I actually like that Lewis wasn’t thinking of his future but Goob’s future as well, and was able to have the chance to save him from having a messed up future.
Agree, in some movies they would’ve just go “well it’s goob’s own fault as an adult, Lewis had a bad orphan life and he didn’t end up as a villain” or “can’t help everyone” but in this movie they go “no, this child has gone through enough and deserves a happy ending too”. It’s actually sad now that I think about it how often child “antagonistic” characters are left to rot in despair.
Honestly this little time of this movie is one of my most favorites. In my opinion its one of the most heartwarming scenes, after seeing how that guy was petty and wasn't actually evil. Sure of course people would say that you are at fault. Which i wont lie it sorta is. But at the same time some things are incredibly hard to overcome. The way he was portrayed was funny, i wont lie. But it was also sorta sad to see people consumed by hatred. When in the end they realise that they are in a wrong and they dont have a path because of that hatred. @@sapphicwriter
It is a great song. I have not rewatched this movie for at least 10 years now, but it still feels the same when I hear it today. It definitely hits in a good way
What a future Lewis had when he saw it. And going back to his time, he knows he’ll make an amazing life and future. I was seven years old when I watched this, now I’m 22. Such nostalgia and amazing emotional ending. 😁🥲
This movie is so underappreciated. Lewis shaped a good future for himself AND Goob. And he met his future wife, and step-parents in the process. What a satisfying ending to a quirky wholesome movie
Maybe she wanted to keep lewis but couldn't for some reason as said by the director of the orphanage. Plus do you have say that now this is a happy ending you're ruining the mood.
The movie is based on the children's book "A Day With Wilbur Robinson" by William Joyce. Kudos to Disney for recognising that it would make a great movie and bringing it to life, but really the credit should go to author Mr Joyce for his wonderful imagination and heart.
As an adopted child, you guys have no fucking idea how hard this movie hits in general dude Everything from questions about his birth mother, to his desire to find a family, to that damned hug he gives his parents at the end. It breaks me every single time
@@kidsIIIII009 maybe not. In the other timeline, Goob just sat in his room for most of his life not really doing anything. That's probably why he was so pale. Maybe now that he has people to look after him, he'll probably start looking a bit better.
I kinda don’t think its rushed, i think franny just really appreciated lewis for telling her shes right because usually people don’t believe her. Its like a compliment. The heart hand thing is such a Disney pose xD
This makes me so emotional everytime I watch the movie. Also an underrated moment: when Future Frannie tells Lewis that she's always right, you first think it's just a cheesy "The Wife is always right in the relationship" joke, but it's actually about how Cornelius was the only one who always believed in her weird frog music ideas. So wholesome
Yet another excellent subversion of expectations for the movie. It was presented as the usual "Haha the wife is always right" joke, but really it was her saying "I was right about my scientific theory all along, and you were the one who got me to keep at it to prove myself, which is why I fell in love with you"
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"Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long. We Keep Moving Forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious . . . And curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." -Walt Disney
Keep moving forwards……..until you end up dead and your legacy is handed over to money hungry ingrates who remake your work into cheap, soulless cash grabs that are sold with nostalgia.
I love this film. Definitely not Disney's most well known movie, but it has a great message. We all wanna change our past sometimes, but the thing is... we can't. But what we can change is our future. We just have to "Keep Moving Forward." We can't focus on what's behind us we have to look ahead.
Yep, and I also love how the final scene is not of the far far future for Lewis when he’s an adult but instead a short timeskip of him still as a kid but filling his new room with blueprints and prototype inventions, showing that while he’s going on a similar path as the timeline his time traveling son was from, the future isn’t always set in stone and on what happens for him afterwards can be either the exact future timeline or something even more extravagant.
That scene where Lewis goes back to wake up Goob to fix his future is just so satisfying to watch because we finally see him actually happy that he won their Baseball game and now he succeeded in fulfilling his own future thanks to Lewis for doing the right thing and now Goob finally gets an adoption. I really wish we could’ve seen him as a successful adult too. Probably now being a famous Baseball player. Lewis, you’re a good kid dude. I applaud to him for doing that.
I feel like he became an unofficial Robinson. Like in this new future, Wilbur knows him as “Uncle Goob,” the world’s greatest baseball player. Robinson’s probably always buy season tickets for the team Goob plays for. Goob is always invited to their family dinners
Makes me smile since two of my siblings are adopted. Luke and Maria do sometimes get on my nerves, but I wouldn’t trade them for anything else in the world.
I'd have to say it's "You'll Be in My Heart" from the Tarzan soundtrack by Phil Collins, but this is definitely a great runner up and 100% falls into that category of sweet, sentimental songs you'll never forget.
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 It took me a few watches to realize Cornelius didn't tell Lewis if they ever met his mom because he already knew what would happen, that Wilbur would take him back and that he needed to decide for himself if he wanted to dig up his past or keep moving forward towards a beautiful future
I mean it did bop him in the head originally, which means it was heading there regardless. Not like they conveniently changed it’s trajectory. All he had to do was raise his head and stick his glove out.
@kevinthelazy8073 you suuuuure everyone hated Goob? "Hey Goob, cool binder!" "Hey Goob, want to come over to my house later?" Goob: They all hated me......
Anyone else noticed that now only is she an accomplished inventor, she's also an incredible athlete? An Olympic gold medalist and swam the English Channel which is 350 miles long.
The fact that Lewis changed his name changed the future of his best friend and changed the future more in general is just so good and the fact that he found a solution of all is just brilliant
Disney had a “sunset” period after the *end of the Disney renaissance,* which concluded officially with *Tarzan* (1999) and unofficially with *Lilo & Stitch* (2002.) There are *six “fragment” movies* which straggled off after the renaissance, when Disney was experiencing some internal power struggles and a lot of projects got cancelled. These movies were intentionally sabotaged during the power struggle surrounding the Exit of *Michael Eisner, Jeffery Katzenberg, and Steve Jobs* and the ascension of bean-counters. *the Emperor’s new Groove,* formerly *Kingdom of the Sun* which was nearly canned during production. The fight artists and employees had to put up to get this movie released was documented in the film *_The Sweatbox.* *Treasure Planet* *Atlantis: the Lost empire;* both of these movies were released against stiff competition from other producers, and failed at the box office. *Meet the Robinsons* *Home on the Range* *Chicken Little,* these two movies were critically panned on release, and have mixed reviews today; some people like them, some people hate them. These films were not well-known and not appreciated until the mid 2010s, with the exception of _New Groove._ Better known were the movies *Bolt* and *the Princess and the frog,* which were released in the closing days of the 2000s. Disney’s original studio methods were dying off rapidly due to corporate greed and internal takeover attempts, and great efforts were taken by the lower-level producers and scriptwriters to ensure these projects were not destroyed or adulterated. _Pixar_ carried Disney through the 2010s, but it was becoming clear near the end that they’d sold their souls for money and had lost their creative, fun center and become a multi-media conglomerate.
Honestly, the deleted scene of The Bowl Hat guy seeing Goob back in the big game, was beautiful because he thanks Louis and he disappeared and Doris was easily defeated just **poof** And that was great
I haven't watched this movie in easily 10+ years and yet this ending still made me cry. That's how you know you've made a great movie. Not perfect, but absolutely fantastic.
It doesn't get old, this ending and the song is so INSPIRING that whenever I am in the darkess times of my life I am however reminded by this that we look backwards on the times of our mistake but in the end we must never forget to KEEP MOVING FORWARD and continue our lives to not get stuck.
I wonder what goobs future would be like now that its been changed for the better Maybe he'll be part of the MLB and hopefully he'll have good teeth and a full head of hair.
I feel like Lewis gave him a job and maybe he became part of the family as an uncle or something. He probably got adopted most likely and went to a good family
@Shadovar Except they've been trying to move forward and people keep saying the following stop trying to be woke and try to be like the perfect Disney we grew up On in the nineties
I love the whole message of this movie where if you get stuck on the things that happened in the past, instead of moving forward, then you can miss out on an amazing future. How we shape our own future with our outlook and attitude. I love this movie so much. It’s currently my 4 year old sisters favorite movie. She watches the same DVD that I watched when I was little.
You don't know how much I cry when the end hits, this movie makes me so emotional and it totally deserves more attention, I 100% this is a well deserved gem
My favorite part was that Lewis saying goodbye to Goob 2:58 this shows that lewis fixed the mistake and Goob will finally have a future like him. But they were more likely Brothers than roommates to each other like Goob telling Lewis 2:58 thanks so much and will always be friends. Lewis: me too it was nice knowing you.
While Charlie Bucket was protecting a book of secrets to a magical world, and while Violet Beauregard became Queen of Terabithia and died, this is what Mike Teevee was doing
this movie shaped a lot of peoples childhoods I noticed it recently, how pretty much all my friends talk about how they want to adopt rather then have biological children, and about how they want to adopt teenagers, since after a certain age they don't get adopted anymore, its great
So my daughter got married this weekend and she danced with her siblings because I was a single mom and this is the song that she picked and every time I hear this song now I Cry it's a beautiful song
The ending of this movie has such a hopeful and beautiful tone that this is right up there with some of the most emotional stuff in Walt Disney feature animation history, it’s right up there with moments like the aloha oe sequence in Lilo and stitch, Mulan’s father saying the great gift is having her for her daughter, etc. This is my favorite Disney movie forever and always
This was one of the few movies we owned on dvd when I was growing up, its such a good film. The part when the music starts going makes me cry every time.
Years ago, I made a comment underneath one of these videos, but you can no longer see it because the video/channel was set as "made for kids" so the comments are now turned off. I wished I could look back on what I said but I still remember what I wrote as clear as day. I was going through a hard time in life where I felt alone, but sometimes life is like a movie, you just have to wait and see until it gets better. You just don't see your happy ending yet. Some dreams do come true if you just "keep moving forward." One day, this may all just be a memory you look back on and smile. And you thank yourself for sticking around to see all the love and happiness that surrounds you now. Please don't ever give up. One day you'll find your "Robinsons" too
@KaseyKay17 Kermit and Michigan are both frogs, Kasey, but from different franchises. Kermit is the leader of the Muppets gang; Michigan is a singing and dancing frog from Looney Tunes. He pretends to be a normal frog.
One thing I think the movie teaches better than most other movies, is that you shouldn't let ONE bad thing/day define you, don't hang on to an old grudge, just say "F*ck that, sh*t happens, only way to move it forward".
Lewis unknowingly created a new timeline where instead of goob becoming a villain, he caused the other team to lose which means at least one of the players lost their ambitions and became failures in life that they wound up working dead end jobs or took up drugs since they had no prospects. Lewis destroyed so many lives in that one moment.
this was my favorite disney movie while growing for a reason. I still love it to this day for having a great and emotional story with a deeply satisfying ending, this movie will never stop tugging my heart strings till the end of time
Feels like a crime that I haven't properly seen this movie till now. The song 'Little Wonders' was something always close to my heart since I was young and knew it was featured in this movie. I wasn't an avid disney watcher, so I just thought 'nice that they featured it in a disney movie' and moved on. This song never fails to make me feel moved, so eventually it brought me here to want to see the movie. What an amazing gem. I think I can declare it as my favourite disney film, if not potentially one of my top favourites in the future.
The memory scanner would be an amazing thing to have. To be able to look back and see events viewed through your own eyes from your past. Seeing people you've lost again. I would pay good money for something like that.
There’s quite a few underrated Disney films out there, Treasure Planet, Black Cauldron, Atlantis: The Lost Empire to name a few… But I see Meet The Robinsons as the most underrated movie Disney ever released and needs to be talked about more.
I always thought that this movie was forgettable, but that changes now, because, i watched this movie, when i was still a child, and didnt really understand the story much , so when i finally watched it now, i really loved it, it gaved me a hope of not giving up no matter how many times you fail and shape yourself to become a better person in the future😊😊
I remember way back i was 8 years old..i watched this movie 3-4 times a day...one of my favorite movie of all time.. especially when "LITTLE WONDERS " was played..memories..ahh
Insanely underrated movie. Of course you can feel pain and have your traumas and bad life experiences, but remember that you are not your failures and you can beat all your pain. Just keep moving forward ❤️
For me it's where he sits down and starts drawing...man that is so powerful. It's a world full of possibilities. He's seen the future. He knows what he is "supposed" to do. But does he do it? It's unclear. It's entirely up to him. Just have to keep moving forward.
I love this movie, so much. Every time it aired on Toon Disney/Disney Channel, I always tuned in because the movie is such a good time. Now that I’m older, I understand its message a lot clearer, and it doesn’t fail to get me in the feels. The animation isn’t the best-looking, especially for a 2007 film, but the writing and characters more than makes up for it. I’m even more happy that this movie actually appeared in Once Upon a Studio, the first time in over 15 years that it was acknowledged by Disney itself. It probably won’t happen, but I hope we get a short film showing Lewis/Cornelius in the years following the ending, along with Goob.
One of the most underrated movies. I thought this would be so childish when I first watched this but BOY WAS I WRONG!! This is one of the most wholesome movies and I love it sooooo much!!
I recently passed My College BFA review after failing on the first attempt.The message of this movie helped moved forward and helped me on the second try
Lewis could least still meet his mother or see his memory of her in his Memory Scanner and know why she gave him away even though he knew he would have a new family.
Nah the whole point of the movie is that Lewis had to learn to let his obsession with his bio mother go. As the final scene says - "keep moving forward." Lewis accepted that he would never know his mother but that didn't mean that he couldn't go on to have a great life. And he did.
This movie really knocks you over the head and is in your face with the message at times but this is still one of Disney’s most underrated movies out there
uni has been so tough this past yr, and today, out of nowhere, i remembered this movie (we called it MTR) that my sister and i repeatedly watched because it was our favorite. i seem to have forgotten the lesson that it gave since it’s been so long. how time flies :)) rewatching this a while ago made me tear up and want to keep moving forward.
Prolly one of my top favorite endings of any Disney film. Lewis got to see his future and he gets to write the story...knowing how well it will all turn out.
The real hero in this story was that orphanage lady. She’s barely in the movie but she was the best
I really hope he goes back to visit her because yeah shes a great lady
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@@aghostbat I’d slip her some cash too
And it’s refereshing since normally in her type of role she would be real cruel like in Annie.
She was friends with Cornelius stepmother to
I actually like that Lewis wasn’t thinking of his future but Goob’s future as well, and was able to have the chance to save him from having a messed up future.
Agree, in some movies they would’ve just go “well it’s goob’s own fault as an adult, Lewis had a bad orphan life and he didn’t end up as a villain” or “can’t help everyone” but in this movie they go “no, this child has gone through enough and deserves a happy ending too”. It’s actually sad now that I think about it how often child “antagonistic” characters are left to rot in despair.
@@sapphicwriterWell, if he didn't save him at that particular moment the whole Goob's villainous path was going to restart.
Lewis made sure Goob’s future would be better for him.
Youre not wrong. But without Doris his evil plans were egging the dudes house and then TPing it. Wouldnt have been as bad@@yosoyn
Honestly this little time of this movie is one of my most favorites. In my opinion its one of the most heartwarming scenes, after seeing how that guy was petty and wasn't actually evil. Sure of course people would say that you are at fault. Which i wont lie it sorta is. But at the same time some things are incredibly hard to overcome. The way he was portrayed was funny, i wont lie. But it was also sorta sad to see people consumed by hatred. When in the end they realise that they are in a wrong and they dont have a path because of that hatred. @@sapphicwriter
The part where the music starts and he sees the people he’s gonna grow up with. Hits the feels man 🥲🥲🥲🥲
Yeah it does..I was like 16 when this came out..31 now and every time I see this scene the nostalgia just overwhelms me
It is a great song. I have not rewatched this movie for at least 10 years now, but it still feels the same when I hear it today. It definitely hits in a good way
What a future Lewis had when he saw it. And going back to his time, he knows he’ll make an amazing life and future. I was seven years old when I watched this, now I’m 22. Such nostalgia and amazing emotional ending. 😁🥲
i didnt really know what that meant when i was still a kid. but now it hit me
"Yeah"
Soooo good
This movie is so underappreciated. Lewis shaped a good future for himself AND Goob. And he met his future wife, and step-parents in the process. What a satisfying ending to a quirky wholesome movie
Adoptive parents aren’t “step-parents”. They’re just “parents”.
Nah man that women was actually he's mother that abandoned him
Maybe she wanted to keep lewis but couldn't for some reason as said by the director of the orphanage. Plus do you have say that now this is a happy ending you're ruining the mood.
These replies are a warzone... I'm just showing love
Not step-parents. A step-parent is someone who marries one of your parents.
Whoever pitched this movie at the board meeting, I hope they got a substantial raise because this movie is severely underrated
The movie is based on the children's book "A Day With Wilbur Robinson" by William Joyce. Kudos to Disney for recognising that it would make a great movie and bringing it to life, but really the credit should go to author Mr Joyce for his wonderful imagination and heart.
@@chooseyourpoison5105I think it should credit both William Joyce and Walt Disney.
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@@chooseyourpoison5105most of this isn’t in the book, though? There’s nothing about time travel or adoption. It’s just about meeting a wacky family
I wish the idiot who cancelled the sequel was fired though
As an adopted child, you guys have no fucking idea how hard this movie hits in general dude
Everything from questions about his birth mother, to his desire to find a family, to that damned hug he gives his parents at the end.
It breaks me every single time
Couldn't agree more with you❤
Hope you're having a good one there, Chelly
I agree Chelly I am adopted as well my birth mom had me when she was 16 have never met her
So, I think Lewis found that he had to correct the problem he made himself: when he kept poor Goob awake.
at least goob got a happy ending too
@@gambler942 I’m happy about that too. Now he too has a loving family.
@@andrewsstation6436 indeed he does. All the best Goob👍😀
He would still grow up looking the same, but has a better path than the last one.
@@kidsIIIII009 maybe not. In the other timeline, Goob just sat in his room for most of his life not really doing anything. That's probably why he was so pale. Maybe now that he has people to look after him, he'll probably start looking a bit better.
“Logic will get you from A to B; Imagination will take you everywhere”
-Albert Einstein
A powerful quote from a brilliant man
“You think I’m crazy, too”
“No, I think you’re right…”
😂Brilliant! She told him to say that in the future
Future Frannie had it in the bag.
@@toastee5421 you think in the original timeline he still said she's right?
@@domtoretto7263 that is a good question.
@@toastee5421 Probably notes that it's a good and interesting idea.
@@domtoretto7263 proably or she had to prove it to him
2:31 I love how Franny's hands form a heart when Lewis tells her "I think your right" its saying she fell in love with him.
They're so cute! 🥺❤
Its a bit rushed but yeah all in all its a beautiful ending
I kinda don’t think its rushed, i think franny just really appreciated lewis for telling her shes right because usually people don’t believe her. Its like a compliment. The heart hand thing is such a Disney pose xD
Her face says it all.😊
Sounds like some blind earth bender.
This makes me so emotional everytime I watch the movie.
Also an underrated moment: when Future Frannie tells Lewis that she's always right, you first think it's just a cheesy "The Wife is always right in the relationship" joke, but it's actually about how Cornelius was the only one who always believed in her weird frog music ideas. So wholesome
Yet another excellent subversion of expectations for the movie. It was presented as the usual "Haha the wife is always right" joke, but really it was her saying "I was right about my scientific theory all along, and you were the one who got me to keep at it to prove myself, which is why I fell in love with you"
Woman literally secured her own future with one sly remark
Fun fact: Adult Franny has the same VA as Shego from _Kim Possible,_ and Young Franny has the same VA as Toph from _Avatar: The Last Airbender!_
I knew I recognized young Franny! Thanks!
and Adult Franny's VA also does Mira Nova from Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
Coincidentally, both characters have green as their color code.
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Yeah I know
"Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long. We Keep Moving Forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious . . . And curiosity keeps leading us down new paths."
-Walt Disney
One of my all-time favourite quotes
@Zedrik Allen Eren made his own version
When I realized it was Walt Disney they were quoting I just lost it. Perfect ending.
To bad they don’t do that today
Keep moving forwards……..until you end up dead and your legacy is handed over to money hungry ingrates who remake your work into cheap, soulless cash grabs that are sold with nostalgia.
The fact that Lucille and Bud adopted Lewis and gave him a whole observatory to work in is one of the best parts
I miss this movie so much. I love the fact he chased his dreams, finally found his real family, and finally gave Goob the future he deserves.
I think In the future Goob might become famous like Lewis.
Is the Future Goob gonna disappear or bubbles start popping around him and change everything?
I love this film. Definitely not Disney's most well known movie, but it has a great message. We all wanna change our past sometimes, but the thing is... we can't. But what we can change is our future. We just have to "Keep Moving Forward." We can't focus on what's behind us we have to look ahead.
i agree with that statement
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Yep, and I also love how the final scene is not of the far far future for Lewis when he’s an adult but instead a short timeskip of him still as a kid but filling his new room with blueprints and prototype inventions, showing that while he’s going on a similar path as the timeline his time traveling son was from, the future isn’t always set in stone and on what happens for him afterwards can be either the exact future timeline or something even more extravagant.
This movie was so good no Political Leftist trash just a movie with a good life message
@Nabid isla. Lmao the theme is keep moving forward do you think the CONSERVatives would agree with that statement
That scene where Lewis goes back to wake up Goob to fix his future is just so satisfying to watch because we finally see him actually happy that he won their Baseball game and now he succeeded in fulfilling his own future thanks to Lewis for doing the right thing and now Goob finally gets an adoption. I really wish we could’ve seen him as a successful adult too. Probably now being a famous Baseball player.
Lewis, you’re a good kid dude. I applaud to him for doing that.
Should be around my age with Cornelius being older and invented his stuff
I feel like he became an unofficial Robinson. Like in this new future, Wilbur knows him as “Uncle Goob,” the world’s greatest baseball player. Robinson’s probably always buy season tickets for the team Goob plays for. Goob is always invited to their family dinners
This scene always makes me cry!!
Me too😢
@@trkoglutrk 😢
I know 😭
Makes me smile since two of my siblings are adopted. Luke and Maria do sometimes get on my nerves, but I wouldn’t trade them for anything else in the world.
Same😭
little wonders will forever be the most incredibly heartbreaking yet uplifting song its beautiful
I'd have to say it's "You'll Be in My Heart" from the Tarzan soundtrack by Phil Collins, but this is definitely a great runner up and 100% falls into that category of sweet, sentimental songs you'll never forget.
i never knew that 7 years later i would play that song on the day i graduated highschool
@@greenweeaboo8924Wow that’s awesome dude 🤧🔥
@@terryprice1691 why thank you
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Even though Bolt released after this, brilliant send off to Renaissance era and the post renaissance era.
This was one wonderful ending. Even if Lewis didn't meet his birth-mother, he found something even better! :')
He did meet his birth mom, he just chose not to talk to her, which honestly made the movie so much better.
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 Thats not meeting, he didnt even see her face.
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 It took me a few watches to realize Cornelius didn't tell Lewis if they ever met his mom because he already knew what would happen, that Wilbur would take him back and that he needed to decide for himself if he wanted to dig up his past or keep moving forward towards a beautiful future
It would still be messed up if Goob woke up but still couldn't catch the ball. I mean that ball was conveniently aiming towards him
It would explain why in the Bad timeline everyone Beats him up tho...
Im just happy he found his happy ending.
I mean it did bop him in the head originally, which means it was heading there regardless. Not like they conveniently changed it’s trajectory. All he had to do was raise his head and stick his glove out.
Probably why they were pissed at him when he missed it.@@zimvader25
Thankfully Lewis wanted Goob’s life to turn out better, and went back for him when he most needed it.
@kevinthelazy8073 you suuuuure everyone hated Goob?
"Hey Goob, cool binder!"
"Hey Goob, want to come over to my house later?"
Goob: They all hated me......
Anyone else noticed that now only is she an accomplished inventor, she's also an incredible athlete? An Olympic gold medalist and swam the English Channel which is 350 miles long.
This movie is SO UNDERRATED!! Its so cute and has genuinely funny jokes that arent all about toilet humor lmao.
Looking back to when it came out I can definitively say that it did get its flowers. It was very well liked (as it should be).
This movie was heavily underappreciated and underrated
The fact that Lewis changed his name changed the future of his best friend and changed the future more in general is just so good and the fact that he found a solution of all is just brilliant
If there were post credits I imagine Wilbur going through channels on the tv then sees goob as a baseball star
I imagine Lewis' company ends up sponsoring him.
@@Igarappappa I would pay to see that 😊
@@Igarappappa awww :)
1:45 that smile is him realizing its finally about to happen.
It is good to see that this film is now being recognised as the gem that it is, which not many could appreciate at the time of its release
This stage of disney movies produced many gems
Bolt
Wall e
Ratatouille
Meet the robinsons
@@danielotero9038 walle and ratatouille are Pixar movies not Disney
Disney had a “sunset” period after the *end of the Disney renaissance,* which concluded officially with *Tarzan* (1999) and unofficially with *Lilo & Stitch* (2002.)
There are *six “fragment” movies* which straggled off after the renaissance, when Disney was experiencing some internal power struggles and a lot of projects got cancelled. These movies were intentionally sabotaged during the power struggle surrounding the Exit of *Michael Eisner, Jeffery Katzenberg, and Steve Jobs* and the ascension of bean-counters.
*the Emperor’s new Groove,* formerly *Kingdom of the Sun* which was nearly canned during production. The fight artists and employees had to put up to get this movie released was documented in the film *_The Sweatbox.*
*Treasure Planet*
*Atlantis: the Lost empire;* both of these movies were released against stiff competition from other producers, and failed at the box office.
*Meet the Robinsons*
*Home on the Range*
*Chicken Little,* these two movies were critically panned on release, and have mixed reviews today; some people like them, some people hate them.
These films were not well-known and not appreciated until the mid 2010s, with the exception of _New Groove._
Better known were the movies *Bolt* and *the Princess and the frog,* which were released in the closing days of the 2000s. Disney’s original studio methods were dying off rapidly due to corporate greed and internal takeover attempts, and great efforts were taken by the lower-level producers and scriptwriters to ensure these projects were not destroyed or adulterated.
_Pixar_ carried Disney through the 2010s, but it was becoming clear near the end that they’d sold their souls for money and had lost their creative, fun center and become a multi-media conglomerate.
Jesus this ending hits like a truck
One of my favorite endings in a Disney movie
Honestly, the deleted scene of The Bowl Hat guy seeing Goob back in the big game, was beautiful because he thanks Louis and he disappeared and Doris was easily defeated just **poof**
And that was great
The statement in the end by Walt Disney hit deep. It’s horrific where they’ve gone now. They’ve ruined his good name
What he does for Goob is why he's the hero. That got me good.
I always kept a special place in my heart for this movie . Keep moving forward !
eren yeager
@@quintonthileepan5523 until I kill . All my enemies
yeah me too for more than 1 reason
This will forever be one of my basis of logic for "singular-type timeline" or how the universe work if it wasn't a "branched timeline" ...
I haven't watched this movie in easily 10+ years and yet this ending still made me cry. That's how you know you've made a great movie. Not perfect, but absolutely fantastic.
They really don't make movies that hit like this anymore (with some exceptions) 😭
What are the exceptions? If you don't mind me asking
@@jasperion8655 Coco and Onward from Pixar. I know these two a generic answers, but I'm a sucker for movies about family
@@danielp4148 Haven't seen Onward yet, but I totally get it with Coco. I remember it making my dad cry, it was just so touching.
Soul could be another one
You did not include Inside Out as an exception is a real crime
Funny how I was mad as a kid that Lewis didn’t try to find out who his mom was and now as an adult I 100% agree with his actions.
I love this ending.
It doesn't get old, this ending and the song is so INSPIRING that whenever I am in the darkess times of my life I am however reminded by this that we look backwards on the times of our mistake but in the end we must never forget to KEEP MOVING FORWARD and continue our lives to not get stuck.
This is hands down the best Disney movie.
I wouldn't say that, its definitely really good but not the best
@@boilington Although the ending slaps hard
I wonder what goobs future would be like now that its been changed for the better Maybe he'll be part of the MLB and hopefully he'll have good teeth and a full head of hair.
Maybe he'll one day be the new Babe Ruth of his baseball team.
Let’s hope he fixes his sleep schedule
I feel like Lewis gave him a job and maybe he became part of the family as an uncle or something. He probably got adopted most likely and went to a good family
@@ABlueyFan that was Lewis’ fault
I like this movie ending so much. Lewis not only moved forward but also gave Goob a better shot at a future as well.
I love the dedication to Walt Disney
Yeah, it's too bad modern Disney doesn't emulate that quote anymore though
@@Lokhir100 I don’t know?
@@Lokhir100 why not? Disney is moving forward, not backward.
@@pemdemica1712 The constant live action remakes don't really strike me as "moving forward".
@Shadovar Except they've been trying to move forward and people keep saying the following stop trying to be woke and try to be like the perfect Disney we grew up On in the nineties
One of my favorite movies
I love the whole message of this movie where if you get stuck on the things that happened in the past, instead of moving forward, then you can miss out on an amazing future. How we shape our own future with our outlook and attitude. I love this movie so much. It’s currently my 4 year old sisters favorite movie. She watches the same DVD that I watched when I was little.
I think it's really really good how they had him go help Goob, because while it wouldnt have changed much, he just made a person's life way better.
You don't know how much I cry when the end hits, this movie makes me so emotional and it totally deserves more attention, I 100% this is a well deserved gem
No doubt. This would have been a better Disney homage for its 100th anniversary than Wish.
My favorite part was that Lewis saying goodbye to Goob 2:58 this shows that lewis fixed the mistake and Goob will finally have a future like him. But they were more likely Brothers than roommates to each other like Goob telling Lewis 2:58 thanks so much and will always be friends. Lewis: me too it was nice knowing you.
While Charlie Bucket was protecting a book of secrets to a magical world, and while Violet Beauregard became Queen of Terabithia and died, this is what Mike Teevee was doing
The part when Little Wonders plays makes me cry. The song itself doesn't make me cry, but the way it plays during the compilation gets me every time.
this movie shaped a lot of peoples childhoods
I noticed it recently, how pretty much all my friends talk about how they want to adopt rather then have biological children, and about how they want to adopt teenagers, since after a certain age they don't get adopted anymore, its great
So my daughter got married this weekend and she danced with her siblings because I was a single mom and this is the song that she picked and every time I hear this song now I Cry it's a beautiful song
The ending of this movie has such a hopeful and beautiful tone that this is right up there with some of the most emotional stuff in Walt Disney feature animation history, it’s right up there with moments like the aloha oe sequence in Lilo and stitch, Mulan’s father saying the great gift is having her for her daughter, etc. This is my favorite Disney movie forever and always
This was one of the few movies we owned on dvd when I was growing up, its such a good film. The part when the music starts going makes me cry every time.
Years ago, I made a comment underneath one of these videos, but you can no longer see it because the video/channel was set as "made for kids" so the comments are now turned off. I wished I could look back on what I said but I still remember what I wrote as clear as day. I was going through a hard time in life where I felt alone, but sometimes life is like a movie, you just have to wait and see until it gets better. You just don't see your happy ending yet. Some dreams do come true if you just "keep moving forward." One day, this may all just be a memory you look back on and smile. And you thank yourself for sticking around to see all the love and happiness that surrounds you now. Please don't ever give up. One day you'll find your "Robinsons" too
Young Franny is sooooooo cute!!! 💞🥰
I think Franny's right about frogs.
Toph liked Frogs.
@@sussyangel7492 This Toph can Frogbending!
Plus Franny is cute when she's a young girl even though she's feisty and protective
It would explain Kermit the Frog and Michigan J. Frog
@KaseyKay17 Kermit and Michigan are both frogs, Kasey, but from different franchises. Kermit is the leader of the Muppets gang; Michigan is a singing and dancing frog from Looney Tunes. He pretends to be a normal frog.
One thing I think the movie teaches better than most other movies, is that you shouldn't let ONE bad thing/day define you, don't hang on to an old grudge, just say "F*ck that, sh*t happens, only way to move it forward".
Lewis unknowingly created a new timeline where instead of goob becoming a villain, he caused the other team to lose which means at least one of the players lost their ambitions and became failures in life that they wound up working dead end jobs or took up drugs since they had no prospects. Lewis destroyed so many lives in that one moment.
LOL
OMG!!
I just hope that the baseball team that lost to Dinos had gone home, and with intact dignity.
this was my favorite disney movie while growing for a reason. I still love it to this day for having a great and emotional story with a deeply satisfying ending, this movie will never stop tugging my heart strings till the end of time
I can see what you mean
Feels like a crime that I haven't properly seen this movie till now. The song 'Little Wonders' was something always close to my heart since I was young and knew it was featured in this movie. I wasn't an avid disney watcher, so I just thought 'nice that they featured it in a disney movie' and moved on. This song never fails to make me feel moved, so eventually it brought me here to want to see the movie. What an amazing gem. I think I can declare it as my favourite disney film, if not potentially one of my top favourites in the future.
The memory scanner would be an amazing thing to have. To be able to look back and see events viewed through your own eyes from your past. Seeing people you've lost again. I would pay good money for something like that.
This was a good movie, still surprised it’s not shown much anymore since it shows a good message.
There’s quite a few underrated Disney films out there,
Treasure Planet, Black Cauldron, Atlantis: The Lost Empire to name a few…
But I see Meet The Robinsons as the most underrated movie Disney ever released and needs to be talked about more.
I wish I was that kid.
Always looking foward
_...Until all my enemies are destroyed_
Even as an adult, this scene still makes me tear up 🤧
Lewis achieved the science fair and get goob to make the catch for his team while awake
I always thought that this movie was forgettable, but that changes now, because, i watched this movie, when i was still a child, and didnt really understand the story much , so when i finally watched it now, i really loved it, it gaved me a hope of not giving up no matter how many times you fail and shape yourself to become a better person in the future😊😊
this movie's ending feels like a warm Sunday morning when you were 6 years old, if there's such form of emotion.
Every time I hear little wonders it sends a lot of waves of nostalgia though my head and makes me happy
I remember way back i was 8 years old..i watched this movie 3-4 times a day...one of my favorite movie of all time.. especially when "LITTLE WONDERS " was played..memories..ahh
The hug. The song. The Walt Disney quote. Such a good ending. Disney just doesn’t make them like this anymore :(
Franny knows a little known fact about frogs.
Man, it's been a while. Loved this when I was a kid and still holds up today.
Insanely underrated movie. Of course you can feel pain and have your traumas and bad life experiences, but remember that you are not your failures and you can beat all your pain. Just keep moving forward ❤️
For me it's where he sits down and starts drawing...man that is so powerful. It's a world full of possibilities. He's seen the future. He knows what he is "supposed" to do. But does he do it? It's unclear. It's entirely up to him. Just have to keep moving forward.
This song just fits the ending so well! Always gets the tears flowing
I dont know too many movies that can top this ending. The whole movie is like an 8/10 but this ending gets full marks every time. Perfect.
Just rewatched the movie, and the ending is so touching that it never fails to make me cry. Love this movie so much ❤
I love this movie, so much. Every time it aired on Toon Disney/Disney Channel, I always tuned in because the movie is such a good time. Now that I’m older, I understand its message a lot clearer, and it doesn’t fail to get me in the feels. The animation isn’t the best-looking, especially for a 2007 film, but the writing and characters more than makes up for it. I’m even more happy that this movie actually appeared in Once Upon a Studio, the first time in over 15 years that it was acknowledged by Disney itself. It probably won’t happen, but I hope we get a short film showing Lewis/Cornelius in the years following the ending, along with Goob.
One of the most underrated movies. I thought this would be so childish when I first watched this but BOY WAS I WRONG!! This is one of the most wholesome movies and I love it sooooo much!!
I recently passed My College BFA review after failing on the first attempt.The message of this movie helped moved forward and helped me on the second try
Lewis could least still meet his mother or see his memory of her in his Memory Scanner and know why she gave him away even though he knew he would have a new family.
Nah the whole point of the movie is that Lewis had to learn to let his obsession with his bio mother go. As the final scene says - "keep moving forward." Lewis accepted that he would never know his mother but that didn't mean that he couldn't go on to have a great life. And he did.
0:17 Looks like the Future has changed for the better
Like what doc Brown said, "your future hasn't been written yet."
This movie really knocks you over the head and is in your face with the message at times but this is still one of Disney’s most underrated movies out there
This part always makes me smile. It's just so amazing...
Where real men cried
I swear, the part where the music starts gives me chills every damn time
This is probably most underrated movie from Walt Disney.
I love how this movie is getting more love. it deserves it
I love that despite all her accomplishments the one thing Lucille wanted to revisit was her wedding Day
uni has been so tough this past yr, and today, out of nowhere, i remembered this movie (we called it MTR) that my sister and i repeatedly watched because it was our favorite. i seem to have forgotten the lesson that it gave since it’s been so long. how time flies :)) rewatching this a while ago made me tear up and want to keep moving forward.
This ending along with the music does make me feel emotional bro
Just nostalgic. I remember watching this as a kid and wondering what my future will be like. Now I am an adult and I appreciate this movie even more.
This movie will always be a masterpiece in my eyes, I only wish more media would make something similar today.
"Keep Moving Forward" - Walt Disney
Damn I love this show when I’m just a kid how the days have passed, this movie is so underrated!
Prolly one of my top favorite endings of any Disney film.
Lewis got to see his future and he gets to write the story...knowing how well it will all turn out.
This song will be my victory theme when I finally get my little one and I situated
Man I really lived one of the best childhoods. They don’t make movies like this anymore with this level of emotion 💪❤️.