WALL-E

Wall-E is a 2008 American animated movie created by Pixar and Disney. It was released on June 27, 2008 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.[1]

Wall-E logo

Release Dates

CountryPremiere
 BoliviaJune 26, 2008
 Chile
 BrazilJune 27, 2008
 Canada
 Colombia
 Costa Rica
 Honduras
 Panama
 El Salvador
 United States
 Uruguay
 United Arab EmiratesJuly 3, 2008
 Kuwait
 Kazakhstan
 Russia
 Ukraine
 EcuadorJuly 4, 2008
Mexico Mexico
 ArgentinaJuly 10, 2008
 IsraelJuly 11, 2008
 United KingdomJuly 18, 2008
Republic of Ireland Ireland
 Lithuania
 Poland
 Hong KongJuly 24, 2008
 Hungary
 Peru
 BelgiumJuly 30, 2008
  Switzerland
 France
 Iceland
 Netherlands
 EgyptAugust 6, 2008
 Spain
 South Korea
 Croatia
 LatviaAugust 8, 2008
 Venezuela
 ThailandAugust 12, 2008
 IndonesiaAugust 13, 2008
 Philippines
 Czech RepublicAugust 14, 2008
Malaysia Malaysia
 Portugal
 Slovakia
 EstoniaAugust 15, 2008
 SerbiaAugust 28, 2008
 Singapore
 Slovenia
 DenmarkAugust 30, 2008
 India
 Norway
 BulgariaSeptember 5, 2008
 Finland
 Romania
 Sweden
 AustraliaSeptember 18, 2008
 Greece
 New Zealand
 AustriaSeptember 25, 2008
  SwitzerlandSeptember 25, 2008 (German speaking region)
 GermanySeptember 25, 2008
 TurkeySeptember 26, 2008
 ItalyOctober 17, 2008
 Madagascar November 24, 2008
 JapanDecember 5, 2008
 Togo December 23, 2008
 Tunisia January 15, 2009
 Bhutan March 26, 2009
 IranMarch 27, 2009
 IraqMarch 31, 2009
 Guyana May 15, 2009

Plot

In 2805, Earth has been polluted with waste and humanity has abandoned the planet, by boarding a giant cruise ship called Axiom. They have built hundreds of domestic robots called WALL-E, who made piled cubes of waste in an attempt to restore the planet for the company. Seven hundred years later, one robot spends most days, cleaning the city and collecting essential properties, before finding a surviving plant hidden in a refrigerator.

A rocket appears and assigns EVE to investigate the city. WALL-E meets and invites EVE into his home. He shows the Hello Dolly movie on a videocassette recorder. When WALL-E shows a plant for EVE, she takes it and becomes deactivated. The same rocket appears on Earth, takes EVE and returns to outer space, with WALL-E following it.

As the rocket returns to the ship, WALL-E notices that all humans had gained weight and lost some bones, while sitting on each chairs, and every robots serve them. The AUTO and Captain McCrea examine EVE's body in the main dock, only to find the plant gone.

When WALL-E inadvertently destroys the security system at the repair ward, he and EVE escape from the hallway. EVE attempts to send WALL-E to the escape pod, but they discover that Gopher placed the plant in the pod, when he stole it from EVE. WALL-E uses a fire extinguisher to save himself and the plant, before the pod self destructs.

The robots return to the ship. As McCrea watches each videos EVE recorded on Earth, he realises they must return to Earth. However, AUTO refuses, revealing he stole the plant for Gopher, and its outdated secret directive no-return issued to all AUTOs by BNL inaccurately believing Earth to be to toxic to live and that humans should survive in space forever. A furious McCrea argues how the plant is proof against the directive, but AUTO and Gopher stage a treacherous mutiny: Gopher discards the plant in a waste shaft, WALL-E hides it, before he is electrocuted by AUTO and EVE is shut down, and both are sent down to the shaft, and McCrea is trapped in the room.

EVE wakes up and saves WALL-E from being sent into space. They help all humans and robots take control of the ship. WALL-E is able to prevent AUTO from closing the machine, despite getting crushed afterwards, and McCrea recovers and disables AUTO. After the ship returns to Earth, EVE repairs WALL-E's body. Though WALL-E cannot remember EVE, the spark makes them remember each other. The movie ends with all humans and robots restoring all life on Earth.

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