For all those asking why BURN E has E at the end of his name even though he is in space, the reason why that is because his name stands for "Basic Utility Repair Nano Engineer"
BURN-E doesn’t give a damn that they just landed on a new planet they’ve never seen before. He’s been through so much shit tryna fix that light that it’s all he cares about 😂
@suseJ Well they can have their memory chips replaced. And a robot factory. Do you think the ship can't replace broken robots? They would've died in space ages ago.
@@scream6664 a simp is a guy who does everything for a girl without getting anything in return because he believes she likes him. What does that have to do with a robot with OCD that keeps messing up while only getting a bit of comfort at the end?
I absolutely love the implication that wall-e caused all of burn-e’s suffering. And how every major plot point seems to take place on the same side of the ship he’s on. Comedic genius
Can we acknowledge for a moment that Pixar actually REANIMATED every bit that they had to for BURN.E? The scenes are actually detailed differently, having changes to the movie, like the background for where BURN.E has to fix the light. The lights in there are changed entirely by the door frame.
No they didn't. If you look carefully only few scenes who was in the movie are reanimated. Probably because they haven't enough good model for that scenes at that time. Usually they create that stuff before they finishing main montage. So some scenes who is exactly the same as it is in the movie have different lighting.
Since BURN-E has a considerably shorter runtime but runs contiguously with the movie, that means he would have had to spend a ludicrously long time welding the light into place and/or travelling through the Axiom for another lamp. If I was him, I'd go crazy too
@@mikadosannoji553well first it would not require inert gasses for protecting the liquid metal from oxidation. Gravity would not be a factor given that artificial gravity appears to be produced in some arbitrary direction that the ship must align with. So welding would probably be even easier, or at least a smidge cheaper.
2:18 I like how there's different different designs of the ship and the airlock door when Eve and Wall-E return. It fascinating they've put the effort into remaking the scene to make it look better.
From the looks of it, it appears that BURN-E was made first due to the lack of detail on the exterior of the ship compared to WALL-E version. It's more that likely BURN-E was made before the finished product.
@@Nick-jl2yp You are correct about it being made before the final product. On Burn-E Eve sounds a lot more quiet and on the Burn-E when it shows the Wall-E parts there’s less sound effects making it sound empty.
@@mysterymenz99playstation13 Actually, there's a bit symbolic there. If Wall-e didn't intervene with the peoples lives on Axium, to a greater extent EVA's. Then everybody's lives would run as smooth as ever. And that includes Burn-E. If Wall-E didn't travel on that spaceship, no lamp needed repairing. If Wall-E got lost on the way, the lamp would be easily be fixed. But fate wouldn't have that, and everybody's lives where chanced forever, including Burn-E's
That's probably how BURN-E would say of he ever found out about WALL-E and EVE's shenanigans on board the Axiom, as well as making his work a lot more needlessly difficult.
@@Pear-bg1qm I mean, they kept on distracting him from his work & hot him locked our. I'm pretty sure he has a right to be angry. Though some of it his own fault. I don't think WALL-E & EVE would say "Nah, ah" to him or just say sorry, even if they save the world. I sort of disagreed with that response, unless they are totally ignorant BURN-E's struggles outside of the Axiom. I would imagine that they have a more better mutual understanding of each other once BUN-E heard their struggles & would be more amicable to each other rather than WALL-E & EVE denying anything.
@@stavkous4963 even if the ship had it’s own g-field, that scene doesn’t make sense. The way that all happened implies that the gravity is directly below the ship, without any connection to it
Centripetal force still applies in space. If he was closer to the side when the ship moved, he would've been flung outwards. Still doesn't make perfect sense, since there's no "up" or "down" in space; with the AG, everyone would still be fine even if the ship turns, since the floor would stay on their relative "down". But perfect science usually make for very boring movies.
Yeah, I agree. As much as I adore this movie, I really don't think a sequel to it could work. But I do think seeing the story continue in some other form, like a short film, book, or comic could be interesting.
As a kid, you always have the dream to have a great adventure like WALL•E. As an adult, you just can relate to BURN•E so much with pain and such hard workings.
So creative that they can make a short film out of that one clip of a robot getting stuck outside. Somebody was inside a development office at Pixar and saw that scene in development and asked. Who was that droid? what was his life like? what was his job? was getting stuck outside the only bad thing that happened to him that day?
2:19 despite being produced by the same studio, it's kinda funny to see the big difference in quality from the short and the final movie. Colors, lines, everything
2:19 difference Wall-e | the light is very bright Burn-e | the light is very blue Wall-e | the door has no caution stripes Burn-e | the door has caution stripes
@Isaac Teo maybe YOU shouldn't reply to a comment that was 11 months ago and people rarely even uses this joke so please be quiet and stop lashing your bad day on others, thank you.
It is possible that some kind of simulated gravity exists in the axiom, or else everything would hover just like the chairs. Tho it doesn't explain the burn-E scene
0:49 It's pretty wholesome that WALL-E waves to BURN-E, and BURN-E waves back. Hopefully they get along back on Earth, and hopefully BURN-E will forgive WALL-E and EVE's distruption of his work.
Yeah, hopefully wall-e sequel won’t be like incredibles sequel (1-sorry if I spell incredibles wrong and 2-honestly, I didn’t watched incredibles 2 but I wish that if there’s a wall-e2 people won’t say it was bad)
Its disappointing that the scene where wall e and Eva fly into the door and lock burn e out that the two doors don't match up, like on the inside of the door before it closes its a different pattern and the red lights on the outside in wall E aren't there in burn e, I know it doesn't really matter but they should keep up continuity.
@@inkedseahear , it would be impossible to orient itself to "down" without a frame of reference. So why would they choose to use an object beyond the ship as the gravitational frame of reference when it could just use the ship itself (especially since it would have to be redefined every time the ship moved to a new location)? Pixar just really screwed up on that one. There is no reasonable explanation for why turning the ship like that caused the tipping effect.
I think they changed a lot of stuff for the short film because they didn't have the budget. A side-by-side comparison really shows the difference. It's evident in the scene where the door slams shut and the other one where the Axiom banks to the left. That sucks.
Its ironic that Wall-E is able to fix the lämp from the Pixars outro in single try even he's not a built in to repair stuff while Burn-E keeps repairing the lämp
One of the details I always found really interesting here is how the patterns on the door BURN-E gets locked outside from are different in the movie, versus in this short. (See 2:21 for comparison) I've always wondered why they ended up being so different; it doesn't really make sense to me.
Looks like it's probably a difference of original design and final design. The short having the original overcomplicated design, the film having the final, less detailed one.
Neat! I like stuff like this, where different versions of the same scene are compared. . .even as it proves BURN-E's timeline can't QUITE sync up to the movie's. (Though I think it wouldn't be that difficult to edit in BURN-E's scenes into WALL*E -- hmmm. Replace WALL*E's original landing with the BURN-E version where he's waving, make sure to use the BURN-E shot of him trying to get in the airlock during that moment. . .)
4:01 Burn-E was deathly lucky to have entered on time with how abrupt the Axiom’s hyperdrive was. Had there been delay of even a second, he would’ve been thrown out of the starliner, doomed to float alone in space for eternity, light years away from Earth
Burn-E is a short that came out on the Wall-E DVD.
Dimitri Bitu thanks!
Dimitri Bitu Thanks I was just about to ask who the heck is burn-e... That happens when you only see movies on cinema
Dimitri Bitu how did they not run out of supply on the ship
jeremy harrell cannibalism
No,mining asteroids...
For all those asking why BURN E has E at the end of his name even though he is in space, the reason why that is because his name stands for "Basic Utility Repair Nano Engineer"
@Victory Adajar Waste Allocation Load Lifter (Earth)
@Victory Adajar I am a fan
Burne in french means testicle.
@@RasAnnunaki I.. Didn't need to know that *but apparently im now stuck with the information that i now know the french word for testicles*
_thanks_
What a true fan
BURN-E doesn’t give a damn that they just landed on a new planet they’ve never seen before. He’s been through so much shit tryna fix that light that it’s all he cares about 😂
All I could say is that he was literally built for this purpose.
It can't be that perfect right?
@suseJ Well they can have their memory chips replaced. And a robot factory. Do you think the ship can't replace broken robots? They would've died in space ages ago.
@@toafloast1883 Especially if you had paid attention to the backstory and the role of the auto pilot.
Noob box
the entire movie he just tried to change a lamp
Moth: LÄMP??
@@Drowsyspace128 youre a bit late
@@tentifr yeah i know
@@Drowsyspace128 haha
@@tentifr LÄÄÄMP
*_"There There."_*
_Bruh that's Wholesome even for robots._
Shy_ Guy that my good sir is a simp
@@scream6664 a simp is a guy who does everything for a girl without getting anything in return because he believes she likes him. What does that have to do with a robot with OCD that keeps messing up while only getting a bit of comfort at the end?
@@skuller5553 that's exactly what wall-e was doing
Simping
@@AlchemillaRed We were talking about BURN-E, not WALL-E
@@skuller5553 ohhhhh
I love how WALL-E’s good ending and BURN-E’s bad one happen at the same time.
I wonder if BURN-E will meet WALL-E because the first encounter was brief.
Why you lie Mr awesome
Orlando Arthur Eden Whadda ya mean?
@@Awesomest915 I mean by saying burn e is bad ending when it's not but repairing it forever
Orlando Arthur Eden Ok...? Not sure what you’re trying to say.
Burn-E is once again asking for your financial support
Unnoticed_funny_joke.mp4
The Dark Artist das_crazy_but_did_we_ask.mp4
your_ass_came_here_don’t_act_like_Im_annoying_you.mp40
The Dark Artist
well_you_dont_have_to_be_an_ass_for_no_reason.mp4
you'll get your support when you fix this damn light
1:49
Wall-E: Eve worries about wall-e possibly being dead
Burn-E: *MY F[plant]ING HARD WORK*
Burn-e: Burn-e worries about his hard work going to waste
Wall-e: *MY F[plant]ING FRIEND*
That BURN-E needs to watch it's language
Diego Mujica so does wall-E apparently
@@traceyjacobsen8544 Well, Eve does. (I went by movie title like the original. :/)
When I watched Burn-E as a kid, I felt really bad for him.
Now, I just imagine him swearing all over the place with an Australian accent
I absolutely love the implication that wall-e caused all of burn-e’s suffering. And how every major plot point seems to take place on the same side of the ship he’s on. Comedic genius
At 4:03-4:20, I don’t why but I just love this part for some reason. Is that bad?
I mean to be fair the second time was his own fault
Also I don't think wall-e was trying to purposely make burn-e lose his first lamp
The fact that this was in the cinemas almost 12 years boggles my mind. I still remember watching it then.
Same
So do I
Same
same
Same
4:06 In wall-e it looks like the axiom is traveling in regular lightspeed
But in Burn-e it looks like the axiom is traveling in ludicrous speed
They’ve gone to plaid!
According to physics, they need to travel faster than light to reach the earth since the universe expands every second
Actually, it's supposed to look like the Stargate Sequence from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
spaceballs reference ^_^.
WE CANT STOP! WE HAVE TO SLOW DOWN FIRST!
Can we acknowledge for a moment that Pixar actually REANIMATED every bit that they had to for BURN.E? The scenes are actually detailed differently, having changes to the movie, like the background for where BURN.E has to fix the light. The lights in there are changed entirely by the door frame.
Yep. I've noticed that for awhile.
@@margogoralski6294 Honestly, I'm sure any true fan, or a person with a good eye would. That or I'm just bad at noticing things... That too. XD
It's bothersome
No they didn't. If you look carefully only few scenes who was in the movie are reanimated. Probably because they haven't enough good model for that scenes at that time. Usually they create that stuff before they finishing main montage. So some scenes who is exactly the same as it is in the movie have different lighting.
The lighting between shots is different too, they really reanimated those bits
Since BURN-E has a considerably shorter runtime but runs contiguously with the movie, that means he would have had to spend a ludicrously long time welding the light into place and/or travelling through the Axiom for another lamp. If I was him, I'd go crazy too
I mean, the hall he travels through DOES look really long and sped up. Welding also takes awhile, too, I'd think. At least done right
@@Dreamheart101 would welding in space be different from normal welding?
@@mikadosannoji553 - That's...a good question
@@mikadosannoji553well first it would not require inert gasses for protecting the liquid metal from oxidation. Gravity would not be a factor given that artificial gravity appears to be produced in some arbitrary direction that the ship must align with. So welding would probably be even easier, or at least a smidge cheaper.
@@inhumanthoughts3509 nah def harder cause space out there is freezing🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
2:18 I like how there's different different designs of the ship and the airlock door when Eve and Wall-E return. It fascinating they've put the effort into remaking the scene to make it look better.
From the looks of it, it appears that BURN-E was made first due to the lack of detail on the exterior of the ship compared to WALL-E version. It's more that likely BURN-E was made before the finished product.
@@Nick-jl2yp You are correct about it being made before the final product. On Burn-E Eve sounds a lot more quiet and on the Burn-E when it shows the Wall-E parts there’s less sound effects making it sound empty.
@@Nick-jl2yp i also noticed the lighting is slightly worse.
anyone else realise that each clip was played on a different side of the headphones
left: walle
right: burne
I think the other voice is a bit less than the other voice cuz i can still hear burn-e while using left
One side of my earphones is broken so I just hear Wall E's clips.
@@AbgHadi then dont use earphones lol
I have headphones and I agree with ya m8
Mines inverted lol
Imagine having your job ruined by two random strangers.
Well those two strangers actions were the reason the whole universe seemed to conspiring against him unintentionally. So yeah 😂
@@mysterymenz99playstation13 Actually, there's a bit symbolic there.
If Wall-e didn't intervene with the peoples lives on Axium, to a greater extent EVA's. Then everybody's lives would run as smooth as ever.
And that includes Burn-E. If Wall-E didn't travel on that spaceship, no lamp needed repairing. If Wall-E got lost on the way, the lamp would be easily be fixed.
But fate wouldn't have that, and everybody's lives where chanced forever, including Burn-E's
Welcome to any job that has to deal with average customers
damn it Wall-E why did you hitchhike that space ship?
"MY CABBAGES"
I love Burn-E’s reaction at 1:50. He’s just like “FUCK!”
Yea
😂
Saameee,it sounds so adorable XDDD
XD
Poor BURN-E just can't catch a break
BURN-E : YOU TOOK EVERYTHING FROM ME
WALL E AND EVE: WE DON'T EVEN KNOW WHO YOU ARE
That's probably how BURN-E would say of he ever found out about WALL-E and EVE's shenanigans on board the Axiom, as well as making his work a lot more needlessly difficult.
BURN-E has never canonically met EVE
@@lancearnold54 Yes. Although he would've found her out through WALL-E.
Burn-e: “you took.. EVERYTHING FROM ME-😡”
Wall e and Eve: *”NAH UH🙄”*
@@Pear-bg1qm I mean, they kept on distracting him from his work & hot him locked our. I'm pretty sure he has a right to be angry. Though some of it his own fault. I don't think WALL-E & EVE would say "Nah, ah" to him or just say sorry, even if they save the world. I sort of disagreed with that response, unless they are totally ignorant BURN-E's struggles outside of the Axiom. I would imagine that they have a more better mutual understanding of each other once BUN-E heard their struggles & would be more amicable to each other rather than WALL-E & EVE denying anything.
Axiom: *generates its own gravity*
AUTO: *rotates the ship*
The laws of physics: *"Aight imma head out."*
Ayo screw laws of physics
Why the hell did he almost “fall” off the ship? Does this ship have its own gravitational field or something?
@@stavkous4963 even if the ship had it’s own g-field, that scene doesn’t make sense. The way that all happened implies that the gravity is directly below the ship, without any connection to it
Centripetal force still applies in space. If he was closer to the side when the ship moved, he would've been flung outwards.
Still doesn't make perfect sense, since there's no "up" or "down" in space; with the AG, everyone would still be fine even if the ship turns, since the floor would stay on their relative "down".
But perfect science usually make for very boring movies.
I think AUTO's wheel just simply changed the direction of gravity
Wall-E is by far my favorite Pixar movie, I don't think a sequel could make it better than the first one
Yeah, I agree. As much as I adore this movie, I really don't think a sequel to it could work. But I do think seeing the story continue in some other form, like a short film, book, or comic could be interesting.
@@TheAnimationConnoisseur the ending is just too perfect for there to be a second film, a short film might work though
@@TheAnimationConnoisseur there's prequel material about an astronaut, but it's nowhere as good
@@sullivan4507 That's right! I've heard about that comic before. I don't think its canon anymore though. 😐
Yes. But i want to know where are the other Axioms
At the end, Burn-E was like, "FUCK MY LIIIIIFE!"
*in a robotic voice
There there
Samurai Jack
I read that in Blue's voice from Dick Figures.
And Supply-A head pat on Burn-E... 😂😂😂
As a kid, you always have the dream to have a great adventure like WALL•E. As an adult, you just can relate to BURN•E so much with pain and such hard workings.
*I saw this "Burn - E" short in the original Wall - E dvd, good old times :'D*
Me too, I loved this short
why is your comment in bold wtf
please god I know not of the force i reckoned with, please guilberson studios spare me what little mercy you have! PLEASE! PLEASE OH GOD PLEASE!
@@mrpeeonewhy5827 *cumburger*
I loved it, watched it like 12 times
I just love the way BURN-E is screaming at 4:14
But me better
Matthew McConaughey on Miller's planet moment
3:49 there's no gravity in space
he's just hanging off for fun
It's momentum
PhantomEagle Then he'd be spinning around
The Axiom has a 50' thick artificial gravity field around it. It faces toward the botton everywhere on and around the ship.
There is gravity in space, because planets make gravity
Although, you are right. there are no planets nearby
However, the Axiom has artificial gravity
If he let go he'd float away
Burn-E in one sequence:
(Door closes) *_SON OF A-_*
Fricking light
burn.e: I give up fixing that thing
So creative that they can make a short film out of that one clip of a robot getting stuck outside. Somebody was inside a development office at Pixar and saw that scene in development and asked. Who was that droid? what was his life like? what was his job? was getting stuck outside the only bad thing that happened to him that day?
1:49 i like how burn-e is like "f*ck"
There is burn E
And there's wall E
But most importantly
They both got E
E
By Wall E is earth class
By Burn E enginer class
There is burn E
And there's wall E
But most important-E
You have to put Es in Everything
@@gameronna8600 i agr-EE
*E*
I had no idea Burn-E was a thing...
I just watched Wall-E as a kid.
3:00 Burn- E: Notice me sen-
No.
No.
YES! I LOST MY SHIT 🤣🤣
@@joaquintettamanti5314 No.
@@b33tle_g00se but why?
ya'll got any
*_P L A N T S_*
nonsense horse give me the *_P L A N T_*
B R Ö T H E R
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N Ë E D
L Ä M P
N Ö T
P L Ä N T
W E E D
2:19 despite being produced by the same studio, it's kinda funny to see the big difference in quality from the short and the final movie. Colors, lines, everything
That's what happens when they ran out of budget lol
Burn E : LET ME IN ! , LET ME INNNNNN
@@sankarii.21 it’s not about budget
@@ms-06zakuii94 Silver: It's no use
@@sankarii.21 chshakwk
4:02 Burn E has seen the secrets of the universe
He saw some space shit, man. XD
Hes seen shit that we haven't
Burn E has seen heaven before Pucci did
Going on the internet for the first time:
2:19 difference
Wall-e | the light is very bright
Burn-e | the light is very blue
Wall-e | the door has no caution stripes
Burn-e | the door has caution stripes
Another episode of: why was I recommended this?
Twas enjoyed
@Isaac Teo maybe YOU shouldn't reply to a comment that was 11 months ago and people rarely even uses this joke so please be quiet and stop lashing your bad day on others, thank you.
@@lakeishapatton7862 You can reply to any comment you want since its still available no matter the time.
Evil Deku 11 months ago is child’s play, I used to reply to comments 8 years old
Yes
Burn-E's expressions are basically me when I'm trying to fix my truck.
I like how some touching moments in Wall-E can be fucking hilarious in Burn-E
Me: *exists*
UA-cam: *happy recommendation noises*
15 years and this movie is STILL Pixar's true magnum opus
Poor burn-e, he was just doing his job but their movie keeps getting on his way.
Poor Burn.e
He just want do your job
Francio Contador his*
I felt so bad
BURN•E
3:51 WTF?! That makes even less sense than the scene in Wall-E. Minutes ago, it showed the weightlessness when Wall-E waved at Burn-E.
Maybe centrifugal force? I mean the ship is turning.
Burn e probably has magnets on his wheels or whatever
It is possible that some kind of simulated gravity exists in the axiom, or else everything would hover just like the chairs. Tho it doesn't explain the burn-E scene
It's the momentum, if he didn't grab the lamppost then he would have been slingshot into deep space at huge speeds
0:49 It's pretty wholesome that WALL-E waves to BURN-E, and BURN-E waves back. Hopefully they get along back on Earth, and hopefully BURN-E will forgive WALL-E and EVE's distruption of his work.
I love how Burn-E keeps having to go back inside just to get the antenna thing. And eventually gets locked out over the course of the movie
Wall-E is my favorite movie,and I’m glad they made an animated short for it. I wish they made a sequel.
Yeah, hopefully wall-e sequel won’t be like incredibles sequel (1-sorry if I spell incredibles wrong and 2-honestly, I didn’t watched incredibles 2 but I wish that if there’s a wall-e2 people won’t say it was bad)
No you don't.
Its disappointing that the scene where wall e and Eva fly into the door and lock burn e out that the two doors don't match up, like on the inside of the door before it closes its a different pattern and the red lights on the outside in wall E aren't there in burn e, I know it doesn't really matter but they should keep up continuity.
Maybe E for engineer
@@meus7054 wrong comment
Raúl Albañil how did u get to this video
@@theclayartist9155 algorithm
Eve
I like how both the Captain and Burn-e synced at 3:22
Yeah: that was epic XD
Nobody ever points out that the ship tilting shouldn't affect anyone inside...
Finn The Cheese Lord it shouldn’t affect anybody outside either since they’re in space and it’s no gravity
Well, it could, if the ship's gravitation field is a default "down" rather than synced to the bottom of the ship.
@@inkedseahear but there is no up or down in space.
@@ROBOHOLIC1 Artificial Gravity, alot of sci fi ships have this
@@inkedseahear , it would be impossible to orient itself to "down" without a frame of reference. So why would they choose to use an object beyond the ship as the gravitational frame of reference when it could just use the ship itself (especially since it would have to be redefined every time the ship moved to a new location)?
Pixar just really screwed up on that one. There is no reasonable explanation for why turning the ship like that caused the tipping effect.
man poor burn-e bro, like he just wanted to fix a dang spire and ended up witnessing the freaking 4th dimension (light speed travel)
2:20 pause here and you will see that they didn't do much lighting in the scene where burn-e is locked out in the wall-e version.
5:32 there there
Supply-R’s “there, there” made me laugh so hard when I first watched it, I love this short so much
i love how they portrayed lightspeed at 4:08, its so cool!
I think they changed a lot of stuff for the short film because they didn't have the budget. A side-by-side comparison really shows the difference. It's evident in the scene where the door slams shut and the other one where the Axiom banks to the left. That sucks.
When you realize that there is artificial gravity on the outside of the ship to
Oh God oh frick it's green baby
Not really
Burn e probably got rails or magnet things or something
2:18
The sparks are diffrent?
LordMope a ton of things are different
There are no lights around the door
The ship design is slightly altered
The ship looks different too
Different animations buddy
Its ironic that Wall-E is able to fix the lämp from the Pixars outro in single try even he's not a built in to repair stuff while Burn-E keeps repairing the lämp
I'm so happy for Wall-E and eve getting together. But I also feel so sorry so for Burn-E at the same time.
3:11 _wait, is that a flo w e r -_
Bernie Sanders? No, I’m voting for
BURN-E
Me, an intellectual: Bernadetta
BURN-E SAND-R
One of the details I always found really interesting here is how the patterns on the door BURN-E gets locked outside from are different in the movie, versus in this short. (See 2:21 for comparison) I've always wondered why they ended up being so different; it doesn't really make sense to me.
My only explanation is pixar got short in budget to replicate the actual film
@Juanecio Fernandecio I don't think so, but then again I don't know how film productions work so...
Looks like it's probably a difference of original design and final design. The short having the original overcomplicated design, the film having the final, less detailed one.
“Name a character who went through more pain than this” meme
Burn-e: hold my blowtorch
Nobody:
UA-cam recommendations: WALL·E (2008) and BURN·E (2008) - scene comparisons
4:03 ASCENDED
Burne:AAAAHHHHHHHH
Captain:WEEEEEEEEEEE
iirc that's a "2001 a space odyssey" reference
Aliens Guy 42 yeah I noticed that too
He has witnessed things that pur mortal eyes cannot fathom
It's beautiful how you can take the same scene and just change the perspective by adding a new P.O.V. camera to the scene. Nice editing. Great video!
Now THIS is oddly satisfying...
Didn’t even know this existed but I’m so glad it does, thanks for this
2:18 Is a parallel universe
And UA-cam decided this is a good time to recommend this video in my news feed. It's messed up, but I like it.
Wall e and Eve voice sound soo Different in the Burn E Verison
ShadowGamerHD but their voices sound the same in the movie and the short
The voices sound the same
Fabulous! Very nicely done. The only way to top this would be to edit Burn into WALL-E...
Never thought a robot could be so relatable.
First I got recommended to the full Wall E movie, now this? The algorithm is broken
3:00 you should have been able to see BURN-E here.
....I had one earbud in, listening to the wall-e side...I didnt know there was 2 different audios, damn. Adds so much to the burn-e side
i always get satisfied when some weird wall-e futuristic thing just snaps on perfectly with no misplaced objects after what the hell it was doing
1:13 Me telling my mom that I lost my pencil at school again.
1:49
-Eva: No No!
-Burne: Again!
Neat! I like stuff like this, where different versions of the same scene are compared. . .even as it proves BURN-E's timeline can't QUITE sync up to the movie's. (Though I think it wouldn't be that difficult to edit in BURN-E's scenes into WALL*E -- hmmm. Replace WALL*E's original landing with the BURN-E version where he's waving, make sure to use the BURN-E shot of him trying to get in the airlock during that moment. . .)
4:01
Burn-E was deathly lucky to have entered on time with how abrupt the Axiom’s hyperdrive was.
Had there been delay of even a second, he would’ve been thrown out of the starliner, doomed to float alone in space for eternity, light years away from Earth
Uneducated person: Name someone who's been through more pain than her, I'll wait..
Me, an intellectual:
1:59 LMAO THAT LOOK BURN E GIVES-
Really appreciated how WallE audio was on left side of headphones and BurnE audio was on the right side.
Wall-E is my favorite movie of all time I like how both overlap
Awesome YT recommendation !
Who is watching this 3 year old video in quarantine cause your bored?
Amazing job
5:13 what song plays in burne part
Ode to Joy
0:25 his hand position is impossible to cut a circle around unless his hand went through the post
Post was cut so technically he can
WALL E still one of the best Pixar films.
It's one of the best editing I have ever seen ☺️🙂🙂🐱
3:44 wtf how did they get gravity over there?
probably because of the track
Ikr. That scene is total BS. But what's even more Bs is Burn-E falling while OUTSIDE the Axiom
atticus bulan the axiom has artificial gravity
Tyler Jenkins but even then he was hanging off of a ledge as if he was going to fall straight down.
+Ivan Vergara that doesn't explain the turning ship. When the ship turns, the gravity turns with it
Love how the power up button is labled POW-R, this is so charming detail
I feel like Burn E saw the Theory of Everything while stuck at the jump drive
When I see this kind of videos, I realise how the world still has much to offer
5:08 - On the top angle, I can see BURN-E along with the humans recolonizing the world.
I'm 14 now and I still find this funny 😂😅
Wall-E is such a great movie