
Wall-E is a 2008 animated action/comedy film made by Disney and Pixar. The film was directed by Andrew Stanton and stars Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, and Jeff Garlin.
WALL-E, short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class, is the last robot left on Earth. He spends his days tidying up the planet, one piece of garbage at a time. But during 700 years, WALL-E has developed a personality, and he's more than a little lonely. Then he spots EVE (Elissa Knight), a sleek and shapely probe sent back to Earth on a scanning mission. Smitten WALL-E embarks on his greatest adventure yet when he follows EVE across the galaxy.
Victims[]
Before the Film[]
- At Least 62,626 WALL-E Robots - Batteries died off-screen over the course of 700 years, at least 62,675 mentioned minus the 48 shown in the film and not including the titular WALL-E himself.
- Total - 62,626
During the Film[]
- 48 WALL-E Robots - Batteries died off-screen, bodies shown.
- Captain Reardon - Died of an unknown cause off-screen after 2248.
- Captain Fee - Died of an unknown cause off-screen after 2379.
- Captain Thompson - Died of an unknown cause off-screen after 2520.
- Captain Brace - Died of an unknown cause off-screen after 2645.
- Captain O'Brien - Died of an unknown cause off-screen after 2774.
- Shelby Forthright - Died of an unknown cause off-screen after 2110.
- SECURE-T Robot - Shot in the chest by EVE.
- 32 SECURE-T Robots - Destroyed by the rejected Vot Robot.
- GO-4 - Accidentally kicked out through a window from the cockpit by Captain B. McCrea while he was fighting with AUTO, and falls down then he was badly destroyed into pieces by crashing through the ground.
- Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth-Class/WALL-E N. 62675 - Crushed underneath a moving platform by AUTO. (Later rebuilt)
- Autopilot/AUTO - Turned off by Captain B. McCrea.
- Total - 90
Deaths[]
- Total - 62,716
- 62,712 Robots
- 62,708 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 4 Male
- 6 Humans
- 4 Men
- 2 Women
- 62,712 Robots
Kill Counts[]
- Captain B. McCrea - 2 (Alive)
- Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator/EVE - 1 (Alive)
- Autopilot/AUTO - 1 (Destroyed)
Note[]
- According to the official Pixar website, WALL-E was the very last functioning WALL-E robot working on Earth.