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One of the films that seems to be turning a lot of heads this summer is Pixar’s Wall-E. It has been a film that has created some interesting discussions, as it centers on a character that cannot actually speak. His name is Wall-E, and he is a clean-up robot left behind hundreds of years ago by a human race that had finally pushed Planet Earth to her breaking point with pollution and trash. As we saw in the full-length trailer, Wall-E begins to develop a personality as he spends his days alone on Earth and he eventually wonders if there might be something more to life.

It is a film that appears to be a winner, with an adorable main character and beautiful animation the likes of which only Pixar can deliver. Having seen plenty of footage already I can say that if you thought Ratatouille was good, wait until you see Wall-E.

To show you even more of the beautiful animation in this film, I have attached 8 brand new photos below, which were send over by our ninja in the field PatientZero this morning. Wall-E hits theaters on June 27th.

These pictures have been removed at the request of Walt Disney Studios and Pixar. We will be sure to bring you more once they are officially released.


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