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- Ganó 1 premio Óscar
- 96 premios ganados y 95 nominaciones en total
Elissa Knight
- EVE
- (voz)
Jeff Garlin
- Captain
- (voz)
Kathy Najimy
- Mary
- (voz)
Karleen Griffin
- Mom
- (sin créditos)
- …
Kim Kopf
- Hoverchair Mother
- (sin créditos)
Niki McElroy
- Pool Mother
- (sin créditos)
Garrett Palmer
- Blond Boy in Commercial
- (sin créditos)
Lori Richardson
- PR-T
- (sin créditos)
- …
Jessica Skelton
- Young Girlfriend
- (sin créditos)
Kai Steel Smith
- Brunette Boy in Commercial
- (sin créditos)
Michael Toy
- Commercial Human
- (sin créditos)
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¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe first Pixar film to be nominated for 6 Academy Awards. This ties it with the only other animated film to garner this many nominations: La bella y la bestia (1991).
- Errores(at around 8 mins) WALL·E's cockroach, Hal, sleeps in a "Kremie" (parody of the Hostess Twinkie). Twinkies grow stale and their cream filling evaporates after a few decades, yet Hal's interaction with it betrays it to be the same as a new Twinkie. This is most likely a joke implying that only cockroaches and Twinkies can survive the apocalypse.
- Créditos curiososThe Pixar logo at the end has the lamp Luxo Jr's light bulb burn out, so WALL-E enters and replaces the light bulb. But as he leaves he accidentally knocks down the "R" in the logo, and he tries to cover it up by posing like an "R".
- Versiones alternativasEnd credits for international versions feature additional dubbing credits footage. It contains animation of WALL·E in the same 8-bit video game graphics style as the original end credits compacting two vertical rows of different objects into cubes of garbage only to have two WALL·A robots collide in the front of the screen, closing the credits.
- ConexionesEdited into Burn·E (2008)
- Bandas sonorasPut On Your Sunday Clothes
Written by Jerry Herman
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Performed by Michael Crawford and Danny Lockin
Opinión destacada
We went to the San Francisco Film Institute's first public screening at their campus in Emeryville. Everyone's sworn to secrecy, but for a film with little dialog, it carries more of an emotional punch and has a richer story than any live-action movie this year. The tone and style of the film is completely different for Pixar, and Disney haven't tried to override the darker thematic elements at all, making the story surprisingly three-dimensional.
This will end up being the animated film of the year and I had the same 'wow' feeling as after seeing Ratatouille. Considering that animated films have always played second-fiddle to live-action, and have been aimed at kids, it's ironic that once again Pixar produces a film that rivals any live action on every level. Bravo!
This will end up being the animated film of the year and I had the same 'wow' feeling as after seeing Ratatouille. Considering that animated films have always played second-fiddle to live-action, and have been aimed at kids, it's ironic that once again Pixar produces a film that rivals any live action on every level. Bravo!
- CA_movie_fan
- 6 jun 2008
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- Presupuesto
- USD 180,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 223,808,164
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 63,087,526
- 29 jun 2008
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 527,403,656
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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