WALL-E/Awesome

As much as WALL-E can be described, it can be described as follows: "The few moments that aren't Crowning Moments Of Heartwarming are Crowning Moments of Awesome."


 * The Axiom's captain gets one when  This is accompanied by the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Let that sink in for a minute: the directors of WALL-E managed to turn  into a Crowning Moment of Awesome.

"Out there, there's a world outside of Yonkers Way out there beyond this hick town, Barnaby There's a slick town, Barnaby Out there, full of shine and full of sparkle Close your eyes and see it glisten, Barnaby Listen, Barnaby..."
 * Earlier on: "I don't want to survive, I wanna live!"
 * And the guy gets yet another one in the end, when  Actually, this one may be a cross between CMOA and Crowning Moment of Heartwarming.
 * This troper is of the opinion that everything the captain does following his realization that adds up to one long string of Crowning Moments of Awesome.
 * "You want it? Come and get it, blinky."
 * EVE gets one a few minutes after her introduction, when she blows up a series of huge ships for no reason other than that she's frustrated.
 * In this troper's opinion, M-O has a crowning moment of awesome when he
 * In this troper's opinion M-O gets one even earlier when he
 * Arguably, M-O leaving the safety of his line in the pursuit of his duty is one.
 * And just how far he goes in the pursuit of his duty afterwords.
 * Oh, and doesn't hurt either.
 * WALL-E doesn't need a crowning moment of awesome. Everybody just loves him anyway. But dude,
 * WALL-E  one-on-one, despite the fact that
 * WALL-E gets another one for
 * Three words:
 * YEAH! And
 * EVE desperately trying to
 * All the
 * How about when EVE
 * Hell, the entire movie is easily a CMOA for Pixar.
 * As well as a CMoH.
 * Mary gets a small one when she Let us say this again:
 * Crowning Music of Awesome -- "Out there... there's a world outside of Yonkers..."
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: "Down To Earth."
 * "Put On Your Sunday Clothes" and "It Only Takes A Moment" may have been borrowed from Hello, Dolly!, but this film uses both to establish both Wall-E's situation and motivation. It helps that both songs are Ear Worm fantastic.
 * The opening lines from "Put On Your Sunday Clothes":


 * and:

"We'll see the shows at Delmonico's And we'll close the town in a whirl And we won't come home until we've kissed a girl!"