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Wall·E


"An adventure beyond the ordinar-E."

WALL-E is the last robot left on an Earth that has been overrun with garbage and all humans have fled to outer space. For 700 years he has continued to try and clean up the mess, but has developed some rather interesting human-like qualities. When a ship arrives with a sleek new type of robot, Wall-E thinks he's finally found a friend and stows away on the ship when it leaves.

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Released: Jun 23rd, 2008
Budget: $180,000,000.00
Revenue: $521,311,860.00

Wall·E Main Cast

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Ben Burtt
Ben Burtt
plays WALL·E / M-O (voiced)
Elissa Knight
Elissa Knight
plays EVE (voiced)
Jeff Garlin
Jeff Garlin
plays Captain (voiced)
Fred Willard
Fred Willard
plays Shelby Forthright, BnL CEO
MacInTalk
MacInTalk
plays AUTO (voiced)
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (incorrectly regarded as a mistake): Wall-E produces his Zippo lighter out of thin air in the Axiom's garbage hold with Eve. He last had it on earth just before racing back to the rocket ship that returns to pick up Eve, but he may have stashed it in his garbage compressing compartment, as he does with many other items.
  • Ground paths in the Axiom are color coded; light-blue for humans, white for robot workers, red for stewards.
  • According to Andrew Stanton's director's commentary, the names and (caricatured) likenesses of past Axiom captains are from Pixar writing team members. The years listed for each captain seems to be term of service, not lifespan, as there is no overlap of years. The average term of service is 135 years. The years add up to 666. Within the portraits, Auto develops from a small light and becomes brighter with each succeeding captain. The obesity of the captains grows at the same rate, showing a correlation between reliance on autopilot versus actively moving.
  • Andrew Stanton and Pete Docter outlined the film before Toy Story was completed, but production would not resume until after Stanton completed Finding Nemo.
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