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Silly siblings
doodles of my top favourites. they are all so GOOFY
Awesome!
If you're up for it, could we get some art with Laszlo? He's my favorite character :D
Istg drawing every Robinson is always sm fun. Here ya go!
"Laszlo Robinson and the Colour Theory"
When you've pushed yourself to the limit of your own deadline, and now you have only one night to get everything done
LOST MEDIA: America’s Funniest Home Videos (AFV) Promotional Video for the theatrical release of Disney’s Meet The Robinsons (March 2007)
Random things I've noticed in Meet the Robinsons that tell me I've watched this movie too many times (Part 3).
In the movie, we see that Lewis has a composition notebook full of sketches for potential inventions. When looked at up close, one can start noticing certain details about them.
For example, on the lower right corner, we can see what looks like a propeller hat, kind of like the one Laszlo is seen wearing in the film.
Another invention in Lewis' notebook is a "Brain Booster" which by its name and its look, seems like a reference to the Brain Augmentor from the original book the movie is based on. Since the helmet for it is also very similar to the Memory Scanner's it could be that Lewis repurposed some of the ideas he had for the Brain Booster for the Memory Scanner.
The sketch on the left, with the metal arms seemingly doing multiple tasks at the same time looks very reminiscent of the Helping Hat, AKA DOR15.
This flying car sketch, with its asymmetrically long wing, looks somewhat similar to the functional time machine prototype.
And on that note, this other sketch Lewis shows the Harringtons during his interview with them, of a flying car taking off into the sky, flying above a city with normal looking cars,
Looks a little bit like foreshadowing.
Overall, it is really neat to see how much detail was put into Lewis' notebook, as it helps to shows the audience more about what kind of inventor Lewis is, what his thought process is like, as well as what ideas for inventions he kept with him over the years and how they evolved across time.
Give Me the Simple Life…
Laszlo: Hey yall. Gaston: Hearing your voice say "yall" is like watching somebody eat glass.