He’s under 2ft tall even when standing on the tips of his caterpillar tracks. He has ridiculously expressive binocular eyes, a taste for the corniest musicals that humanity has produced and a cheerfully indestructible pet cockroach. Meet WALL-E, the last little robot left on Earth and your companion for 90 minutes of cinematic bliss.
WALL-E or Waste Allocation Load Lifter — Earth Class, to give him his full name, is the eponymous star of the latest film from the Pixar studio (home of Toy Story, The Incredibles and Finding Nemo). WALL-E, written and directed by Andrew Stanton, the man behind Nemo, is yet more proof that, in terms of animation technology and dazzling inventiveness, there is no other company that is