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WALL•E
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Character Information
Gender: Male personality
Status:
Fictional robot
Occupation: Trash-compacting robot
First appearance: "The Burns and the Bees"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria

WALL•E is a trash compacting robot.

History

Homer meets WALL•E when he has a thought of what the Earth would be like without honey, and it looks exactly the same as it does in the movie. [1]

He is seen again during the montage when Nikki was giving Bart CPR, he is seen getting kissed by EVE.[2]

He later holds a gun to Lisa before the Golden Globe awards.[3]

Behind the Laughter

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WALL•E in the Movie

WALL•E is a Disney/Pixar trash compacting robot that is left behind on Earth 700 years in the future when all humans leave on a spaceship so they do not have to deal with Earth's problems.

Appearances

References