'WALL*E' QuickTime Virtual Tour

Wall-E

What's the future look like, according to 'WALL*E'? Bright and beautiful, which is saying a lot considering Earth is inhabited only by the titular robot that spends its days organizing the planet's leftovers. We've got three interactive set tours from Pixar's latest winning creation -- check them out. (Click on the screen to get started, then use the Shift key to zoom in and CTRL to zoom out.)

    WALL*E's Truck

    WALL-E's Truck

    Home, Sweet Home
    If WALL*E were living in present-day America, his "Earth-class mobile loader" home and penchant for gathering others' disposed items might earn him the label "trailer trash." But as a robot in the year 2700, he's just an antiques collector with a soft spot for 'Hello Dolly.'

      Captain's Quarters

      Captain's Quarters

      Living the High Life
      With a panoramic view of infinite space and a high-speed elevator (among other amenities), the Axiom's captain's room is the penthouse suite of spaceships. On the far wall we also get a view of the ship's former captains, portraits that assure us that there's no shortage of food in space.

        Ginza Strip

        Ginza Strip

        Shop Till You Crash
        And you thought the mall near your house was on the cutting edge. This shopping district known as Ginza Strip affords space travelers of all persuasions a wide selection of (very bright!) food, fashion and fun. It's great to see French fries and hot dogs will never go out of style.

          More About the Movie

          WALL-E poster

          'WALL-E'

          Pixar's ninth film follows a robot in the year 2700 left to clean up an abandoned Earth.