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produced by
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and released by
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. It is based on the 1990 children's book ''
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'' by
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. The film was directed by Stephen Anderson and produced by Dorothy McKim, from a screenplay that Anderson co-wrote with Don Hall,
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, Joe Mateo, Jon Bernstein, Michelle Spitz, and Aurian Redson. The film stars the voices of Daniel Hansen and Jordan Fry,
Wesley Singerman Wesley Steven Singerman (born August 23, 1990) is an American record producer, songwriter and retired child actor. He is perhaps best known for voicing Wilbur Robinson in the 2007 animated film ''Meet the Robinsons''. Since 2015, he has been cre ...
,
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,
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,
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,
Laurie Metcalf Laura Elizabeth "Laurie" Metcalf (born June 16, 1955) is an American actress and comedian. Known for her complex and versatile roles across the stage and screen, she has received various accolades throughout a career spanning more than four d ...
,
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,
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,
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, and Anderson. It follows an orphaned 12-year-old inventor, Lewis, who is desperate to be adopted. He meets Wilbur Robinson, a young time-traveler who takes him to the year 2037 to visit his eccentric family. They must prevent a mysterious bowler-hatted man from changing Lewis's fate, and, by proxy, the future. Development began in 2002, with production underway starting in 2004, under the working title ''A Day with Wilbur Robinson'', with a release initially slated for 2006. Anderson developed a personal connection to the main character Lewis, as he himself grew up an orphan and was later adopted. Disney originally planned to adopt Joyce's style, before it was decided to slightly rework the style due to his involvement stylistically in
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''. The animation crew had the challenge to animate CG humans, being inspired by
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's ''
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'', while the inspiration for the film came from Disney animated classics, such as ''
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'', and ''
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'', as well as
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, to capture a 1950s aesthetic. Disney's acquisition of Pixar in early 2006 led to nearly 60% of the film, including the villain and the ending, being scrapped and reworked.
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provided the film's score, while artists such as
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, Rob Thomas,
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contributed to the film's soundtrack. ''Meet the Robinsons'' premiered at the
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in Los Angeles on March 25, 2007, and was released in standard and
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formats in the United States on March 30. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise directed towards the animation and story. It was a
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, grossing $170.5 million against a budget of $150 million. The film received 10 nominations and 1 win including the
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, Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production and winning Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role - Young Actor. Although the film underperformed at the box office, it is regarded for helping instigate a rebirth of Walt Disney Animation Studios, setting the studio in a new creative direction that led to other critically acclaimed features such as ''
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'' (2010) and '' Frozen'' (2013).


Plot

In 2007, Lewis, an orphaned 12-year-old boy who is an aspiring scientist and inventor, wants to get adopted, but his energetic behavior and malfunctioning inventions frequently scare off prospective parents, so he embarks on a mission to locate his birth mother, who left him at the orphanage when he was an infant. To do so, he conceives an invention that will scan his memories and help him identify her, which he calls the "Memory Scanner". While taking the Memory Scanner to his school's science fair, Lewis meets Wilbur Robinson, a mysterious boy who claims to be from the future. Wilbur needs to recover a time machine that a tall man wearing an evil robotic bowler hat, which he calls the “Bowler Hat Guy”, has stolen. At the science fair, Lewis tries to demonstrate the Memory Scanner, but it has been sabotaged by the Bowler Hat Guy and falls apart, throwing the science fair into chaos. Lewis leaves while the Bowler Hat Guy steals the Memory Scanner and plans to pitch it as his own to an invention company called InventCo. Labs, but fails when he cannot figure out how to turn it on. Wilbur meets Lewis at the orphanage and asks him to repair the Memory Scanner, but Lewis demands proof that Wilbur is telling the truth. He does so by taking Lewis in a second time machine to the year 2037, which is highly advanced technologically, but when they arrive, Lewis theorizes that he can simply use the time machine to go back and prevent his mother from giving him up; an ensuing argument between the boys leads to the time machine crashing. Wilbur asks Lewis to fix the time machine, and Lewis agrees on the condition that Wilbur has to take him to visit his mother afterwards. Reluctantly, Wilbur agrees and hides Lewis in the garage. Lewis accidentally goes up a transportation tube into the house and ends up meeting the rest of the Robinson family except for Cornelius, Wilbur's father and the inventor of the time's technologies, who is away on a business trip. Having followed Lewis, the Bowler Hat Guy tries to kidnap him by attacking the Robinson house with a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', but the Robinsons incapacitate it. The Robinsons offer to adopt Lewis, but change their mind when they learn that he is from the past. Wilbur admits to lying to Lewis about taking him back to see his mother, causing Lewis to run off in disgust. The Bowler Hat Guy approaches Lewis, and offers to take him to his mother if he fixes the Memory Scanner. Once he does, the Bowler Hat Guy reveals that Lewis is Wilbur's father, and that he himself is the adult version of Lewis' roommate, Goob; because he was repeatedly kept awake during Lewis' work on the Memory Scanner, Goob fell asleep during a Little League baseball game and failed to make an important catch, costing his team the championship. Goob, having been influenced by his future self's imprudent advice, became so withdrawn and bitter that he was never adopted and remained in the orphanage long after it closed. Goob’s bowler hat, Doris, is a Helping Hat, a failed and abandoned Robinson invention. They blame Lewis for their misfortunes, so they decided to team up and ruin his life. Leaving Lewis in the future, they return to the past and enact their plan, successfully pitching the Memory Scanner and subsequently mass-producing Helping Hats. However, Doris disposes of Goob and uses the Helping Hats to enslave humanity, erasing Wilbur and turning the future into a dystopia. Lewis repairs the second time machine, and confronts Goob and Doris in the past, and invalidates her existence by vowing to never invent her, restoring the future and Wilbur. Back in Wilbur's time, Wilbur reluctantly attempts to ask Goob to join the Robinson family at Lewis' request, but he flees in shame for his actions. Lewis finally meets Cornelius, who explains how the Memory Scanner started their successful career and persuades Lewis to return to the science fair. Wilbur takes Lewis in the time machine but surprises him by taking him back to the night when his mother left him at the orphanage. Lewis attempts to interact with her, but ultimately decides against it, content with the knowledge of his future family. Wilbur drops Lewis off in his own time and bids him farewell. Lewis heads to the science fair, but on the way decides to wake Goob up at the baseball field just in time for him to make the winning catch, averting his future. Back at the science fair, Lewis asks for one more chance to demonstrate the Memory Scanner, which this time succeeds. He is adopted by Dr. Lucille Krunklehorn, one of the science fair judges and a scientist from InventCo. Labs, and her husband Bud Robinson, who nicknames him "Cornelius". Emboldened by his future family's credo of "keep moving forward," Lewis moves in with his new parents and begins his inventing career.


Cast and characters

* Jordan Fry and Daniel Hansen as Lewis, a 12-year-old boy genius who struggles to be adopted. **
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as Cornelius Robinson, a grown-up Lewis, Franny's husband and Wilbur's father. *
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as Wilbur Robinson, the 13-year-old son of Franny and Cornelius "Lewis" Robinson who is a young time-traveler. * Stephen Anderson as: ** Bowler Hat Guy, an evil man with a personal vendetta against Lewis. *** Matthew Josten as Mike "Goob" Yagoobian, the Bowler Hat Guy's younger self and Lewis' roommate. ** Bud Robinson, an eccentric inventor, Cornelius' adoptive father, Fritz and Joe's older brother, and Wilbur's grandfather. ** Cousin Tallulah, Fritz and Petunia Robinson's fashionable daughter and Laszlo's sister. *
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as Carl, the Robinson family's robot. *
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as Franny Robinson, Cornelius's wife, Wilbur's mother, and Gaston and Art Robinson's sister. She trains her frogs to sing and is in charge of the family when Cornelius is not around. **
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as young Franny *
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as Mildred Duffy, the head of the Sixth Street Orphanage. *
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as Art, a pizza delivery man with a
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persona. He is Gaston and Franny's brother and Wilbur's uncle. *
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as Lucille Krunklehorn-Robinson, a scientist at InventCo. Labs. She is Lewis' adoptive mother, Bud's wife, and Wilbur's grandmother. *
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as: ** Doris, a bowler hat designed by Cornelius Robinson to be a helping hat, but expanded beyond its intelligence and now seeks revenge. ** Fritz Robinson, Petunia Robinson's husband, Bud and Joe Robinson's brother, and Laszlo and Tallulah Robinson's father. ** Aunt Petunia, a hand puppet who is Fritz Robinson's wife and Laszlo and Tallulah Robinson's mother. ** Uncle Spike and Uncle Dimitri, twins who sit in potted plants in front of the Robinson household. It is unknown who they are related to. ** Cousin Laszlo, Fritz and Petunia Robinson's son and Tallulah's brother. ** The unnamed CEO of InventCo * Don Hall as: ** Gaston, a
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who is Franny and Art Robinson's brother and Wilbur's uncle. ** Gym Coach *
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as Mr. Willerstein, Lewis' teacher. * Kelly Hoover as Aunt Billie, Joe Robinson's wife who likes trains. * Tracey Miller-Zarneke as Lizzy, a student from Lewis’ school who presents her fire ants at the science fair. * Joe Mateo as Tiny, a ''
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'' brought to the future by the Bowler Hat Guy who later becomes the Robinson family's pet dinosaur. * Aurian Redson as Frankie the Frog, the lead singer of Franny's musical band of frogs. **
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as the singing voice of Frankie the Frog * Paul Butcher as Stanley, a student from Lewis’ school who presents a volcano at the science fair. * Dara McGarry as: ** InventCo Receptionist ** Mrs. Harrington * John H. H. Ford as Mr. Harrington *
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as Lefty, an one-eyed octopus-like creature and the Robinson family's butler. * Joe Whyte as a reporter who interviews Lewis. In addition, Joe Robinson is Wilbur's obese uncle, Billie's husband, and Bud and Fritz' brother who rides in an easy chair, his whimpers are provided by an uncredited actor. Also in the Robinson family is their dog, Buster, who wears glasses. Note: Lewis was voiced by both Daniel Hansen and Jordan Fry. Hansen voiced Lewis at the beginning of the film's production, and when the studio needed Lewis' lines changed, they had Fry re-dub many segments. Both Fry and Hansen are listed as voice actors for Lewis on Disney,
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Production

Prior to
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's involvement,
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had pitched the story to various filmmakers like
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, George Miller,
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,
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and
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as a potential live-action film.
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of the film was first unveiled during SIGGRAPH 2001 where a character resembling Lewis was showcased in a
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for "Project Gemini". Originally titled ''A Day with Wilbur Robinson'', production began in June 2004, and was scheduled for a 2006 release. During the film's production,
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' storyboard artist Stephen Anderson decided to direct the film due to his personal connection to Lewis, since they both grew up adopted. The studio planned to adapt Joyce's style to the film, but due to his involvement stylistically in
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'', the style was slightly reworked. While still taking cues from his retro style, influenced by everything from
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films to '40s architectural design, the crew also took inspiration from the company
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. Unlike their previous film '' Chicken Little'', a film starring CG animals, the animation crew had the challenge to animate CG humans. They took inspiration from
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's ''
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'' when animating the characters. They also took inspiration from Disney animated classics, such as ''
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'', and ''
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'', and from
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to capture the 1950s aesthetic. While the film was in production,
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announced on January 24, 2006, that it would be acquiring Pixar, and as a result,
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became the chief creative officer of both Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios. When he saw an early screening for the film, he told Anderson that he did not find the villain scary or threatening enough, and suggested that he make some changes. Ten months later, almost 60% of the film had been scrapped and redone. The villain had improved and was given a new sidekick, a dinosaur chase had been added, and the ending was changed.
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was originally offered the role of Bowler Hat Guy, but he turned it down to star in ''
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''.


Release

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version of the film. In all theatrical showings, the standard version of the film was preceded by the 1938
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'' and the 3D version was preceded by the 1938
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3D short film ''
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''. The final credits of the 3D version were left two-dimensional, except for the names of those who converted the film to 3D. This is also the first Walt Disney animated film to display the
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logo at the beginning; previous animated films from Walt Disney Animation Studios had only displayed the
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logo.


Home media

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aspect ratio and
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, plus music videos, the "Family Function 5000" game,
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s, and other bonus features. The DVD's
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contains Anderson's narration, occasionally interrupted by himself as the Bowler Hat Guy. The Blu-ray also includes uncompressed 5.1 audio and a
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game, ''Bowler Hat Barrage!''. A
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was released on November 8, 2011. As of January 2008, the DVD had sold approximately 4 million copies.


Reception


Critical reception

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reported the film had a weighted average score of 61 out of 100 based on 27 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale. ''Realmovienews'' stated that it has "a snappy plot that demands close attention as it whizzes back and forth in the space-time continuum, touching on serious ideas and proposing some rather disturbing alternate realities. And the witty story twists are handled with rare subtlety and intelligence. In the end it may get a little weepy and inspirational. But it's so charming that we don't mind at all". Danny Minton of the ''Beaumont Journal'' said that "The Robinsons might not be a family you want to hang out with, but they sure were fun to meet in this imaginative and beautiful 3-D experience". Andrew L. Urban of ''Australian Urban Cinefile'' said that "
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stood for fantasy on screen and this is a loving tribute to his legacy". Kyle Smith of the ''
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'' named it the 10th best film of 2007. Conversely,
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of ''
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'' wrote: "''Meet the Robinsons'' is surely one of the worst theatrically released animated features issued under the Disney label in quite some time", while Lisa Schwarzbaum of ''
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'' gave the film a "C" and said "This is one bumpy ride".


Box office

''Meet the Robinsons'' grossed $25,123,781 on its opening weekend, ranking in second place behind ''
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''. Over its theatrical run, it grossed $97,822,171 in the United States of America and $72,730,548 in other territories, grossing $170,552,719 worldwide.


Awards and nominations


Soundtrack

The soundtrack album was released by
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on March 27, 2007. It includes four original songs written for the film, performed by
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,
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, and Rob Thomas. Contributors to the album beyond the
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score include another track by Wainwright ("The Motion Waltz (Emotional Commotion)"),
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("
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"), and the
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("Kids of the Future", a parody of "
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"). The track " Little Wonders", recorded by Thomas, reached number 5 on the ''
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'' AC chart and the top 20 in Australia and Canada. The song "This Much Fun" by
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, which was featured in the trailer, was not featured in the film or on the soundtrack. The song "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" was originally from the
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attraction General Electric's
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which was located in
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. The Japanese version uses "Hitomi Hiraite" by
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as the theme song.


Video games

A ''
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'' video game was published by
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for
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. England-based
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developed their own adaption for the
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. Bowler Hat Guy appears as a playable character in the mobile game ''Disney Heroes: Battle Mode''.


Cancelled sequel

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originally planned to make a
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sequel to the film, tentatively titled ''Meet the Robinsons 2: First Date''. However, when Lasseter became Walt Disney Animation Studios' new chief creative officer, he cancelled all sequels in development at Disneytoon, including ''Meet the Robinsons 2'', and ordered the studio to shift its focus towards spin-off films and original productions.


Legacy

In May 2022, many cast and crew members including the film's director and writer and voice of Bowler Hat Guy, Stephen Anderson reunited to celebrate the film's 15 year anniversary by participating in a 2-hour
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on Youtube on ''The Tammy Tuckey Show''. The event had been organised ahead of time. A limited edition
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bracelet was also released by the company to commemorate the 15th anniversary. The characters of Lewis, Wilbur, Bowler Hat Guy, Carl, and Lucille (in her young scientist judge appearance) made cameos appearances in the 2023 short film ''
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'' to celebrate Disney's 100th anniversary, in which they were recreated using new CGI models. This was due to the original models not being animated for over a decade, as well as updates made to animation technology since the original film's release, with rigging and rendering being reworked so they could be used with modern technology.


Notes


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External links

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