Connections
Edited into
Features scenes from the movie.
Spin-off
References
An advertisement announces "Space, the final fun-tier"
The subplot regarding AUTO (who resembles HAL) features many scenes from 2001. For instance, 'Thus Spake Zarathustra' as the captain is taking his first steps, and the air compression chamber that WALL-E and EVE must pass through.
Eve has a restraining bolt style device placed on her in the repair ward. The shot of the transport containing the Eve units docking on the Axiom is a reference to the Millenium Falcon being pulled into the Death Star.
Music similar to the theme of E.T. is played as WALL-E removes a plant from the ground, like E.T.
Advertisements encouraging people to leave an overcrowded, polluted Earth.
walle somewhat ressembles the robot in short circuit
Red appears briefly amongst the junk.
The way EVE re-holsters her blaster-arm closely resembles the look and sound of Robocop stowing away his pistol, including the twirl.
"bumping the lamp" visual
Rex the Dinosaur is in WALL*E's collection. Also, the truck from Pizza Planet appears briefly amongst the other debris on Earth.
Periodic hurricanes through trash mounds.
Bean Jar in Wall-E's room
Sigourney Weaver plays the voice of the ship that features a HAL9000-like interface.
Sully's garbage cube in Wall-E's garbage; Mike Wazowski statue in other scene
As he is filling his cooler with the bobblehead dog and bra, a bottle of Leak Less can be seen in the garbage.
future earth with giant mountains of garbage - crop failure solved by hero finding sprouting plant
Skinner's scooter, which is pretty banged up, is lying on top of a trash pile. The robot mice on the Axiom's garbage level are called REM-Es
A garden gnome from the game is seen among Wall-E's trinkets.
Referenced in
Wall-e appears in the final sequence driving a truck with rats
movie is reviewed
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the film in his review of WALL·E (2008) (VG)
It made a little animation where the character Wall-E playing with headphones.
A "script for 'Wall-E 2'" is mentioned in the Zaleski brothers segment.
In Homer's vision of a post-apocalyptic world with no honey, a robot that looks like Wall-E turns him into a garbage cube.
The DVD for this film is shown.
Jumbotrons in the background advertise Buy N Large "lug nuts in a cup".
seen in newspaper ad
Betty and Matt speak about the film and do impressions of WALL·E and EVE.
In one of the early establishing shots of L.A. by night, there is a giant billboard ad for the movie visible on one of the buildings filmed by helicopter.
Reference in a $100 question
Erika Brooks Adickman says that "Monsters vs. Aliens" didn't have the emotion that Finding Nemo or WALL-E had
Included in a $300 question
Mentioned
The Buy N Large "BnL" logo is partially submerged in oil amongst the remains of the city.
A poster in Tim's room
Subject of a $2,000 question
Mentioned when Jeff Garlin is introduced
Poster shown when Hewy discusses Pixar movies
Subject of an $8,000 question
One of the main inspirations to do the film.
referenced in a $4,000 question
Referenced by name
mentioned by Penny
title reference
Subject of a $25,000 question
One of the main inspirations to do the film.
While Nikki gives Bart CPR, Bart dreams of Eve kissing Wall-E.
Incorrect guess on a $400 clue in the category "They Left Their Mark at Grauman's Chinese"
Brett says Hiccup isn't as expressive as WALL-E
DVD cover shown.
Buy n' Large batteries are seen inside Buzz Lightyear when his battery compartment is opened up..
A reviewer says "Wall-E" and "Up" showed new potential for animation
One of the main inspirations to do the film.
Wall-E is one of the party guests.
WALL-E is seen in the cloud sightings
A group of carolers sang the tune to the song "Deck the Halls" and mentioned this movie
Erin says that she wants to watch "WALL-E" with Gabe.
WALL·E makes a cameo
Wall-E appears in scanned luggage
Hewy: "It's like Titanic meets Arthur with a smidge of WALL-E. "
Hewy calls this movie an ambitious Pixar project
Costumes of the characters of this movie.
mentioned among kids' movies that are done right
mentioned in dialogue
Wall-E appears in the Real Veal skit.
Wall-e & Eva seen part of the Green Space program.
Hewy says "Brave" is not in the same league as this movie.
Dave mentions that Wall-E was inducted into the Robot Hall of Fame.
Earth has become inhospitable for humans and only machines are left there; Jack has a small flower that he keeps planted in a can.
Stark calls Jarvis "Dumb-E"
Features
When the captain asks the computer to define "earth," the first image that appears is a shot of a farmer from D.W. Griffith's 1909 film A Corner in Wheat
Wall-E has an old VHS copy of it that plays during the movie.
Wall-E plays the game, which is part of his junk collection
Featured in
clips in Ratzenberger conclusion
Raymond Arroyo reviews this film in the 'Art & Soul' segment, clips are shown.
reviewed + footage used
DVD release reviewed + footage used
Nominee clips.
Nominee clips.
preview playing on TV in store
Clips from the film shown during the ceremony.
Clips shown when it is announced that this movie was No. 7 in a viewer's poll on the best movies of 2008.
Clip featured in a $2,000 video question
Brett's #3 Coolest Future
The #3 Coolest Future
Clips are seen in the montage of Dillon watching videos about robots.
#2
#8
#5
A robot romance with no dialogue for the first half hour."
Honorable mention, clip show
plot is compared to The Lorax, and deems WALL-E to be superior in every possible way.
Lindsay's #1 favorite
clip shown
clip shown
Short clip shown
Spoofs
Auto's red-light eye and ship-controlling personality parallel that of HAL9000.
Spoofed in
crazy credits: poster "DOG·E"
The way the alien cockroach runs up Rover.
One of the topics parodied in this episode ("Wall-E-Nator")
A "Wall-E"-like robot threatens Lisa when she talks to the "Mixar" creative team.
Eve-spoof