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WALL-E Resources

Websites

Robots Just Wanna Have Fun

What does WALL-E do once humans have cleaned up Earth? Play games, we guess. There are a variety of WALL-E-themed games on Disney's website

Book or TV Adaptations

Golden WALL-E

WALL-E has been adapted into a Little Golden Book for youngsters to read or chew on.

Beep Mine

There's a whole line of WALL-E books for young-but-older-than-drooling young readers, like Love at First Beep.

Fine Art

Those with finer tastes can samples the fine artwork of WALL-E in the beautiful The Art of WALL-E book. Keep your coffee cup off it.

Articles and Interviews

What's WALL-E "About"?

About Entertainment has an interview with Andrew Stanton about WALL-E's message… and it's not just an environmental one.

Hello, Andrew

Andrew Stanton talks about Hello, Dolly! and why he chose that film to say Hello, WALL-E!

Two Claws Up

Ebert thinks WALL-E is a great science-fiction film for viewers of all ages, whether they have thumbs or not.

Sign of the Times

NYT film critic A.O. Scott thinks WALL-E is A.O.K.

Video

Jackpot!

What happens in Vegas goes on YouTube when the Vegas film critic interviews Andrew Stanton about WALL-E.

The Secret of the Sounds

The sounds of WALL-E really have an effect on us. Here's how they were made.

WALL-E shorts

No, not WALL-E in shorts (they'd get tangled in his treads) but a bunch of short films starring our favorite little robot.

Audio

A Fresh Perspective

There might not be much fresh air left on Earth in WALL-E, but we still have Fresh Air, courtesy of Terry Gross and NPR.

Hold on a Second, Dolly

WALL-E isn't all Hello, Dolly songs and Louis Armstrong; it has a lovely original score to accompany many scenes.

Images

Building WALL-E

Before people could build life-size WALL-E robots, Pixar's artists had to create him line by line.

Where's WALL-do?

Can you find WALL-E in this massive crowd of robots? And can you identify all the other 'bots while you're at it?