*CRAZIEST FAMILY!!!* Meet The Robinsons (2007) | First Time Watching | (reaction/commentary/review)
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What a crazy but heartwarming movie! I loved that this was a time-travel film full of pay-offs and call-backs but more than that, I love it was a story about perseverance and family. Enjoy :)
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THEY'RE CRAZY!!! Meet The Robinsons (2007) | First Time Watching | (reaction/commentary/review)
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15:38 - "Your hair is a DAD giveaway" - Gotta love that oneliner 🤣
OH MY GOD, I'VE NEVER REALISED HELP HAHAHAHAHAHAHA THAT'S GENIUS
@FrozenSilver92 your profile pic made me realise lewis kinda looks like vash 💀
Never pick up that cause they changed it in spanish...
It’s DEAD giveaway not Dad but it is a foreshadow to the big reveal
@@echowall5967 yeah, no shit
Best part is the reason Wilbur says his dad looks like Tom Selleck is because Tom is the voice of the older Lewis
Yeah, that was funny!
I don't know about other languages, but it was translated in Latin American Spanish too, with his voice being "El Puma" Jose Luis Rodriguez, and they also replaced Tom's photo with his lmao
This movie is so underrated!! I used to watch this as a little kid and I still listen to the music (even though it makes me cry). It's one of my favorite movies just based on nostalgia lol
Little Wonders is elite!
@@thecocoacouch Such a great song and message behind it
Same, every single time I hear the song or watch the ending I cry. The music is so good
I bought the song Little Wonders on my iTunes when I got my first iPhone. And I have it on my Spotify. Love it ❤
@@amber.ren_1995 same as me, back when I first heard it I HAD to have that song on my iPhone!
The director (and voice of Bowler Hat Guy) Stephen J. Anderson was himself adopted at an early age. In his teens, he decided he wanted to find his parents. His adoptive parents said that he already had enough on his plate with high school, so if he waited until he was 18, they'd help him find is bio parents... but by then... he didn't care. His adoptive family was his family, and the past and what might have been no longer held any interest for him. THAT'S why this movie is so oddly beautiful and personal.
Another fun fact: "Keep moving forward" was in the movie before they ever found that quote by Walt Disney. Toward the end of finishing the movie, Anderson was in a hair salon to get a trim. The magazines they had there were ancient, but one had an interview with Disney. Anderson came across the passage with "we keep moving forward", ran back to the studio, showed the team, and they added to the pre-credits just before the film was finished.
Also... I may or may not LOVE this movie. ^_^;
"Failing you learn. From success, not so much." My favorite lines. So true! Teachers should pass this on.
Fun fact, the person who voiced the child version of Franny was Toph's voice actress lol
If you listen carefully in the first part of the movie you’ll hear certain sounds: a slippery foot, running, and a knock. The movie reveals this later in the movie. Also Tom Selick voiced Wilbur’s dad.
This movie came out about eight months after my wife and I became a blended family. We snuck out to see this while the kids were in school. We absolutely balled and took the kids that night.
❤❤❤
32:25 is a good joke, but also does a good job at showing what self-loathing can do to a person.
LOVE this movie!!! my family quotes it all the time. "i have a big head and little arms" is one of our favorites 😂😂
SAME 😂😂😂😂
Same here!
My brother and I say that to one another and use that as a gif whenever we think the other is doing something stupid. 😂
We do too! And we have to say it in the Dino voice as well!
@@jessc.994 Yes!!
19:15 Funfact about this scene, Tom Selleck is the Voice Actor of Lewis, i think this was so funny
Apparently it was an adlib, and they loved it so much, they sought Tom to be the final voice
Tom Selleck is the actor who plays Richard. The guy who dates Monica in Friends.❤
The real human face in this cartoony world never failed to make kid me hysterical
Crazy I just watched this the day I signed my son’s adoption paperwork. After 7 homes, he’s finally happy that he never has to leave. 3 sons adopted now! Underrated movie for sure!
They're so lucky to have found your home!
This was definitely one of those Disney films that was very underappreciated when it first came out. As someone who was adopted and never knew my biological family I very much felt Lewis's pain throughout the movie and how much devotion he had to finding his birth mother. And when I was little I felt sad that he decided not to find out who she really was. But as an adult I completely understand and I had amazing parents who treated me well and though we weren't the same skin color I love them just as much as any child can love their parents. This movie still makes me cry though in the end
That last scene with the song "Little Wonders" used to make me cry so hard. I was 9 when this movie came out, thinking of my future and now Im older than the age I was thinking of.
The part where Louis says goodbye to the grandparents Bud and Lucile, you can just see on their expressions they're remembering every day they had with Louis as a kid and know that he will have the same with them soon. It's so subtle but so well done.
being adopted and seeing that scene where he refuses to know who was his birth mother is so powerful and emotional
That final song “Little Wonders” by Rob Thomas always brings me to tears
Big same ❤
Every time.
It’s such a good song!
The fact that you said “you need two knives” for the pb&j problem is facts and I agree wholeheartedly.
Fun fact Cornelis aka older Lewis is actually voiced by Tom Selleck. Young Franny is also voiced by the same VA as Toph from ATLA
This is one of my favourite Disney movies! Very underappreciated and maybe not the best regarding the animation, but the story gets me every time; the feels, man! And the humour as well 😁
"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." ♥️
This movie got me through the worst time in my life. I lost my father to cancer the year this movie came out and it helped me cope with the loss. For the 15 year anniversary of his death i got two tattoos on my pointer fingers, "Keep Moving Forward" and "The Hardest Part Is Over"
I think of him everyday, mostly with happiness these days ❤ thank you for watching this movie and sharing with us
Aww I’m sorry for your loss and those are lovely tattoos 🥺
Now that I rewatched it, I wonder why Lewis's wife and parents didn't recognize him, even if he was a kid a long time ago for them, don't they look through family photos🤔
the opening of this movie is so great in its simplicity. You have this gentle vibraphone playing, and it just fades in the title against blackness. I love it. I wish Disney hired Danny Elfman to do their scores more. His style is so beautiful
This movie is so so nostalgic. I'm surprised Oscar hasn't done brother bear, I would love to see that one next cos it's also one of my most nostalgic
"this movie is so chaotic so far"
Oh! Just you wait!! 😂 Love this movie
What a great movie with an incredible message! Kind of sad, though, because they don't make'm like that anymore. Such a nice reaction, too. I had a coworker who was adopted. Around that time, there was a constant stream of news accounts about people wanting to know who their biological parents were etc. Or so it seemed, and sometimes the outcomes weren't so nice. So, I asked him if he ever felt that way. He told me: "Why would I want to do that? I know who my parents are." I thought, yeah, that's the way to be.
When Wilbur came on screen, I thought you guys looked so similar! 🤣 And your immediate reaction to (future) Goob still wearing his baseball uniform...
This movie means a lot to me. I know exactly how Lewis feels. I'm also adopted. My sixteen-year-old mother left me in an orphanage. More than that, i don't know about my biological family. I would do anything to remember everything about my past. 😭💔
R.I.P this era of Disney 🥺😢🤦♀️
I highly recommend reacting to Disney's Bolt next! It may be the most quotable movie I've ever seen and genuinely so hilarious! Probably 50% of my conversations with my siblings are lines from Bolt.
Definitely agree on Bolt! Another underrated movie!
Funfact in the german version he says to the question what the father looks like: Tomas Gotschalk and shows a totally different portrait.
I am so glad you reacted to this movie! This movie was my childhood! One of my favorite scenes you reacted to was the big reveal at the orphanage. The first time I watched this movie, I figured out the villain was Goob early on, but did not put together Louis was Wilbur’s dad until that moment. So, it was cool for me to watch your reaction and the moment you pit together Louis is Wilbur’s dad at the dinner scene and be surprised to learn the villain is adult Goob at the reveal. Also, you are the first person I have ever seen that called that Doris was the true villain and was using Goob before the memory scanner reveal.
Fun fact:
When Louis lists all the members of the Robinson family, Wilber said Cornelius looked like Tom Selleck. Tom Selleck voices Cornelius.
Amazing work!
This is a perfect example of misunderstanding driving the plot. The explanation actually can't just be simply explained and therefore solving everything. I love it❤
I really actually forgot how good this movie is in terms of how to navigate life and never give up on yourself or others
When I first watched this movie I didn't like it at first. But the longer the movie went on the more it grew on me and the deep message behind it really stood out to me (I'm someone who struggles so badly with failure). The family celebrating failure really was incredible and I wish we'd celebrate attempts more than successes.
As an adoptee, this film touches my heart so much. Sentiment aside, Oscar you have the had the best reactions I have seen for this flick. Your laughs, faces and expressions...priceless.
Timeless. Cried in my youth watching this. Still cry seeing it now. One of my favorite movies.
The song at the end makes me cry every time. I think this one should get more recognition.
It was chaotic bcuz that’s how some families are they’re chaotic in the best way. That’s the family’s charm ❤
This is one of those movies where as a kid you dont get the sad themes until you're older like in scene on the roof "i have no future!" That shit hits hard😢. Also another dinosaur movie you should watch is walking with dinosaurs.
I always cry at the end during Little Wonders, its just that sort of cry that everything is gonna be okay and that everything turned out okay, as a child who had a tough chilhood it always gets me because it can get better.
If you loved this you should also watch Disney's Bolt it was also in disneys experimental era and makes me cry just as much as Meet the Robinsons.
If I'm remembering right, the lines "What does Cornelius look like?" "...Tom Sellick." were written into the script purely as a joke, before Cornelius's voice had been cast. Then they reached out to Tom Sellick to see if he was interested and he actually accepted! So it stayed in the movie, plus Tom's face is used in the portrait during the family tree scene. I don't have a source for this though, so if anyone can back that story up, it'd be cool.
Even though I have parents, I had to live on my own from the age of 11 years old. I watched this back when I was 7 years old and I bawled my eyes out. This movie is so much more to me than a silly animated film. This movie learned me a motto and give me inspiration that even though times are hard mostly... There is always a brighter future ahead if only you keep moving forward. Loved this reaction and again, bawled my eyes out. Thanks Oscar! 🤙🏼❤
Toph’s voice actor voices young Franny while adult Franny is voiced by kim possible the green lady villain shego i think
This movie I loved so much bcuz of the fact that it was about adoption and finding a family your family. Cuz I was adopted so this movie resonated with me a lot I loved it ❤ lol STILL Love It!
Oscar looks so much like Wilbur he should do a cosplay of him. All he'd need is the tshirt
Fun fact! Young Franny is TOPH! (Same voice actress)
This movie is great and extremely underrated. People think the "he is the dad" is a too easy to spot twist, but thats clearly on purpose. The real twist is him meeting his adoptive mum in the end, that's always a joy to rewatch! I remember loving that movie as a kid. I wish it was more well known and recognised. It's simple and interesting, very well written and has a great message. Also it handles time travel and other science fiction concepts incredibly well. It certainly was nerdy awakening for many kids in my generation 😂 #keepmovingforward 🎉
This is inspired by the book of the same author of “Rise of the Guardians” ❤ “Lost Ollie” and “Epic” are also by him.
We love this movie...I always cry at the end of it. The quote at the end is a favorite of mine and my daughters, we always say it walking out of the door for the first day of school! It's a great mindset!
Side note: if you ever dress up for Halloween, or whatever, you'd make an awesome Lewis!!!
I haven't been in foster care or what not, but I love the message for kids, teens, and adults about adoption and "Keep Moving Forward". Its written so well and how everything works out in the end when you look out for your friends too instead of putting all your focus to the past. If we keep on trying, everything will work out for you too. Its so good.
Rest in peace
Walt Disney 1901-1966
Roy O Disney 1893-1971
and Adam West 1928-2017
Yay! You did my favorite childhood movie! It still makes me cry at the end!
As a teacher, I definitely use clips from this movie to show my students at the beginning of the year to elicit discussions about having a growth vs. fixed mindset.
SOOO GOOD! 😊
I would have liked a post credit scene showing Goob’s future success.
"Meet the Robinsons" has been one of my favorite Disney films since the first time I watched it. It's whacky, the animation actually kind of works with the style of it, and it's just kind of beautiful.
I absolutely wheeze at the way the t-rex says " I have a big head and little arms" as he's flailing them LMAOOOOO forever imprinted in my brain
omg this movie is so good, i remember my younger self watching the dvd weekly
I LOVE THIS MOVIE SO MUCH!!! So glad you reacted to this underrated masterpiece!! It has such unique characters and plot,simply amazing
I really forgot how amazing this movie was!! I'm so grateful I got to watch it alongside you! What a wonderful reaction
God, that ending song still makes me tear up
Actually, this is my favorite Disney film. I love the message, I love the heart, I love the music... and it is fully inhabited by the best of Walt Disney's own beliefs about what is important and how to succeed, making it truly a *Disney* film.
fun fact. Toph's VA voiced the wife as a kid
I’m glad you watched the most underrated Disney movie ever made
I was a foster kid in Australia, this is my favourite movie ever. It hits me so hard everytime I watch it, in a bitter-sweet way. I was like Louis in my teen years, I had no hope for my future but this movie truly inspires my soul. The song in the end montage is one that still gets me teary everytime I hear it. Because now, I'm 21 and adopted by my soul family. My life is the best it's ever been. I'll always keep moving forward. ❤
There's a theory that the lady in the orphanage (Mildred), his adopted mother and his actual mother were all friends. I couldn't see hoe those Maths would work out but it doesn't matter! All you need to do is "keep moving forward!"
the ending of this movie always makes me cry. Such an underrated Disney film. It has such a positive optimistic message, and I feel like that’s so rare today.
Found family stuff always gets me because I was a baby that got adopted and the love from my mom and dad was just the same as I’d seen in any other family. ❤ it’s important to normalise that love has nothing to do with blood
Did you realize the grown up Lewis is voiced by Tom selleck?? 😂
This movie is one of my childhood favorites. The last scene at the end makes me tear up every time I watch it. The feeling of knowing you're in the right place, and even though there's so much to do and so much hard work ahead of you to achieve your goals, you're happy to do it because you know it's where you're meant to be. I love this movie!
I can't believe you reacted to this movie. It's just one of those quotable movies that is also so forgettable at the same time. No matter how many times I've watched it, It's always a new experience for me. I don't know how I can forget how the movie starts and plays out and yet will never forget the caffeine patch or the dinosaur's only line. I got a nice little bit of nostalgia going through this with you, so thank you.
I grew up watching this movie and wow it still holds up, I love the family love
this is one of those movies I appreciate more as an adult then a kid.
This movie is masterfully written, it still holds up and is so genuinely funny
42:20 I love this. It's so obvious in hindsight too hahaha
The ending always gives me goosebumps
I still listen to Little Wonders it's so good
This is my top favorite movie hands down.
I like the fact you don't really announce your uploads. For us (maybe just me), every upload of any of my favorite movies is like a lucky draw. Thanks for being cool
We used to watch this in school when we had a substitute teacher 😂 such a fun movie
ohhhh, i was obsessed w/ this movie when i was a kidddd
As strange as it sounds, Bowler Hat Guy is one of my favorite villains. He's actually rather smart (in his own way), and 22:30 showcases this. His first idea (blow it up) would have ended in failure (Lewis's death), and he REALIZED it, and moved on to think of something else. His next idea (turn Lewis into a duck) was rather ridiculous, but he explores it anyway for a moment. And then he comes to the realization that 1: he doesn't know how or have the technology to do that, and 2: he has no need for the end result. He needs Lewis *as he is,* not Lewis transformed. Many villains would have stopped at the initial idea, and thrown themselves into making it happen and repeatedly bashing themselves against a 'wall' with little thought on how to reverse things later, rather than working within their own boundaries.
To actually accomplish his goal, he used the tools he had available. His first execution of idea didn't succeed simply due to poor timing (had Lewis been alone, it would have been a simple matter to have the frog walk up to him, and then switch the hat to Lewis's head). His second execution of idea didn't succeed, but that is due to the number and ingenuity of the family rather than true failure on his part. He may not have a 300+ IQ, but the fact that he actually logics his way through his plans and evaluates their feasibility puts him ahead of a lot of villains out there.
This film is one of my favorite animated movies of all time, but I've only seen it all the way through once because the first time I watched this I couldn't stop crying. Watching your reaction to it now has me in tears again almost as much as when I first watched it. This film has so much heart, I love it so much.
43:45 This movie is absolutely amazing! I can't believe my parents didn't let me watch it when I was growing up! I love this!
This movie and The Rescuers are the reason I want to adopt!
Oscar, letting you know that Lewis is Mike TV from Charlie and the chocolate factory
One of my favorite movies. I'll rewatch it as a comfort flick once a year or so.
Meet The Robinsons is a movie I used to watch on local television when there was a special on Saturdays or Sundays for cartoons.
The message really stuck with me. "Keep Moving Forward" which I would later learn is a tenent on practicing "Mindfulness" and to stay in the moment, be aware, and that the past is a reflection that can show you what you can improve on in the future. Keep going and happiness is something you make for yourself. You create it. Your reaction to your circumstance is something you have control over it.
It also was the test build for Disney. It proved they could make good 3D movies after Chicken Little underperformed. And the movie made bank on home video release. Proving to Disney they had it in them to approach 3D movies with care and the Disney fire that made them a monolith in entertainment.
Also Wilbur's "That is an excellent question" line is inbeded into my head and I still say it to this day as an adult.
What happened to The Bowler Hat version of Goob is even more disturbing because it implies the moment Louis goes back to the past and changes the outcome, that version of Goob will never have existed. The moment Louis looks up, he's gone. Which can be taken as his essence disappearing and he's erased from existence.
I worked at a movie theatre when this came out. I watched it and loved it. I think I may have watched it once a week until it left the theatre. 😅
This is one of my favourite movies 😭❤️ it's such an unappreciated gem ❤ I'm so glad you watched this ❤❤❤ made my day
This is one of my favorite Disney movies, I love the Keep Moving Forward inspiration and how funny and heartwarming it is.
One of the most underrated Disney movies!! I love this storyline soooo much! Little Wonders brings me to tears every time I hear it, even in reactions
I love this movie. I don’t know why but the ending always makes me cry
I like how Wilbur has the capacity to be as smart like his parents. He's just still a kid and inexperienced so that makes him do moronic things like dragging his dad from the past to the future just to prove a point that he really is from the future and forgetting to lock the garage door at night.
I love your reactions, they are so raw and funny.
This is my absolute favorite Disney movie! It's quirky, funny, creepy, goofy, but yet so inspiring. As a teacher, I love the message about failure. We don't learn and grow by not failing. The other message about who your family is brings tears to my eyes every time!
This film never fails to make me cry.
A very deep message to cling on to in our darkest moments...
I watched this movie so many times as a kid because its always been my dream to meet the one I want to spend the rest of my life with, have children, and just build and maintain a happy family.
6:11 - Barium Cobalt Einstein Kool-Aid!!
My mom and I love watching this movie together :)
I love this movie. Used to be my go-to comfort film. As a creative who always felt kind of out of place in the world around me, the imagination and optimism of Meet the Robinsons hit. The movie seemed to say, "Just wait. There is a bunch of weirdos out there somewhere who will get you." I'm still waiting. But this movie is still a lovely fantasy.
I guess this movie proves that not all technology is a good progress.