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Underrated Disney Movies: Meet the Robinsons

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Last week, I wrote about my thoughts on the Disney movie, “The Emperor’s New Groove.” If you haven’t read it already, go check it out before or after reading this article. This week, I decided to continue my idea and write about another Disney movie that I believe is underrated. Recently, my friends and I re-watched “Meet the Robinson’s” together, and I had forgotten how great it was. Even though I constantly watch Disney movies, this is one I always skip. Looking back, I really regret it because it is a great movie. 

            The movie follows Lewis, who grows up in an orphanage and wants to be an inventor. At his school science fair, a young boy named Wilbur needs his help repairing a time machine in order to save the future. They then travel to 2037, where Lewis meets Wilber’s very large and strange family. Lewis loves it so much that he wants to stay, but when the family finds out he is from the past, they tell Lewis he must return to his own time. 

            This movie has a great plot that keeps you interested all the way until the end. When the movie begins, the audience is a little confused. It seems as if they are leaving out really important pieces of information, but when the movie is over, all the loose ends are tied up in a perfect bow. When re-watching the movie, I remembered from my childhood how it ended and all the large plot twists, but many of my friends had never seen it before. They were shocked and surprised, as they had not been able to figure out how exactly the story would end. 

            This movie is easily able to tap into all of its audiences’ emotions. Throughout, you quickly change from happy to sad until you reach the end of the movie. I don’t want to spoil too much, but I will say that the ending is great, and we see our characters get the ending they deserve, whether good or bad. 

          Another great addition to this movie is its strange background characters. As Lewis is receiving a tour of the Robinson house, we meet multiple strange members of the family. This includes Aunt Petunia, who is a puppet, the butler, Lefty, who is an octopus, and Wilbur’s mother, who trains frogs to sing. The crazy family really makes this movie unique, as the audience tries to keep track of how everyone fits on the Robinson family tree. 

            If you have some free time over the next couple weeks or need a break from studying for finals, I recommend you check out “Meet the Robinsons,” which is available to watch on Disney+.

Delaney Chase is the co-campus correspondent for the St. Bonaventure University Her Campus chapter. She works with the other campus correspondent and various board members to communicate with the rest of the Her Campus community as well as edit articles and lead weekly meetings. Delaney is a junior and is currently studying journalism and political science. She also is a writer for TAP into Greater Olean, an online news platform in the St. Bonaventure area, as well as a captain of the St. Bonaventure Women's Club Basketball team and Vice President of SBU for Equality. She enjoys hearing and sharing experiences with those of similar interests and enjoys being involved in different activities across the SBU campus. She finds this a great way to gain connections with those at her university and in nearby areas. She is enjoys the ability to gain experience and further her knowledge of the communications field. Outside of her time in school, Delaney loves listening to Taylor Swift and will take absolutely any opportunity to bring her up in conversation. She can often be found at the campus Starbucks with her friends ordering a pumpkin spice latte or brown sugar oat milk shaken espresso. She enjoys reading classic novels but also loves watching the trashiest reality TV shows.