We will then reminisce and remember Wall-E along with everything else Earth has to offer. Pixar has truly created a gem that us (humans) will enjoy even when we leave Earth. There are a few references to past movies which makes Wall-E even funnier and more enjoyable. I'll leave the good parts for you to discover what has happend to humanity after several hundred years of floating around space accompanied by robots and flooded with corporate advertisements in stunning detail.
Wall-E follows her with admiration. Wall-E gives her a living plant which she stores away to take back to the humans that were floating in space for several hundred years aboard a big spaceship called Axiom. Her name is Eve. He falls in love with an alien robot sent from another planet to Earth for the purpose of find signs of vegetation and plant growth.
Wall-E is an abbreviation for "Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth class". Neither of them can talk. Wall-E has a friend though, the last living thing on Earth, a cockroach. The only survivor: Wall-E: A robotic garbage compactor crushing all the garbage into little cubes while saving some of the human's interesting things such as binoculars, Rubik's Cube and light bulb stored away in his "home".
The garbage is as high as the buildings. The atmosphere is hazy with smog. It's just a big garbage dump now. That's what the world in Wall-E is like since it's been abandoned by humans.
Imagine Earth without humans.
Wall-E follows her with admiration. Wall-E gives her a living plant which she stores away to take back to the humans that were floating in space for several hundred years aboard a big spaceship called Axiom. Her name is Eve. He falls in love with an alien robot sent from another planet to Earth for the purpose of find signs of vegetation and plant growth.
Wall-E is an abbreviation for "Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth class". Neither of them can talk. Wall-E has a friend though, the last living thing on Earth, a cockroach. The only survivor: Wall-E: A robotic garbage compactor crushing all the garbage into little cubes while saving some of the human's interesting things such as binoculars, Rubik's Cube and light bulb stored away in his "home".
The garbage is as high as the buildings. The atmosphere is hazy with smog. It's just a big garbage dump now. That's what the world in Wall-E is like since it's been abandoned by humans.
Imagine Earth without humans.