To kick off the exciting time that is anticipating Disneyworld, I thought I would study exactly how much Disney-related stuff I've amassed in recent times. This time, I'll focus on Wall-E. The little robot that could is just too awesome. Everybody knows that I'm the "Wall-E guy" and have been since well before the movie came out. And while I don't have the crazy $300 interactive robot, I have collected a number of items both purchased by me or given to me as a gift.
This interactive, dancing Wall-E talks, has eyes that light up, and can even play music from an MP3 player.
I went all out and bought the 3-Disk edition of the DVD. The extra special feature disk rocks! Especially with the extra deleted scenes.
Wall-E Laundry. What could be better?
Eve changes her expression when you bop her on the head, has a plant in her belly, and even has an interchangeable arm cannon.
M-O can actually suck up little particles when he runs over them!
Wall-E Tap dances when you pull his string. Also the lamp that he's under has wall-e stickers on the shade.
Let's play ball!
I even have a Wall-E Calendar. February's picture is all pink. And if you're wondering, the necklace hanging in front is a Heroes symbol, like the Haitian wears.
Wall-E a bit bang up from exploring the real world.
EVE and M-O pins on a lanyard (to be detailed later).
Matching posters in a retro advertisement style.
A dome tumbler! At the base is a little Wall-E in a little snowglobe.
This has been on my phone for over half a year. It's a quick way of finding out which pone is mine.
Keychains! They came from a set of Pixar keychains, which had characters form every Pixar movie - except A Bug's Life. How Rude.
Wall-E's even a great security guard. This one protects money.
I made a paper M-O from a book of "make your own!" Wall-E characters. I didn't follow the instructions, and as such, he doesn't look quite right. I need to make the rest, soon.
Believe it or not, I forgot that I had a fridge door covered by Wall-E magnets. I'll add that one on a future update.
This interactive, dancing Wall-E talks, has eyes that light up, and can even play music from an MP3 player.
I went all out and bought the 3-Disk edition of the DVD. The extra special feature disk rocks! Especially with the extra deleted scenes.
Wall-E Laundry. What could be better?
Eve changes her expression when you bop her on the head, has a plant in her belly, and even has an interchangeable arm cannon.
M-O can actually suck up little particles when he runs over them!
Wall-E Tap dances when you pull his string. Also the lamp that he's under has wall-e stickers on the shade.
Let's play ball!
I even have a Wall-E Calendar. February's picture is all pink. And if you're wondering, the necklace hanging in front is a Heroes symbol, like the Haitian wears.
Wall-E a bit bang up from exploring the real world.
EVE and M-O pins on a lanyard (to be detailed later).
Matching posters in a retro advertisement style.
A dome tumbler! At the base is a little Wall-E in a little snowglobe.
This has been on my phone for over half a year. It's a quick way of finding out which pone is mine.
Keychains! They came from a set of Pixar keychains, which had characters form every Pixar movie - except A Bug's Life. How Rude.
Wall-E's even a great security guard. This one protects money.
I made a paper M-O from a book of "make your own!" Wall-E characters. I didn't follow the instructions, and as such, he doesn't look quite right. I need to make the rest, soon.
Believe it or not, I forgot that I had a fridge door covered by Wall-E magnets. I'll add that one on a future update.
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