WALL-E
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WALL-E
Summary
WALL-E is an animated film[1]. WALL-E ranks in the top 2% of animated_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10,543 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- WALL-E is the creator of Andrew Stanton[3].
- WALL-E received the Animation Kobe Theatrical Film Award[4].
- WALL-E received the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature[5].
- WALL-E received the Satellite Award for Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature[6].
- WALL-E received the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film[7].
- WALL-E received the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature[8].
- WALL-E received the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Film[9].
- WALL-E's instance of is recorded as animated film[10].
- WALL-E was directed by Andrew Stanton[11].
- Jim Reardon wrote the screenplay for WALL-E[12].
- Andrew Stanton wrote the screenplay for WALL-E[13].
- Pete Docter wrote the screenplay for WALL-E[14].
- WALL-E's composer is recorded as Thomas Newman[15].
- WALL-E's composer is recorded as Peter Gabriel[16].
- WALL-E's genre is romantic comedy film[17].
- WALL-E's genre is post-apocalyptic film[18].
- WALL-E's genre is science fiction comedy[19].
- WALL-E's genre is adventure film[20].
- WALL-E's genre is flashback film[21].
- WALL-E's genre is children's film[22].
- WALL-E's genre is romance film[23].
- WALL-E's genre is dystopian film[24].
- WALL-E's genre is adventure science fiction[25].
- WALL-E's genre is science fiction film[26].
- WALL-E's genre is comedy film[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
WALL-E was performed by Thomas Newman[28]. Producers include Jim Morris[29] and Lindsey Collins[30]. WALL-E was directed by Andrew Stanton[11]. Screenwriters include Jim Reardon[12], Andrew Stanton[13], and Pete Docter[14]. WALL-E is the creator of Andrew Stanton[3].
Publication
Publication dates include June 27, 2008[31], October 5, 2008[32], June 21, 2008[33], September 25, 2008[34], July 3, 2008[35], and July 18, 2008[36]. The original language of WALL-E was English[37]. Genres include romantic comedy film[17], post-apocalyptic film[18], science fiction comedy[19], adventure film[20], flashback film[21], and children's film[22]. WALL-E is part of National Film Registry[38]. WALL-E's part of the series is recorded as list of Pixar films[39]. WALL-E was distributed by video on demand[40].
Subject and Themes
WALL-E's part of the series is recorded as list of Pixar films[39].
Reception
Awards received include Animation Kobe Theatrical Film Award[4]; Academy Award for Best Animated Feature[5], an award for best film by genre[41], in United States[42], founded in 2002[43]; Satellite Award for Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature[6], a class of award[44], in United States[45]; Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film[7], an award for best film by genre[46], in United States[47], founded in 2007[48]; Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature[8], a class of award[49], in United States[50], founded in 1999[51]; and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Film[9], an award for best film[52], in United States[53]. Reviews include 8.6/10[54], 95%[55], 95/100[56], and 8.4/10[57].
Adaptations and Inspiration
WALL-E was followed by BURN-E[58].
Cultural Impact
Things named for WALL-E include DALL-E[59], a digital image model[60], founded in 2021[61].
Why It Matters
WALL-E ranks in the top 2% of animated_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10,543 views/month).[2] WALL-E has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[62] WALL-E is known by 80 alternative names across languages and contexts.[63]
Entities named for WALL-E include DALL-E[59], a digital image model[60], founded in 2021[61].
FAQs
What awards did WALL-E receive?
Honors received include Animation Kobe Theatrical Film Award[4], Academy Award for Best Animated Feature[5], Satellite Award for Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature[6], and Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film[7].