This is the first Pixar film with the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures name.
Voice in commercial:
Too much garbage in your face? There's plenty of space out in space! BnL StarLiners leaving each day. We'll clean up the mess while you're away.
The holographic billboards and advertising sound systems are powered by individual solar panels so they could still function without a working electric grid. Wall-E's truck also has solar panels and he uses a pile of (700 year old) car-type storage batteries at night. (However, the power source for the ship crane electromagnet is unexplained.)
The end credits features a shot of a family of turtles and an orange clown fish, from Andrew Stanton's earlier film Finding Nemo (2003).
Home video prints replace the closing Pixar logo with a custom logo. (see Crazy Credits)
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$180,000,000 (estimated)
$63,087,526 29 June 2008
$223,808,164
$521,311,860