The character Wall-E has become a modern icon. His eponymous film, released in 2008, immediately cemented him as a family favorite. His charm and bravery drew millions of people to the theaters, and he has stuck with them ever since. It seems a travesty, then, to label this beloved character a monster and - more…
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