14 Facts About Wall E

1.

Wall E is visited by a probe sent by the starship Axiom, a robot called EVE, with whom he falls in love and pursues across the galaxy.

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Wall E did not find the idea dark because having a planet covered in garbage was for him a childish imagining of disaster.

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3.

Wall E would have then revived her by replacing her power unit with a cigarette lighter he brought from Earth.

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4.

Wall E thought that Pixar captured the physics of being underwater with Finding Nemo and so for WALL·E, he wanted to push that for air.

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5.

Wall E "missed the entire inning" because he was distracted by them.

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6.

Wall E's arms looked flimsy when they did a test of him waving.

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7.

Wall E's eyes are modelled on Lite-Brite toys, but Pixar chose not to make them overly expressive as it would be too easy to have her eyes turn into hearts to express love or something similar.

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8.

Wall E recorded 2,500 sounds for the film, which was twice the average number for a Star Wars film, and a record in his career.

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9.

Wall E worked in sync with the animators, returning their animation after adding the sounds to give them more ideas.

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10.

Wall E described it as a "cousin" to the blaster noise from Star Wars.

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11.

Wall E began writing the score in 2005, in the hope that starting this task early would make him more involved with the finished film.

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12.

Wall E's answer was it was not; it was a way to answer the question of how would the Earth get to the state where one robot would be left to continue the cleanup by itself.

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13.

Wall E said it pushed the boundaries of animation by balancing esoteric ideas with more immediately accessible ones, and that the main difference between the film and other science fiction projects rooted in an apocalypse was its optimism.

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14.

Wall E said it had the "heart, soul, spirit and romance" of the best silent films.

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