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WALL•E was released on Blu-ray and DVD on November 18, 2008. The 1-disc package includes commentary with director Andrew Stanton, deleted scenes, featurettes (Animation Sound Design: Building Worlds from the Sound Up, Sneak Peek: WALL•E's Tour of the Universe), and a new BURN-E animated short. The 3-disc combo pack adds to this; additional deleted scenes, 3 featurettes (The Pixar Story by Leslie Iwerks, BnL Shorts and WALL•E's Treasures and Trinkets), a Lots of Bots storybook, additional "making of" featurettes, Bot Files and a digital copy of the film. The Blu-ray edition includes all of the 2-disc features (minus the digital copy) plus various viewing track options and interactive games. WALL•E was re-released in a 2-disc Blu-ray/DVD combo pack on July 5, 2011. The re-release includes all special features available on the previous 3-disc release.

DVD[]

This film has a very unique DVD case: rather that have the case be made of plastic with paper cover art inside a soft plastic pouch that opens like a book and contained within a paperboard slipcover, WALL-E's DVD case is made entirely out of paperboard and has the DVD tray slide out of the case (a special hinge inside the case prevents it from falling out).

Scene Index[]

  1. Out There
  2. Walk Home
  3. WALL-E's truck
  4. A Day at Work
  5. EVE Arrives
  6. Confrontation
  7. La Vie en Rose
  8. Courting
  9. WALL•E's Favorite Things
  10. Bad Date
  11. Time to Go
  12. Space Travel
  13. Docking
  14. Welcome to the Axiom!
  15. Bridge Lobby
  16. Captain On Deck
  17. Define Earth
  18. Repair Ward
  19. Rogue Robots
  20. Escape Pod
  21. Cruising Speed
  22. Spacewalk
  23. The Lido Deck
  24. It Only Takes a Moment
  25. Code A113
  26. Garbage Airlock
  27. Eve to the Rescue
  28. The Captain vs. AUTO
  29. All Feet on Deck
  30. Homecoming
  31. Back Together
  32. End Credits

Easter Eggs[]

Disc One[]

  • On the main menu, move to 'Bonus Features'. Move left then up to highlight the red BnL logo. Select this to see a short feature called 'Geek-O-Rama'.
  • On the main menu, move to 'Set Up'. Move right then up to highlight the circle at the top of the screen. Select this to see a title animation test Andrew Stanton created in 2004.

Disc Two[]

  • In the Humans section, select 'Behind the Scenes'. Move to 'WALL•E and EVE'. Press down once, then press right. You will be on the red WALL•E. Select this to see a development test created in 2005.

Blu-Ray[]

Play Options[]

Bonus Features[]

4K UHD Blu-ray[]

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At the request of Stanton, Disney licensed WALL-E to The Criterion Collection in 2022, who created a special 4K Blu-ray-Blu-ray combo edition of the film that was released on November 22, 2022, featuring the same 4K digital master used for Disney’s original 4K Blu-ray release, but now presented in Dolby Vision and HDR10+ as approved by Stanton, along with additional special features. This makes it the first Pixar feature, and Disney's eighth feature to be released under the Criterion umbrella.[1]

Description[]

The Criterion Collection, a continuing series of important classic and contemporary films, presents

WALL·E

A high-water mark of digital animation, this prescient vision of a dystopian future is packaged within a dazzling pop-science-fiction love story, making for an urgent fable for our troubled millennium. It’s the twenty-ninth century, and humans have long since fled Earth for outer space, leaving WALL•E, the last functioning trash-compacting robot, to go about the work of cleaning up a pollution-choked planet, one piece of garbage at a time. When he meets EVE, a fellow automaton sent to detect plant life, the pair are launched on an intergalactic quest to return humanity to Earth. Transporting us simultaneously back to cinema’s silent origins and forward light-years into the future, WALL•E is a soaring ode to the power of love and art to heal a dying world.

DIRECTOR-APPROVED 4K UHD + BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES[]

  • 4K digital master, approved by director Andrew Stanton, with Dolby Atmos soundtrack
  • One 4K UHD disc of the film, presented in both Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10+, and two Blu-rays with the film and special features
  • Alternate 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio and stereo soundtracks
  • Two audio commentaries: one featuring Stanton and the other, character supervisor Bill Wise, coproducer Lindsey Collins, story artist Derek Thompson, and lead animator Angus MacLane
  • New programs on Stanton’s cinematic influences and production designer Ralph Eggleston’s color scripts
  • Tour of the Pixar Living Archive with Stanton
  • Behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film, including segments from early animation reels
  • The Pixar Story (2007), a documentary by Leslie Iwerks
  • More than a dozen documentaries exploring the film’s production and robots
  • Anatomy of a Scene: The Plant, a masterclass with Stanton
  • “WALL•E”: A to Z, a new program featuring Stanton and coscreenwriter Jim Reardon
  • Deleted scenes featuring commentary by Stanton
  • A Story (1987), a student film by Stanton
  • BURN•E (2008), a short film by MacLane
  • Trailers
  • English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • English descriptive audio
  • PLUS: An essay by author Sam Wasson; selections from Stanton’s sketchbooks, script notes, and drawings; and artwork from the WALL•E team
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