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REVIEW Meet the Robinsons movie is one of Walt Disney Pictures s production which directed by Stephen J. Anderson.

It written by Jon Bernstein and Michelle Bochner. This movie starring by : Angela Bassett ... Mildred Daniel Hansen ... Lewis Jordan Fry ... Lewis Matthew Josten ... Michael "Goob" Yagoobian John H. H. Ford ... Mr. Harrington Dara McGarry ... Mrs. Harrington / Receptionist Tom Kenny ... Mr. Willerstein Laurie Metcalf ... Lucille Krunklehorn Stephen J. Anderson ... Bowler Hat Guy / Grandpa Bud / Tallulah (as Stephen John Anderson) Ethan Sandler ... Doris / CEO / Spike / Dmitri / Laszlo / Fritz / Petunia Don Hall ... Coach / Gaston Paul Butcher ... Stanley Tracey Miller-Zarneke ... Lizzy Wesley Singerman ... Wilbur Jessie Flower ... Young Franny

Lewis, a 12-year-old genius is a boy who has no luck in being adopted because of his constant 'quest' to find his birth mother. When he is struck by an idea after being turned down by a family (for the 126th-literally-time), he invents a memory scanner, a device which scans your cerebral cortex to project your memories onto a screen. Whe this project goes awry at a science fair (really the work of the evil "Bowler Hat Guy" and his robotic hat, "Doris"), Lewis is discouraged. Then, he gets a visit from a boy named Wilbur, who takes him on a wild ride to the future, where he meets Wilbur's wacky family and gains the courage to "Keep Moving Forward."

Conclusion: Meet the Robinsons snuck in under the radar during its theatrical run this summer, but it's a wonderful movie -- by far Disney's best in several years -- and is well-worth discovering on Bluray. The disc looks and sounds amazing in high definition, in keeping with Disney's stellar level of quality that no studio on either high-definition format has been able to approach. Its extras are meaty enough to deserve a spin, and as much as I liked Meet the Robinsons the first time through, I get the impression that I'll have an even greater appreciation for it with a second look. Highly Recommended.

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