Meet the Robinsons
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Trivia: In the closeups of Goob on the baseball field, there are two billboard advertisements on the fence behind him - one is "Jungle Book" featuring Mowgli with Baloo, and the other is "Toy Story 2" featuring Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye.

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Trivia: The elementary school is named Joyce Williams as a reference to William Joyce, the writer of the book on which the film is based.

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Trivia: When discussing Wilbur's family, he says his dad Cornelius looks like Tom Selleck. Tom Selleck is the one who provides the voice for the adult Cornelius Robinson.

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Trivia: There is an alternate ending where Lewis tries to see his mother's face using the memory scanner.

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Trivia: The paintings in the Robinsons' place are signed by Ruppel, aka Robh Ruppel, the art director of the film.

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Trivia: The logo of the baseball team where Goob plays is a tribute to the book Dinosaur Bob, also written by William Joyce.

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Trivia: A reference to the DeLorean from Back to the Future - on Louis' notebook there is a drawing of a flying car with the tires in horizontal position.

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Trivia: Towards the end while Louis and Wilbur are calling Goob, on the bushes there is the Mickey Mouse logo but head down.

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Trivia: Director Stephen J. Anderson plays the voice of Bowler Hat Guy, Grandpa Bud and Tallulah.

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Continuity mistake: When Lewis is tearing out the pages of his notebook, his bag is open. When he discovers that Wilbur is not a cop from the future - from the tanning salon coupon - he goes to grab his bag. This time his bag is closed and in the opposite position.

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Wilbur: It's been a long, hard day, full of emotional turmoil and dinosaur fights.

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Question: Is the dog in glasses a reference to Mr. Peabody, or just a coincidence? I thought if it was, the commentary would mention it, but there was no mention of the gag at all.

Answer: There's no indication that the dog had anything to do with Mr Peabody (especially since the dog didn't speak or do anything other than sit there). It was just a front for a throwaway joke.

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It's a coincidence because Mr. Peabody and Sherman was not released until 2014 and Meet the Robinsons came out in 2007.

But that film is based on the Peabody's Improbable History segment from the 50s/60s TV show The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends.

Jon Sandys

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