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Ecology in WALL-E
Pixar decided to film WALL-E following Finding Nemo due to the underwater physics being portrayed in Finding Nemo versus how space physics are revealed in WALL-E. There’s limited dialogue, especially in the beginning of WALL-E because there are only a couple robots who mostly rely on non-verbal communication such as facial expressions and gestures. This film portrays several real life matters including: corporations invading society with their footprint, health and nutrition struggles, human pollution, trash and recycling oversight, and risk of global devastation. Audiences were shocked to see WALL-E when it came out because, before WALL-E, Pixar never included live-action characters in an animation film.