June 19, 2013

Watch: Real-Life WALL-E Comes Alive

Audiences around the world have connected with WALL-E, with many movie buffs ranking the film at the top of their list of favorite Pixar films (or even films in general) – that is no mistake as though WALL-E is a robot, there is something truly humane that can be seen in the character’s eyes and personality. Mike Senna, who lives in Orange County, California, is a big fan of the character – so much so that he decided to bring WALL-E to the real world. Take a look at his faithful creation after the break!



The Yo Show on Yahoo! talks to Senna and takes us behind-the-scenes to see how WALL-E came to life. I have to warn you – the level of detail is astounding! Watch the 4:37 video below:


This is only the first of many examples of Pixar invading the real world. Last year, there was a fantastic reproduction of the house from Up built in Utah. Clearly, the studio up in Emeryville has quite the ability to inspire us.

About Samad Rizvi

Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times. His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Monsters, Inc., WALL-E and Up.

  • kyunkyua

    Not that this isn’t a big achievement, but Walt Disney Imagineering made a working WALL-E years ago…