1. The voice of Wall E is Ben Burtt. He is two Oscar winners and the sound effects/dubbing/recording designer of this movie. Not only Wall E, but also the voice of many other robots, including small MO. 2. Apple’s products have appeared in movies many times: -When Wall E is charged and started, the sound is the sound of Apple computer startup -Wall E The movies I watch every night are played on the iPod screen-the sound of the autopilot system on the spacecraft is from Apple's text reading system MacinTalk-The designer of Eve is Jonnathan Ive, and the ipod is designed by him. (No wonder I see eve familiarly) -Steve Jobs is the founder and CEO of Apple, and he was the CEO of pixars before pixars was acquired by Disney in 2005, and now he is also one of the shareholders of Disney. 3. When Wall E broke through the layers of artificial satellites and flew out of the earth, the last piece to float away from him was Soviet Sputnik 1, which was the first man-made object to be placed outside the atmosphere in history. 4. The A113 instruction followed by AUTO is actually a room number of the California Art Association, where many Pixars animators are studying. A113 has also appeared in Pixars’ another animated film The Incredibles. 5. This film pays tribute to Justion Wright, an excellent animator, but unfortunately died of a heart attack at the age of 27. 6. The name of the spacecraft is Axiom. This word means principle. In logic and mathematics, this word stands for indisputable and conclusive. 7. When the movie was sent for release, the name was Sundaye. 8. There was an antique cabinet in the captain's room with a red and blue helmet that NASA sent to space in 1980. 9. The image of Auuto is completely like a tribute to the HAL9000 in Stanley Kubrick's 2001 Space Walk. They all have a big red circle in the middle. He also completely controls the spacecraft like HAL. He resists instructions and fights hard. In the end, he did bad things. More than good, it was closed. 10. Wall E made a small model for her to please Eve. The right arm is the Pixars logo 11. Then when I saw the lovers holding hands, I suddenly realized that this station fits my character's way of expressing love. He can't speak, and this way doesn't need to be expressed in words. 13. When Eve spoke to Wall E for the first time, she spoke a lot of languages at the beginning, one of which was Huttese, the language spoken by Jabba the Hutt in the fifth episode of Star Wars. Then when I saw the lovers holding hands, I suddenly realized that this station fits my character's way of expressing love. He can't speak, and this way doesn't need to be expressed in words. 13. When Eve spoke to Wall E for the first time, she spoke a lot of languages at the beginning, one of which was Huttese, the language spoken by Jabba the Hutt in the fifth episode of Star Wars.
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