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Featurette: How 'Wall-E' Come Into Life
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Before heading into theaters to enjoy the latest Pixar's animated picture, the studio have released a video showing how 'Wall-E' was made online.

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After "A Hero's Journey" featurette exposing the story behind the lonely garbage robot has been posted online, another "Wall-E" featurette is making its way to the net. The new behind the scene video of Pixar's latest animation is entitled "The Man and the Machine" and through which movie lovers can see how the newest Disney's character came to life.

Presented by director/scribbler Andrew Stanton, the compilation of clips that runs nearly two and a half minutes focuses on the development of the lovable robot from the sketch to the actual animated version. In the video, Stanton explained that he has been thinking of making "Wall-E" since 15 years ago back to the time he was writing "Finding Nemo" as well as the difficulties of bringing the animation film to fruition. It also shows the comment from the producers about Stanton's work in the film.

From the man who brings "Nemo", "Monsters, Inc.", "Toy Story", etc., "Wall-E" is the story of a lonely garbage robot that is left on Earth without being turned off by its owner. After years wandering on the deserted Earth accompanied by cockroach and collecting various knick-knack, the robot known as Wall-E stumbles upon another robot, EVE and falls in love with the sleeker robot. When EVE finds what she is searching for and races back to space to make her reports, Wall-E follows her and goes in a journey he never imagines. "Wall-E" is set for June 27 release.

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