What made Doris a great twist villain is that we knew she was already a villain, we knew bowler hat guy was the villain already. The thing is we thought Doris was just a companion, but I think at the moment she gets frustrated with Bowler hat guy using a trex to try and get Lewis when Doris already had the perfect plan starting with trying to kill Wilbur by dropping the lights on him, that's the moment you start to think who's really evil here? Goob's backstory of how he became evil and met Doris is another moment you take into consideration. The moment it's revealed here that Doris was only using Goob to try and take over the future when all Goob wanted to do was ruin Lewis's life was where the twist was revealed
Doris is such an extremely underrated villain. Imagine waiting decades for your creator to be in your timeline. Have his family hide in the shadows as he watches everything fall apart, and on device he created, using your memories. Then as his fear peaks, you come out of the shadows preparing to mantle the one head you thirsted for the most, and forever surpassing your god.
Hell she even went to the trouble of recreating all of their good future clothes just to rub salt into the wound, every other human is wearing worker attire
@@mrcritical6751 I admit this scene terrified me as a kid. If she landed on his head it’d been game over. He’d be a part of his family but in all the wrong ways.
Honestly... Even if she did get foiled in the end due to the nature of time travel plots, the actual 'I already won lol' presentation should have even made Ozymandias from Watchmen envious
@@cultofsquidward4100 I don't think it would've worked in the future, considering Lewis and Cornelius are the same, and Doris was created already in the future (albeit put out of commission before any damage could've been done)
@@conorangelson1397 I take this theory. Essentially, you can’t be altered by the past, you’re not there when it changes. He’s an anomaly outside time basically.
This is such an incredibly cool and dark scene! I think it is honestly one of the best plot twists in a Disney movie. As a child I was so fascinated by the idea that all of humanity was enslaved under mind controlled robots. Especially because it is shown in earlier scenes that mindcontrolled beings still retain most consciousness. They simply become loyal to their "master". That means the humans are physically worked to their limits to build up massive factories for their robot masters. As a child I could already understand how incredibly dark this idea was.
Then you should be very happy to know that you live in that reality. With our hard work we maintain a debt economy that enslaves us, where there are few privileged people who really have everything materially. You should see the documentary thrive, they explain it well there.
This movie is surprisingly dark and deep for a Disney film. It deals with heavy topics like adoption, confronting your past, moving forward, enslavement, letting go of your past, and failure being a part of life, where you shouldn’t let it get the best of you. A shockingly mature Disney movie despite it being advertised as more kid friendly.
It still bothers me, on the other hand, how we went from meaningful and touching Disney films like The Incredibles, Meet the Robinsons, Hercules and Treasure Planet to silly and meaningless films like Frozen, a fourth Toy Story film, a bunch of horrible live action remakes and Lightyear.
@@iantaggart3064, what do you mean “every word I just said is wrong”? Those films had heart and soul put into them compared to the recent Disney films (except for Encanto, Turning Red, Strange World and Elemental imo) and they had mature themes put into them like parent abandonment and many other things.
@@iantaggart3064, btw, as someone who studied Greek mythology, I know that a vast majority of things in Disney’s Hercules wasn’t 100% accurate in its mythology, but it’s still one of my top 5 favorite Disney movies ever.
That's the beauty of writing time travel. You can make the beginning and middle as dark, twisted and violent as you want and still have a happy ending.
Here's a genuine question: whose memory was playing in the scanner? As the movie later proves, the memory is shown in first person perspective of whoever is wearing the headset, so it can't be Goobs. So whose is it?
I think its doris, she is shown to be in corners and observing a lot, thus the board room, as she is probably looking to see how it goes (goob isn' wearing here in that scene) the hats being built could be her overviewing the creation of the hats goob is talking to her directly in the part where they are causing the rampage and she is the one who comes out from behind the machine, since she is a machine and is shown to have digital recorded memories, she is probably the one who's memories are being shown by just interfacing with it
This is an amazing twist since at the beginning of the film, you think that the Bowler Hat Guy is the main villain of the movie and Doris is his sidekick. But instead, it’s the other way around!
It's kinda Goob's fault that she got erased from existence. If he never told Lewis about her origin, Lewis would've never known that he invented her and if he never knew that, there would've been no way for him to change the future. You can't correct A mistake if you don't know it's A mistake.
This film is out in 2007, right? Well, the story tells all of us they're saying is that Lewis was born in 1995 & he's 12 in 2007. But, when Wilbur took Lewis to the future, Lewis is 30 years older in his present year 2037 in the future.
Wait, why did he have to actually say he wouldn’t invent her? I’m pretty sure as soon as he found out about her, he’d already decided he won’t invent her
Hmm if I have to hazard a guess, Young Lewis at the time, did not believe that HE was the creator of the future he was shown. He did not believe he invented the Time Machine, or Dor-15. When he fixed the Time Machine, he no longer thought of himself and his older self as two separate people and thus when he reached the resolution of never inventing Dor-15, his older self also reached the same conclusion, causing the grandfather paradox that wiped Dor-15 from existence.
Maybe becuase he was in the future when he did. Ao in order to change the past he had to be in the past to keep Dorris from changing the future in the past
This scene is really stupid when you think about it. Why is Doris attacking her future inventor? If she kills him, she’ll never be invented. In fact, just by antagonizing him in any way puts her entire existence in jeopardy. Kind of hard to dominate the world if you’re just going to Grandfather Paradox yourself.
What scared Lewis at first was that Future Goob/The Bowler Hat Guy and Doris had both already succeeded on ruining Lewis' future by using Lewis' memory scanning invention to make them rich and famous as revenge for Lewis ruining their futures first. Though Lewis never meant to ruin Goob's future in the first place. But what scared Lewis even more was that in a twist, Doris ended up betraying The Bowler Hat Guy as instead of ruining Lewis' future like BHG (The Bowler Hat Guy) wanted to, Doris wanted to rule the world and enslave humanity instead, much to the BHG's horror.
I would probably be mad too (and I'm mad a bit already as an external observer). First of (now I talk in Lewis's name), I'm angry at myself, because (even if unwillingly) I created both of my enemies who were ruining my (plus everyone's) life! I don't think I feel any anger towards Doris, since the only possibility in my head is to eliminate her; I don't know how I should describe it, but I don't think anger is the right description. And final, at Goob. First, he simply ruined my life. Than, he was so blind about taking a revenge, and he should have known with common sense that any change of my future will result in a drastic change in the entire world - after all, this whole alternative world came out of my skin. And finally, how dare he complain after the fact about the way things have turned out when he has overwhelmingly caused it, trusted someone who's turning against him, and when he deliberately meant it to be wrong in the first place?! As if it wasn't all up to him. But easy to say them as the part of the audience, but these are facts on which I have my own opinion.
Crazy how the world of 2007 went on a single-minded industrial sprint that changed its environment forever and while during the conquering reign of an evil cybernetic bowler hat. The giant Doris was an interesting touch, too. Maybe they could've worked on giving DOR-15 a humanoid body as well.
To be honest i doubt goob wanted slavery, I understand he hated lewis for keeping him up all night with his inventions but deep down he wasn't a true villain its doris ,shes the real villain I'm glad lewis change the past in order to prevent this from happening
I mean can't blame him. Lewis is the reason why Goob was bullied in school, was kicked out of baseball team while baseball was his life passion, got beat up and humiliated by his classmates and while Lewis got adopted very early after the baseball incident and became famous successful genius, no one wanted to adopt Goob because he looked unhealthy, pitiful and too depressed. And in the end the future Lewis was self centered enough not realizing he unwilingly destroyed life of his former roommate who's only bad luck was sharing a dorm with him. If Lewis millionaire genius would realized what he did in the past and contacted and apologized to Goob, things would not go so extreme but he - Cornelius never cared about him. Goob was not that bad he only hold a grunge on a person who literally destroyed his life, which is understandable.
“Why did I ever invent that stupid hat?” That gets him an idea to set things right! “Take a good look around Doris, cause your future is about to change!”
2023 anyone? Doris was pretty stupid at the end, if she intended to try and kill young Lewis, then the future where she would have been invented would have never happened. While this ending is better than the original ending, I think this one has more impact than the original. Still though, this movie was amazing.
I remember when I watched this for the first time as a kid, I was absolutely terrified at the family being under Doris’ control and then starting to bang on the Time Machine. “No, no, this can’t be happening, no!” “Oh Lewis, it’s already happened.”
When I saw this scene I always wondered if doris only took over a part of the world and the rest of the countries are fighting the hats. I also wondered how couldn’t the US army and along with help from other countries finish up with the hats. Couldn’t they just bomb the factory.
@@huckxblueberryfan No kidding, seriously 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, because yesterday there was a live from a guy in purple site (T...ch)who watched the movie Meet the Robinsons (Here in Brazil it went to "A Família do Futuro" - The Family of the Future or The Future Family), it was very good to see this movie again after a long time that I don't see this movie anymore. Oh yes, i have Meet the Robinsons videogame (PS2) and i was even surprised that the game's Brazilian language is dubbed only in the PC version
Technically Dooris altered the past, he conquered it. If we take that into account, the hat was never invented and has to disappear with everything he did.
This is one of the darkest Disney movie scenes ever All of humanity stripped of their free will and forced to mindlessly serve a robotic hat for all of time
This is probably only Disney movie I seen where the villain actually won well untill Lewis changed the future for the better. I mean I never seen other movie do that.
The robot did get awareness but it’s understanding led to it wanted to control humans. It only needed a few pawns then it would simply get rid of them.
0:45 I actually thought they were tickling him here when I first saw this, but now I realize it's a slaughter and those hat are not to be truffled with... 😳
I always wonder how humanity still alive🤔🤔🤔 Look at that sky and all the contamination! How did she manage to keep this long enough with all that disaster?
Her future doesn’t even accomplish nothing. They’re just burning coal, creating hats and idk what else they doing. I guess doris goal is just to create hats forever. I always wondered if the enslaved humans get a break from working so they can gather with their families.
This movie was a gem, tho one thing, that I always wonder about. You know Tiny the t-Rex? Well, I heard that he was spotted in Disney’s Wreck it Ralph, in the Arcade. That always leaves me to wonder, so does that mean that Meet The Robinsons Doesn’t actually happen and is just a fiction Game in Litwaks arcade?
Perhaps Doris stuck with the city arrangement she knew from her past. Remember, robots aren't capable of beung creative, which is probably why all the buildungs are shaped lile her.
I’ve had that question in my mind as well and my guess is that even if the future is changed the time machine isn’t affected again that’s just my guess
@@drunkydrunk2351 Uh..The time machine should've been erased since Goob plagarized the memory scanner, which is what gave Lewis his success and led to the time machines.
Time machines are generally immune to the butterfly effect. In the bad future from BTTF, the DeLorean still exists even though Biff had Doc institutionalized.
@@linedoltrainerchannelgammi2247 i think i a bit scary for kids and teenagers, the sci fi themes of this children animated pixar movie is dark creepy because look like mind control and new world order dark times of today we're living now, it look like this movie predicted the future just similar 1984 mr orwell idiocracy some thing.
The difference between Goob and Doris, is that while one villain was actually evil the other was just a man-child that couldn't let go of a grudge and only wanted to hurt one person instead of the world.
This feels like one of the rare plot twists in a Disney movie that comes out of the blue but it somehow ACTUALLY works.
Agreed. Just because we don't see it coming doesn't mean it's a good twist.
@@iantaggart3064, true
What made Doris a great twist villain is that we knew she was already a villain, we knew bowler hat guy was the villain already. The thing is we thought Doris was just a companion, but I think at the moment she gets frustrated with Bowler hat guy using a trex to try and get Lewis when Doris already had the perfect plan starting with trying to kill Wilbur by dropping the lights on him, that's the moment you start to think who's really evil here? Goob's backstory of how he became evil and met Doris is another moment you take into consideration. The moment it's revealed here that Doris was only using Goob to try and take over the future when all Goob wanted to do was ruin Lewis's life was where the twist was revealed
Doris is such an extremely underrated villain. Imagine waiting decades for your creator to be in your timeline. Have his family hide in the shadows as he watches everything fall apart, and on device he created, using your memories. Then as his fear peaks, you come out of the shadows preparing to mantle the one head you thirsted for the most, and forever surpassing your god.
Hell she even went to the trouble of recreating all of their good future clothes just to rub salt into the wound, every other human is wearing worker attire
@@mrcritical6751 I admit this scene terrified me as a kid. If she landed on his head it’d been game over. He’d be a part of his family but in all the wrong ways.
Love the way you worded that
@@ScorpionStrike7 Thank you. She’s my favorite Disney Villain.
Honestly... Even if she did get foiled in the end due to the nature of time travel plots, the actual 'I already won lol' presentation should have even made Ozymandias from Watchmen envious
That was pretty smart of Lewis to go back to the present and say he was never going to invent Doris.
but couldn't he have done that at any time
@@cultofsquidward4100 he wasn't thinking about it
@@cultofsquidward4100 I don't think it would've worked in the future, considering Lewis and Cornelius are the same, and Doris was created already in the future (albeit put out of commission before any damage could've been done)
@@LogeenthLive ah I see
it had to be done in the past, before Lewis ever invented Doris.
as long as a version of Lewis pre-Doris made that statement, she would be destroyed.
Gotta hand it to Lewis’ future self, he made the time machine so powerful that it still exists even when time was altered.
I mean, the Delorean did that too. Pretty much all time machines are immune to causality because plot.
It wouldn’t be much of a Time Machine if traveling thru time could cause a self destruct
So what happened to the Lewis in this timeline , is he dead ? Or in hiding ?
@@Fire-kid20 That or since Lewis was in the future when the Timeline changed, there wasn’t a past Lewis to become his olderself
@@conorangelson1397 I take this theory. Essentially, you can’t be altered by the past, you’re not there when it changes. He’s an anomaly outside time basically.
I’m glad to see that people still watch this movie. It’s highly underrated and more people should see it
True
All of our old movies we enjoyed as kids such as wall e, the robinsons, up, the incredibles, finding Nemo, ratatouille are all underrated.
@@lightningdude4205 so true!
Do you know in the movie that wearing Bowler Hats are bad cause they mind control people.
Agreed. It's truly an underrated masterpiece.
Lewis just discovered he made the most evil thing ever.
Without knowing it.
@Name or the gun
Words, the most deadliest weapon of all
@@jonathanbaileyartanimation2992 czcams.com/video/lhckuhUxcgA/video.html
@Jonathan Bailey Art & Animation Yeah, say one wrong thing, and things turn around real fast
I never realized how scary this scene was
Yeah.. instantly went dark, and then your enemy just came.. as a kid, that would be traumatizing.. ;-;
Yeah neither did i
0:58 All Hail Doris
This movie was my childhood. A sweet movie.
Me & my mom love this film. This film was out when my sister was born & I was 8 years old.
I know right?
And a not that long movie
This is such an incredibly cool and dark scene! I think it is honestly one of the best plot twists in a Disney movie. As a child I was so fascinated by the idea that all of humanity was enslaved under mind controlled robots. Especially because it is shown in earlier scenes that mindcontrolled beings still retain most consciousness. They simply become loyal to their "master". That means the humans are physically worked to their limits to build up massive factories for their robot masters. As a child I could already understand how incredibly dark this idea was.
Then you should be very happy to know that you live in that reality. With our hard work we maintain a debt economy that enslaves us, where there are few privileged people who really have everything materially. You should see the documentary thrive, they explain it well there.
@@Pabloquirogaz ...Yeah
@@Pabloquirogaz You need to help me here. when i search "thrive documentary" there is too much and i cant find what you are referencing.
And it’s not only control, but an extension of Doris’ mind…
Yieks
No more playing
Eternal work
That’s not good
This movie is surprisingly dark and deep for a Disney film. It deals with heavy topics like adoption, confronting your past, moving forward, enslavement, letting go of your past, and failure being a part of life, where you shouldn’t let it get the best of you. A shockingly mature Disney movie despite it being advertised as more kid friendly.
It still bothers me, on the other hand, how we went from meaningful and touching Disney films like The Incredibles, Meet the Robinsons, Hercules and Treasure Planet to silly and meaningless films like Frozen, a fourth Toy Story film, a bunch of horrible live action remakes and Lightyear.
@@Beanie-Inkling2749 Amazing. Every word you just said is wrong.
@@iantaggart3064, what do you mean “every word I just said is wrong”? Those films had heart and soul put into them compared to the recent Disney films (except for Encanto, Turning Red, Strange World and Elemental imo) and they had mature themes put into them like parent abandonment and many other things.
@@iantaggart3064, btw, as someone who studied Greek mythology, I know that a vast majority of things in Disney’s Hercules wasn’t 100% accurate in its mythology, but it’s still one of my top 5 favorite Disney movies ever.
Nightmare Fuel, a Disney villain that actually succeeded in enslaving the entire human race
Until Lewis back to the present and made Doris fade out of the existence.
@@seanagulan9481 He *THANOSED* using Mind Germ.
That's the beauty of writing time travel. You can make the beginning and middle as dark, twisted and violent as you want and still have a happy ending.
she did actually do what most disney villains dreamed of, but thankfully Lewis rekt her in the past to ensure that doesn't happen.
In one timeline she did. But Lewis turned back the clock!
"no... NO! THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING, NO!!" "Oh, Louis... *it's already happened* " That was a cold line O_O
Doris went full Marik on Franny with that.
It's like a "joke" cause lewis was saying It can't be happening but it HAS already happened in the past
my favourite scene is that lewies fixes the time machine in the ending
I must agree good sir or madam
@@mrunknown138 im a boy thank you
dude even now that i’m 18 the zombie hats and and dystopia haunt me
Louis: No. This Can't Be Happening No!
Dor-15: Oh Louis, It's Already Happened.
why did i invent this stupid hat
@@vitorgameplay9756 Take a good look around Dor-15 because your future is about to change!
@@willtheraven1920 goob stop
@@vitorgameplay9756, you don’t know what you’re doing!
@@reecegonzales17 yes i m do im running your future
It’s just forcing salt in the wounds to only have the Robinson’s wear their normal clothes while everyone wears uniforms
That was a detail I didn't quite understand 🤔
This is the scariest darkest moment of Meet the Robinsons I’ve ever seen. First time watching this part scared the crap out of me.
I like how Doris’s future looks like a Steampunk version of Skynet.
I love the scene where the Robinsons push the time machine and it starts
It reminds us when they’re saying all hail plankton
This scene gave me so much anxiety as a kid…
1:03: SEIZE HIM, SLAVES!
3:44 shout out to the sound mixer. The way his voice changes in that moment to show that he is maturing is a cool effect.
Here's a genuine question: whose memory was playing in the scanner? As the movie later proves, the memory is shown in first person perspective of whoever is wearing the headset, so it can't be Goobs. So whose is it?
Good point
Doris Maybe???
Creepy
Doris cuz it was in positions that could be floating. And after the memory finished Doris came out as soon as it stopped. But that’s my theory.
I think its doris, she is shown to be in corners and observing a lot, thus the board room, as she is probably looking to see how it goes (goob isn' wearing here in that scene)
the hats being built could be her overviewing the creation of the hats
goob is talking to her directly in the part where they are causing the rampage
and she is the one who comes out from behind the machine,
since she is a machine and is shown to have digital recorded memories, she is probably the one who's memories are being shown by just interfacing with it
This is exactly why Super Mario Odyssey 2 hasn't happened yet!
Doris should realize that if Lewis is dead, then she dies too
yeah, since Lewis future self was the onw who invented her
At that point, she knew it was over, but maybe she could kill him and go down with him, but unfortunately, she wasn’t quick enough.
I don't think she wanted to kill him, but Doris knows than in control of the time machine, Lewis can erase that future
This is an amazing twist since at the beginning of the film, you think that the Bowler Hat Guy is the main villain of the movie and Doris is his sidekick. But instead, it’s the other way around!
This is also the first Disney movie where The Villain almost Won completely.
3:14
"Take a good look around Doris...cause your future's about to change."
Goob stop don't know what you're doing
@Connor Stevens she is using you goob and when she gets what she wants she will get rid of you
(Doris screeches)
I am NEVER going to invent you.
@@vitorgameplay9756 You're not related to me so you can't stop me from existence.
Doris does not realized when she wanted to slice Lewis up for good she won’t realize that she is going to get erased from existence.
It's kinda Goob's fault that she got erased from existence. If he never told Lewis about her origin, Lewis would've never known that he invented her and if he never knew that, there would've been no way for him to change the future. You can't correct A mistake if you don't know it's A mistake.
This film is out in 2007, right? Well, the story tells all of us they're saying is that Lewis was born in 1995 & he's 12 in 2007. But, when Wilbur took Lewis to the future, Lewis is 30 years older in his present year 2037 in the future.
Math ish math
Emilio Aquino Him and Franny look pretty good considering they're like 42 lol
Wait, why did he have to actually say he wouldn’t invent her? I’m pretty sure as soon as he found out about her, he’d already decided he won’t invent her
Hmm if I have to hazard a guess, Young Lewis at the time, did not believe that HE was the creator of the future he was shown.
He did not believe he invented the Time Machine, or Dor-15.
When he fixed the Time Machine, he no longer thought of himself and his older self as two separate people and thus when he reached the resolution of never inventing Dor-15, his older self also reached the same conclusion, causing the grandfather paradox that wiped Dor-15 from existence.
Maybe becuase he was in the future when he did. Ao in order to change the past he had to be in the past to keep Dorris from changing the future in the past
0:53 If Cartoon Network went bankrupt.
He pretty much Thanos-snapped DOR-15.
More like Iron Man Snap
This was my favourite movie growing up.
This scene is really stupid when you think about it. Why is Doris attacking her future inventor? If she kills him, she’ll never be invented. In fact, just by antagonizing him in any way puts her entire existence in jeopardy. Kind of hard to dominate the world if you’re just going to Grandfather Paradox yourself.
I don't think she thought of that. She was so angry with him that she wasn't thinking straight.
maybe she wanted to enslave him and secure her creation
Another movie flaw; how does the time machine still exist? The future changed so the time machines should've faded away
@@JoeFanik Time machines are usually immune to changes in history.
I think she as blinded by her anger to realize that
3:44 DOR-15 aka Doris is banned from being invented..
3:50 fatality
Hat: noooooo
Reminded me of the Chum Bucket helmets from the Spongebob Squarepants movie.
“All hail doris”
Underrated Movie
3:00 Wendolene: Because you created her for good, but... she's turned out evil!
What scared Lewis at first was that Future Goob/The Bowler Hat Guy and Doris had both already succeeded on ruining Lewis' future by using Lewis' memory scanning invention to make them rich and famous as revenge for Lewis ruining their futures first. Though Lewis never meant to ruin Goob's future in the first place.
But what scared Lewis even more was that in a twist, Doris ended up betraying The Bowler Hat Guy as instead of ruining Lewis' future like BHG (The Bowler Hat Guy) wanted to, Doris wanted to rule the world and enslave humanity instead, much to the BHG's horror.
I would probably be mad too (and I'm mad a bit already as an external observer).
First of (now I talk in Lewis's name), I'm angry at myself, because (even if unwillingly) I created both of my enemies who were ruining my (plus everyone's) life!
I don't think I feel any anger towards Doris, since the only possibility in my head is to eliminate her; I don't know how I should describe it, but I don't think anger is the right description.
And final, at Goob. First, he simply ruined my life. Than, he was so blind about taking a revenge, and he should have known with common sense that any change of my future will result in a drastic change in the entire world - after all, this whole alternative world came out of my skin. And finally, how dare he complain after the fact about the way things have turned out when he has overwhelmingly caused it, trusted someone who's turning against him, and when he deliberately meant it to be wrong in the first place?! As if it wasn't all up to him.
But easy to say them as the part of the audience, but these are facts on which I have my own opinion.
I was surprised that Doris betrayed Goob so quickly, but I understand her motives. He was never a henchman for her, he was a pawn.
3:44 I’m never going to invent you.
lol i can imagine doris saying "oh lewis its alreayd happend" it would be cool
That was Franny saying that, but I know what you mean.
i love this movie so much i used to watched this in 2015
Crazy how the world of 2007 went on a single-minded industrial sprint that changed its environment forever and while during the conquering reign of an evil cybernetic bowler hat. The giant Doris was an interesting touch, too. Maybe they could've worked on giving DOR-15 a humanoid body as well.
To be honest i doubt goob wanted slavery, I understand he hated lewis for keeping him up all night with his inventions but deep down he wasn't a true villain its doris ,shes the real villain I'm glad lewis change the past in order to prevent this from happening
I mean can't blame him. Lewis is the reason why Goob was bullied in school, was kicked out of baseball team while baseball was his life passion, got beat up and humiliated by his classmates and while Lewis got adopted very early after the baseball incident and became famous successful genius, no one wanted to adopt Goob because he looked unhealthy, pitiful and too depressed. And in the end the future Lewis was self centered enough not realizing he unwilingly destroyed life of his former roommate who's only bad luck was sharing a dorm with him. If Lewis millionaire genius would realized what he did in the past and contacted and apologized to Goob, things would not go so extreme but he - Cornelius never cared about him. Goob was not that bad he only hold a grunge on a person who literally destroyed his life, which is understandable.
@drevenypribor6144 at least Lewis changed all that in order for the bad future to not happen
“Why did I ever invent that stupid hat?” That gets him an idea to set things right! “Take a good look around Doris, cause your future is about to change!”
I would imagine Chris Savino’s younger self questions why did he ever made that you know what episode in loud house
Very underrated
I Am Never Going To Invent You, Doris.
Scary though this scene may be, Mega Doris is awesome.
2023 anyone?
Doris was pretty stupid at the end, if she intended to try and kill young Lewis, then the future where she would have been invented would have never happened. While this ending is better than the original ending, I think this one has more impact than the original. Still though, this movie was amazing.
I remember when I watched this for the first time as a kid, I was absolutely terrified at the family being under Doris’ control and then starting to bang on the Time Machine.
“No, no, this can’t be happening, no!”
“Oh Lewis, it’s already happened.”
When I saw this scene I always wondered if doris only took over a part of the world and the rest of the countries are fighting the hats. I also wondered how couldn’t the US army and along with help from other countries finish up with the hats. Couldn’t they just bomb the factory.
3:48 it sounds like Doris is saying “ you need me Lewis
I was searching for this for long
This scene is giving me Tim Burton vibes!
Funny, because the composer of Meet the Robinsons's soundtrack was DANNY ELFMAN
@@jaksuperior2470 Yep
@@huckxblueberryfanAnd the best I only saw it there minutes ago hahaha
@@jaksuperior2470 🤣🤣🤣
@@huckxblueberryfan No kidding, seriously 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, because yesterday there was a live from a guy in purple site (T...ch)who watched the movie Meet the Robinsons (Here in Brazil it went to "A Família do Futuro" - The Family of the Future or The Future Family), it was very good to see this movie again after a long time that I don't see this movie anymore.
Oh yes, i have Meet the Robinsons videogame (PS2) and i was even surprised that the game's Brazilian language is dubbed only in the PC version
So I guess this is where Inside got its inspiration from.
Technically Dooris altered the past, he conquered it. If we take that into account, the hat was never invented and has to disappear with everything he did.
wow the Time Machine needing to be fixed definitely set an important plot point to the movie. it added an element of determination to this scene.
This is one of the darkest Disney movie scenes ever
All of humanity stripped of their free will and forced to mindlessly serve a robotic hat for all of time
This is probably only Disney movie I seen where the villain actually won well untill Lewis changed the future for the better. I mean I never seen other movie do that.
Which is one of the psychotronic Disney films ever
This is foreshadowing what the evil mouse will do to the human race
CORRECT! And the society nowadays too!
2:19 this is exactly what the future will be like if the robots ever take over and enslave humanity
Not really. Humans are inefficient, and there's no reason to use them for labor except out of spite.
Well we are getting closed to that thanks to AI
I’m surprised the mom puppet wasn’t there or wore the bowler hat
Not even Joe or lefty
@@wartortlewill oh yeah I forgot
I like this scene where Doris enslave humanity.
Reminds me of what Plankton did in The SpongeBob movie 2004
3:05 TIME TRAVEL!!1
This is giving me Tim Burton vibes!
I hope you do something like this for the next year 🤞
I’m gonna tell my great-grandkids this was Terminator
DOR-15's death looks like Spalko's death from Indiana Jones
1:36
The robot did get awareness but it’s understanding led to it wanted to control humans. It only needed a few pawns then it would simply get rid of them.
Maybe they should do a remake of this movie.
time machine in the front side looks like a face
Why did I ever invent that stupid hat?!
The contrast between 0:35 and 1:55 is just harrowing...
Nice job
Everyone should watch this
0:45 I actually thought they were tickling him here when I first saw this, but now I realize it's a slaughter and those hat are not to be truffled with... 😳
I always wonder how humanity still alive🤔🤔🤔
Look at that sky and all the contamination! How did she manage to keep this long enough with all that disaster?
Her future doesn’t even accomplish nothing. They’re just burning coal, creating hats and idk what else they doing. I guess doris goal is just to create hats forever. I always wondered if the enslaved humans get a break from working so they can gather with their families.
This movie was a gem, tho one thing, that I always wonder about. You know Tiny the t-Rex? Well, I heard that he was spotted in Disney’s Wreck it Ralph, in the Arcade. That always leaves me to wonder, so does that mean that Meet The Robinsons Doesn’t actually happen and is just a fiction Game in Litwaks arcade?
It’s a reference
Kinda mirrors the good future
Perhaps Doris stuck with the city arrangement she knew from her past. Remember, robots aren't capable of beung creative, which is probably why all the buildungs are shaped lile her.
3:28
lewis: GOOB STOP YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING
Adult Goob: Yes I do, I’m ruining your future!
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lewis: she's using you goob and when she gets what she wants she'll get rid of you
0:58 All Hail Doris
Franny?: “Oh, Lewis… it’s already happened.”
Bowler Hat Guy look like Waluigi to me
Why is the first time machine still there?
I’ve had that question in my mind as well and my guess is that even if the future is changed the time machine isn’t affected again that’s just my guess
Robot hat could of stolen the blueprint from the future to build one in an alternate timeline
Maybe because Lewis is still with it..? ;-;
@@drunkydrunk2351 Uh..The time machine should've been erased since Goob plagarized the memory scanner, which is what gave Lewis his success and led to the time machines.
Time machines are generally immune to the butterfly effect. In the bad future from BTTF, the DeLorean still exists even though Biff had Doc institutionalized.
This dark scene of this animated movie look like now, we re living into this creepy time of NWO
YEAH, BRO. IT'S SO REALLY CREEP!
is it kid-friendly or family-friendly?
@@linedoltrainerchannelgammi2247 i think i a bit scary for kids and teenagers, the sci fi themes of this children animated pixar movie is dark creepy because look like mind control and new world order dark times of today we're living now, it look like this movie predicted the future just similar 1984 mr orwell idiocracy some thing.
Fantastic and spectacular 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
1:59 feels like Starro the conqueror from DC Comics & Universe.🌌📺📖
To quote the mysterious Mr. enter from his admirable animations review of this film, “I had no idea you could make bowler hats look intimidating“
The scene with the spaceship being attacked scared the ship out of me as a kid
The creepiest moment i found was when it zoomed in at 2:01 to show the enslaved family. Gives me chills
This part terrified me as a kid
Skibidi toilet be like:
I wonder if the Robinsons fought back against doris before getting taken under her control ?
I want to say so but they got outnumbered.
@@zoewheeler3927 probably ?
I’m not sure why she went out of her way to kill Goob, though him being a pain in the ass to work with probably had something to do with it.
The difference between Goob and Doris, is that while one villain was actually evil the other was just a man-child that couldn't let go of a grudge and only wanted to hurt one person instead of the world.
This scene traumatized me as a kid, ngl
Most underrated animated movie ever
1000000 doris hats
Oh the hats helped alright. Helped putting themselves on top of people's heads!
i see a cold wind blowing through
i see a path not ment to be...