I love the fact that his past self didn't even recognize him after his rant. People talk about not recognizing the person they've become, but it's literal here. This movie is brilliant, a real gem from the 2000s
I mean, is it that much of a stretch that he wouldn't recognise him? The kid isn't into science, as far as he knows, time travel isn't real, if anything, it makes more sense he doesn't recognise himself, but I get the symbolism.
The way i do see Goob is a lot like reverse flash as much like him we see How something happen in his life that made Goob hate his roommate also we see how much like Reverse flash is willing to ruin the person he feels ruined his life despite not admitting it was going to come crashing down on him also is quick to work with other villains to get what they want showing Goob is the movies take on Reverse flash as meet the robins is disney take on the flash
It’s interesting how Bowler created a time paradox by interacting with his past self. He told present Goob to hold on to his grudge like he did, but Goob ended up telling him to let it go instead. His ranting and raving might’ve had an affect on his past self to the point where he promises himself to never turn out like that. This also effectively erased the Evil Goob timeline (and Lois erased the timeline where Evil Goob met his past self).
He aint really evil, he acts like a child would, deloris is evil. Goobs plan was just throwing toilet paper and eggs at the house. Deloris came up with the rest.
Well he's not a villain at the end. That timeline doesn't exist anymore since goob was saved and won the game. But honestly I feel he'd have been saved regardless when the dad came home and heard goob was around. He'd definitely find him eventually and force him to be a family member and goob would definitely want it. He just felt he wasn't worthy
Anger, pain, grief, sorrow, these make us linger on our mistakes, on wrongs that were done _to_ us or _by_ us. But regret, shame, guilt, self-hatred, these make us think that it’s too late to change, too late to grow. It’s not so much that we _don’t_ want help, it’s more that we think we don’t _deserve_ help; we think it’s better for others if they leave us behind, and that we’re safer here, in the same spot we’ve always been. This video, and your statement, reminded me that despite everything, it’s not too late. We just have to take the plunge and accept the help offered. Swallow our pain, our anger, our shame, and our pride; choose to push on, rather than sink in this Swamp of Sadness; choose to live, rather than slowly die.
@@Hypercube2017I honestly hope we could’ve seen a good future goob like final credits of him catching the game winning ball for the major leagues and the Robisons were cheering him on wherever they are and even though he ain’t biologically family most of them call him uncle goob
@@levievil9220 yeah, though we can at least imagine that Lewis kept up with Goob, staying friends with him and helping him through life. Who knows, maybe Goob and Lewis would become best friends, and their families would kind of blend together into a single, large family by the time of the future.
And that right there threw a wrench in the entire movie. That move right there. Now Goob would not be hit with the catalyst that turned him to that, and so he never stole Doris, so no time travel happened, so the whole plot after the initial science fair never took place.
@@IaeyanElyuex Yeah, the whole point of Lewis going after his mom was about the risks of changing the past, Wilder was risking his entire existence. And then two minutes later Lewis goes on and changes another crucial point of his story.
A very important aspect of Goob is that it was all his own mind. Nobody abandoned him, nobody hated him, it was all in his head because he couldn't move on from his mistake and getting beat up for it. The kids he walks by in the flashback compliment his binder and invite him to their house- he was WRONG to believe he was hated. People would only leave him because he'd lash out at them, trying to explain/justify his own issue, which they didn't remember or know about at all, and it didn't matter anymore. He kept himself stuck in his past, quite literally in the same room and in the same clothes. Good one, Disney.
@ I mean after that. I'm saying that to him, that moment was his defining moment- when in reality, it was a bunch of kids who were angry about losing a baseball game. Nobody hated him after that, he was just an easy target at the time to take out their aggression.
I still wish they went with the original ending, where Lewis takes Bowler hat guy back in time to the ball game and he wakes up Goob to catch the baseball. He then continues the running gag "This plan was NOT well thought out" as he realizes that rather then fixing his life, he devoted his time and energy to ruining other lives of others.
Wait, you mean the scene I remember, where BHG says "wake up, little Goob!" on the other side of the fence, was NOT the one from the finished film? Was it the director's cut that I saw, then? I could've sworn he and Lewis both went back to wake him up, and BHG pitched in after Goob wasn't waking up at first, or something
I respect your opinion. But I feel it doesn’t work because Goob needed to realize Doris was just using him and Doris wasn’t doing anything. Goob just having nothing to do works better because it shows what happens if you don’t keep moving forward.
He serves as a dark side to Lewis; both were obsessed with some events from the past (Lewis with his failed inventions, including the Memory Scanner; Bowler Hat Guy from his blundered baseball game while as a child). However, Lewis knew when to mature himself from any failure of his, while the Bowler Hat Guy wasn't able to let go of how his past screwup affected him (at least, initially). Had Lewis not learned to leave the past behind and keep moving forward, he could have ended up becoming just like the Bowler Hat Guy.
You can’t really ignore that Lewis took away his only chance to get new friends by winning that game with his actions and then the very next day left him behind in a hostile environment in the original timeline. It may not have been by choice, but he did make the situation worse on his way out. It’s understandable why he was angry that day. When He was talking to the perspective couple because he was probably festering with the issue for weeks. Sure looked like he was going to take the coaches advice, but that was without Lewis getting everything he wanted and then leaving him there without back up or even apologizing.
Meet the robinsons was truely underrated. The simple story of Moving along the time, not letting the hardships of the past hold us down. Where a villain is a sadistic calculative bowler hat topping the fear of hal or recently Am. But also the most sympathetic puppet formed into a boy grown up dwelling on hatred.
Personally Bowler Hat Guy (Michael Goob Yagoobian) is easily one of the best Twist villains Disney has done along with King Candy/Turbo, and I say he’s a perfect example on how you do a Disney Twist Villain when compared to Hans and those released after him, even I don’t forgive *cough*Cellspex*cough* for putting Hans above Bowler Hat Guy in her Disney/Pixar Twist villains rankings Not to mention we also had DOR-15 (Doris) being the actual Twist villain of the film that a few people didn't saw coming cause we thought DOR-15 was the intelligent robotic sidekick but was more like HAL and Skynet in terms of enslaving humanity. I honestly would've preferred if Bowler Hat Guy being an Adult version of Goob would be the only plot twist in the film instead of adding another plot twist (DOR-15).
@@CaptMirage But he is still one of the best Disney Twist villains and one of the few Disney villains who redeemed in the right way next to John Silver in _Treasure Planet_
I do hate that they didn't even have Goob show up at the end in the changed future. To show that they became close in contrast to the original future. Maybe even imply that one of his inventions help goob, like after a baseball game as an adult or teen he broke his leg or spine in such a way that Lewis would take it upon himself to help in. As his friend.
Well maybe the timeline hasn’t changed yet we do know that if certain events or someone saying something there’s an immediate effect technically luis hasn’t woken up goob yet we know this because of Doris on how she immediately started to be dusted by the timeline by luis saying he’ll never invent her so it’s kinda of a weird case of time travel where you do certain things time will inevitably create a semi paradox yet it’ll still happen and not happen at the same time until the end of the movie at least aka it’s back to the future type logic mixed in with paradox timelines
It felt bittersweet, one of those situations where you don’t keep that connection. Ppl sometimes drift apart. I honestly thought Lewis felt guilt and thought it best that Goob didn’t associate with him further out of fear of messing up his life again. But it would’ve been nice if Goob made the push to connect with Lewis and assuage that guilt or fear too. It’s a mixed bag.
It is an interesting thing that Goob, under the manipulations of Doris, never considered just going to the past to fix his own childhood. It was only Lewis' fault.
Totally agree, well done. Goob is such a underrated villain and is one of my favorite villains along with Doris because how relatable and funny he is at the same time. Doris enslaving humility is a very good twist. He is one of the realistic Disney villains because how he doesn’t want world domination just ruin Lewis’s future and was just bitter. While he was in a way right to be angry at Lewis for keeping him up all night working on his project which caused him to miss the baseball during the game, which resulted in him getting beaten up for something that wasn’t his fault. Like the movie says he should’ve moved forward from that incident. I like that despite Goob regretting his actions, he doesn’t get a happy ending, instead now he has nothing to do. Which makes his fate realistic because it shows what happens if you don’t keep moving forward because you’ll just end up hurting yourself and Doris just using him shows you’ll also end up hurting others you don’t want to harm. It’s good that Lewis like you said acknowledges where he was wrong and redeems himself. I agree which is why it makes just Lewis waking up Goob better.
I really like this message and I needed to hear it as well. Move on and do better and don't let the past ruin your future. Move on in life is what I got from this
goob: turning evil for not catching a baseball 🤓 heinz doofenshmirtz: turning into a villain for being ignored by he's parents and being he's brother's shadow and be humiliated by everyone and everything🚬🗿
Wow I had never heard the english voiceover for Goob, my only exposure for this movie was the latin spanish dub, and his voice is AMAZING, the voice has a low, weighty tone, that compliments both his incompetent moments and when he tries to play the villanous delivery, and just as well when shown vulnerable at the end of the movie
It's interesting. Goob as an adult would have been a very powerful sith in the star wars universe given his ideals of letting hatred and suffering fuel all of your actions. He would go from goofy and silly to something very different if he had the ability to crush people's lungs with his mind.
I watched this movie when it came out, i was a year old, my parents tell me that ever since then i had carried the movie disc with me from ages 1-4 or so, and its still my all time favorite movie ever, nothing will ever take this movies spot as my favorite, ive shown this movie to all my friends, and everytime they wonder how theyve never seen it before (darn you stupid rat chef), this movie has unironically had a huge impact on my life, morals, thoughts, creations, interest, styles, i seriously dont know who i wouldve become if 1 year old me hadnt seen that movie and instantly fall in love with it, i know this is as cringey and as corny as it gets, but its all so true for me. When i was a teen, and i felt depressed, id shut myself in a room and watch the movie as a way to look at the positives. Never think you were made to be lifes punchingbag, never belittle yourself, never put yourself below others, and keep moving forward
I’ll give you a reason why Goob work as a redeemable villain: 1. He was indirectly affected by Lewis and choose to blame himself for his lost and harbor his hate from Lewis. Justified anger is up to who relate to him. 2. Goob only wanted to ruin Lewis future not enslave the earth or didn’t knew what Doris was manipulating him so his action and intentions mean more than his past. 3. Goob after discovering the truth about Doris realized his action would not just ruin Lewis but everyone, and feels guilty for his action. He was given a chance to join the Robinson Scott free but his heart was too heavy and banished himself. Know he ruined his future to ruined everyone. Most importantly he stopped viewing himself as the victim and saw he was worse than the monster he thought he was fighting. Last HE WAS REEDEMABLE! Because of Lewis seeing his mistakes and knowing he has a chance to indirectly help Goob in the past to change his future. Redemption is circumstantial the future felt like he can’t be redeemed but the present can be redeemed because Goob would still be capable of doing the same thing but because of Lewis didn’t. Goob was redeemed because of Lewis fixing their mistake.
I didn't even notice that his design and voice are similar to Jim Carrey until I learned the filmmakers wanted Jim to play him. The director does a spot-on impression.
Good perfectly represents people that can't leg go of their past or worst situations and spreading hate without learning from it. Worst part is people are exactly like that while making excusing as to acting this way. Goobs "blame you" speech is pretty much that
Good video, but I do recommend changing the background music to something longer than a 12 second piano loop with a very recognizable repeat point. Eventually I had to take a break because that's all I was starting to hear. Additionally, it good to sometimes have no music in the background and use it when transitioning from section to section.
Did you know there's a deleted where Louis takes the future goob back in time to wake up his past self in the baseball game and that lead to him getting the winning catch and the message behind that is that you decide what your future is?
Let go of the past always sounds like such an easy thing to say but how could you possibly know what it means? Even if you went through something similar and let go of the past yourself that still doesn't make you entitled to tell others how they should process things
I don’t get it. Why does every single long, sharp nosed and thin villain always gotta be sad, abandoned, and neglected by all the other characters? Dr.Doofenshmirtz, Goob, Waluigi, and Ice King? And I could even be forgetting more like them.
If this movie ever gets a live action, and god I hope it doesnt suck, future Goob *needs* to be played by Jim Carrey, he the only one I trust to sound and move like him perfectly
Goob isn't a villain, he never was. At the very start he's a mystery and by the time we learn more about it it becomes clear he's being manipulated, (in ironic terms controlled), by the cybernetic hat. Present Goob is shown as a victim of circumstance and future Goob is shown as a victim of manipulation. Goob was a victim of the villain, a mysterious figure, and a tool used by the villain but he isn't himself a villain.
Going by time paradox logic... Doris wouldnt exist if Luis never invented her during the timeline where the bowler hats take over the world... In theory, this wouldnt have even worked, rebooting the timeline, or causing time to collapse over it self. Plot hole, perhaps, even if its an awesome movie?
I'm just confused how the puberty of this dude reshaped his entire skull, like dude went from midget leafy to waluigi here, what gives, lmao, how did that pig nose turn into a vulture beak?
1:52 "If you only choose: to know how to shape your future" Thats not how it works buddy, i dont mind you being a nepo baby but dont forget theres other types of people
Wasn't a fan of this movie (or most of this decade's animated films, tbh), but I love the theme of "keep moving forward"--even if it feels like it slightly errs into toxic positivity territory.
True. The theme did feel like it was going into toxic positivity territory (at least from my perspective), especially given the circumstances of everything that was happening due to Goob’s meddling and Lewis’ effects of his actions when he was keeping Goob up for all of the past few weeks/days to work on his invention without awareness to his actions.
@@13sinra13 Yeah, I get the sentiment of "don't let bad things weigh you down," but I do feel like in several instances (not just here, but in society in general), the idea can kind of deprive you of your emotions and tell you not to feel a certain way because it's "not productive"--even though processing your feelings IS productive.
@OpticalSorcerer if the bad things still weigh you down, you haven't processed the emotions. That's literally what processing them does, validating your emotions is an active effort, not acknowledging them and wallowing in it.
Goob es una curiosa mezcla de doofenshmirtz y síndrome un villano tonto con una tragica historia de fondo que fue causada por el mismo y culpa a alguien mas lo que le pasó
After Goob, Please make a video of Harry Potter, I’m tired of Disney, Disney, Disney, Disney, Disney and all I want is you talking about Warner Brothers.
I love the fact that his past self didn't even recognize him after his rant. People talk about not recognizing the person they've become, but it's literal here.
This movie is brilliant, a real gem from the 2000s
@@derekdean3368 He’d probably be in an endless loop of misery due to taking bad advice from his future self. 😒
I mean, is it that much of a stretch that he wouldn't recognise him?
The kid isn't into science, as far as he knows, time travel isn't real, if anything, it makes more sense he doesn't recognise himself, but I get the symbolism.
@@YaboiAware Not to mention, he just looks drastically different
Probably @@jonahdengler3858
I really like Goob because he's not even a villain. He's just a tragic victim :
The way i do see Goob is a lot like reverse flash as much like him we see How something happen in his life that made Goob hate his roommate also we see how much like Reverse flash is willing to ruin the person he feels ruined his life despite not admitting it was going to come crashing down on him also is quick to work with other villains to get what they want showing Goob is the movies take on Reverse flash as meet the robins is disney take on the flash
Real bro like poor guy
bro he made himself a victim
Totally.
It’s interesting how Bowler created a time paradox by interacting with his past self. He told present Goob to hold on to his grudge like he did, but Goob ended up telling him to let it go instead. His ranting and raving might’ve had an affect on his past self to the point where he promises himself to never turn out like that. This also effectively erased the Evil Goob timeline (and Lois erased the timeline where Evil Goob met his past self).
he was not a villain, he was a victim of a sad story
Imagine turning evil, because your roommate wanted to be a scientist.
Well to be fair he did get beaten up and never adopted.
@@raven3067yeah that’s the whole reason why I was never surprised why Goob became a villain with a bowler hat
@@raven3067That's partly his fault for being a maniac after
He aint really evil, he acts like a child would, deloris is evil. Goobs plan was just throwing toilet paper and eggs at the house. Deloris came up with the rest.
In fairness Lewis was kinda a dick.
Well he's not a villain at the end. That timeline doesn't exist anymore since goob was saved and won the game.
But honestly I feel he'd have been saved regardless when the dad came home and heard goob was around. He'd definitely find him eventually and force him to be a family member and goob would definitely want it. He just felt he wasn't worthy
Anger, pain, grief, sorrow, these make us linger on our mistakes, on wrongs that were done _to_ us or _by_ us. But regret, shame, guilt, self-hatred, these make us think that it’s too late to change, too late to grow.
It’s not so much that we _don’t_ want help, it’s more that we think we don’t _deserve_ help; we think it’s better for others if they leave us behind, and that we’re safer here, in the same spot we’ve always been.
This video, and your statement, reminded me that despite everything, it’s not too late. We just have to take the plunge and accept the help offered.
Swallow our pain, our anger, our shame, and our pride; choose to push on, rather than sink in this Swamp of Sadness; choose to live, rather than slowly die.
@@Hypercube2017I honestly hope we could’ve seen a good future goob like final credits of him catching the game winning ball for the major leagues and the Robisons were cheering him on wherever they are and even though he ain’t biologically family most of them call him uncle goob
@@levievil9220 yeah, though we can at least imagine that Lewis kept up with Goob, staying friends with him and helping him through life.
Who knows, maybe Goob and Lewis would become best friends, and their families would kind of blend together into a single, large family by the time of the future.
And that right there threw a wrench in the entire movie. That move right there. Now Goob would not be hit with the catalyst that turned him to that, and so he never stole Doris, so no time travel happened, so the whole plot after the initial science fair never took place.
@@IaeyanElyuex Yeah, the whole point of Lewis going after his mom was about the risks of changing the past, Wilder was risking his entire existence. And then two minutes later Lewis goes on and changes another crucial point of his story.
A very important aspect of Goob is that it was all his own mind. Nobody abandoned him, nobody hated him, it was all in his head because he couldn't move on from his mistake and getting beat up for it. The kids he walks by in the flashback compliment his binder and invite him to their house- he was WRONG to believe he was hated. People would only leave him because he'd lash out at them, trying to explain/justify his own issue, which they didn't remember or know about at all, and it didn't matter anymore. He kept himself stuck in his past, quite literally in the same room and in the same clothes. Good one, Disney.
He was beaten badly. Dut
@ I mean after that. I'm saying that to him, that moment was his defining moment- when in reality, it was a bunch of kids who were angry about losing a baseball game. Nobody hated him after that, he was just an easy target at the time to take out their aggression.
@@SpammingY In the real world he should be the target of bullying.But in the movie it's not. So it's less accurate.
@@komisiantikorupsikoruptord6257 That's true. He had it unrealistically lucky. Which just proves the point all the more.
I still wish they went with the original ending, where Lewis takes Bowler hat guy back in time to the ball game and he wakes up Goob to catch the baseball. He then continues the running gag "This plan was NOT well thought out" as he realizes that rather then fixing his life, he devoted his time and energy to ruining other lives of others.
Wait, you mean the scene I remember, where BHG says "wake up, little Goob!" on the other side of the fence, was NOT the one from the finished film? Was it the director's cut that I saw, then? I could've sworn he and Lewis both went back to wake him up, and BHG pitched in after Goob wasn't waking up at first, or something
@@tahutoa I saw it like 10 years ago, but I remember (Lewis? I really need to rewatch this movie) blonde kid doing it.
I respect your opinion. But I feel it doesn’t work because Goob needed to realize Doris was just using him and Doris wasn’t doing anything. Goob just having nothing to do works better because it shows what happens if you don’t keep moving forward.
It's not the hat's idea to want revenge
i remember going to the cinema one afternoon as a kid to watch this.
i was the only one in the whole room and it was a surreal experience...
I did that with Everyone's Hero. At the end I just constantly swapped seats for the hell of it.
He serves as a dark side to Lewis; both were obsessed with some events from the past (Lewis with his failed inventions, including the Memory Scanner; Bowler Hat Guy from his blundered baseball game while as a child). However, Lewis knew when to mature himself from any failure of his, while the Bowler Hat Guy wasn't able to let go of how his past screwup affected him (at least, initially). Had Lewis not learned to leave the past behind and keep moving forward, he could have ended up becoming just like the Bowler Hat Guy.
But more dangerous since He's a genius.
is that from Villains wiki ?
You can’t really ignore that Lewis took away his only chance to get new friends by winning that game with his actions and then the very next day left him behind in a hostile environment in the original timeline.
It may not have been by choice, but he did make the situation worse on his way out. It’s understandable why he was angry that day. When He was talking to the perspective couple because he was probably festering with the issue for weeks.
Sure looked like he was going to take the coaches advice, but that was without Lewis getting everything he wanted and then leaving him there without back up or even apologizing.
Waluigi started his main Antagonist Arc, all because he wasn't invited to Smash Ultimate.
One day the world will realize they were wrong and that Waluigi Number One! 😈
The first time he pulls out that unicorn notebook always takes me out laughing. The ??? during the last notebook scene always makes me tear up.
I just recently rewatched this film for the 25th+ time. One of my favorites
Meet the robinsons was truely underrated.
The simple story of Moving along the time, not letting the hardships of the past hold us down.
Where a villain is a sadistic calculative bowler hat topping the fear of hal or recently Am.
But also the most sympathetic puppet formed into a boy grown up dwelling on hatred.
Sure is. One of my favorite and comfort movies.
Something Disney will never make again. It only gets better with age
Personally Bowler Hat Guy (Michael Goob Yagoobian) is easily one of the best Twist villains Disney has done along with King Candy/Turbo, and I say he’s a perfect example on how you do a Disney Twist Villain when compared to Hans and those released after him, even I don’t forgive *cough*Cellspex*cough* for putting Hans above Bowler Hat Guy in her Disney/Pixar Twist villains rankings
Not to mention we also had DOR-15 (Doris) being the actual Twist villain of the film that a few people didn't saw coming cause we thought DOR-15 was the intelligent robotic sidekick but was more like HAL and Skynet in terms of enslaving humanity. I honestly would've preferred if Bowler Hat Guy being an Adult version of Goob would be the only plot twist in the film instead of adding another plot twist (DOR-15).
he is no villain, he was the victim, the hero in my heart
@@CaptMirage But he is still one of the best Disney Twist villains and one of the few Disney villains who redeemed in the right way next to John Silver in _Treasure Planet_
@@EChacon i shall accept that
Totally agree. I respect your opinion on Doris.
calling the movie a "classic" is really making me feel old. for some reason my brain cant handle the fact that the movie came out in 2007
I love the goob scenes it seems small but it does make a big impact
Goob:
Made by Disney
2007
Pointy face
Tragic backstory
Barely a Villain
Doof:
Made by Disney
2007
Pointy face
Tragic Backstory
Barely a Villain
Dr Goobenschmurtz
Does anyone think Goob was inspiration for Doof
He reminded me more of Snydley Whiplash from Rocky and Bullwinkle
Waluigi
@michaeljordan5630 Only the inverse could be true since Phineas and Ferb was in the concept stage since the 90s.
I do hate that they didn't even have Goob show up at the end in the changed future.
To show that they became close in contrast to the original future.
Maybe even imply that one of his inventions help goob, like after a baseball game as an adult or teen he broke his leg or spine in such a way that Lewis would take it upon himself to help in. As his friend.
Well maybe the timeline hasn’t changed yet we do know that if certain events or someone saying something there’s an immediate effect technically luis hasn’t woken up goob yet we know this because of Doris on how she immediately started to be dusted by the timeline by luis saying he’ll never invent her so it’s kinda of a weird case of time travel where you do certain things time will inevitably create a semi paradox yet it’ll still happen and not happen at the same time until the end of the movie at least aka it’s back to the future type logic mixed in with paradox timelines
It felt bittersweet, one of those situations where you don’t keep that connection. Ppl sometimes drift apart. I honestly thought Lewis felt guilt and thought it best that Goob didn’t associate with him further out of fear of messing up his life again.
But it would’ve been nice if Goob made the push to connect with Lewis and assuage that guilt or fear too. It’s a mixed bag.
@@levievil9220well there was a planned sequel but it got cancelled for being stupid so I guess we'll never know what the new future for goob is
Goob is such an underrated Disney villain. He deserves more love!
He got stuck, cause he missed a catch.
It is an interesting thing that Goob, under the manipulations of Doris, never considered just going to the past to fix his own childhood. It was only Lewis' fault.
Totally agree, well done. Goob is such a underrated villain and is one of my favorite villains along with Doris because how relatable and funny he is at the same time. Doris enslaving humility is a very good twist. He is one of the realistic Disney villains because how he doesn’t want world domination just ruin Lewis’s future and was just bitter. While he was in a way right to be angry at Lewis for keeping him up all night working on his project which caused him to miss the baseball during the game, which resulted in him getting beaten up for something that wasn’t his fault. Like the movie says he should’ve moved forward from that incident. I like that despite Goob regretting his actions, he doesn’t get a happy ending, instead now he has nothing to do. Which makes his fate realistic because it shows what happens if you don’t keep moving forward because you’ll just end up hurting yourself and Doris just using him shows you’ll also end up hurting others you don’t want to harm. It’s good that Lewis like you said acknowledges where he was wrong and redeems himself. I agree which is why it makes just Lewis waking up Goob better.
I really like this message and I needed to hear it as well. Move on and do better and don't let the past ruin your future. Move on in life is what I got from this
goob: turning evil for not catching a baseball 🤓
heinz doofenshmirtz: turning into a villain for being ignored by he's parents and being he's brother's shadow and be humiliated by everyone and everything🚬🗿
Last time I checked it's literally shown his baseball team was basically just assholes but you're still right
I love how Goob is basically Dr. Doofenshmirtz! 😂🤣
Wow I had never heard the english voiceover for Goob, my only exposure for this movie was the latin spanish dub, and his voice is AMAZING, the voice has a low, weighty tone, that compliments both his incompetent moments and when he tries to play the villanous delivery, and just as well when shown vulnerable at the end of the movie
imagine writing one of the most compelling story ever then you name one of the villains "Goob" which is also as compelling as the plot
It's interesting. Goob as an adult would have been a very powerful sith in the star wars universe given his ideals of letting hatred and suffering fuel all of your actions.
He would go from goofy and silly to something very different if he had the ability to crush people's lungs with his mind.
I watched this movie when it came out, i was a year old, my parents tell me that ever since then i had carried the movie disc with me from ages 1-4 or so, and its still my all time favorite movie ever, nothing will ever take this movies spot as my favorite, ive shown this movie to all my friends, and everytime they wonder how theyve never seen it before (darn you stupid rat chef), this movie has unironically had a huge impact on my life, morals, thoughts, creations, interest, styles, i seriously dont know who i wouldve become if 1 year old me hadnt seen that movie and instantly fall in love with it, i know this is as cringey and as corny as it gets, but its all so true for me. When i was a teen, and i felt depressed, id shut myself in a room and watch the movie as a way to look at the positives.
Never think you were made to be lifes punchingbag, never belittle yourself, never put yourself below others, and keep moving forward
I’ll give you a reason why Goob work as a redeemable villain:
1. He was indirectly affected by Lewis and choose to blame himself for his lost and harbor his hate from Lewis. Justified anger is up to who relate to him.
2. Goob only wanted to ruin Lewis future not enslave the earth or didn’t knew what Doris was manipulating him so his action and intentions mean more than his past.
3. Goob after discovering the truth about Doris realized his action would not just ruin Lewis but everyone, and feels guilty for his action. He was given a chance to join the Robinson Scott free but his heart was too heavy and banished himself. Know he ruined his future to ruined everyone. Most importantly he stopped viewing himself as the victim and saw he was worse than the monster he thought he was fighting.
Last HE WAS REEDEMABLE! Because of Lewis seeing his mistakes and knowing he has a chance to indirectly help Goob in the past to change his future. Redemption is circumstantial the future felt like he can’t be redeemed but the present can be redeemed because Goob would still be capable of doing the same thing but because of Lewis didn’t. Goob was redeemed because of Lewis fixing their mistake.
Agree.
Goob just wanted some sleep.
"I will continue to move forward. Until all my enemies are destroyed." *- Eren Yeager*
NOOOOO MIKASA SHOULD LOVE ME (also Eren Yeager)
@@ivanbluecoolat least he will get to peck at her scarf later
I didn't even notice that his design and voice are similar to Jim Carrey until I learned the filmmakers wanted Jim to play him. The director does a spot-on impression.
It's crazy that Jim Carrey is playing a similar character to the bowler hat guy
Thank you. Goob needed a good thorough analysis and you went above and beyond. Great job man
even sadier part is He got erased but he probably knew why
I'm just proud that Waluigi found the courage to pursue other passions after Nintendo left him starved for work
2:08: Your voice and microphone is blacked out on a certain part. 🤨
came here to say this lol
the entire videos audio is off sync after this too
I’m optimistic that everything will be horrible.
Based
I`m more of a Joker type. Why cry about tragedy and terror, when you can laugh it up?
That gag in the intro is probably one of the best.
Good perfectly represents people that can't leg go of their past or worst situations and spreading hate without learning from it. Worst part is people are exactly like that while making excusing as to acting this way. Goobs "blame you" speech is pretty much that
Good video, but I do recommend changing the background music to something longer than a 12 second piano loop with a very recognizable repeat point. Eventually I had to take a break because that's all I was starting to hear. Additionally, it good to sometimes have no music in the background and use it when transitioning from section to section.
this was underrated because it didn't have any princesses for disney to beet off too
Wonderful video!
i remember seeing this in the theaters. such a great movie.
that was 17 years ago.
holy shit.
I loved this movie when I was a kid
“The Guy” is all that’s left of him.
Also is anyone confused of why in the past, Goob is younger than Lewis. And why in the future he’s significantly older than him?
He is the son of Dr. Heinz Doofensmirts
So this is basically the Lorax art style and story line
I like Bowler Hat Guy. I won’t let that go!
I like goob because he became a villain due to his roommate keeping him up all night every night, i relate to that hella hard
Honestly, I love movies like megamind & meet the robinsons, best movies I’ve watched
i love this movie, im so glad u made a video on it, keep up legend
Did you know there's a deleted where Louis takes the future goob back in time to wake up his past self in the baseball game and that lead to him getting the winning catch and the message behind that is that you decide what your future is?
the message behind that is invent a time machine and ur good
@@lunarro7you're missing the whole point
How the hell have I only realised that bowler hat guy is goobus
Let go of the past always sounds like such an easy thing to say but how could you possibly know what it means? Even if you went through something similar and let go of the past yourself that still doesn't make you entitled to tell others how they should process things
I don’t get it. Why does every single long, sharp nosed and thin villain always gotta be sad, abandoned, and neglected by all the other characters? Dr.Doofenshmirtz, Goob, Waluigi, and Ice King? And I could even be forgetting more like them.
If this movie ever gets a live action, and god I hope it doesnt suck, future Goob *needs* to be played by Jim Carrey, he the only one I trust to sound and move like him perfectly
Goob isn't a villain, he never was. At the very start he's a mystery and by the time we learn more about it it becomes clear he's being manipulated, (in ironic terms controlled), by the cybernetic hat. Present Goob is shown as a victim of circumstance and future Goob is shown as a victim of manipulation. Goob was a victim of the villain, a mysterious figure, and a tool used by the villain but he isn't himself a villain.
Spinel is more abandoned 😢
It's that goob from dandy world
he's like the Box Ghost/ Toilentater of the Disney Villains
This movie was underrated.
My favorite Disney villain alongside Scar and Oogie Boogie!
*heavy sigh* Fine, Ill rewatch Meet the Robinsons
The ending song is a banger as well
Going by time paradox logic... Doris wouldnt exist if Luis never invented her during the timeline where the bowler hats take over the world... In theory, this wouldnt have even worked, rebooting the timeline, or causing time to collapse over it self. Plot hole, perhaps, even if its an awesome movie?
I'm just confused how the puberty of this dude reshaped his entire skull, like dude went from midget leafy to waluigi here, what gives, lmao, how did that pig nose turn into a vulture beak?
The opposite of Megamind's Tighten
Is it just me or or was I the only one who cried seeing him leave after he left the question mark on the notebook
Goob kinda reminds me of a more depressing dr doofenshmirtz
1:52
"If you only choose: to know how to shape your future"
Thats not how it works buddy, i dont mind you being a nepo baby but dont forget theres other types of people
Will you ever talk about sony pictures animation
Wasn't a fan of this movie (or most of this decade's animated films, tbh), but I love the theme of "keep moving forward"--even if it feels like it slightly errs into toxic positivity territory.
Wow you most be fun at parties
True. The theme did feel like it was going into toxic positivity territory (at least from my perspective), especially given the circumstances of everything that was happening due to Goob’s meddling and Lewis’ effects of his actions when he was keeping Goob up for all of the past few weeks/days to work on his invention without awareness to his actions.
@@13sinra13 i mean not really
@@13sinra13 Yeah, I get the sentiment of "don't let bad things weigh you down," but I do feel like in several instances (not just here, but in society in general), the idea can kind of deprive you of your emotions and tell you not to feel a certain way because it's "not productive"--even though processing your feelings IS productive.
@OpticalSorcerer if the bad things still weigh you down, you haven't processed the emotions. That's literally what processing them does, validating your emotions is an active effort, not acknowledging them and wallowing in it.
Bruh i used to watch this in Egyptian Arabic , which is waaaaay sadder IMO . the V.A of goop performance was heartbreaking .
2:08 Your audio cuts out :S
that was a beautiful ending. ♥
Can you please analysis more of Sony animation?
Goob I give the character 7.2/10
Yeah. Good boy.
waluigi lookin' ass. Great video btw
This was first avengers end game
3:56 …Did you just say “comically funny”?
relax buddy. you're watching a goob video essay.
Goob es una curiosa mezcla de doofenshmirtz y síndrome un villano tonto con una tragica historia de fondo que fue causada por el mismo y culpa a alguien mas lo que le pasó
The audio is very poorly done but good video
The audio is very out of sync.
Ngl goob was absolute cheated it of sleep. Louis was not quiet
I find that a lot of the movie doesn’t make sense. Also don’t like adult goob doesn’t meet older Robinson
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After Goob, Please make a video of Harry Potter, I’m tired of Disney, Disney, Disney, Disney, Disney and all I want is you talking about Warner Brothers.
He does animated movie content, Harry Potter isn’t animated.
@@sweethistortea Aldone also does Star Wars and Marvel Content and even Souless Live Action Remakes.