I always thought WALL-E was one of the scariest movies I have always seen. So many dystopian stories, even many that are far more violent and graphic, have never effected me the way WALL-E did. But this version of WALL-E, is even scarier...
@@greentoesbstatus4325 The idea of all of humanity being reduced to immobile blobs on floating chairs, unable to walk or do anything without help from a robot; or the entire world ruled by Walmart until the Earth is poluted to the point it ceases to be habitable for life. It's scary because, especially in 2008, that was the direction the world was going.
@@leasebergfladstad167 if i understand from the beta movie plot it was because of the zero gravity on space, even in the auto watching the records scene mentions that
The small detail of the captains' signatures gradually being made with less effort... really, this storyboard overall is great for seeing both cut ideas and putting into perspective the things that were kept.
I really like the grim nature of this storyboard. Ofc they had to tone it down for the final cut, but it's very interesting. And while storyboard Otto looks badass, him being a part of the ship made him more menacing by making him more like HAL
Yeah I remember one of the behind the scenes featurettes there was a quick storyboard of a robot accidentally doing something wrong and the Captain just shoots it.
I think it was to make auto seem more like the other robots, more human, but they ended up removing it because he's supposed to be inherently stubborn and more "hard coded".
There needs to be a movie that takes place 700 years before WALL-E and it shows how the garbage built up and how the Axiom and WALL-E’s were built and the eventual evacuation of Earth. But it focuses on an older man who refuses to leave.
@@cookieman8971 Were all humans sent to space? Cause I wouldn't be surprised if many were left behind and just died over the next few years due to the initially rising toxicity of Earth.
The orginal story of wall-e that younger me watched in the blu-ray disc scared me and fascinated me, and now i finally have access to more of it. thank you for making this :D
If Wall-E turned out like this it would've been one of those films that you saw once when you were 7 and then remembered it 10 years later like "oh yeah that existed"
Ive always been fascinated with movies that take place years after the world has ended and humans had either died or abandoned it. Like the movie “Nine”. Obviously Pixar is still geared towards family audiences but there is a potential for these kinds of movies that I think never got to be fully realized.
And then you watch it again and ask yourself, why was I allowed to watch this when I was 7?! Seriously so that was kind of scary in just the storyboards.
The CEO's(William Shatner) last words, while of course was always a part of the plot for the captain in the release, is certainly also a reference to the part where Captain Kirk's evil half cried those words at the last part of the "Enemy Within" episode of the first Star Trek series.
I never realised but final movie cut was pretty positive and generous about how to represent a toxic inhabitable contaminated earth It was just a hot wasteland with sandstorma in the night A real toxic wasteland would be moist, the atmosfere would never be clear, air would be thick and filled with smog, no visible liquid would be water, it would be a mixture of acidic and harmful substances, there would be toxic disgusting looking mud all over the place, rivers of industrial waste acidic rain It could be much much worse than just the scrapped metal the movie showed us
i know it's been 9 months but wall e is supposed to be set AFTER the inhabitable era. they had to show an earth that had been unhabitable, but has become barely habitable again.
I think they should have made the final transmission from the president more distressed in the Movie. Maybe a combination of the two. Have him rush on to the ship with his aides and have one of them ask "sir, what about the transmitter? We won't be able to make any more fleet wide messages?" "Transmitter? Who cares?! I wanna live!"
Fun Fact: If the laugh at 15:57 sounds familiar, it’s actually Charles Martinet aka the voice of Mario! It’s a sound from an audio library and is also used for the Boos in the games as well!
Notice how the years of the axiom ships leaving Earth changed. In the final version we know, they left around 2105. But in these deleted scenes, they left Earth in the 2050s, with the Earth being completely uninhabitable by 2070. Very bleak indeed. But honestly, I think they should have kept this minor detail that way, it would have drove the point home in a more shocking way. That, along with the humans literally being sentient blobs.
17:45 According to here, the operation recolonization began on September 24, 2050 and at minute 5:34, it shows that 104642 days had passed since the last accident on Earth, making the beta version of the movie would have happened around March 2337
Both AUTO designs are quite good, the first concept was that of a ship captain, with a cap and shoulder pads and who basically shows that he is the one in charge of keeping the Axiom in one piece. And then the design that we saw in the movie where it was a ship's rudder, which represents the same as the original and more, now every action that occurs in the Axiom will depend totally on it.
I love that joke of auto's visor falling off right in the middle of moving it, it makes me kinda wish they had kept the old design of him just so we could have that joke in the movie
That particular joke didn’t make it in, but it’s very clear that the BURN-E robot that got his own short film was inspired by this early design of Auto. Go watch it if you haven’t.
I think they didn't want AUTO to be too comedic otherwise he wouldn't be taken seriously, which is why i think they made GO-4, who seems to be absent in this storyboard, so he can be the one moving around the ship and have more silly moments.
Thanks for the awesome video man! Wall-e is my absolute favourite movie, and it's super cool to see the original test version. I also also now know where the music for the Wall-e dvd menu comes from!
It seems that the dates in the original were a lot closer to our time than what we got in the final cut. Ideally, the kids watching the movie when it came out would survive to the dates where the earth became uninhabitable. It conveys a sense of urgency, and I sort of wish that they kept that.
This isn’t really MY theory, but I do think what caused the “rising toxicity levels” that made life unsustainable was when they (after delaying for many years at the advice of their “top B&L scientists”) finally activated the giant incinerators. You can see what appears to be smoke in the final transmission, and it would explain why he’s on oxygen and literally choking to death. The sheer volume of the acrid smoke created by burning that amount of garbage destroyed virtually every ecosystem on earth, kind of akin to a “second ice age”. That or I’m once again over-analyzing the hell out of an animated movie for kids.
No no, I think you’re right. Fumes like that won’t simply “pump” out of the atmosphere like that. You need dedicated space pipelines for that which, as we know, BnL should’ve been capable of building those.
Why does any comment analyzing kids media have to include a self-deprecating "i'M pRoBaBlY oVeRaNaLyZiNg ThIs" disclaimer? Good god, have some confidence.
3:03 thank God Sam Walton wasn’t alive at this time… he would’ve seen this movie and think, “This! This is what I want Walmart to be. We’ll be so large we’ll even design, build, and commission large cruise ships into Star Trek-like starships! The Walmart StarCruise Line!”
@@sadlemonarts he looks cooler and oddly I feel like although it could be said he looks more intimidating, he also looks more humanized compared to his wheel-like form on the finale movie (resembling Hal 9000)
I like to think that the other BNL ships used the concept AUTO for their AUTO Pilot units and that they had the ability to connect into a port that would give them controle of the wheel
I kinda like the original design of Auto, although it definitely doesn't serve the same idea of an antagonist in the shape. I mean, it's imposing, yeah, but too human. I understand why it was cut. Still wish it was reused for a different bot tho
It was used for those guard robots that git beaten up by the hand-glitch / boxer robot. And for those robots who came with Mo while he was cleaning Eve.
15:36 looks interesting to say the least. It would've been interesting (and maybe depressing) to see humans look like talking jello in the final take of the movie
@@natturallyfreeriders7545 I don't think so, ~300 years (if we assume the number of days the captain's computer says is the time elapsed since leaving earth) is a very short amount of time for evolution to take place in humans. We've been basically the same when it comes to biology for the past 12,000 years. Bone and muscle mass loss when in space is a thing because low gravity means we don't need sturdy bones or strong muscles to stand up. But the result of a few generations living in space and doing nothing all day would probably look closer to what's in the final movie (morbidly obese people).
i feel the deleted scene of auto watching the earth's recording would have made auto a better villian. auto's motivation would be protect the humans v.s. i want control. villians without development or proper motivation fall flat for me. there's no value. it just "i'm evil muwahhaha".
That was never final autos desire. Auto was a machine, it didn’t have a conscious, it was following its protocol. It was supposed to never return to earth, so auto did everything in its power to not return to earth. Auto never expressed emotion at all and always had a flat tone, never wanted control, just to complete its directive as a pilot for everyone on the ship, and in that regard it isn’t really a villain still either because earth is still barely habitable when they make it back
Oh boy, I would have loved that alternate A113 Final Message to have been in the film. Idk, I just love horrifying scenes that give me night terrors. I also think that they could have gotten away with that cartoonish design for the people on the Axium, if the context didn't make it so damn morbid.
It's interesting seeing that they animated muck coming out of every crevice when Wall-E is compacting the trash in the storyboard but it's absent in the final film
So that version of auto ended up becoming the wheel but think that’s on the axiom what if on the smaller ships the auto pilots are actually this concept version and can like connect into the ship so they can be in wheel form with the body plugged into a spot or robot for moving around the ship
I never thought of autos of human like robots. they're just the wheel with that feature. I assume everyone had their wheel on auto to receive messages from earth until the code a113 was announced so ever since humans became reliant on them and never switched them to manual
I love how auto is a a fully mobile robot, the final one is perfect but this one appears more in line with the other robots having feelings, flaws, etc . . . It also dives so much deeper on the axioms disrepair and how the other ones just failed.
Interesting how Auto used to have a full, eve-like design before it was scrapped and turned into the "wheel" of the ship. They probably reused that scrapped design for the probe inspector bot in the final movie (general shape, proeminent shoulder pads, plant container inside itself fitted with a tractor beam for the plant...), albeit the probe inspector is much smaller.
Auto had the biggest design change like the humans. He was definitely a completely different design and didn't look to talk. I like what we got him and the police robots we're were like the inforcers of the ship with the designs. Maybe one day someone will make 3d designs of the concepts.
@@dumbmcnuggets8254 except aliens are original a word for a person that wasn’t from where we’re from. Like let’s say if we discovered a country and the people there thought they’re the only people, they would call us an alien since we’re not from their country. Or if the movie was gonna have Aliens then the spaceship would be crawling with xenomorphs.
Ohhh, that's so sweet that they used the star trek score for the temp music of the space exploration. that must be why i like that part of the score so much
I feel like either going underground, going into space but building civilization on the moon or mars would be good. Or warp-jump to alpha centauri and start life there since in that star system they have an earth like planet
It seems that the situation in this version for humanity was more severe as the global CEO or leader was in immediate danger of dying instead of just needing to get a ship and leave. It is also a good to wonder why was Earths global leader put in such danger?
Where Did U Find That Storyboard Sequence?
on youtube and vimeo :)
Could U Send Me Link?
@@szynszyla2359 unfortunately I can't give the link
@@szynszyla2359 because youtube deletes messages with the link :(
@@wall-efan719 That's Sad But Thank A Lot And Merry Christmas! :3
That scene explaining Code A113 was pretty scarier than the one in the movie.
And also disturbing
@@mustard5382
I agree and also the idea that he is the smartest and most human Robot
How he screams at the screen while a sand storm starts to blister and we see him at the camara with the gas mask on calling for code A113
HA! You can say that again!
I piddled myself the first time I saw that deleted scene!
@@Niklas-bf7jnwait…..
A SANDSTORM?!?!?
I always thought WALL-E was one of the scariest movies I have always seen. So many dystopian stories, even many that are far more violent and graphic, have never effected me the way WALL-E did.
But this version of WALL-E, is even scarier...
How is wall-e scary? I thought it was a nice movie.
@@greentoesbstatus4325 The idea of all of humanity being reduced to immobile blobs on floating chairs, unable to walk or do anything without help from a robot; or the entire world ruled by Walmart until the Earth is poluted to the point it ceases to be habitable for life.
It's scary because, especially in 2008, that was the direction the world was going.
@@jonwoodhouse1444 hmm nice observation! you opened my eyes...
still is going, 2024@@jonwoodhouse1444
When someone put on Walle, I would cry when Walle first came out
Honestly.. I like the humans as blobs. I think it’s a very creative way to show how vulnerable and helpless we’ve become
@@Jkslay686 Is that not how the humans are in the final film minus the over exaggeration?
@@pantstime4529 i adore the humans as blobs, i adore Auto's original design.
But what would have caused the humans to evolve into blobs?
I hope we humans will not evolve into blobs.
@@leasebergfladstad167 if i understand from the beta movie plot it was because of the zero gravity on space, even in the auto watching the records scene mentions that
The small detail of the captains' signatures gradually being made with less effort... really, this storyboard overall is great for seeing both cut ideas and putting into perspective the things that were kept.
I really like the grim nature of this storyboard. Ofc they had to tone it down for the final cut, but it's very interesting. And while storyboard Otto looks badass, him being a part of the ship made him more menacing by making him more like HAL
@@Lou-yf1jo Otto is his name in the german version and maybe other languages too.
@@Louis_Miles these deleted scenes are not in german.
I find it adorable that Wall-e and M-o became friends in the beginning,and that M-o helped him get to Eve
Dude is the BnL ceo screaming I wanna live at the end of the transmission 💀
The final transmission sounds more desperate and scarier than the one in the film
Agree
the transmission scared younger me so much
yeah it is a bit horrifying
Now imagine what would happen if the movie actually followed the way it was before
@@nickbits-ii8my facts
This seems like a way more darker story then what it eventually became. I appreciate this version but will always love the one we got.
Yeah I remember one of the behind the scenes featurettes there was a quick storyboard of a robot accidentally doing something wrong and the Captain just shoots it.
Hahaha A113's eyes falling down was unexpected and very funny. Glad I saw that despite it not making it to the final piece.
No that's Autopilot. They changed him into looking like the steering wheel. A113 is the directive to not return to earth
That scene made me laugh a wh0le l0t l1ke L0L 1 w1shed they at least kept a scene l1ke that 1n the f1lm.
I think it was to make auto seem more like the other robots, more human, but they ended up removing it because he's supposed to be inherently stubborn and more "hard coded".
What is this superpower I have??
Scrolling down to comments on moments in the video right before said moment happens?!?
Lmao, caught me off-guard
Auto
There needs to be a movie that takes place 700 years before WALL-E and it shows how the garbage built up and how the Axiom and WALL-E’s were built and the eventual evacuation of Earth. But it focuses on an older man who refuses to leave.
Our life is this movie
Call it Down
…ok listen that was funny
@@cookieman8971 Were all humans sent to space?
Cause I wouldn't be surprised if many were left behind and just died over the next few years due to the initially rising toxicity of Earth.
@@jf_kein_k8590 I believe everyone had to purchase their spot on the ship(s) so I doubt even half of all humans made it to space
yeah but without that last part.
The orginal story of wall-e that younger me watched in the blu-ray disc scared me and fascinated me, and now i finally have access to more of it. thank you for making this :D
same here
If Wall-E turned out like this it would've been one of those films that you saw once when you were 7 and then remembered it 10 years later like "oh yeah that existed"
Based, the whole Axiom sequence looks like made by Dreamworks
Ive always been fascinated with movies that take place years after the world has ended and humans had either died or abandoned it. Like the movie “Nine”.
Obviously Pixar is still geared towards family audiences but there is a potential for these kinds of movies that I think never got to be fully realized.
@@DDub04 Nine was a pretty great movie, too bad it never got the love it deserved
And then you watch it again and ask yourself, why was I allowed to watch this when I was 7?!
Seriously so that was kind of scary in just the storyboards.
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The CEO's(William Shatner) last words, while of course was always a part of the plot for the captain in the release, is certainly also a reference to the part where Captain Kirk's evil half cried those words at the last part of the "Enemy Within" episode of the first Star Trek series.
I notice WALL·E has a some Star Wars and many Star Trek refrences hidden within it
I remember William from Osmosis Jones and escape from planet earth
*3:24*
And "final fun-tier" is a really obvious reference to Star Trek with the opening "Space. The final frontier."
Thanks Mike
I never realised but final movie cut was pretty positive and generous about how to represent a toxic inhabitable contaminated earth
It was just a hot wasteland with sandstorma in the night
A real toxic wasteland would be moist, the atmosfere would never be clear, air would be thick and filled with smog, no visible liquid would be water, it would be a mixture of acidic and harmful substances, there would be toxic disgusting looking mud all over the place, rivers of industrial waste acidic rain
It could be much much worse than just the scrapped metal the movie showed us
Do remember that the world we is 700 years later
i know it's been 9 months but wall e is supposed to be set AFTER the inhabitable era. they had to show an earth that had been unhabitable, but has become barely habitable again.
Yeah, metal isn't really even a problem. It's just minerals.
@@arian41148 this is a very good point
is anyone gonna talk about the horror of the humans turning into barely functioning body horror blobs that can't even write their own names???
I don't think it's horror it just probably just them haven't decided on human design or how they want to draw them
18:36 might have been too disturbing for a pixar movie but im sure it would have made the scene even better
not too disturbing at all.
I think they should have made the final transmission from the president more distressed in the Movie.
Maybe a combination of the two. Have him rush on to the ship with his aides and have one of them ask "sir, what about the transmitter? We won't be able to make any more fleet wide messages?"
"Transmitter? Who cares?! I wanna live!"
Randy Marsh??
"I wanna live."
Damn....
Fun Fact: If the laugh at 15:57 sounds familiar, it’s actually Charles Martinet aka the voice of Mario! It’s a sound from an audio library and is also used for the Boos in the games as well!
I guess one of the Characters in Wall-e had to be voiced by Charlies Martinet
So originally, Auto was just a big old wide boi and not a wheel? LMAO the part where his eyes fucking fell out of his head randomly got me
19:17 the scene where captain finally flips his hat right
Huh, I guess it's to subtly show he's finally got his head in the right place
It’s interesting to see how Pixar had changed its story into the most successful film released in 2008.
Notice how the years of the axiom ships leaving Earth changed.
In the final version we know, they left around 2105. But in these deleted scenes, they left Earth in the 2050s, with the Earth being completely uninhabitable by 2070.
Very bleak indeed. But honestly, I think they should have kept this minor detail that way, it would have drove the point home in a more shocking way.
That, along with the humans literally being sentient blobs.
17:45 According to here, the operation recolonization began on September 24, 2050 and at minute 5:34, it shows that 104642 days had passed since the last accident on Earth, making the beta version of the movie would have happened around March 2337
Both AUTO designs are quite good, the first concept was that of a ship captain, with a cap and shoulder pads and who basically shows that he is the one in charge of keeping the Axiom in one piece. And then the design that we saw in the movie where it was a ship's rudder, which represents the same as the original and more, now every action that occurs in the Axiom will depend totally on it.
I love that joke of auto's visor falling off right in the middle of moving it, it makes me kinda wish they had kept the old design of him just so we could have that joke in the movie
That particular joke didn’t make it in, but it’s very clear that the BURN-E robot that got his own short film was inspired by this early design of Auto. Go watch it if you haven’t.
I think they didn't want AUTO to be too comedic otherwise he wouldn't be taken seriously, which is why i think they made GO-4, who seems to be absent in this storyboard, so he can be the one moving around the ship and have more silly moments.
Thanks for the awesome video man! Wall-e is my absolute favourite movie, and it's super cool to see the original test version. I also also now know where the music for the Wall-e dvd menu comes from!
This is only a storyboard sequence and the final message is absolutely terrifying.
It seems that the dates in the original were a lot closer to our time than what we got in the final cut. Ideally, the kids watching the movie when it came out would survive to the dates where the earth became uninhabitable. It conveys a sense of urgency, and I sort of wish that they kept that.
This isn’t really MY theory, but I do think what caused the “rising toxicity levels” that made life unsustainable was when they (after delaying for many years at the advice of their “top B&L scientists”) finally activated the giant incinerators. You can see what appears to be smoke in the final transmission, and it would explain why he’s on oxygen and literally choking to death. The sheer volume of the acrid smoke created by burning that amount of garbage destroyed virtually every ecosystem on earth, kind of akin to a “second ice age”. That or I’m once again over-analyzing the hell out of an animated movie for kids.
No no, I think you’re right. Fumes like that won’t simply “pump” out of the atmosphere like that. You need dedicated space pipelines for that which, as we know, BnL should’ve been capable of building those.
MY FUCK!
That scene is straight out of a mix of Final Destination, Psycho, The Shining & Jeepers Creepers!
Why does any comment analyzing kids media have to include a self-deprecating "i'M pRoBaBlY oVeRaNaLyZiNg ThIs" disclaimer? Good god, have some confidence.
3:03 thank God Sam Walton wasn’t alive at this time… he would’ve seen this movie and think, “This! This is what I want Walmart to be. We’ll be so large we’ll even design, build, and commission large cruise ships into Star Trek-like starships! The Walmart StarCruise Line!”
Auto looks way more Terrifying
I remember seeing his original design for the first time and thought, "Holy hell. Well I'm glad they changed that."
@@sadlemonarts he looks cooler and oddly I feel like although it could be said he looks more intimidating, he also looks more humanized compared to his wheel-like form on the finale movie (resembling Hal 9000)
I like to think that the other BNL ships used the concept AUTO for their AUTO Pilot units and that they had the ability to connect into a port that would give them controle of the wheel
What are those green blobs I never got to know what they are
@@bloxgoblin7784 18:27
My favorite part is how depressed the captain is, he's habitually repeating the ships own words, sounding as dead inside as the intercom itself.
I kinda like the original design of Auto, although it definitely doesn't serve the same idea of an antagonist in the shape.
I mean, it's imposing, yeah, but too human.
I understand why it was cut.
Still wish it was reused for a different bot tho
It was used for those guard robots that git beaten up by the hand-glitch / boxer robot. And for those robots who came with Mo while he was cleaning Eve.
@@eye-conicben1048 it was actually a malfunctioning massager robot.
More like it got redesigned and give it for Go-4
15:36 looks interesting to say the least. It would've been interesting (and maybe depressing) to see humans look like talking jello in the final take of the movie
Is that even biologically possible?
@natturallyfreeriders7545 I'm not sure
@@natturallyfreeriders7545 I don't think so, ~300 years (if we assume the number of days the captain's computer says is the time elapsed since leaving earth) is a very short amount of time for evolution to take place in humans. We've been basically the same when it comes to biology for the past 12,000 years.
Bone and muscle mass loss when in space is a thing because low gravity means we don't need sturdy bones or strong muscles to stand up. But the result of a few generations living in space and doing nothing all day would probably look closer to what's in the final movie (morbidly obese people).
Who thinks Pixar-Disney did well for predicting the future and warning parents to tell kids 👍
I guess William Shatner was originally supposed to be the BnL CEO
The use of the Star Wars placeholder music during the axiom takeoff made me laugh
9:47 there's something kind of eerie about seeing how the humans evolve over time
They used the Star Trek Motion Picture overture as a temp track for WALL-E in space?! That’s awesome!!
17:52 It might have been for length purposes but I honestly wish they kept this scene in
The captain almost reminds me of Patrick Star
WALL•E🤝half life 2
Original versions were ungodly distressing and grim for no good reason.
I like how we get to see wall-e’s design get more fleshed out as the storyboard progresses.
16:25 impeccable timing lol
God, the temp score makes the opening of the film seem much darker.
This darker version is so awesome, especially the part where earth slowly gets more fucked-up and lose the ability to sustain life.
12:30 captain: negative.
computer: positive.
captain: *HUH?*
I kinda want to see this darker version. Everybody wants more from WALL-E and maybe doing a new retelling with this version would be great!
Love how GO-4 looks at 15:05
He look like me
The start looked like the beta version of the final cut.
That's what a storyboard is basically
pizza time True. But I usually associate a storyboard looking like a concept comic.
Kettterer i see you in every walle video lol
It’sGuest Well, that's where I would normally comment.
Kettterer I know I’m a wall-e fan too
i feel the deleted scene of auto watching the earth's recording would have made auto a better villian. auto's motivation would be protect the humans v.s. i want control.
villians without development or proper motivation fall flat for me. there's no value. it just "i'm evil muwahhaha".
That was never final autos desire. Auto was a machine, it didn’t have a conscious, it was following its protocol. It was supposed to never return to earth, so auto did everything in its power to not return to earth. Auto never expressed emotion at all and always had a flat tone, never wanted control, just to complete its directive as a pilot for everyone on the ship, and in that regard it isn’t really a villain still either because earth is still barely habitable when they make it back
Bro what are you talking about
i like how they used some ideas (like travel scene at end with this bad robot") in burn-e
Oh boy, I would have loved that alternate A113 Final Message to have been in the film. Idk, I just love horrifying scenes that give me night terrors. I also think that they could have gotten away with that cartoonish design for the people on the Axium, if the context didn't make it so damn morbid.
It's interesting seeing that they animated muck coming out of every crevice when Wall-E is compacting the trash in the storyboard but it's absent in the final film
3:14-3:16 Thats the music from the DVD Menu (disc 1 since i have the 3-disc edition, featuring the Digital Copy.)
I have a DVD and I didnt hear it in the menu. Probably bc we have different menus? My menu has Wall•E vision with the selection to the right.
Um, you can listen to it VERY closely. That music what only here on Disc 1, since I have the 3-disc edition.
Pueden decir el nombre de la música
So that version of auto ended up becoming the wheel but think that’s on the axiom what if on the smaller ships the auto pilots are actually this concept version and can like connect into the ship so they can be in wheel form with the body plugged into a spot or robot for moving around the ship
I never thought of autos of human like robots. they're just the wheel with that feature. I assume everyone had their wheel on auto to receive messages from earth until the code a113 was announced so ever since humans became reliant on them and never switched them to manual
"Manuel, let's go home!"
19:19
6:02 The Electric Battery puts Bolt, probably a reference to the upcoming Disney movie Bolt. (This film worked John Lassetter).
Yeah i love wall-e so much ❤️ ^w^
So, auto was supposed to be like one of the robots that came to examin Eva while Mo was making sure if she was clean?
Jeez…this movie was alot darker in the planning stages….
12:30 where things get really interesting and different
Best Christmas gift, if unfortunately won’t last cause of copyright
six months have passed, and the video is still standing
1 year has passed, maybe it’ll reach 2105?
3 years later, still up
4 years now, still going 👍
I think that Disney Clips with the Wall-e, Bolt, Up, Treasure Planet, Ratatouille and the Incredibles 2 should come back to youtube since march 5 2021
The channel one that started in November 19 2018
That’s nice peaceful music 3:13
Eso busco yo el nombre de la música es de blu ray ya se pero el nombre?
I love WALL-E 👍👍👍
7:55
That's the music from the movie Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979).
I'm getting real Fallout vibes.
17:44 the moment you all most likely came for
At around 3:38 the music starts sounding a lot like something out of Portal 2
I love how auto is a a fully mobile robot, the final one is perfect but this one appears more in line with the other robots having feelings, flaws, etc . . .
It also dives so much deeper on the axioms disrepair and how the other ones just failed.
16:31 😂😂😂😂😂
Interesting how Auto used to have a full, eve-like design before it was scrapped and turned into the "wheel" of the ship. They probably reused that scrapped design for the probe inspector bot in the final movie (general shape, proeminent shoulder pads, plant container inside itself fitted with a tractor beam for the plant...), albeit the probe inspector is much smaller.
Wall-e was a Minecrafter.
3:24 - I knew it was William Shatner!
At 7:38 /7:39 why is there the asteroid field theme from the empire strikes back???
Lol
Probably a placeholder theme before the original score was completed
That's what I was thinking! I think it's awesome, but it was kinda weird.
Auto had the biggest design change like the humans. He was definitely a completely different design and didn't look to talk. I like what we got him and the police robots we're were like the inforcers of the ship with the designs. Maybe one day someone will make 3d designs of the concepts.
Did you know that there was gonna be ALIENS in this?
No! I had no idea!
Well technically if a human is born in space it's a alien
Please elaborate
@@Goosetism nah I’m not in the mood.
@@dumbmcnuggets8254 except aliens are original a word for a person that wasn’t from where we’re from. Like let’s say if we discovered a country and the people there thought they’re the only people, they would call us an alien since we’re not from their country. Or if the movie was gonna have Aliens then the spaceship would be crawling with xenomorphs.
Ohhh, that's so sweet that they used the star trek score for the temp music of the space exploration. that must be why i like that part of the score so much
Best video forever
Uh .. year later
9:06 Isnt that the song that the UGA band plays when they go into 4th quarter?
I feel like either going underground, going into space but building civilization on the moon or mars would be good. Or warp-jump to alpha centauri and start life there since in that star system they have an earth like planet
His Axiom was beautiful
16:51 enigma of amigara fault, "this is my hole, it was made for me"
The 2nd latest captain is literally doing the soyjak pointing meme
(18:35) That should have been in the real movie.
At 7:37 the music is from star wars the empire strikes back asteroid field theme
3:38 omg that destroyed wall e is just terryfying
This is whole different story for wall-e movie
the auto design here is terrifying
13:24 me dio ternura como wall-e empezó a preocuparse mucho por eva cuando se cayó sjsjsjsj
what does he says in 19:06? i cant understand
He’s saying I want to live
@@galaxypaintbrush9310 tysm
I wanna live
7:37 No way they used the Asterior Field Theme
18:36 *oh damn...*
16:34 Fun fact: According to Andrew Stanton, this part was inspired by Get Smart.
i like this otto in the story boards
also the do not return to earth scared the tar out of me
fast bear its auto
It seems that the situation in this version for humanity was more severe as the global CEO or leader was in immediate danger of dying instead of just needing to get a ship and leave. It is also a good to wonder why was Earths global leader put in such danger?
2:03
That Trash Cube Look's Like A Slime Block From Minecraft
Nice. The original wall.e was going to have the BNL logo on the front. And the trash was going to be slimy.
Auto looks like a super tactical droid from Clone Wars.
Also i love how his eyes fall off like they were glasses