WALL-E: Difference between revisions

Undo revision 1840084 by MCSMFan2 (talk) Misused. Trope is about ancient or immortal beings disguising themselves as someone much younger.
(Undo revision 1839760 by MCSMFan2 (talk) As established elsewhere, WALL-E is a textbook example of The Fool.)
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(Undo revision 1840084 by MCSMFan2 (talk) Misused. Trope is about ancient or immortal beings disguising themselves as someone much younger.)
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* [[The World Is Just Awesome]]: The humans' reaction when they first actually notice their surroundings, having been so immersed in their luxuries that they failed to notice ''everything around them''.
* [[Worthless Yellow Rocks]]: WALL-E finds a diamond ring in a box, and tosses the ring aside to play with the box. And walks on a carpet of dollar, er, B&L bills.
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]] WALL-E
** Reiterated in the 2009 Oscar's Animation Yearbook montage, where WALL-E finds an Oscar statue and a battered tape of said montage inside the plant's fridge. He naturally tosses the statue and takes the tape back home to watch. Ironic in that ''WALL-E'' had just won Best Animated Feature.
* [[X Meets Y]]: ''[[Fallout]]'' meets ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' meets ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]'', if Aperture Science was owned by [[Apple Macintosh|Steve Jobs]].