: WALL·E’s name is an acronym for Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth-Class , while EVE stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator .
: Notice how the film moves from the sepia/dusty browns of Earth to the sterile whites and neons of the Axiom , finally returning to a vibrant green at the very end. WALLВ·E
: The film serves as a gentle but firm critique of "Buy n Large" (BnL) culture, showing a world where convenience led to total ecological collapse. : WALL·E’s name is an acronym for Waste
: The first 40 minutes of the film contain almost no dialogue. Sound designer Ben Burtt (who also created R2-D2’s voice) developed a library of 2,500 sounds for the movie—more than double the amount used in Star Wars . WALLВ·E