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WALL-E, the robot that won hearts the world over, is being released on Blu-ray disc and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. Take him home on 24th November for the festive season. Directed by Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo, A Bug's Life), WALL-E is Disney Pixar's ninth feature film, adding to their existing slate of well-loved family favourites including Ratatouille, The Incredibles and Toy Story. The film is the critically acclaimed story of the last Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class robot left alone on Earth, with the thankless task of cleaning up a planet that's no longer able to sustain human life.

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Welcome him home on Blu-ray and DVD on 24th November 2008

"A hero of our time in a masterpiece of futuristic animation" ***** Daily Mail
"It's like almost nothing you've seen before in an animated picture" ***** Daily Telegraph

WALL-E, the robot that won hearts the world over, is being released on Blu-ray disc and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. Take him home on 24th November for the festive season.

Directed by Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo, A Bug's Life), WALL-E is Disney Pixar's ninth feature film, adding to their existing slate of well-loved family favourites including Ratatouille, The Incredibles and Toy Story. The film is the critically acclaimed story of the last Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class robot left alone on Earth, with the thankless task of cleaning up a planet that's no longer able to sustain human life.

With humans living in space, WALL-E is left alone with just a cockroach to befriend and he amuses himself with the bric-a-brac people have left behind on the planet. But that just masks his loneliness...until he meets EVE.

An ultra modern, streamlined, single-minded robot, EVE scours the planet for signs of organic life. When she finds WALL-E, however, a friendship is formed that will ultimately decide the future of the planet.

WALL-E on Blu-ray contains exclusive special features including a pop-up in-movie mode which pinpoints the many tongue-in-cheek references to other films, including nods to 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Wars, Rocky, ET and Toy Story.

The 'Cine Explore' feature includes the filmmakers' insights on WALL-E with a peek behind the scenes. Viewers can also explore film's most detailed and visually stunning locations in 3D with the 'Hoverchair Quarterback' function.

In addition, WALL-E on both Blu-ray and DVD includes the exclusive new Disney Pixar short, BURN-E, a selection of making-of featurettes and deleted scenes.

Welcome WALL-E into your living room on Blu-ray or DVD this November.

Product information

Release date: 24th November
Certificate: U
Running time: 95 minutes
Directed by: Andrew Stanton
Vocal talents: Ben Burtt, Sigourney Weaver, Fred Willard, Kathy Najimy, Jeff Garlin

DVD Bonus Features
Disc 1
    â€¢ 'Presto' Theatrical Short (5.30)
    â€¢ BURN-E Exclusive Short
    â€¢ 'Up' Teaser
    â€¢ Animation Sound Design: Building Worlds From The Sound Up featurette
    â€¢ Audio Commentary with Director Andrew Stanton
    â€¢ Deleted scenes
    â€¢ Easter Eggs
Disc 2
    â€¢ Deleted scenes
    â€¢ The Imperfect Lens making of featurette
    â€¢ Captain's Log featurette
    â€¢ Notes on a Score featurette
    â€¢ Life of a Shot featurette
    â€¢ Robo-Everything featurette
    â€¢ WALL-E & EVE featurette
    â€¢ Buy-n-Large Industrial Shorts (x5)
    â€¢ WALL-E trailers
    â€¢ Poster gallery

Blu-ray Exclusive Bonus Features
    â€¢ Introduction by Andrew Stanton
    â€¢ Introduction to BURN-E by Director Angus McLane
    â€¢ BURN-E Storyboard PIP (presentation of BURN-E and its storyreel cut)
    â€¢ Cine-Explore (in-movie commentary)
    â€¢ Hoverchair Quarterback: Trash Talk & Trivia (pop-up guide to film references)
    â€¢ 3D Set Explorations
    â€¢ WALL-E's Treasures & Trinkets (montage)

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