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Meet the Robinsons

Meet the Robinsons

  • Status: Released
  • 23-03-2007
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Score: 6.9
  • Vote count: 2890

Lewis, a brilliant young inventor, is keen on creating a time machine to find his mother, who abandoned him in an orphanage. Things take a turn when he meets Wilbur Robinson and his family.

Daniel Hansen

Lewis (voice)

Jordan Fry

Lewis (voice)

Wesley Singerman

Wilbur (voice)

Matthew Josten

Michael 'Goob' Yagoobian (voice)

Stephen J. Anderson

Bowler Hat Guy / Grandpa Bud / Tallulah (voice)

Tom Selleck

Cornelius Robinson (voice)

Tom Kenny

Mr. Willerstein (voice)

Laurie Metcalf

Lucille Krunklehorn (voice)

Angela Bassett

Mildred (voice)

Nicole Sullivan

Franny (voice)

Harland Williams

Carl (voice)

John H. H. Ford

Mr. Harrington (voice)

Don Hall

Coach / Gaston (voice)

Paul Butcher

Stanley (voice)

Tracey Miller-Zarneke

Lizzy (voice)

Jessie Flower

Young Franny (voice)

Ethan Sandler

Doris / CEO / Spike / Dmitri / Laszlo / Fritz / Petunia (voice)

Dara McGarry

Mrs. Harrington / Receptionist (voice)

Nathan Greno

Lefty (voice)

Kelly Hoover

Aunt Billie (voice)

Adam West

Uncle Art (voice)

Aurian Redson

Frankie (voice)

Joseph Mateo

T-Rex (voice)

Joe Whyte

Reporter (voice)

Cooper Cowgill

Additional Voices (voice)

Cameron Covell

Additional Voices (voice)

David Cowgill

Additional Voices (voice)

Makenna Cowgill

Additional Voices (voice)

Terri Douglas

Additional Voices (voice)

Jackie Gonneau

Additional Voices (voice)

Mick Hazen

Additional Voices (voice)

Shannon O'Connor

Additional Voices (voice)

Jordan Orr

Additional Voices (voice)

Lynwood Robinson

Additional Voices (voice)

Grace Rolek

Additional Voices (voice)

Greyson Spann

Additional Voices (voice)

Krista Swan

Additional Voices (voice)

Fred Tatasciore

Additional Voices (voice)

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There's great potential there with the concept, but <em>'Meet the Robinsons'</em> feels convoluted and rushed. The first hour of this is boring, once the (admittedly good) turn comes it does slightly improve. If you take out the main parts of this, you'll hold some good stuff - the message, the twist, the means are just some of them. Sadly, everything that surrounds the positive things set it back. The cast aren't great either. It's cool to see a Disney film, especially from this era and before, give new voices a chance; rather than giving roles to the usual suspects. Unfortunately, none of this cast are memorable - at least to me. Matthew Josten has one or two funny bits as Goob, they could've done more with him. Animation-wise it's largely fine, though a few moments haven't aged incredibly. The end song from Rob Thomas is nice. All in all, however, this isn't a film I can honestly say I enjoyed. I wouldn't be opposed to a remake, if they ironed the execution out.