And that, dear reader, is the legacy of A Família do Futuro Goob : a world where every Goob finds their Robinson, and every Robinson remembers they were once a Goob, too. Next time you watch Meet the Robinsons , don’t just cheer for Lewis. Watch Goob. He is not the villain. He is the mirror. And his future family is waiting for him — and for all of us.
This single, unacknowledged failure curdles into bitterness. Adult Goob becomes the film’s villain: the Bowler Hat Guy, a pathetic, vengeful man controlled by a malicious hat (Doris, an AI from the future). But here’s the twist Disney dares to offer: Goob is not evil. He is neglected . When Lewis finally travels to the future and meets his own son, he learns that Goob’s sad life wasn’t destiny — it was a byproduct of Lewis’s carelessness. And so, in the film’s climactic moment, a young Lewis returns to the past and simply… stays awake with Goob. He doesn’t fix him. He sits with him. And that act of presence changes everything. a família do futuro goob
Now, fuse the two: is not a sequel or a reboot. It is a lens. It asks: What if the hero of the future isn’t the brilliant orphan inventor, but the forgotten, defeated Goob — the one left behind in the narrative? And that, dear reader, is the legacy of