
WALL•E
The Earth is a wasteland of consumer garbage, abandoned by the humans, who left behind a number of WALL•E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter-Earth Class) robots to clean the planet up. Seven hundred years have passed since then and only one of these robots still functions, continuing it laborious task, with only a cockroach for company. The centuries of isolation have given the robot an eccentric nature as he has taken up collecting interesting knickknacks he finds in the endless rubbish; the most prized being a betamax tape of Hello Dolly, which has taught him emotion. Then one day, his life is changed forever when a beautiful white probe droid named E.V.E., lands nearby.








Jeff Garlin | ... Captain |
Ben Burtt | ... WALL*E / M-O |
Elissa Knight | ... Eve |
John Ratzenberger | ... John |
Kathy Najimy | ... Mary |
Sigourney Weaver | ... Ship's Computer |
The Pizza Planet delivery van from Toy Story appears briefly in the film.
AUTO, the Axiom’s autopilot, is voiced by MacInTalk, Apple Computer’s text-to-speech program.
Other references to Apple Computers in the film include the iPod that WALL•E has and the sound that WALL•E's solar battery makes when fully charged being the same sound a Apple Mac makes when turned on.
The first time WALL•E is struck by lightening while holding an umbrella over E.V.E., his battery becomes instantly charged.
Potential Spoilers
A113 Reference Unlike its usual, brief appearance in other animated films, A113 is actually used as a major plot device in WALL•E.
Quicktime.com: "WALL*E" -- trailer and teasers |