'a has something to hide.

Sherman From A to Zzzz / Akashi Shiganosuke
Sleepy Sherman struggles to stay awake during the show. Superstitious sumo wrestler Akashi Shiganosuke decides to become a Kabuki dancer instead.

Orchoptitron in Love / John Harrington
Orchoptitron is depressed because his girlfriend dumped him. John Harrington makes the 1500s smell a lot better when he invents the toilet.

Inside Hobson / Annie Oakley
Mr. Hobson accidentally eats a shrunken Sherman. Teenage Annie Oakley shows off her sharpshooting skills in the Old West.

Peabody's Diet / Ponce de Leon
Pudgy Peabody can't stop eating. Spanish conquistador Ponce de León is looking for the Fountain of Youth, but he has a very short attention span.

Secret Agent Sherman / Alexander Cartwright
A sophisticated spy shares his cool secret agent gadgets with Peabody. Alexander Cartwright invents baseball, but he keeps changing the rules!

Sherman Exchange Program / Charles Dickens
Sherman swaps places with an 11-year-old emperor from ancient China. Angry ghosts keep Charles Dickens from finishing his novel "A Christmas Carol".

Ruff Guyz / George Crum
Archaeologist Sherman digs up a secret from Peabody's past. Sherman and Peabody can't stop snacking on George Crum's tasty invention: the potato chip!

I Knew That Was Gonna Happen / Sacagawea
Nostradamus delivers a cryptic riddle on Family Fun Night. In 1805, Sacagawea helps Peabody and Sherman track down explorers Lewis and Clark.

The Perfect Show Again / Aristophanes
Cleopatra, Mark Twain and other disgruntled guests stage a protest during the show's finale. Aristophanes's jokes flop when his comic muse flees.
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