Additional information for Wall•E, which has a domestic theatrical release set for June 27, 2008. The film is being distributed by Pixar Disney and has not yet been rated. Wall•E has a total running time of 98 minutes.
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98min
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Wall-E
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Wall-E
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Wall-E
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Wall-E
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The Adventures of WALL·E 3D
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Trash Planet
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WALL·E - Der letzte räumt die Erde auf
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WALL·E. Batallón de limpieza
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WALL-E
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Russia
June 23, 2008
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June 25, 2008
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June 26, 2008
Bolivia
June 26, 2008
Chile
June 27, 2008
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June 27, 2008
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June 27, 2008
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June 27, 2008
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June 27, 2008
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June 27, 2008
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June 27, 2008
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June 27, 2008
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July 03, 2008
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July 03, 2008
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July 03, 2008
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July 03, 2008
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July 04, 2008
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July 04, 2008
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July 05, 2008
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July 09, 2008
Argentina
July 11, 2008
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July 11, 2008
Poland
July 18, 2008
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July 18, 2008
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July 18, 2008
Poland
July 18, 2008
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July 24, 2008
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July 24, 2008
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July 24, 2008
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July 30, 2008
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July 30, 2008
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July 30, 2008
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July 30, 2008
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July 30, 2008
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August 04, 2008
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August 06, 2008
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August 06, 2008
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August 06, 2008
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August 07, 2008
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August 08, 2008
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August 08, 2008
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August 12, 2008
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August 13, 2008
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August 13, 2008
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August 14, 2008
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August 14, 2008
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August 14, 2008
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August 14, 2008
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August 15, 2008
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August 20, 2008
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August 28, 2008
Serbia
August 28, 2008
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August 28, 2008
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August 29, 2008
Denmark
August 29, 2008
India
August 29, 2008
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September 05, 2008
Bulgaria
September 05, 2008
Finland
September 05, 2008
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September 05, 2008
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September 18, 2008
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September 18, 2008
Greece
September 18, 2008
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September 25, 2008
Austria
September 25, 2008
Germany
September 25, 2008
Switzerland
September 26, 2008
Turkey
October 17, 2008
Italy
December 05, 2008
Japan
May 03, 2009
Czech Republic
November 15, 2013
Canada
November 26, 2014
USA
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In the distant future, a small waste collecting robot inadvertently embarks on a space journey that will ultimately decide the fate of mankind.
A Dystopia in the FutureApproximately seven hundred years in the future, the Earth is over-run with garbage and devoid of plant and animal life, the consequence of years of environmental degradation and thoughtless consumerism. The surviving humans are living on the spaceship Axiom after vacating Earth centuries earlier. Axiom is operated by a large corporation called Buy N Large, whose BnL logo appears even on the artificial sun visible from the ship's main concourse. The original plan was for humans to live in outer space for 5 years while cleaning robots ("WALL-Es" invented by Professor Simon) prepared Earth for recolonization. However, after seven hundred years, only one WALL-E (voice: Ben Burtt) remains.WALL-E spends his days compacting debris into solid blocks and building structures with them. He also collects some of the more interesting artifacts and keeps them in the garage he shares with a cockroach, his only friend. At night he watches Hello Dolly on VHS and dreams of having a hand to hold. Most of his finds are spare parts and electronics but one day he discovers a lonely plant. Not sure what it is, but recognizing that it needs soil and care, he picks it up and puts it in a dirt-filled old shoe.The next day, an enormous spaceship lands and deposits another robot, EVE (Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator, voice: Elissa Knight). WALL-E is immediately smitten and hopes to hold her hand, but EVE is quick to use her plasma cannon, which can blast a hole through anything. EVE flies around Earth looking for vegetation but becomes distraught upon not finding any. WALL-E is finally able to approach her and takes her back to his garage where he shows her his collection of human artifacts. She still resists holding his hand, however, so he shows her the plant he found. This activates her prime directive: she takes the plant into a special containment capsule within her body, sends a signal to the mother ship, and goes into hibernation mode. Confused, WALL-E tries to make her safe and comfortable. He shelters her from thunderstorms and takes her to a park where he can watch the sunset next to her.Several days later, the mother ship returns and collects EVE. WALL-E hitches a ride on the ship, which returns to the Axiom several light years away from Earth. EVE and WALL-E are examined in the landing bay. EVE, still in hibernation mode, is taken away to the ship's commander. WALL-E pursues her, followed by M-O (voice: Ben Burtt), a cleaning robot who is intent on scrubbing the filthy WALL-E to remove foreign contaminants (i.e. dirt or earth). On the way, WALL-E sees humans for the first time. Obese and largely unable to move on their own, they are carted around the Axiom in hover chairs with video screens that allow them to communicate with one another and see a variety of advertisements for drinkable food products. When WALL-E accidentally knocks one of the humans, John (voice: John Ratzenberger), off his hover chair, WALL-E helps the man back into the chair and introduces himself. Confused but grateful, John introduces himself in return.WALL-E tracks EVE to the chambers of Captain McCrea (voice: Jeff Garlin), who is just as inert and catered to as the other humans. McCrea is confused but excited about Operation Recolonize, which is triggered by EVE's find. But when McCrea reactivates EVE and orders her to produce the plant, it is missing. McCrea orders EVE and WALL-E to be taken for repairs but, after they've left, decides to educate himself about Earth. In the repair bay, WALL-E mistakenly thinks EVE is being harmed by the repair crew and uses her plasma cannon to save her, inadvertently releasing other robots who had been taken in for service. During the breakout, security robots take photos of them; the ship's computer announces to humans that EVE and WALL-E are renegade robots. Angry, EVE takes WALL-E to an escape pod to send him back to Earth. Before she can put him in the pod, they see Gopher putting the plant in the escape pod. After Gopher leaves, WALL-E goes to rescue the plant but is blasted into space. Before the pod self-destructs, WALL-E uses the emergency escape hatch and a fire extinguisher to exit the pod with the plant. A joyous EVE plays in space with WALL-E and even gives him an appreciative electric kiss.Using the garbage chute, EVE and WALL-E sneak into McCrea's cabin to give him the plant. But Auto (voice: MacInTalk), the ship's auto pilot system, reveals it was the one who stole the plant earlier. It has no intention of allowing a return to Earth because of a centuries-old directive that was issued when the Earth was believed to be permanently uninhabitable. Auto blasts WALL-E, EVE and the plant back down the garbage chute and confines McCrea to his cabin. WALL-E and EVE barely escape being shot into space with the rest of the refuse but WALL-E is badly damaged. Meanwhile, McCrea has figured out how to hack into the ship's communication system and tells EVE and WALL-E to head to the ship's central deck, where a special machine will return the ship to earth when the plant is placed inside it. With the help of the robots they liberated earlier, WALL-E and EVE make it to the central deck where the special machine has risen from a platform. Auto tries to force the machine back into the platform but is prevented by WALL-E. McCrea manages to stand up on his own and shuts off AUTO. EVE puts the plant in the special machine and the Axiom is whisked back to Earth.WALL-E was grievously crushed in keeping Auto from collapsing the platform. Once they reach Earth, EVE rushes WALL-E back to his garage and repairs him. WALL-E doesn't recognize her and begins to compact garbage. Distraught, EVE holds WALL-E's hand and gives him an electric kiss again. This properly reboots WALL-E. McCrea teaches the other humans how to nurture the plant and heal the planet. It will be much easier than they think because just outside the city, plants have already begun to flourish.
Andrew Stanton
Director(s)
Andrew Stanton
Pete Docter
Andrew Stanton
Jim Reardon
Writer(s)
Lindsey Collins
co-producer
John Lasseter
executive producer
Gillian Libbert
line producer: live action
Jim Morris
producer
Thomas Porter
associate producer
Producer(s)
Thomas Newman
Composer(s)
WALL·E / M-O (voice)
Ben Burtt
EVE (voice)
Elissa Knight
Captain (voice)
Jeff Garlin
Shelby Forthright, BnL CEO
Fred Willard
AUTO (voice)
MacInTalk
John (voice)
John Ratzenberger
Mary (voice)
Kathy Najimy
Ship's Computer (voice)
Sigourney Weaver
(voice)
Lori Alan
(voice)
Bob Bergen
(voice)
John Cygan
(voice)
Pete Docter
(voice)
Paul Eiding
(voice) (as Don Fullilove)
Donald Fullilove
(voice)
Teresa Ganzel
(voice)
Jess Harnell
(voice)
Sherry Lynn
(voice)
Mickie McGowan
(voice)
Laraine Newman
Steward Bots (voice)
Teddy Newton
(voice)
Jeff Pidgeon
(voice)
Jan Rabson
(voice)
Lori Richardson
(voice)
Andrew Stanton
(voice)
Jim Ward
(voice)
Colette Whitaker
Hoverchair Mother (voice)
Kim Kopf
BURN-E (voice) (uncredited)
Angus MacLane
Pool Mother (voice) (uncredited)
Niki McElroy
Blond Boy in Commercial (voice) (uncredited)
Garrett Palmer
Brunette Boy in commercial (voice) (uncredited)
Kai Steel Smith
Director(s)
Pete Docter
Andrew Stanton
Jim Reardon
Writer(s)
co-producer
John Lasseter
executive producer
Gillian Libbert
line producer: live action
Jim Morris
producer
Thomas Porter
associate producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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