WALL-E

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WALL-E is a 2008 Pixar animated science-fiction film about a lonely waste-collecting robot who inadvertently embarks on a space journey that may determine the fate of humanity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
animated film
computer-animated film
feature film
romantic film
science fiction film
boxOfficeGrossWorldwide approximately 521 million USD
budget approximately 180 million USD
cinematographyBy Danielle Feinberg
Jeremy Lasky
containsLiveAction true
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception universal acclaim
director Andrew Stanton
distributedBy Walt Disney Pictures
distributorRegion North America
editedBy Stephen Schaffer
followedBy Up
genre adventure
family film
romance
science fiction
hasAward Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form
hasSong Down to Earth
language English
mainCharacter AUTO
Captain B. McCrea
EVE (character)
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musicBy Thomas Newman
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Original Score
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Academy Award for Best Original Song
Academy Award for Best Sound Effects Editing
surface form: Academy Award for Best Sound Editing

Academy Award for Best Sound
surface form: Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing
partOf Pixar feature filmography
precededBy Ratatouille
producer Jim Morris
productionCompany Pixar Animation Studios
ratingMPAA G
releaseDate 2008-06-27
releaseYear 2008
runtimeMinutes 98
setIn Axiom (spaceship)
Earth
outer space
songPerformer Peter Gabriel
Sarah McLachlan
storyBy Andrew Stanton
Pete Docter
theme consumerism
environmentalism
loneliness
love
voiceActor Ben Burtt
Elissa Knight
Fred Willard
Jeff Garlin
John Ratzenberger
Kathy Najimy
Sigourney Weaver
writer Andrew Stanton
Jim Reardon

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this entity surface form: Wall-E
WALL-E mainCharacter WALL-E self-linksurface differs
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DALL·E nameInspiredBy WALL-E
this entity surface form: WALL·E
Peter Sohn notableWork WALL-E
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Peter Sohn workedOn WALL-E
this entity surface form: WALL·E
Thomas Newman workedOn WALL-E
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