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WALL·E (2008) movie poster
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GMovie· Animation, Family, Science Fiction· 98m

WALL·E(2008)

After hundreds of years doing what he was built for, WALL•E— a robot designed to clean up the earth—discovers a new purpose in life when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. EVE comes to realize that WALL•E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet's future, and races back to space to report to the humans. Meanwhile, WALL•E chases EVE across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the most imaginative adventures ever brought to the big screen.

0.0/4Notable
Overall Score (0-4)0 = no concerns, 4 = highest concern

Show-level score on a 0-4 scale.

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Content Advisory

Scale: 0.0–4.0 (decimals allowed). 0 = No concerns, 1 = Brief, 2 = Notable, 3 = Significant, 4 = Highest concern.

0.0/4Notable
Overall Score (0-4)0 = no concerns, 4 = highest concern

Cultural Themes

LGBT Themes
None (0.0/4)
Environmental / Climate Messaging
Core Theme (4.0/4)
Racial Identity / Social Justice
None (0.0/4)
Gender Role Commentary
None (0.0/4)
Anti-Authority / Anti-Tradition
Significant (3.0/4)
Religious Sensitivity
None (0.0/4)
Political Messaging
Notable (2.0/4)
Sexuality / Age-Inappropriate Content
Brief (1.0/4)

Developmental Health

Overstimulation
Significant (3.0/4)

AI Analysis

The film is a core environmental allegory centered on Earth's trash-covered dystopia caused by consumerism, WALL-E's cleanup efforts, and the discovery of a plant as proof of sustainability, making climate 4.0. Anti-authority scores 3.0 due to the significant mutiny subplot against the corrupt auto-pilot and Buy N Large corporation preventing humanity's return. Political messaging is notable (2.0) through repeated anti-consumerism and corporate critique via BNL ads and human laziness from over-reliance on technology.

Why These Ratings

Anti-Authority / Anti-Tradition

The auto-pilot acts as a villain following outdated directives to block Earth's return, leading to a mutiny by WALL-E, EVE, the captain, and robots against institutional control.

Environmental / Climate Messaging

The entire narrative revolves around Earth's abandonment due to pollution and trash from Buy N Large, WALL-E's solitary cleanup, EVE's search for plant life, and the central conflict over returning to a restored planet.

Political Messaging

Multiple scenes feature Buy N Large ads promoting consumerism ('Buy N Large is your superstore... Too much garbage in your face? There's plenty of space out in space!'), portraying the corporation as responsible for environmental ruin and human dependency.

Sexuality / Age-Inappropriate Content

WALL-E develops a crush on EVE, shown through dances, hand-holding, protecting her, and romantic songs like 'La Vie en Rose' and 'Put on Your Sunday Clothes,' which is brief and age-appropriate for G-rated family animation.

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AI analyzed March 11, 2026 · Model: x-ai/grok-4.1-fast · Confidence: 85%

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