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WALLEs

WALLEs is a term used in some discussions to refer to multiple units of the fictional Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class robots from Pixar's WALL-E franchise. The official name of the robot in the film is WALL-E, with the name presented as a stylized acronym for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class. In most canonical materials, WALL-E is depicted as a solitary, autonomous unit tasked with cleaning up a littered Earth.

In-universe description and role, WALL-E is a compact, solar-powered robot with a boxy body, treads for mobility,

In broader culture, WALL-E and related media have become notable for themes of ecological responsibility, curiosity,

See also: WALL-E, EVE, Pixar.

and
a
pair
of
expressive
binocular-like
eyes.
His
activities
center
on
collecting
and
compacting
trash
into
cube-shaped
blocks
while
preserving
a
small
personal
collection
of
objects
he
finds
meaningful.
The
film
follows
WALL-E’s
discovery
of
human
life
and
his
encounters
with
another
robot,
EVE,
which
drive
the
narrative
forward.
Although
the
story
centers
on
a
single
WALL-E
character,
the
term
WALLEs
is
sometimes
used
by
fans
and
in
merchandising
to
refer
to
multiple
units
of
the
same
model
or
to
derivative
designs
inspired
by
WALL-E.
and
companionship
with
technology.
The
term
WALLEs
may
appear
in
fan
wikis,
toy
lines,
or
casual
references
to
the
broader
family
of
WALL-E-inspired
robots
and
merchandise,
but
it
is
not
a
formal
designation
used
in
canonical
film
materials.