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Disney Animations hearkens back to an earlier genre of cartoon storytelling and moves the company forward into the future with its March 2007 release of Meet the Robinsons. Based on William Joyce’s A Day with Wilbur Robinson, the theme is simply to “let go and keep moving forward,” explains director and co-writer Stephen Anderson.

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