Because in the end, the only failure that truly breaks a family is not dropping the ball — but refusing to pick it up together.

To build a family of the future — whether in 2030, 2077, or a galaxy far away — we must make room for the awkward, the failed, the tender. We must look at the Goob in the corner and say, “Come sit with us. You belong here.”

Now, fuse the two: is not a sequel or a reboot. It is a lens. It asks: What if the hero of the future isn’t the brilliant orphan inventor, but the forgotten, defeated Goob — the one left behind in the narrative?

And that, dear reader, is the legacy of A Família do Futuro Goob : a world where every Goob finds their Robinson, and every Robinson remembers they were once a Goob, too. Next time you watch Meet the Robinsons , don’t just cheer for Lewis. Watch Goob. He is not the villain. He is the mirror. And his future family is waiting for him — and for all of us.