WALL·E
A poignant animated sci-fi romance where a lonely, curious robot on a desolate Earth finds love and rediscovers humanity's forgotten home.
WALL·E
WALL·E

"After 700 years of doing what he was built for, he'll discover what he was meant for."

22 June 2008 United States of America 98 min ⭐ 8.1 (19,548)
Director: Andrew Stanton
Cast: Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin, Fred Willard, John Ratzenberger
Animation Family Science Fiction
Environmentalism and Anti-Consumerism Love and Connection The Dangers of Over-reliance on Technology Rediscovering Humanity
Budget: $180,000,000
Box Office: $521,311,860

WALL·E - Easter Eggs & Hidden Details

Easter Eggs

The Pizza Planet Truck

A recurring Easter egg in nearly every Pixar film, the Pizza Planet truck from "Toy Story" can be seen when EVE is scanning various pieces of debris on Earth early in the film.

A113

The number A113, a reference to the classroom number for character animation at the California Institute of the Arts where many Pixar animators studied, appears as the code for AUTO's secret no-return directive. Director Andrew Stanton said it's the most obvious placement of the Easter egg in any Pixar film.

Apple Product Sounds and Visuals

Several nods to Apple products are included. When WALL·E is fully charged by the sun, he makes the classic Mac startup chime. He also watches "Hello, Dolly!" on an old video iPod. EVE's sleek design is also heavily inspired by Apple's design philosophy.

Other Pixar Character Cameos

Inside WALL·E's truck, various objects from other Pixar films can be spotted on his shelves, including Rex from "Toy Story," a Mike Wazowski antenna topper from "Monsters, Inc.," and the scooter from "Ratatouille" is seen in a trash pile.

John Ratzenberger Cameo

Pixar's "good luck charm," actor John Ratzenberger, voices a human character named John, one of the first people WALL·E inadvertently snaps out of a technological trance.