WALL-E took Pixar fourteen years to make, making it the longest the animation company has ever taken with a film. But why?
The Big Picture With the likes of the Toy Story franchise and Up, Pixar made emotional, child-friendly masterpieces that can be enjoyed by anyone, gaining a reputation for excellence. Now, Pixar is easily one of the most recognizable animation studios despite its relatively small number of films. Founded in 1986, Pixar has released only twenty-seven full-length films in nearly forty years, but their films are almost always popular.
'WALL-E' Was One of Pixar's Early Ideas Like several Pixar films, the idea for WALL-E was the result of the famed lunch meeting at the Hidden City Café in 1994. The story has been told repeatedly as it became a beloved Pixar legend, and deservedly so. As they neared the competition of Pixar's first film, Toy Story, Stanton, John Lasseter, Pete Docter, and Joe Ranft sat down to discuss what came next.
Pixar Originally Chose Other Films With so little to go off of for the robot project, the other concepts moved forward first, coming out in 1998, 2001, and 2003 respectively. But even when those were out, WALL-E wasn't next in line. In the time it took to make the others, new ideas were developed into The Incredibles, Cars, and Ratatouille. This left WALL-E to be pushed further down the line. The time allowed the studio to grow, and the animation technology improved.
The Time Spent on 'WALL-E' Paid Off It's no secret that WALL-E became an instant classic, regarded highly, even among Pixar's many popular films. The story of a trash-collecting robot falling in love may seem like a strange concept, but it's done beautifully, conveying the despite the limited dialogue. But it's not just about WALL-E and EVE . As WALL-E goes on his adventure, the film explores human's impact on Earth and the damage they cause.
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