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* [[Only Sane Man]]: The Captain seems to be the only one aware of the pointlessness of this existence at first.
* [[Open Sesame]]: A machine requires voice authorization from the Captain (parodied when all he can say is "uhh" and the machine accepts it).
* [[Opposite Gender Protagonists]]: WALL-E and EVE. The romance delivered by the trope is as strong despite the leads being ''robots''. WALL-E, living on a deserted, trashed Earth for several hundred years, is more than happy to have some sort of companionship in the form of EVE. When EVE is shut down remotely and taken away, WALL-E follows, where the little guy attaches to a spaceship and goes to the Axiom, living with the rest of humans on the ship. It's a testament to how far the trope can be pushed and its applicability, as well as to [[Pixar]]'s storytelling ability.
* [[Opposites Attract]]: While Wall-E and Eve have many things in common (they both want the humans to set up a colony on Earth, so that not everyone will have to live on the Axiom, for example), Wall-E is undoubtedly the more naive of the two.
* [[Pac-Man Fever]]: Some how, an 830-year-old Pong console has survived the apocalypse. The humans on the Axiom are seen playing tennis with robots controlled by a variation of Pong, although it might have made more sense if they used a more [[Wii|current device]] made for the [[Wii Sports|purpose of sports]]. Then again, that would take more physical effort on the part of the humans.
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