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  • AHA▐ the venus project at 1:42

  • love the credits. this is the first time i've seen them completey. x3

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  • Was there some kind of nuclear war while they were gone?

  • @Bronyforever no, in the movie there was so much pollution created by the humans they had to leave due to the air being toxic

  • and at last, wall e go watching the tree that he tried to plant for an age with eve! Perfect!!!

  • "The greatest commandment Christ gives us is to love, but that's not always our priority. So I came up with this premise that could demonstrate what I was trying to say—that irrational love defeats the world's programming. You've got these two robots that are trying to go above their basest directives, literally their programming, to experience love." -Andrew Stanton This is such an incredible masterpeice. 96% on Rotten Tomotoes.

  • This film is beautiful...

  • amazing movie and song! wall e is so cute :3

  • I'm doing wall-e as a English subject and at the end I'm doing a film review but I need serious HELP!!

  • I'm doing wall-e as a English subject and at the end I'm doing a film review but I need serious HELP!!

  • I love WALL-E alot

    Great video.

  • The artwork in this is to show the progress of mankind and mankind's "second chance" as depicted in the film. The movie has a great message, and quit corrupting it with all your political bias. I'm pretty sure that's not Pixar had in mind. <3

  • ive seen the alternate ending....i wanted to kill the sadistic bastard who came up with that

  • I NEVER cry at movies...but out of all the emotional things that happen in WALL-E, this credits sequence always chokes me up.

  • the ending with the buy n large logo makes u think this is just a movie by BNL:P

  • No.1 Pixar movie by FAR, and thats no mean feat!

  • Pixar flicks seem to have a subtle message in them. Wall E is no exception : )

  • wowzzz i luv the different use of arts in different places and time periods!!!!!!

  • Wait...If they lost most of their bone structure, how can they even walk? How can they even survive if they no longer have bones in their feet?

  • i feel like starting fresh on Earth with a bunch of high-tech resort robots too.

  • I love these credits- they give me good goosebumps. Very uplifting.

  • If you dislike this video you have no soul.

  • I'm guessing that the entire process of the history thing was much quicker since they had robots to help. so, my guess about 300 years.

  • wells, intensive agriculture, Gorden V Childe's features of a civilization! Love the anthropological ending, a lot of meaning.

  • as it is called the melody the end? After "Down to Earth". Begins at minute 5:52

  • I love this movie and it turned out to have a good message, which the director said he never ment to be takin that way. lol. He just liked the story, and everyone took it to mean to take better care of the earth. i love people who can come to their onw conclusions to make the earth better! :3

  • I love that the credits show what they did afterwards.

  • Why would any of those animals re-evolve once they re-colonized earth?

  • @LemonsArentSour I think they saved all those animals' DNA.

  • One of my favourite parts of the movie. No joke

  • @xceis I agree totally, how the humans in this movie started all over again, I hope there is a sequel to this movie. What a wonderful world would that be! no countries, no boundaries, no religion and no wars! the most entertaining movie created by disney pixar, at least in my opinion.

  • @MrNoeboy No i hope there isn't a sequel lol. Every good movie is always destroyed by a sequel. There's some exceptions but i'm confident that this is perfectly self-sufficient. It's just too good :D

  • @xceis. Damn straight! Movies anymore are prequels, sequels, remakes, and comic book flicks. A Wall E sequel just wouldn't work.

  • for some reason, this reminds me of 'It's A Small World'.

  • I love this credits sequence, the perfect ending for a perfect movie. Some people say how would you like this movie if there was no dialogue? I think this is the magic of Walle, there are no words needed to transmit a powerful message and the emotions of our little friend. It's magic, love for the art and a passion for making a wonderful movie.

  • BEST CREITS EVER! ^_^

  • The end puts everything back into order. They are ditching electronics-not the robots, of course, but are giving themselves a better chance to live, not just survive. I love the end. By the way, i just noticed how there was no water all throughout the movie, and no oceans. In the credits, they pull out water from the ground.

  • Wall-E reminds me of Steve Urkel for some reason :)

  • This end is beautiful, it almost made me cry...

  • Altough the part In the closing Pixar logo, Luxo Junior's light bulb burns out after he flattens the letter "I". WALL-E enters and replaces the light bulb with a power-saving lamp, then accidentally knocks down the letter "R" as he tries to leave. He tries to cover it up by posing like an "R". is not present in this clip, Is still a powerful message.

  • From 0:48 to 1:02 the turtles and the clownfishes are mentioning the previous Pixar movie that Andrew Stanton directed: "Finding Nemo"

  • This vid gives me good ideas on things to draw in my Art class! WALL-E FTW!

  • Man this movie is truly something. What really gets me is the very end where you see that sparkle in space, I mean idk anout you guys, but that just looks to me like a sign of hope. For us. Hope that our world doesnt become a garbage-made skyscraper ****hole.

    And maybe when we look up and see a sparkle, it could even be Wall-E gazing right back at us. :) (Yeah I believe in other dimensions in shit, idc what you think -__-)

  • 7 strange people didn't come on down :O

  • Love these credits. The creators did a great job, I love how they have shown how humans have had to start from scratch to recolonize the Earth by showing it in different art forms starting from cave art through egyptian and roman and renaissance to computer art. really clever :) Great respect to Pixar for bringing the world something so brilliant and enjoyable.

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  • These credits are amazing :D the only thing I never got was why the animals look the same as they do now...after all life going extinct, and then growing back again, wouldn't different animals be created? That's a big coincidence to have the exact same things happen to nature after it dies...lol

  • @whyhellothereXD

    presumably the axiom would have genetic reserves of the animals that were previously on earth. they could create AI, so cloning shouldn't be a problem for them

  • I agree. Great credits ever.

  • These are my absolute favorite credits ever. I was that awesomely dorky kid in the theater, squealing art movements like a schoolgirl in the theater. xD

  • I absolutely love this Ending credit.

  • lol 8-bit Wall-E.

  • Man, I can't believe I didn't watch this the first two times I saw Wall-E

  • in WALL-E human destroying EARTH and after that human will save EARTH

  • Best credits secuence ever!

  • 7 people are afraid of change..,

  • This is why I'm content with WALL-E being a standalone film that may never get a sequel.

  • That's nice, but i'm confused, how did the animals survived? couldn't they still be extincted by now?

  • I have one question....

    Where did the animals come from?

    Ark Much? :D

  • @actionreplayman07 most of the animals would have survived over generations. Just because humans wussed out doesn't mean that other species did.

  • @actionreplayman07 But.. Birds, Bees... they survived? :O Cool! :)

  • @actionreplayman07 umm they put the genes (DNA) of the animals in the ship somewhere and the rebuilt all the tissue,organs,etc. on the animal when they got back home to earth.

  • Does any one else think the BnL logo at the end is a bit uneveving contrasted with the moral

  • so much meaning in one movie....is what Pixar can do...

    i love Pixar

  • Solid proof that credits CAN be entertaining.

  • The "BnL" bit at the end always makes me laugh, especially after that wonderful and inspiring song :D 

  • the best part of this movie was that wall-e didnt have to become something else to save the day.

    He saved humanity by being who he was, he didnt have to become a jedi master, or the new king, or god knows what else, it was just wall-e the whole way through.

    So many movies require taht a persons previous life be shredded and burned before they can change the world.

    god i love this movie

  • @Ralokone. Interesting observation.

  • @Ralokone well said. . well said :)

  • @Ralokone you reminded me of code geass in order to crate an ideal world for his Sister had to destroy his old life become the king of the emperor he hated and then died by the hand of his best friend so the world would blame him for all the terrible things

  • i love wall-e!!! to be honest, i think the movie is mainly about relationships. the humans learning to interact with each other again, wall-e learning what love is, the relationship we have with the earth. idk, that's what i think =)

  • i love all the messages this movie has... it just makes me smile. iespecially love this song.

  • fuck capitalism, return to nature, make love, make art, live with hope and die with dignity.

  • @Harryclownie All glory to Pan and Dionysis

  • I love this movie's end credits the most out of any other movie. The epilogue if you would. They are re-building civilization and the world, but this time with the aid of robots as equals...MAN I WANT TO BE THERE TwT

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  • maybe my favorite pixar movie, and those credits are the best.

  • They didn't need to put the extra effort into making this, they could have easily just run a boring credit sequence. But they didn't, and that really shows the care and love that was put into crafting this movie.

  • PS am I the only one who cried like a baby when i saw this in theaters when these credits came on. BTW I was twenty years old at the time.

  • @Zeavo87 22 years old!

  • interstingly this sequence was only called for after the big cheese's thought that the ending was too bleak, that there was nothing to suggest humanity would redeem itself. Enter this montage of the people rebuilding everything to flourishing status.

  • Who thinks they should make a Wall-E2, showing what happens as they rebuild the world?

  • Does anyone else get like... depressed after watching this? And i'm not talking about the earth's condition. It's just the fact that like, we have to start all over with the world, but we have robots and stuff. I just hoped they would rebuild it like the axiom was: futuristic and clean. And there's so many question i have of what happened before the movie starts and after the movie ends. It's aggravating. I just need to get it through my head that its a just a movie and a made up story...

  • @brapp3470 Um... except the Axiom wasn't a good thing, was it? It made us fat, lazy, spoiled, pampered. It wasn't real. It was an hemetically sealed, leisure spa and it was a lie. I'd rather live in our grubby little world, where we have to work a bit to achieve some things. I love these credits, because they insinuate that we learn somewhat from our mistakes and rebuild a new, better world. I mean, they still have the robots, and could easily make them rebuild the world for them, but they don't

  • My fav. Pixar movie of all time: Because of this scene.

  • And also loosing weight by doing SOMETHING, whatever it might be.

  • I love the movie and there's no question that I love the credits, too! I really like it ^^ the animations and all... and it's like it tells us that there's another chance for us to restart again... aw, how nice :D

  • These are the only movie credits I've actually wanted to see again!

  • This is lovely. Thank you.

  • I love these credits. :)

  • Wait, by polluting the Earth, mankind probably made all the water and air animals extinct. How did they get back?

  • @queijada0 Good question. Maybe their genes were saved in gene banks and later they got cloned back into life? Right now there is a "'doomsday' seedbank to store seeds from as many of the world's crop varieties and their botanical wild relatives as possible" in Svalbard.

  • first off water cant be extinct, not to mention they probably had some animals on the Axiom

  • @Goopization ... or maybe they had separate Axioms for the animals?

  • @queijada0 they animated it back :D

  • Probably the best credits I've ever seen. ^^

  • imo these are the most beautiful movie credits i have seen. the concept of showing the "new" evolution of humanity with the evolution of painting styles is just awesome. and ofc the music is great. i love this movie.

  • just beautiful

     a good way to end it

  • Love the credits...they show what happens to the people in different art styles throughout history.

  • BNL

  • The BnL logo at the end still freaks me out. XD

  • We found BNL logo on tabacco packets the other day and there is a company online called BNL media, they advertise on TV, When I rang them to ask what BNL stood for they said it stood for nothing!! OK THEN!! Watch the world be taken over by BNL!!!

  • @OnceUponAUsername mee too, it's so creepy

  • Down to Earth

    Peter gabriel

    Wall-e is my favourite movie and this song my favourite song ^^

  • whats the song called?

  • @nutzforu Down To Earth - Peter Gabriel

  • Everyone who created Wall-E is so smart. The story was about the world having full of trash, and the credits show the people rebuilding their history. Seriously, the director's got a mind that can make you smile.

  • @just0watch0this This video make me very very sad: they remake the world, WE remake the world, and then we will remake the same mistakes of the past. It isn't a stupid ending, it's a GENIAL ending. we remake always the same mistakes... it's too real.

  • @just0watch0this and the best idea for the movie is less talking more emotion

  • @just0watch0this What is truely amazing is that over a decade (and four other Pixar movies) passed as this story developed, involving hundreds of artists, musicians, scientists, futurists, sound designers, roboticists, lighting specialists and even ground studies of disaster areas such as Chernobyl. I find it impossible to rate Pixar movies, but when Wall-E looks up at the end of the movie and says, "Eve?" I cannot help but pinch my lips and wipe my eye.

  • Is Jerome Ranft ever credited in WALL-E?

  • 7:24 epic!!!

  • well i really wonder..does the life become like it was before..you know they drive cars..planes and such like those things ... or may they just are people who dont have the idea about that

  • @altin08channel It looks like with the help of robots, they rebuild everything... But what I like is how there is so much more to the story, that was just one ship, there were many many more ships that are wondering around in space ... I see a Wall-e 2 in the future :)

  • i jhope its gonna get out and eah i know there where lots of starliner i think some of them are still wondering abd they will send eve s later and i think some of them had terrible incidents in space

  • The scene of WALL-E and EVE standing in front of the big tree in the grassy meadow is a very sentimental image and almost brings tears to my eyes.

    I also love the Atari-style renderings of the characters that fly along the sides of the screen in the second half of the credits.

  • wall-e on starz you see wall-e  end credit you see the world new season crash on starz . how to you record did not see wall-e end credit see the world new season crash on starz

  • Great ending very cool but I gotta ask since no one else has how do all th animals come back that's only question my only question

  • they probably fosilised over

  • perrhaps some survived, and we don't see them. Or the ship has some dna.

  • Were coming down to the ground

    Theres no better place to go

    Weve got snow upon the mountains

    Weve got rivers down below

    Were coming down to the ground

    Well hear the birds sing in the trees

    ...

    So nice movie, I don´t know why I haven´t watched it before. The end almost makes me cry :D

  • It DOES make me cry ...a litte ...great ending!!! loved the whole movie!!!

  • Wish there would of been a sequel but dont tell me there is cause basically not much 2 tell but WALL-E LIVES ON FOREVER :D and when it shows the past captians it shows they like lived for 146 years

  • Absolutely loved this song and the images.....so nostalgic....

  • Pixar = Epicness, Period

  • i love how they just start again

  • Briliant!

  • It's very interesting when Earth been restored, life is modern but robots are with people in year 2700.

  • eve sounds like a nine year old girl

  • I can't belive they forgot about the Axiom, Wow, I wonder what it'll be like in 1,500 years. :D

  • I agree with musicpremi84 - The credit sequence is brilliant - goes far beyond your average credit sequence. When you find yourself sitting in the theater to watch the credits you know they've done something right. And like Stantzs said too, it's so powerful what they do with the evolution of art in the credits. Ahh, Pixar. Can you do wrong??

  • i never cry like this for a movie ... , beautiful moment makes me cry but sadness moment give me gossbump

  • OMG Buy N Large made wall-E! Lol i never saw that.

  • if you notice in the film, Buy N Large made everything!!!

  • That's why Earth is covered in trash, BnL became so successfull it took over the goverments of the world. Mass consumership led to too much trash and nothing to do with it.

  • oooh..shit, I just got it, the people are slowly rediscovering art work, going back from Mesopotamian style drawings, moving up to Egyptian and Greek style, then moving into the Renaissance and modern art.

    I can't believe I never picked up on that before,

  • WOW!!

    I never noticed that either!!

    Man...Pixar put a lot of effort into this movie.

  • When you say rediscovering, do you mean finding or developing?

    Anyway, I have to see this film! Not least because Wall-E reminds me of Socrates.

  • I just noticed that when I was watching the credits on TV today. It blew my mind.

  • @Stantzs oh wow, awesome! all the way back from cave paintings

  • @Stantzs I picked it up the second time I watched the credits. I can't believe I haven't seen Wall-E in as long as I have... it's a great movie!

  • @Stantzs Good eye. I love the way Pixar does that to you. You can see a movie 5 times and still not notice all the subtleties.

  • i wonder how ppl would treat WALLE after they rebuilt theyre civilisation?

  • only a moron would ponder such a thing

  • I don't mean to be rude, but isn't it quite obvious how they'd treat WallE after all he did? He basically almost sacrificed his life just to return humanity back home to Earth. He'd be THE most honored person(robot) on the entire planet.

  • yh but how would u honour a robot? and they would evntually run out of parts n stuff

  • How? They would probably (or most likely) do what civilization usually does: make a monument and/or holiday after him and eve. The humans would probably make new parts that are eco friendly for them. And if Wall-E and Eve were to die, they'd still honor them.

    (wow, this is getting way over our heads XD haha)

  • lol

  • This end credit sequence elevated the movie from "very good" to "great".

    Pity it didn't win the oscar

  • I don't think credits sequences get taken down much, I don't think Disney'll do that.

  • OH MY GOSH!! I am soooo happy evry1 follow this and understand wat Wall-E is about!!! When I ask ppl some r sooo DARN slow they didnt understand a single point in the entire movie! IM SOOO HAPPY!

    and I LOVE this song!! i always put the movie just to watch and listen to the music! ^^

    THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES!!!

    GO Pixar and Disney!!! =D

  • The end credits alone deserve an oscar, I'm getting teary within the first 10 seconds of the opening notes!

  • When I was watching this with my family, I was about to shut it off until I heard that lighter-like noise. As I started watching this I was grinning like a moron because I am a artist-in-the-makes, and the amount of detail and historical art styles really touched me. Wall-e was a wonderful movie; I'm such a Pixar fangirl.

  • Great movie and song

  • 700 years later, the Earth will reclaim itself and thrive with life again.

  • Let's hope so. At the rate we're going, it'll be a wasteland soon.

  • By far one of the most beautiful endings I've seen to a Pixar film.

  • My daughter loves this movie. I have seen it 30 times and I still cry at the end. I think these are the best credits of any film of all time. I challenge anyone to find better ones.

  • These credits were so well done, charting the histroy of the reborn earth through the different art styles of the past all the way up to pixel art.

    I really hated the oscars mix thing, it was so clear that the slumdog song had the upper hand. When its as serious as an award each song should be appreciated in its own right.

    No wonder the original artist didnt want to do it and John Legend had to step in.

  • VERY VERY VERY WELL DONE MOVIE!!

  • coolest fucking credits EVER in a CGI film!

  • technology is not necessarily a bad thing.

    Technology can be very useful and benifcal for humanity.

    However, to much of anything can be a bad thing.Which goes for technology as well.

    Technology should only play a supporting role in our lives, it should not become our lives!

  • the history of earth re starts...

  • technology is no sin. its the way we use it. people forgot to "really" improve live quality on earth.

    we have cellphones with touchscreen but we still produce energy like hundred years ago.

  • this is what society needs to go back to  just natural living TRUE LIVING no more of this useless technology thats rendering us immobile everyone has a car cellphone laptop and a treadmill thats not life you wanna talk to someone go take a walk and see em

  • That doesn't really make sense. When life was "simpler", people died of things we now go to a drugstore to get a quick cure for, and people were out of touch with their family for years at a time. I don't think that's a better life. Just use your tech to improve your life, don't let it rule you. That's your decision.

  • My comment hasn't condemned the necessital usage of technology(in fact it indirectly touts it), nor has it condemned modern medicinal practices. ;)

    However, after observing the insidious concoctions of the pharmacuetical cartel, and bodily crippling practices touted and executed by physicians, anyone would be rightfully inclined to condemn modern medicine. Thank You .

  • I realize that most people who are posting comments are saying that the message of the movie is that we have to take care of our planet. Although I appreciate your concern for the Earth, there was no environmental message in the movie, nor did Andrew Stanton intend for one to be in the movie.

    His message was: "Irrational love defeats lifes programming."

  • The BnL logo at the end might be the most subversive thing in the whole movie.

  • Did you think that your feet had been bound

    By what gravity brings to the ground?

    Did you feel you were tricked

    By the future you picked?

    Well, come on down

  • This was a great movie.

    they don't even talk too much in the movie.

    I think its flipin' sweet.

  • great movie. it makes me mad, fellow teens at my school think animated movies are babyish. what fools. i'm sorry but i love animated movies for the most part, anything from pixar or dreamworks is worth seeing. i don't think you can ever be too old for movies like this.

    by the way, anyone know what the song is called? I can tell its by Peter Gabriel but what is it called?