- The name of the protagonist, WALL-E, is actually an acronym for Waste Allocation Load Lifter-Earth-Class.
- The film and Apple are inextricably linked: when Wali is charged, it will emit the startup sound of Apple's Macintosh computer; Wali uses iPod to watch movies every night; the sound of AUTO comes from Apple's text-to-speech system; Eve's appearance design Inspired by Apple iMac.
- The last piece of debris collected when Wali left the atmosphere was the artificial satellite Sputnik I launched by the former Soviet Union in 1957. It was the first artificial satellite to be placed in an earth orbit.
- When Wali was walking in outer space, the stars in the background of the picture were shining, just like what we humans see in a starry night. This is the visual effect produced by the presence of the atmosphere between the observer and the star. Therefore, this phenomenon will not occur in outer space.
- The 1969 song and dance film "Hello, Dolly!" appeared in the film. "This is the favorite work of director Andrew Stanton.
- Almost no human language is used in the film, and most of the robot characters are dubbed by Ben Belt with mechanical sounds invented by him.
- To commemorate the producer Hal Roach in the 1920s and the computer HAL in 2001: A Space Odyssey, Wali’s pet cockroach in the film was named Hal.
- The film was dedicated to Pixar's animator Justin Wright (), who died young due to a heart attack at the age of 27.
- Hamm the Pig in "Toy Story" showed up on the shelf full of Wali's treasures.
- Wali has many similarities with the robots R2-D2 in the "Star Wars" series. Coincidentally, Ben Belt, who dubbed Wali, also dubbed R2-D2.
WALL·E behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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WALL.E: [M-O has finished cleaning a severely damaged WALL-E, who strains to give a handshake] WALL-E.
MO: [M-O scrubs WALL-E's hand, then shakes it] M-O.
[M-O reverts to his box form]
WALL.E: [pause] M-O?
MO: M-O.
WALL.E: [another pause] M-O.
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Ship's Computer: Time for lunch... in a cup!