Meet the Robinsons (2007) Film Studio: Walt Disney Animation Studios Director: Stephen J. Anderson
During the climax, Lewis confronts the adult Goob. Lewis explains that Doris will eventually betray him (which she promptly does). After Lewis defeats Doris, he asks Goob why he didn't simply wake him up to catch the ball. la familia del futuro goob
In the dystopian future created by Doris and Goob, the world is overrun by mind-controlling hats. Lewis eventually discovers that Doris is the true villain and that Goob is merely a pawn. Meet the Robinsons (2007) Film Studio: Walt Disney
In the context of "la familia del futuro" (the family of the future), Goob is the anti-Robinson. The Robinsons embrace chaos, creativity, and mutual support. Goob, by contrast, lives in isolation, obsessed with order and revenge. His only companion is a malevolent AI hat—a perversion of a family member, offering guidance without love, ambition without empathy. Goob demonstrates that without the stabilizing force of a family, a person cannot process failure. He remains frozen in childhood, unable to "keep moving forward" because he has no one to move forward with . After Lewis defeats Doris, he asks Goob why
This is the profound thesis of Meet the Robinsons . You cannot change the past, but you can change the context of the past by including others in your future. The Robinson family’s gift to Lewis is not just a home; it is the empathy to notice the forgotten boy beside him. Goob’s happy ending is not achieved through revenge or time travel, but through Lewis’s success within a loving family. The "family of the future" is a network of care so strong that it reaches backward in time to heal wounds that haven't happened yet.