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Wall E

WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) is a mobile trash compactor, the last operational unit in a massive line created by the Buy n Large Corporation to gather and compact the waste created by the humans that used their products. WALL-E is solar-powered and constantly replaces his worn parts with those scavenged from non-functional WALL-E units. He can retract his limbs and head into his body and form a cube when he senses danger. He may also fold into a cube when he is resting. WALL-E's long and lonely existence has granted him sentience and emotion. His loneliness is soon requited via EVE, a probe that comes to Earth searching for signs of plant life.

Eva

EVE (Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator), a sleek, ergonomically advanced robotic probe whose main function is to locate plant life in order to determine whether the Earth is capable of supporting human life. She is equipped with scanners and a retractable plasma cannon in her right arm, the latter of which she is quick to use, let alone brandish, at the slightest provocation. EVE initially appears to be an unfeeling, stoic robot concerned with nothing more than fulfilling her mission, though she does display basic emotions early on in the film. As she spends more time with WALL-E throughout the film, she learns how to convey her emotions even more.

M O

M-O (Microbe Obliterator) is a maintenance robot who cleans the ship and inspects incoming shipments for foreign contaminants. M-O is annoyed by the amount of filth on WALL-E, and learns to act on his own accord by following WALL-E in an attempt to clean both him and the dirt he tracks everywhere. His trek eventually leads him to save WALL-E and EVE from certain doom in the waste disposal chamber of the Axiom and befriend them. M-O's warning message and catchphrase, "foreign contaminant," were created using PlainTalk.

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