Wall-e is a computer-animated science fiction movie produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by Andrew Stanton. The movie was released on June 27, 2008, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Wall-e is a trash compactor robot who lives on a deserted Earth hundreds of years in the future. After Wall-e meets another robot named EVE, he follows her on an adventure that changes his life and the destiny of humanity.
Wall-e was released on June 27, 2008
The film was directed by Andrew Stanton and produced by Pixar Animation Studios
Wall-e was the first Pixar movie to feature a human protagonist made entirely of computer-generated graphics
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The DVD contains the full feature film and bonus features.
The soundtrack features music by Thomas Newman and songs by Peter Gabriel.
Toys based on the characters in the movie, including Wall-e, EVE, and the humans from the spaceship Axiom.
Wall-e's name stands for 'Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class.'
In Wall-e, Earth has been abandoned and polluted with garbage by humans, causing the humans to move to the Axiom spaceship.
The message of Wall-e is about the potential for humanity, the danger of consumerism, and the importance of taking care of the environment.
Yes, Wall-e grossed over $533 million worldwide and was a box office success.
There are no immediate plans for a Wall-e sequel, but director Andrew Stanton has expressed interest in continuing the story if he comes up with the right idea.