Kathy Najimy also plays Dr. Femus in the footage of the defunct Disney World attraction ExtraTERRORextrial Alien Encounter, which was a dark humorously horror ride where people sat strapped in special seats while being attacked a humongous alien monster that mostly moved around in the dark around the room, with speakers and the shoulder straps gives you the sound and feel that the alien was touching you while moving around (plus air blowers and a special cushion made the feeling like it was breathing at you and licking your head, and a special water sprinkler sprayed on people making them think it could be the creature's saliva or the blood of a technician that gets killed and eaten, plus when the alien explodes at the end). Originally the attraction would have been themed on the Alien franchise using the Xenomorph instead and the company behind the teleportation demonstration would have been Weyland-Yutani, making this an indirect connection with Sigourney Weaver, who voices the computer in WALL-E.
Interesting. Something else I remember is that the apple noise was also used again in Cars 3. The credits of that movie had a bunch of past Pixar movie references; including a "Buy-N-Large Raceway" icon.
I didn’t know the Roach had a name. Also, I thought A113 was the unit number of the Autopilot on the Axiom, not the operation code. Didn’t really realize the number was an Easter egg until I started watching these videos. Lol
Since he's not named referred to by name anywhere in the movie, it's not the least surprising many don't. I thought A113 was some sort of secret door or file. Something else I remember is that the apple noise was also used again in Cars 3. The credits of that movie had a bunch of past Pixar movie references; including a "Buy-N-Large Raceway" icon.
Wall-e’s name actually has A113 Remove the W and the Ls look like Ones and the E looks like a backwards 3 replace those letters with numbers and you get A113
They actually watched some Harol Lloyd but stopped when they became a bit fatigued from watching so many silent films. THis have been comfirmed in the audio commentary by director Andrew Stanton.
Interesting. Unfortunately I wouldn't know as I never watched any gameplay. Neat though! :) Something else I remember is that the apple noise was also used again in Cars 3. The credits of that movie had a bunch of past Pixar movie references; including a "Buy-N-Large Raceway" icon.
@@mlgbrogaming7719 Ah . . I guess it would make more sense for past generations to be more familiar with IBM being that it's existed for quite some time. :)
I agree with the other three commenters - PLEASE no WALL.E 2! Even Mr. Stanton said that as a love story, it works better as a stand-alone. There are two short stories taking place afterwards. There's also a prequel comic series. If anyone's interested - ask me and I'll try to find the sources for you.
It appears that wall-e can fix himself so he should be able to fix other wall-es the only explanation for this is that he does not know how to repair sentience. Hm.
WALL-E is one of 2 Pixar Movies to feature live action
Ok
What was the other one? I forget
@@brandi37 Luca
@@dvqjacks7735 Haven't seen it yet
@@brandi37 U have to. It's the best!!
Kathy Najimy also plays Dr. Femus in the footage of the defunct Disney World attraction ExtraTERRORextrial Alien Encounter, which was a dark humorously horror ride where people sat strapped in special seats while being attacked a humongous alien monster that mostly moved around in the dark around the room, with speakers and the shoulder straps gives you the sound and feel that the alien was touching you while moving around (plus air blowers and a special cushion made the feeling like it was breathing at you and licking your head, and a special water sprinkler sprayed on people making them think it could be the creature's saliva or the blood of a technician that gets killed and eaten, plus when the alien explodes at the end). Originally the attraction would have been themed on the Alien franchise using the Xenomorph instead and the company behind the teleportation demonstration would have been Weyland-Yutani, making this an indirect connection with Sigourney Weaver, who voices the computer in WALL-E.
Interesting. Something else I remember is that the apple noise was also used again in Cars 3. The credits of that movie had a bunch of past Pixar movie references; including a "Buy-N-Large Raceway" icon.
I like the concepts of WALL-E and the final movie!
Your the best!! You make me cheer
Me hears the world “Hal”. My brain: MEGAMIND.
I didn’t know the Roach had a name.
Also, I thought A113 was the unit number of the Autopilot on the Axiom, not the operation code. Didn’t really realize the number was an Easter egg until I started watching these videos. Lol
Since he's not named referred to by name anywhere in the movie, it's not the least surprising many don't. I thought A113 was some sort of secret door or file. Something else I remember is that the apple noise was also used again in Cars 3. The credits of that movie had a bunch of past Pixar movie references; including a "Buy-N-Large Raceway" icon.
Wall-e’s name actually has A113 Remove the W and the Ls look like Ones and the E looks like a backwards 3 replace those letters with numbers and you get A113
True.
They actually watched some Harol Lloyd but stopped when they became a bit fatigued from watching so many silent films. THis have been comfirmed in the audio commentary by director Andrew Stanton.
I so look forward to watching the audio commentary, unfortunately it's not on the Blue-Ray version. I'm sure it's absolutely wonderful. :)
Was anyone else just waiting for Short Circuit to be mentioned? Ahaha
I had though about the similarity before, though I forgot the name of the movie and robot. But now I know. :)
did you know that eve red ting vrom repair ward went away in the big Garbage bin
And wall-E looks like the gravity gun from the first person shooter half-life 2 and EVE also looks like the portal gun from the puzzle game portal!
Interesting. Unfortunately I wouldn't know as I never watched any gameplay. Neat though! :)
Something else I remember is that the apple noise was also used again in Cars 3. The credits of that movie had a bunch of past Pixar movie references; including a "Buy-N-Large Raceway" icon.
These facts I never knew about
I thought this video was old enough to Not include Encanto
Do a Frankenweenie Easter eggs
I remember the charging ful sound was a mac sound
1:56 Each letter in HAL is one letter regressed from IBM
Wow that's true! It probably wasn't intentional I feel. How long did it take you to notice that? :)
@@goteamslugs Tbh my dad told me.
@@mlgbrogaming7719 Ah . . I guess it would make more sense for past generations to be more familiar with IBM being that it's existed for quite some time. :)
@@goteamslugs that and my dad made his living on computers.
@@mlgbrogaming7719 Ah. That's nice. Your dad must be quite smart! :)
Yòooooo love walle
All I know is ain’t eating until wall-E 2 is released 😤😤😤
Your dead.
wall-e is a perfect stand-alone story, I'm content with what we got and I dont need a sequel to sleep at night
Seen Burn-E yet?
I agree with the other three commenters - PLEASE no WALL.E 2! Even Mr. Stanton said that as a love story, it works better as a stand-alone. There are two short stories taking place afterwards. There's also a prequel comic series. If anyone's interested - ask me and I'll try to find the sources for you.
i hope u dont die
Me after 23 double unsinkable ads: FINALLY
It appears that wall-e can fix himself so he should be able to fix other wall-es the only explanation for this is that he does not know how to repair sentience. Hm.
I thought eva stand for extra vehicular activite
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Again I'm the first one to comment 😁😁
No one cares or asked good job I gues
It’s funny how u say first but your not
@Music Stop are u blind someone comment one minute before him god
@Music Stop lemon._