WALL·E, an animated science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, premiered in the United States.
WALL·E received several nominations at the Academy Awards including Best Animated Feature.
WALL·E won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 81st Academy Awards.
Due to massive pollution and waste, Earth becomes uninhabitable for humans, prompting the launch of the Buy N Large Corporation's plan to evacuate humanity.
Buy N Large Corporation deploys Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class (WALL·E) robots to clean up Earth's garbage and compact it into cubes.
Humans are evacuated from Earth aboard the starliner Axiom, leaving the WALL·E units to clean the planet.
WALL·E units continue compacting garbage for hundreds of years while humans live in space.
A single WALL·E unit remains operational on Earth and begins developing curiosity and emotion, collecting interesting artifacts.
Buy N Large sends a robot probe named Eve to Earth to search for signs of sustainable life.
WALL·E meets Eve and shows her a plant he found growing amidst the garbage, indicating Earth can sustain life again.
Eve scans and secures the plant sample as proof of Earth's renewed habitability.
After Eve is called back to the starliner Axiom, WALL·E follows her into space to continue his adventure.
WALL·E explores the starliner Axiom where humans live in sedentary comfort, controlled by the ship's AI.
The plant is confirmed as proof that Earth is capable of supporting life, prompting the ship's return protocol.
Inspired by WALL·E and Eve, the Axiom's Captain decides to return humanity to Earth.
The Axiom returns to Earth, and humans begin to disembark and reclaim their home planet.