Lewis and the Robbers: The Appeal and Evaluation of an Adventure Through Time and Space

Lewis and the Robbers: The Appeal and Evaluation of an Adventure Through Time and Space

"The House That Robbed": A family tale of futuristic adventures woven with Disney magic

■Overview of the work

Lewis and the Robins is an animated film produced by Disney and released on December 22, 2007. It is based on the children's book Robinson's Day by William Joyce and is directed by Steven J. Anderson. The 95-minute film was released theatrically and distributed by Buena Vista. It was produced by Walt Disney Studios in association with Pixar. The film is copyright Disney Enterprises, Inc.

■ Story

Lewis, a boy who grew up in an orphanage from a baby age, loves to invent things. He invents a "memory scanner" to remember his real mother, but the device is stolen by a mysterious man in a bowler hat, the "Future Thief." Just as Lewis is feeling down, a strange boy named Wilbur appears and takes him on a mysterious ride to the future world. There, Lewis meets Wilbur's unique family, the Robinson family, and feels the warmth of family for the first time. However, the "Future Thief"'s conspiracy threatens to erode Lewis' future. Lewis struggles to protect this precious future, and continues to pursue his dream of finding a "real family." This fantastic adventure is a touching and moving story.

■Cast

Lewis: Ryoko Shiraishi Wilbur: Hiroyuki Yoshino Man in a Top Hat: Yusaku Yara Goob, Mike Yagoubian: Tsubasa Kobayashi Professor Willerstein: Saburo Kodaka Dr. Cranklehorn: Kazue Komiya Lizzie: Mitsuki Carl: Yohei Tadano Franny: Takako Honda Frankie: Eiji Miyashita Cornelius: Kazuhiko Inoue Doris: Ethan Sandler Mildred: Sachiko Kobayashi

■ Main staff

Directed by Steven Anderson Produced by Dorothy McKim Screenplay by John Bernstein, Michelle Spitz, Don Hall, Nathan Greno, Orleann Redson, Joe Mateo, Steven Anderson Based on the novel "The Robinson Family" by William Joyce (published by Asunaro Shobo)
Original Score Composer: Danny Elfman Executive Producers: John Lasseter, William Joyce, Clark Spencer Art Director: Rob Ruppel Production: Walt Disney Studios In cooperation with Pixar

■ Theme songs and music

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・Hitomi Hiraite・Lyrics: Ai Kawashima・Composition: Ai Kawashima・Arrangement: Takeshi Hageta・Singer: Mitsuki

■ Appeal and evaluation of the work

"The Robbery" is full of Disney magic and is a touching story about family ties and hope for the future. Through Lewis' growth and adventures, viewers will be reminded of the importance of family and chasing dreams. In particular, the scene where Lewis meets the Robinson family and feels the warmth of family for the first time will touch the hearts of many viewers. The characters in "The Robbery" are also memorable, adding tension and thrills to the story.

The film has received critical acclaim, with many praising its visual beauty and storytelling, Danny Elfman's music for setting the mood and drawing the viewer into the story, and how it stays true to William Joyce's book while adding its own unique Disney touch.

■ Recommendation points

"The House That Robbed" is a great movie to enjoy with the whole family. Children will be excited by Lewis' adventure, and adults will be able to reaffirm the importance of family ties and dreams. It is also recommended for animation lovers, as it shows the evolution of Disney's animation technology. In particular, the depiction of the future world and the unique character designs are not to be missed.

Furthermore, this film teaches us the importance of chasing our dreams. The way Lewis paves the way for his own future through invention will give courage and hope to the viewers. This film, which depicts family ties and hope for the future, will provide you with a heartwarming time.

Related information

You can watch "The Robinson Family" on the Disney official website or on various video streaming services. The original picture book "The Robinson Family" has also been published by Asunaro Shobo, so if you're interested, check that out too. Furthermore, by enjoying it together with other Disney works, you can gain a deeper understanding of the Disney worldview.

This is a touching story about family ties and hope for the future, and is full of Disney magic. Be sure to watch it with your family and friends and share the excitement.

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