+NickyvMLP I know he played a rather prototypical, cliche villain role in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (I know, quite surprising that he was a villain for a dancing game), but if Brawl In The Family taught us something, it's that this kind of role can work wonders for him moving forward!
+Sega Man 89 That's who he reminded me of! I saw the trailer for this movie a lot on tv and was like "Who the heck does that guy remind me of?" and could never figure it out till now. Thank you for that.
It's funny because I just saw comments in NC videos insulting or talking shit about Enter-Sama. Is the "ongoing rivalry between those youtubers' fans" a thing?
I don't think he hated it, but just didn't care for it. That said, I there was a big problem with that episode. He caps it off by asking why the Matrix exists because the machines could have done things differently. That's not a valid complaint. The premise is where a story gets the most wiggle room because it sets everything up. There are loads of stories for which you can ask similar questions. The answer, of course is *so we can have the movie!*
This movie must've been made with Walt Disney in mind, seeing how the art style resembles that of 50's and 60's jet age/ space age vision of the future.
you could do a story about a scientist who wants to fix the weather and accidentally screws up the entire planet in the future causing him to go back in time in order to fix it teaching him not to mess with mother nature.
+guillermo herrera He would start off as one. He would just end up redeeming himself... or not. It'd be pretty interesting if the villain goes through a basic redemption journey only to end up becoming even bigger of a villain.
waluigi number one Oddjob, you mean? Well for some reason, despite the character being quite tall in “Goldfinger”, the in-game model for Oddjob is really short, so short that bullets go right over his head unless you use manual aiming, and good luck trying to pull off a manual shot in a frantic 4-player multiplayer mode.
Jesus... Looking back at this movie, there are so many lines and gags from future Goob that make a shocking amount of sense. Jabbing at Frozen, having a unicorn binder (obvious bronydom reference), and the fact that his comedy shockingly resembles the gags that Doofenshmirtz does in Phineas and Ferb. Like seriously, watching this movie again, this feels so surreal seeing almost every little gag out of him can be related to something now.
Obvious brony reference? Not really, I think Disney gave him a pony binder as a joke so to make the audience laugh at him for being a evil villain/guy in general who loves ponies...
This movie really touched me as a kid and I saw it with my mom when I was 10 now thinking back this inspired me to become an inventor and now I am going to college for engineering and programming. And if I ever become big I will always tell people you must always keep moving forward. This movie really did change my life and it will always be in my top 10 disney movies. Now I am going to go tell my mom I love her. And never forget Keep moving forward everyone. Bye
+Shank X I love when movies have this effect. Egon from Ghostbusters is what got my bf into science so he was quite sad when he heard his actor passed away.
I love hearing stories of things that inspired and changed people's lives! The first book of the Warrior Cats series changed my life! It made me realize how much I liked drawing because I would always draw the cats, and it also made me realize how much I love making stories and designing characters! I'm going to major in art, when I'm old enough to go to college, and I want to do concept art for animations! :D
+iCousins Einstein was a physicist. And a mathematician. And Doc Brown's first successful invention effectively made him an international terrorist. And got him shot to death. Twice. Maybe a third depending on what happened after Part 3.
Meet the Robinsons is one of my favourite Disney movies. I love it so much, and it's moral really has had an impact on me as I grew up. I'm also legitimately surprised no one who sees this movie points out how creepy and unsettling it is when the Doris-brainwashed/zombie Robinsons are shown.
Same here. I think the message of the movie of "keep moving forward" made a lot of kids feel excited about their future and about making a change. Or at least it did for me. I love this movie so much
Despite not being a fan of the Dr Who I find that best way to deal with time travel plots is to assume that any logical inconsitancies are the fault of "A big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff".
I have no idea why critics gave this movie around a 66% for some reason. This is one of my favorite Disney movies of all times. Definitely up there with Inside Out. Meet The Robinsons is one of those movies I can watch over and over again to relive my childhood and be happy with. For a great movie, it was sure underrated as hell! I don't have much friends remembering this movie when it comes to favorite Disney movies, which is a shame. Great review, Mr. Enter.
Critics were far too harsh on this movie. This did come out at the worst time it could and critics were likely jaded because of other 2000's Disney movies.
This movie helped me so much. In 2007 had the shittiest time with school, teachers, and everything you'd expect a 12 year old boy to put up with. This movie, just really helped me see that these things will pass so long as we persevere. As the saying goes, "Keep moving forward"
Definitely one of Disney's most underrated movies. Breadsword put out a really good video about it called Treasure Planet: Disney's Biggest Mistake. I think you might like it.
If there was a live-action version of this movie, it's what Tomorrowland SHOULD have been. Bright, colorful, hopeful. NONE of what Brad Bird and Clooney turned it into.
I agree with you, Random Bomb! Tomorrowland was soooo gosh dang AMAZING! Heck, I might even argue that it's even MORE underrated than Meet the Robinsons! That's just me though. 😊
I agree that Tomorrowland's not so bad but man that Brad Bird is not subtle about what he believes. That movie should be a love letter to old science fiction and Walt Disney's beliefs about the future, but instead it feels like an old grumbler complaining about those children and their horrible video games. Society has become more cynical and somewhat depressive, but now we are more informed than now. People in the 50 'and 60' had a more optimistic vision of the world, but in it little was talked about problems such as the environment and civil rights, mostly because they did not exist for them. Something offensive Tomorrowland is that accuses the current world that only gave up because we do not have flying cars, when there have been more technological and social advances than ever before.
Even if this is not one of Disney's strongest efforts, it definitely seems to be one that made a big impact on the people from the studio. After several failures like Home on the Range and Chicken Little, Disney started to do great successes like Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen and Big Hero 6. Let's just hope that they Keep Moving Forward :) PD: Can you do an Admirable Animation on Surf's Up, that film is so underrated.
+Cyber Kirby I thought that it needed to be very story driven or full out comedy and mockumentary parody. It needed only one focus. I don't think Sony could do both
Why the odd time travel logic and odd plot pacing? Well, to quote Goob, the T.Rex, and the singing frog: "I'm not sure how well this plan was thought through." Even the writers themselves knew the story wasn't well planned, and yet they kept at it. "Eh, whatever; keep moving forward. We'll make something off this movie."
I remember this as the first movie I ever saw that actually made me think. I watched it around the time it came out and I was at just the right age to begin to understand the message and appreciate the deep emotions it brought about. I was pretty confused after it was over, because no movie had ever done that to me before. This movie has a TON of flaws, but there's something undeniably sincere about it. You can tell that the people working on it truly cared about and believed in what they were creating. It's strengthened even more by the fact that this movie in and of itself represents it's message. It was another genuine attempt from a company that had been facing hard times. Despite all the horrible things happening to Disney at the time, despite all the flops, they kept moving forward. I believe that is why this film is as strong as it is, and why it has such a strong affect. The makers were speaking from the heart. Thank you, Disney. Keep moving forward.
+Salokin Sekwah I used to love just about everything, even what I now think is shit, but even back then, I especially loved and remembered what I love and remember today, like Band Geeks or Regular Show.
spookzter Like Mr. Enter said, this movie predicted the future, and Mario Odyssey is no exception, as in both this and Odyssey, people are able to control frogs and T-Rex’s using hats. Like Enter said, it’s crazy!
It's like the heads stay the same size, but the body grows. It's especially weird when you notice that adult Lewis' glasses look smaller on his face than *kid* Lewis' glasses look on *his* face
The only time travel movie with no logical inconsistencies that I can think of is Futurama: Bender's big score. The writers did a really good job taking this concept seriously no loose ends are left untied. The only question that remains is how the time code got on fry's ass in the first place. But I'm glad they kept that a mystery. Bender even said "it had to be somewhere."
Yeah, I think it was in the next episode or something. They're at the funeral, and they're like, "Well, that's everything taken care of." But Bender says, "Not exactly. We still have to make sure the tattoo makes it on Fry's ass in the first place." So he takes the skin off of Lars, goes back in time, and puts it on Fry's butt, then goes back.
I remember they’ve been advertising Meet the Robinsons since the release of Chicken Little in theaters. That’s like 3 years of advertisement before this movie came out lol.
Fun Fact: this movie was a originally gonna to get a direct-to-video sequel along with Pinocchio 2, Aristocats 2, Dumbo 2, Jungle Book 3 and Chicken Little 2. But then it was cancelled along with those films because John Lasseter put an end to the production of Disney direct-to-video sequels with the last two films such as Cinderella III: A Twist in Time and The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning.
+Zackattack B The Road to El Dorado is certainly a good movie, but im curious as to what you think really sets it apart to deserve an admirable animation.
Allow me to sum up the Time Traveling plot point, by quoting a video game character: "Honey, the more you think about it, the more it hurts the head!"- Daxter from Jak II
This is definitely in my top 5 Disney movies. Also, stable time loops can work logically. The predestination paradox--that anything you do when traveling back in time only causes the events that occur in the present--is present briefly in this movie too. When Lewis walks away from his mother, he makes a noise that makes her turn around, something we see in the beginning of the film.
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. Wait Disney Who else was crying their goddamn eyes out after this movie? (Edit) Btw, this (along with Treasure Planet andAtlantis The Lost Empire) is one of my favorite Disney movies.
Good choices, though I go back and forth on Atlantis. My favorite part as a kid was always the setup and the journey to Atlantis, rather than what happened when they were actually there. It's been a while, though, and I should probably give it another watch.
weird trivia, one of the animators actually graduated from my Highschool, and voiced the gym coach and Uncle Gaston (guy with rocket helmet and canon), basing the coach's voice off of a sour old codger who was still working there when I graduated a few years ago.
MegaSoulhero yeah, they even had his concept art from Tarzan hung up for a while around the movie's release. Turns out that originally had a lot grittier tone to it...
17:20 I remember that part! and it is sooo good! "Hey, goob, nice binder" "hey, goob, wanna hang out at my place today?" "...they all hated me..." Goob is my spirit animal.
+Alex Ramirez At some point, he did mention the Australian animated movie: Mary and Max. He mentioned it when he talked about Autism Speaks in one of his videos.
I never realized how much this piece of awesome impacted my life. Since I saw it, i've always got that little scene were everyone says "that's how to fail!". That little scene has been stuck in my head giving me advice so many times, and I never stopped to remember where it came from. This is my new favorite movie.
I have a theory of the timeline if Doris was never invented. Let's say Lewis' mother had cancer and had to give her child away because she was about to die and had no other relatives to care for Lewis. So he never invented Doris, she didn't sabatoge the memory scanner Lewis sees the memory of his mother, gets adopted by Lucile and Bud. But before they go to their new home, with the bonus he got from Inventco, he hired private investigators to look for his mother they came back and told him his mother died 11 years ago. Lewis is sad but remembers the motto "keep moving forward" and invents the things in the future timeline
The pacing of the middle is sort of Saved by a fan Theory. The theory basically states that the family was doing all that stuff as a way to introduce Lewis to his future family so when he eventually goes back to the past he knows who to look for essentially to bring them together as a family. It's kind of interesting and I think adds even more to the time-travel logic
This is actually one of my favourite movies. Ever. When ever I am sad or something has happened in my life, and as a result, I've felt like I've failed, I always find myself watching Meet The Robinsons. Like you've said, there are many failures with the movie in terms of plot, but the heart and meaning behind it are powerful. In a world where we're expected to be perfect (e.g. study hard and have an amazing career), it's nice to be reminded that it's okay to fail, and to keep moving forward with our lives. I also can guarantee that every time I watch it, and Little Wonders by Rob Thomas begins to play, I cry. Always. I only know of one other person in my circle of friends who has watched the movie and loves it as I do, so it is a relief to know that out there, there are others who treasure this movie as much as we do. (:
As an experienced tf2 player I know that it can be scary to see a bowler hat. Also I really like that last message from the evil guy. The question mark shows that he doesn't know what the future holds or what happens to him and that he will try his best at whatever will come. I could see an entire movie or at least an animated short (similar to the opening of UP) of him just stumbling around and finding a place to belong.
I still watch it from time to time. It didn't flop for any particular reason other than lack of advertising. Hell, it was a straight to dvd movie in my country. (They didn't even bother to dub/sub it, so many kids my age couldn't even watch it. Perks of being bilingual)
Nothing is ever that simple. I was merely stating examples of things that contributed. Everything has competition that on its own is not a state of failure. Having an unfair advantage might be. Hence I was stating examples of what might have put it in this position.
Wilbur is probably my favorite Disney character of all time. Him ignoring his mistakes made me feel really bad for him because he been through so much and made so many mistakes that he pushed away. He is one of the most human out of all human Disney characters, maybe that’s why he’s my favorite!
Being an artist, it’s really easy for me to focus on my failures. I’m glad there are movies and shows like this that can remind me that improving takes time and that these failures can help me become the great artist I’ve always dreamed of becoming.
Okay, if I may throw my two cents in about time travel stuff-I think, perhaps, if you're interacting with a time machine or have interacted with one in the past, it makes you partially immune to minor quantum differences-Stuff like "He was gone for a minute longer than history said he was" won't re-write your reality, or make you turn into cosmic dust or w/e. BUT. Major things would be observable, so anything that prevents you from existing (I will never invent you) or changes the world around you (the Dolores future) would be an process you could see.
+Sega Man 89 It also depends on how the writer envisions the actual physics of time travel working too. Whether there's only one time line that wraps around on itself or several timelines running in parallel that the main characters can jump between. I could see Meet the Robinsons making some kind of sense if you used a combination of both methods, but that would require a lot of plot loopholes like the time stream splitting off at one point into parallel lines and then converging back on itself later.
+Cecil Palmer I think Dragonball Z of all things actually portrayed time travel "accurately", if that can really be said. It's during the so-called "Android/Cell Saga" in a storyline that's basically Japanese Terminator. A guy named "Trunks" comes from the future to warn Earth's strongest warriors of an upcoming threat of evil androids that will essentially bring about the apocalypse. Skipping a lot of plot and intense training, they eventually manage to destroy the androids and prevent this dystopian future. However, when Trunks returns to his own time, everything's still as it was before he left, with the apocalypse still running. (Even before, events he witnessed going into the past didn't quite play out as he'd remembered them or how he was told they happened.) However, he's astronomically-stronger by this point, and manages to completely curb-stomp the two evil androids in his own time that have basically taken over the world up until this point. Basically, what just happened here is that "time travel" doesn't necessarily happen at all. You just end up being transported to a parallel universe instead. Nothing in the time stream gets erased. Just copied, and then the copy gets edited.
+The mario fan (also a regular guy) haha, watching this review totally made me think of 'robots!' i feel like it's similarly underrated- sure it's not perfect, but it's got a lot of really strong points, and a similarly well-delivered message in persevering when things don't work out.
I love that this movie perfectly parallels Disney at the time. It seemed like every movie they released was a failure. This is a reminder that despite all of that, Disney needed to keep moving forward, and that led to Tangled and the new Disney Renaissance.
This is absolutely my favorite Disney movie. It's hilarious, heartwarming, and has an amazing message. I've seen this movie about 20 times and each time I laugh and tear up. Thank you for bringing light to this amazing movie!
I am convinced that if Nintendo ever gave Waluigi a character, that character would be Bowler Hat Guy.
he actually reminds me of snidely whiplash alot. xD
+NickyvMLP I know he played a rather prototypical, cliche villain role in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (I know, quite surprising that he was a villain for a dancing game), but if Brawl In The Family taught us something, it's that this kind of role can work wonders for him moving forward!
+Sega Man 89 That's who he reminded me of! I saw the trailer for this movie a lot on tv and was like "Who the heck does that guy remind me of?" and could never figure it out till now. Thank you for that.
+Goleon you're welcome. xD i love me some classic toons.
Sega Man 89 I think I didn't get it cause I haven't seen that cartoon in ages even when the trailers for that movie were coming out.
I dont care what Nostalgia critic says
This movie is great
Pretty sure he also hated Treasure Planet, most of the Steven Universe episodes, and Mad Max: Fury Road
he also said he hated the first Matrix movie
um. this. everything about these comments. aren't tight
It's funny because I just saw comments in NC videos insulting or talking shit about Enter-Sama.
Is the "ongoing rivalry between those youtubers' fans" a thing?
I don't think he hated it, but just didn't care for it. That said, I there was a big problem with that episode. He caps it off by asking why the Matrix exists because the machines could have done things differently. That's not a valid complaint. The premise is where a story gets the most wiggle room because it sets everything up. There are loads of stories for which you can ask similar questions. The answer, of course is *so we can have the movie!*
Wilbur: Ignored his mistakes
Lewis: Focused on his mistakes
Goob: Focused on the mistakes of others
OldTimeyDragon Good point.
OldTimeyDragon
I never notice that before.
Great analysis.
every character counting in this movie: a mistake (lol)
there is so fucking many Goob in the internet this days
Dor-15: Focused on enslaving humanity
Hey Goob, nice binder!
Hey Goob, wanna come over after school?
*They all hated me...*
Lol
I would've won that game if you hadn't kept me up on you stewpid project!
That line makes up for the shoddy timeline
dat me
me
"Nothing of consequence, I simply wish to CRUSH THE DREAMS OF POOR LITTLE ORPHAN BOY!!"
This is my favorite quote from anything ever.
yes.
Best. Quote. Ever to not be in a video game (if that IS in a video game someone tell me which one)
Erik Suber my brother loves it
also the frog mafia
that ones from Mr. Enter but still
8:31
Future Goob reminds me so much of Doofenshmirtz...
+Cariicarky Except without the obession over the various inator machines.
Behold, the Bowler's Hatinator
and Plankton's bucket helmet Mk. II
+Cariicarky THATS who Doofenshmirtz kept reminding me of.
+Cariicarky and Dr Drakken
This movie actually gave me a fear of bowler hats when I was little. Those scars still run deep...
The bowler hats are coming from! They're here to wreck up the place! MWAHAHHA!
Popalupa I, for one, DO NOT accept our Bowler Hat Overlords.
Ahhh The Bowler Hats They've Mutated
Yeah. Those were horrifying. I couldn't even watch that scene when I was little.
This movie must've been made with Walt Disney in mind, seeing how the art style resembles that of 50's and 60's jet age/ space age vision of the future.
That's a very good point. Space Mountain even makes a cameo.
Also, Todayland is in the future montage.
Also isn't todayland a reference to tomorrowland
the movie is an adaptation from a child book. I don't remember how old it is but, maybe that explains it all
The book is from 1990 with a 2006 readaptation.
"Hey, nice binder, Goob!"
"Wanna come to my house tonight?"
**They all hated me**
That cracks me up every time xD
Nick's Drumming adult goob was my favorite character in this fantastic film
Aassassin101 *PREPARE TO BE AMAZED!!!*
Even as a kid, that one always had me cracking up.
Me walking into school
"Why do villains never want a nice Earth?"
Someone hasn't seen Tomorrowland.
you could do a story about a scientist who wants to fix the weather and accidentally screws up the entire planet in the future causing him to go back in time in order to fix it teaching him not to mess with mother nature.
+Sega Man 89 he wouldn't be a villain
+guillermo herrera
He would start off as one. He would just end up redeeming himself... or not. It'd be pretty interesting if the villain goes through a basic redemption journey only to end up becoming even bigger of a villain.
+paranoidude
Poison Ivy wants to create a nice looking planet. She just wants to exterminate all humans.
Or any YA movies. Like The Hunger Games.
As someone who is very pessimistic and often resorts to angry when greeted by failure, I can definitely identity with Lewis
Killpop3313 I believe anger is a better word
Oh shit didn't notice that. Thanks
Roblox Hero was just gonna comment and say “yet you still haven’t fixed it” lol
"I had no idea you could make bowler hats look intimidating."- Mr. Enter, 2016
*cough* Oddjob *cough*
Chozo Hunter Well, Oddjob is the most annoying bastard to play against in Golden Eye for the Nintendo 64.
Lord Dee I keep hearing he's broken how is he broken
waluigi number one Oddjob, you mean? Well for some reason, despite the character being quite tall in “Goldfinger”, the in-game model for Oddjob is really short, so short that bullets go right over his head unless you use manual aiming, and good luck trying to pull off a manual shot in a frantic 4-player multiplayer mode.
Jesus... Looking back at this movie, there are so many lines and gags from future Goob that make a shocking amount of sense.
Jabbing at Frozen, having a unicorn binder (obvious bronydom reference), and the fact that his comedy shockingly resembles the gags that Doofenshmirtz does in Phineas and Ferb. Like seriously, watching this movie again, this feels so surreal seeing almost every little gag out of him can be related to something now.
+BronzieBlue
That's spooky.
Victor Hernandez ikr, it's spoopy as shiet
HE IS A REAL FUCKING TIME TRAVELLER
Obvious brony reference? Not really, I think Disney gave him a pony binder as a joke so to make the audience laugh at him for being a evil villain/guy in general who loves ponies...
BronzieBlue This also predicts the hat from Mario Odyssey
This movie really touched me as a kid and I saw it with my mom when I was 10 now thinking back this inspired me to become an inventor and now I am going to college for engineering and programming. And if I ever become big I will always tell people you must always keep moving forward. This movie really did change my life and it will always be in my top 10 disney movies. Now I am going to go tell my mom I love her. And never forget Keep moving forward everyone. Bye
+Shank X I love when movies have this effect. Egon from Ghostbusters is what got my bf into science so he was quite sad when he heard his actor passed away.
I love hearing stories of things that inspired and changed people's lives! The first book of the Warrior Cats series changed my life! It made me realize how much I liked drawing because I would always draw the cats, and it also made me realize how much I love making stories and designing characters! I'm going to major in art, when I'm old enough to go to college, and I want to do concept art for animations! :D
+iCousins Einstein was a physicist. And a mathematician. And Doc Brown's first successful invention effectively made him an international terrorist. And got him shot to death. Twice. Maybe a third depending on what happened after Part 3.
+BrickBuster2552 irrelivant once marty changed it.
Sega Man 89 There is no Marty for this guy.
Meet the Robinsons is one of my favourite Disney movies. I love it so much, and it's moral really has had an impact on me as I grew up. I'm also legitimately surprised no one who sees this movie points out how creepy and unsettling it is when the Doris-brainwashed/zombie Robinsons are shown.
blood drool same here
As weird as it is, it's one of my favourite moments of the film. I guess it's because everything goes completely 180 and the whole tone changes.
Same here. I think the message of the movie of "keep moving forward" made a lot of kids feel excited about their future and about making a change. Or at least it did for me. I love this movie so much
Mine too
The idea of a dystopian future where everyone has become brainwashed zombies is pretty frightening.
It's really sad how underrated this movie is, I kinda grew up with it❤️🙂
Basil Baby Same
Yeah me to. I was seriously shocked to find out people didn't like this movie.
Me too I love this film
I AM LITERALLY OBSESSED WITH THIS MOVIE! I SAY IT IS THE COOLEST DISNEY MOVIE EVER MADE! WHY DO PEOPLE HATE IT!
Same
"don't let it go!"
"some one isn't a fan of frozen."
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
biznu bizzness I personally love Frozen, but I still found that funny!
biznu bizzness A big f u to frozen=thank you mr.stephen the director of this movie!
Before Frozen came out they made a Let It Go joke.
In a movie about time travel.
I love Disney.
And when you found out that he’s a couple decades from the future and that movie came out 6 years later, that line was perfect
Further evidence that the bowler hat guy TRULY is from the future
Despite not being a fan of the Dr Who I find that best way to deal with time travel plots is to assume that any logical inconsitancies are the fault of "A big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff".
The equivalent of "A wizard did it." In fantasy stories.
Robotpainter Nah. Most of the reboot takes place on Earth. For the original series, though, yes. I'd agree.
~ TDG
"Because shut up"
- Abridged! Ishizu Ishtar
Why would the location affect the rules of time travel?
I have no idea why critics gave this movie around a 66% for some reason. This is one of my favorite Disney movies of all times. Definitely up there with Inside Out. Meet The Robinsons is one of those movies I can watch over and over again to relive my childhood and be happy with. For a great movie, it was sure underrated as hell! I don't have much friends remembering this movie when it comes to favorite Disney movies, which is a shame. Great review, Mr. Enter.
Oh, and as always, Keep moving forward everyone!
Critics were far too harsh on this movie. This did come out at the worst time it could and critics were likely jaded because of other 2000's Disney movies.
This movie helped me so much. In 2007 had the shittiest time with school, teachers, and everything you'd expect a 12 year old boy to put up with.
This movie, just really helped me see that these things will pass so long as we persevere. As the saying goes, "Keep moving forward"
Nobody ever said "Cool Binder" to me when _I_ had _my_ pony binder.
***** Thanks...
+SteakBar I only have pony shirts and plushies, but my school doesn't allow free dress. :(
*+Michael Everett* I was just joking about having the binder, but I'm sorry, man.
***** Thanks, bro. 'preciate it.
+SteakBar It's ok, I was just saying that for lols.
I think the frog mafia is coming for me.
Have you been hanging out with Fred the fly? If so then that's why.
same
So you're saying you croaked?
Well boys, old Johnny croaked
@@mikeholcomb9013 It's been 3 years. Do you think he...croaked?
Not gonna lie, I cried at the end of this movie. It was that touching and powerful....
Treasure Planet was amazing and I'm upset it didn't get as much attention as the rest of the animations
Definitely one of Disney's most underrated movies. Breadsword put out a really good video about it called Treasure Planet: Disney's Biggest Mistake. I think you might like it.
@@s.gabriel2853 I’ve seen that video! It’s really good
Those mind control hats remind me of the Spongebob Movie.
+twittburning I was thinking the same thing too
+RyanX1231 Meow Plankton.
Except more evil.
ALL HAIL DORRIS. O-O
Yeah XD
GIVE US TREASURE PLANET 2 ALREADY, DISNEY
I love your profile pic I love gorillaz
+HoodoHoodlumsRevenge love your profile fic big Gorillaz fan
The first one didn't make much money, so I don't expect that.
+cynycole That'd be pretty awesome, Mr. Enter reviews the music videos for Gorillaz while Hoodo does the actual music
Atlantis the lost empire needs a proper sequel/reboot too.
Why'd critics hate brother bear? I loved that film
Same
shame on you
julie martinez Tito Dick "dickman" is a god
ttv0 he hates Phil and loves the ladies
IT'S THE NUTSHACK
If there was a live-action version of this movie, it's what Tomorrowland SHOULD have been. Bright, colorful, hopeful. NONE of what Brad Bird and Clooney turned it into.
I actually really enjoyed Tomorrowland, but hey, opinions are opinions.
I agree with you, Random Bomb! Tomorrowland was soooo gosh dang AMAZING! Heck, I might even argue that it's even MORE underrated than Meet the Robinsons! That's just me though. 😊
Poninefreak no it's horrible.
Tommorowland Was The Most Underrated Movie I Have Ever Seen.
I T S S O D A N G G O O D
I agree that Tomorrowland's not so bad but man that Brad Bird is not subtle about what he believes. That movie should be a love letter to old science fiction and Walt Disney's beliefs about the future, but instead it feels like an old grumbler complaining about those children and their horrible video games.
Society has become more cynical and somewhat depressive, but now we are more informed than now. People in the 50 'and 60' had a more optimistic vision of the world, but in it little was talked about problems such as the environment and civil rights, mostly because they did not exist for them.
Something offensive Tomorrowland is that accuses the current world that only gave up because we do not have flying cars, when there have been more technological and social advances than ever before.
So a nerdy Bart Simpson is abducted by a teenage Jimmy Neutron and is chased throughout time by Waluigi, neat.
The Aussie Nerd Could have used some more Nutshack.
#ohgodswhathaveidone
That's it, that's the whole movie.
Even if this is not one of Disney's strongest efforts, it definitely seems to be one that made a big impact on the people from the studio. After several failures like Home on the Range and Chicken Little, Disney started to do great successes like Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen and Big Hero 6.
Let's just hope that they Keep Moving Forward :)
PD: Can you do an Admirable Animation on Surf's Up, that film is so underrated.
Surf's Up is okay
+Cyber Kirby I really liked the mockumentary style it had.
Thomas Manley You're right! SPEN was hilarious. And, oh my god, the VILLAINS. Reggie, and Tank, too much.
+Cyber Kirby I thought that it needed to be very story driven or full out comedy and mockumentary parody. It needed only one focus. I don't think Sony could do both
Surf's Up is just North Shore told by unfunny animated penguins. It's be a total wash without that Arnold kid and the "Shiverpool" pun.
Why the odd time travel logic and odd plot pacing?
Well, to quote Goob, the T.Rex, and the singing frog: "I'm not sure how well this plan was thought through."
Even the writers themselves knew the story wasn't well planned, and yet they kept at it.
"Eh, whatever; keep moving forward. We'll make something off this movie."
Hannah Pense master?
I remember this as the first movie I ever saw that actually made me think. I watched it around the time it came out and I was at just the right age to begin to understand the message and appreciate the deep emotions it brought about. I was pretty confused after it was over, because no movie had ever done that to me before. This movie has a TON of flaws, but there's something undeniably sincere about it. You can tell that the people working on it truly cared about and believed in what they were creating. It's strengthened even more by the fact that this movie in and of itself represents it's message.
It was another genuine attempt from a company that had been facing hard times. Despite all the horrible things happening to Disney at the time, despite all the flops, they kept moving forward. I believe that is why this film is as strong as it is, and why it has such a strong affect. The makers were speaking from the heart.
Thank you, Disney. Keep moving forward.
TheDragonCat99 I wouldn't say it has a ton of flaws, I'd say it has just one (with the confusing time travel rules during the climax.)
Remember watching this on my 5th birthday and thinking this was pretty good.
Glad my younger self wasn't completely stupid!
same
Mine was :/
i feel the same. but! we just gotta improve our selves and keep moving forward!
I was 6 when it came out
+Salokin Sekwah I used to love just about everything, even what I now think is shit, but even back then, I especially loved and remembered what I love and remember today, like Band Geeks or Regular Show.
This is one of my favorite animated movies along with Iron Giant, I absolutely love it.
+ZeldaKing5291 I concure something about when the Giant went bezerk didn't sit well with me
+Plebeian+
I love Iron Giant
+Plebeian+ Iron Giant is truly underrated, but fantastic.
+Plebeian+ I saw Iron Giant on a Top 10 Animation's Masterpieces 2.
+Artemis Stalloff one of my favorite films of all time
I find this film to be so strange for one reason, a hat is a villian. A FREAKING HAT!
In Persona 5 it's a fucking cup.
_A CUP_
Versipellis the rogue Changeling hats can be menacing. Also, I think a new hat phobia was just created.... damn you doris
It was original thought
Versipellis the rogue Changeling A hat controlling things? Is this the prequel to Super Mario Odyssey?
Still better than Suicide Squad
Fight me
This movie is based on the book "A day with Wilbur Robinson" by William Joyce.
That villain reminds me of Robbie-Rotten.
It's probably his massive chin.
Ronocoolo Goob is number one!
Ronocoolo They both remind me of Waluigi.
Ronocoolo THROW IT AT HIM! NOT ME!
Is he a real villain?
THIS MOVIE IS MY CHILDHOOD
catmint SAME FAM THIS WAS MY MOVIE
also my childhood i love this movie and find it extremely underrated
Mac Graeme agreed.
Same here
catmint mine 2
I died at the evil villain Patrick face
This movie basically predicted super Mario odyssey
Super Waluigi Odyssey
Super Waluigi Odyssey: Super Mario Odyssey 2.
It also predicted the My Little Pony franchise in the 2010s.
spookzter Like Mr. Enter said, this movie predicted the future, and Mario Odyssey is no exception, as in both this and Odyssey, people are able to control frogs and T-Rex’s using hats. Like Enter said, it’s crazy!
Maybe Louis could just have said "If you kill me, you won't be invented"
I think Carl escaped from robots, seriously he looks like he could be Fender's cousin.
Yeah sorta. I wonder what mr. Enter thinks about that movie.
I personally thought it was good the first time, it gets boring after a second watch. But I kinda grew up with it.
He kinda reminds me of Rodney, but golden. Yeah, I agree.
"I have a big head and little arms!" is still one of my favorite movie quotes of all time.
The characters in this movie get smaller heads as the grow older
no, it's about the same size, just longer and thinner somehow, and with larger bodies.
It's like the heads stay the same size, but the body grows. It's especially weird when you notice that adult Lewis' glasses look smaller on his face than *kid* Lewis' glasses look on *his* face
The ending of the movie is so awesome and heartwarming.
this movie is in my top 10
The only time travel movie with no logical inconsistencies that I can think of is Futurama: Bender's big score. The writers did a really good job taking this concept seriously no loose ends are left untied. The only question that remains is how the time code got on fry's ass in the first place. But I'm glad they kept that a mystery. Bender even said "it had to be somewhere."
it was explained at the end I think. Or in a different episode.
Yeah, I think it was in the next episode or something. They're at the funeral, and they're like, "Well, that's everything taken care of." But Bender says, "Not exactly. We still have to make sure the tattoo makes it on Fry's ass in the first place." So he takes the skin off of Lars, goes back in time, and puts it on Fry's butt, then goes back.
Skel the shapeshifter Taking it off Lars and putting it on Fry KINDA explains it. But since *SPOILERS* Fry becomes Lars it's still a mystery.
+Skel the shapeshifter But who put it there in the first place?
Bender did. But yeah, we don't really know where it comes from. It's like it just appears out of nothing.
The end of this movie literally always makes me cry, as soon as I hear Little Wonders’s first chord, I get emotional
Same
What?! Treasure planet and brother bear are epic!
Marquis Yarosh treasure planet is cool, but brother bear is just trite
WE love them critics and the box office didn’t
The best part is that Waluigi's in this movie. XD
No.
Yes.
Maybe
Possibly
But not Super Smash Bros
In all honesty, next to Syndrome from the incredibles and Bill from GF, Goob is got to be the greatest Disney villain of all time.
I remember they’ve been advertising Meet the Robinsons since the release of Chicken Little in theaters. That’s like 3 years of advertisement before this movie came out lol.
Fun Fact: this movie was a originally gonna to get a direct-to-video sequel along with Pinocchio 2, Aristocats 2, Dumbo 2, Jungle Book 3 and Chicken Little 2. But then it was cancelled along with those films because John Lasseter put an end to the production of Disney direct-to-video sequels with the last two films such as Cinderella III: A Twist in Time and The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning.
Admirable Animations: The Road to El Dorado?
But that brief sex scene though ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
+Gooby Pls It is brief though and is largely implied rather than shown.
+Zackattack B The Road to El Dorado is certainly a good movie, but im curious as to what you think really sets it apart to deserve an admirable animation.
I feel he should do Treasure Planet. It's another movie that is amazingly overated
+Cellisperfect Sorry, over hated
Allow me to sum up the Time Traveling plot point, by quoting a video game character:
"Honey, the more you think about it, the more it hurts the head!"- Daxter from Jak II
This is definitely in my top 5 Disney movies.
Also, stable time loops can work logically. The predestination paradox--that anything you do when traveling back in time only causes the events that occur in the present--is present briefly in this movie too. When Lewis walks away from his mother, he makes a noise that makes her turn around, something we see in the beginning of the film.
Even with its flaws, I still think that this movie is really good
Definitely the most underrated of Disney movies
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.
Wait Disney
Who else was crying their goddamn eyes out after this movie?
(Edit) Btw, this (along with Treasure Planet andAtlantis The Lost Empire) is one of my favorite Disney movies.
Good choices, though I go back and forth on Atlantis. My favorite part as a kid was always the setup and the journey to Atlantis, rather than what happened when they were actually there. It's been a while, though, and I should probably give it another watch.
the bowler hat guy reminds me of robbie rotten lmao
RockManOki x
Probably cuz of the huge ass chin and Jim Carrey-like movements.
RockManOki x He reminds of gargamel act like a cartoon villain and very silly at the same time
Rockmanoki x I know, right?!
I remember I was scared shitless at the scene of the bowler hat Robinson’s attacking Lewis in the time machine. Still gets me honestly
When I first saw this movie i totally thought wilber was some weird gay child hitting on a famous inventor but no
+H.C.Brown ok that's hilarious xD but like am I the only one that absolutely adores this movie?
+H.C.Brown ...I need this now.
+Reemoo4kill I adore it. I would love it if they made a Meet The Robinsons series.
+Stocking Anarchy welcome to the internet.
LMAO
weird trivia, one of the animators actually graduated from my Highschool, and voiced the gym coach and Uncle Gaston (guy with rocket helmet and canon), basing the coach's voice off of a sour old codger who was still working there when I graduated a few years ago.
Cool
MegaSoulhero yeah, they even had his concept art from Tarzan hung up for a while around the movie's release. Turns out that originally had a lot grittier tone to it...
“They’ll bury me alive, and dance on my grave. I’M NOT EXAGGERATING! Well, yes I am. But not the point!” XD
I watched this movie over and over again when I was little
17:20 I remember that part! and it is sooo good!
"Hey, goob, nice binder"
"hey, goob, wanna hang out at my place today?"
"...they all hated me..."
Goob is my spirit animal.
Fawn Jenkins lol
This used to be one of my favorite movies when I was younger, so I'm glad it's getting recognized, and by you of all people. It's truly a masterpiece.
This movie stopped one of my friends from killing themselves.
Wow
How?
Dude
“And I have little arms. I’m just not sure how well this plan was thought through”
**visible frustration and despair**
“...Master?”
"why don't all the villains want a prettier looking Earth?"
Griffith, my dude.
So, now that we finally have the first movie admireble, what other underrated movies can Mr Enter talk about? Only time will tell...
+Alex Ramirez At some point, he did mention the Australian animated movie: Mary and Max. He mentioned it when he talked about Autism Speaks in one of his videos.
+Alex Ramirez The first part of Wall-E?
+Alex Ramirez Nine? Was that any good? Looked pretty cool, but I didn't and I don't think anyone else saw it
+Michael Prymula A reviewer by the name of The Animated Heroine already did a video comparing both Titan A.E. and Treasure Planet.
What the he'll happened to his max and Mary review
"Why do no villains ever want a nice place??"
*watches The Lorax*
Oh
*HOW BA-A-A-AD CAN I BE?*
Great job on that "Villians that could be called Goob" montage. XD
I never realized how much this piece of awesome impacted my life. Since I saw it, i've always got that little scene were everyone says "that's how to fail!".
That little scene has been stuck in my head giving me advice so many times, and I never stopped to remember where it came from.
This is my new favorite movie.
I have a theory of the timeline if Doris was never invented. Let's say Lewis' mother had cancer and had to give her child away because she was about to die and had no other relatives to care for Lewis. So he never invented Doris, she didn't sabatoge the memory scanner Lewis sees the memory of his mother, gets adopted by Lucile and Bud. But before they go to their new home, with the bonus he got from Inventco, he hired private investigators to look for his mother they came back and told him his mother died 11 years ago. Lewis is sad but remembers the motto "keep moving forward" and invents the things in the future timeline
Sluffnout Thorston
in
Yeah you can say that again
Or, we pretend the time travel makes sense and just go with it
I'd always thought this was the film that kickstarted the Disney Revival. #KeepMovingForward
The pacing of the middle is sort of Saved by a fan Theory. The theory basically states that the family was doing all that stuff as a way to introduce Lewis to his future family so when he eventually goes back to the past he knows who to look for essentially to bring them together as a family.
It's kind of interesting and I think adds even more to the time-travel logic
So Goob is more of a villain parody than a villain?
Probely 😳
I don't care, he's hilarious!
+SteveMorison He's a bit of both. 75% comic fool; 25% evil genius; 100% Brony, lol
+The Opinionated Nut He's Peter Griffin's twin brother Thaddeus
+SteveMorison HERESY SPOTTED
Steins;gate was pretty awesome with its time travel logic. Not perfect, but damn good especially later on.
This is actually one of my favourite movies. Ever. When ever I am sad or something has happened in my life, and as a result, I've felt like I've failed, I always find myself watching Meet The Robinsons. Like you've said, there are many failures with the movie in terms of plot, but the heart and meaning behind it are powerful. In a world where we're expected to be perfect (e.g. study hard and have an amazing career), it's nice to be reminded that it's okay to fail, and to keep moving forward with our lives.
I also can guarantee that every time I watch it, and Little Wonders by Rob Thomas begins to play, I cry. Always.
I only know of one other person in my circle of friends who has watched the movie and loves it as I do, so it is a relief to know that out there, there are others who treasure this movie as much as we do. (:
i watched this movie so many times i burnt out the disc
I did that with the original Ghostbusters.
O-O How?
What the hell Disney blocked it, now it's unblocked?! What the fuck is going on!!!???
fair use policy i think
+Tekuto Tokiari (Tekutotokiari) at least it was faster than the Cool Cat vs. IHE copyright event.
+Jake the Dank Danky Derek Loves you.
+Jake the Dank I now want to see MrEnter review that...
+Carmen Austins Animations only. It's his thing.
Fast fact, Meet The Robinsons was originally a picture book made by William Joyce~
"No time travel movie has no inconsistensies"
Primer, Donnie Darko...
As an experienced tf2 player I know that it can be scary to see a bowler hat.
Also I really like that last message from the evil guy. The question mark shows that he doesn't know what the future holds or what happens to him and that he will try his best at whatever will come. I could see an entire movie or at least an animated short (similar to the opening of UP) of him just stumbling around and finding a place to belong.
Are going to do a review on Treasure Planet, cause that movie was one of my favourite disney movies of all time!
I still watch it from time to time. It didn't flop for any particular reason other than lack of advertising. Hell, it was a straight to dvd movie in my country. (They didn't even bother to dub/sub it, so many kids my age couldn't even watch it. Perks of being bilingual)
Hypetia 4 syllables: COM-PE-TI-TION!!!
Nothing is ever that simple. I was merely stating examples of things that contributed. Everything has competition that on its own is not a state of failure. Having an unfair advantage might be. Hence I was stating examples of what might have put it in this position.
Hypetia But even so, do you know what Treasure Planet was up against? Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. Wow. Can a movie survive THAT competition?
Agreed, I adore Treasure Planet. t_t
5:35 she reminds me of Tuesday Addams
Chromeas No I mean Tuesday Addams. The original one in black and white
Chromeas Yeah it's kind of hard to tell the difference.
***** I mean from the TV show
@@camrendavis6650 she was called Tuesday in the original show?
Wilbur is probably my favorite Disney character of all time. Him ignoring his mistakes made me feel really bad for him because he been through so much and made so many mistakes that he pushed away. He is one of the most human out of all human Disney characters, maybe that’s why he’s my favorite!
So basically future Louis invents a time machine and shares all his future inventions with his younger self. THAT'S CHEATING! XD
Patrick in the villain montage was pretty fucking hilarious.
Okay but the joke about Wilbur's dad looking like Tom Selleck is one of my favorites tbh
Meet the Robinson's predicted Mario Odyssey
I wouldn't mind a Meet the Robinsons tv show
i remember seeing this movie for my cousins fifth birthday i was 5 as well in 07(but four at the time of the movie), the memories, 15 years old now
"HEY BRO, WANNA HANG OUT!?!?!"
They all hated me.
Being an artist, it’s really easy for me to focus on my failures. I’m glad there are movies and shows like this that can remind me that improving takes time and that these failures can help me become the great artist I’ve always dreamed of becoming.
"Why do no evil villains ever want a nice looking Earth? I don't get it. They always want to turn it into a smoky, factory thing." - Mr. Enter
Okay, if I may throw my two cents in about time travel stuff-I think, perhaps, if you're interacting with a time machine or have interacted with one in the past, it makes you partially immune to minor quantum differences-Stuff like "He was gone for a minute longer than history said he was" won't re-write your reality, or make you turn into cosmic dust or w/e.
BUT. Major things would be observable, so anything that prevents you from existing (I will never invent you) or changes the world around you (the Dolores future) would be an process you could see.
it all depends on when it happens to you and what point in time you are in. back to the future showed marty's family being affected before he was.
+Sega Man 89 It also depends on how the writer envisions the actual physics of time travel working too. Whether there's only one time line that wraps around on itself or several timelines running in parallel that the main characters can jump between. I could see Meet the Robinsons making some kind of sense if you used a combination of both methods, but that would require a lot of plot loopholes like the time stream splitting off at one point into parallel lines and then converging back on itself later.
+Cecil Palmer I think Dragonball Z of all things actually portrayed time travel "accurately", if that can really be said. It's during the so-called "Android/Cell Saga" in a storyline that's basically Japanese Terminator.
A guy named "Trunks" comes from the future to warn Earth's strongest warriors of an upcoming threat of evil androids that will essentially bring about the apocalypse. Skipping a lot of plot and intense training, they eventually manage to destroy the androids and prevent this dystopian future. However, when Trunks returns to his own time, everything's still as it was before he left, with the apocalypse still running. (Even before, events he witnessed going into the past didn't quite play out as he'd remembered them or how he was told they happened.) However, he's astronomically-stronger by this point, and manages to completely curb-stomp the two evil androids in his own time that have basically taken over the world up until this point.
Basically, what just happened here is that "time travel" doesn't necessarily happen at all. You just end up being transported to a parallel universe instead. Nothing in the time stream gets erased. Just copied, and then the copy gets edited.
+Lugbzurg it is the only anime/manga I've encountered that got time travel right.
Sega Man 89 If I ever write time-travel, I'm doing it like that. It seems the most accurate and it's so underused!
Can you do a review on the movie "robots"? I think it's by dream works and blue sky.
+The mario fan (also a regular guy) haha, watching this review totally made me think of 'robots!' i feel like it's similarly underrated- sure it's not perfect, but it's got a lot of really strong points, and a similarly well-delivered message in persevering when things don't work out.
Animated Atrocity? I thought it was okay as a child, but it doesn't hold up well.
When I saw Carl in Meet the Robinsons, he reminded me a lot of the movie Robots. April 29, 2018, 8:55pm
Apparently, the guy who wrote A Day With Wilbur Robinson (Meet the Robinsons' inspiration) also worked on Robots earlier, which explains quite a lot.
I love that this movie perfectly parallels Disney at the time. It seemed like every movie they released was a failure. This is a reminder that despite all of that, Disney needed to keep moving forward, and that led to Tangled and the new Disney Renaissance.
This is absolutely my favorite Disney movie. It's hilarious, heartwarming, and has an amazing message. I've seen this movie about 20 times and each time I laugh and tear up. Thank you for bringing light to this amazing movie!