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Fun-filled pleasant ride

(Meet The Robinsons)

        The Walt-Disney animation is a fill for the summer, targeted at the school kids on vacation. In keeping with its reputation, the Disney offering looks ahead to the next generation with all kinds of exuberance loaded in for the fulfillment.

        Based on William Joyce's book A Day with Wilbur Robinson, the adventure-drenched movie has the young bespectacled Lewis finding the means to trace his mother. Left to fend himself in the orphanage, Lewis grows to be a strong-willed boy, focused on creating a memory scanner to help him in his mission.

        In the lines of Disney legacy looking ahead to a meaningful morrow, Walt Disney Pictures takes you on to a ride into the future with the family of Robinsons. You get more than a glimpse of the future of digital entertainment.

        Talk of technical improvisation. There are only six basic background kids in the movie but hitting a brainwave of using different shades of dresses and hair styles, the children create over 50 different characters. The extension of delight is the two different basketball teams.

        In the revolutionary new Disney Digital 3-D format, the animated venture is an addition to the state-of-the-art form. The other huge factor to work in its favour is the absence of the eyesore stunt casting, predominantly evident in the earlier offerings. A safe bet and respite from the summer heat.

 -K V Vasudevan

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