Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth class. On the Axiom there are giant WALL-A s, but they stand for Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Axiom class.
Wall-E stands for "Wall-e, asked, lyle, like, ernie. (Lyle and Ernie were scientists that came up with the idea for a Wall-E robot in the film)
No it is not a bad movie
In the 2008 Disney movie WALL-E, WALL-E is in love with EVE.EVE is actually an acronym that stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator.EVE is voiced by Elissa Knight.
"A113" is the room number of many of the Disney Pixar animators' classroom at CalState while they were learning. "A113" appears in every Disney Pixar movie. Look carefully!
WALL-E was produced by Pixar Studios .
Pixar Animation Studios .
No, Pixar created Wall-e.
No it is not a bad movie
Wall-E?
In the 2008 Disney movie WALL-E, WALL-E is in love with EVE.EVE is actually an acronym that stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator.EVE is voiced by Elissa Knight.
"UP" looks like the next project for Pixar after Wall E.
"A113" is the room number of many of the Disney Pixar animators' classroom at CalState while they were learning. "A113" appears in every Disney Pixar movie. Look carefully!
EVE stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator.
EVE is a robot designed to test vegetation on Earth.
Wall-E
Ben Burtt was the voice of the robot WALL-E in the 2008 Pixar animated movie.
Technically speaking, yes. The animation is done by Pixar, though (a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company).Disney owns the rights to all Pixar films such as Toy Story (Other Pixar films include WALL-E, Cars, Monsters, Inc., The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, etc.) Disney has the right to make sequels to any Pixar film without the consent of Pixar.In fact, Disney actually commissioned another company to make a Toy Story 3, but their script was shelved and Toy Story 3 was made by Pixar.
Wall-E, the main character from Disney Pixar's film by the same name, fell in love with Eva.