Plot hole: In the ship's waste room, there are countless massive piles of metal rubbish. Where is all that metal waste from? The sheer amount of it can't only be bits from broken robots/systems; since the waste is being compacted and released one big pile at a time, even 700 years worth of broken robot bits wouldn't amount to that mass with regular expulsion.
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When Wall-E has to restart himself in the beginning of the movie - after the solar charge - his booting up noise is the iconic Apple sound. See more...
Deliberate "mistake": When Eve repairs Wall-E, she uses a jack to push him back into shape, putting it in one side, and separating it. Then she slides it to the other side. The jack collapses instantly as she slides it; if jacks collapsed that easily they wouldn't be very useful. The sort of jack she uses doesn't have a release mechanism either.
Continuity: Wall-E's city has total cloud cover with only the very occasional, and relatively small, opening. It's mostly dust, not water vapor, given its brown color. Since dust exists all over the world it's pretty much a certainty that this sort of cloud cover is present everywhere on Earth. Yet, when the planet is viewed from space, no such cloud cover is visible anywhere on the planet. Not even over Wall-E's home turf - at the start we see a shot of the USA, clearly visible from space, then we zoom through thick cloud cover that's appeared from nowhere.
Plot hole: As a trash compactor Wall-E does not function logically. When he fills his chest compartment with garbage and runs his internal compactor, the cube that exits his body is the same volume as the trash he puts in. He does not add extra trash to fill the empty space after running the compactor - there are three scenes that show him filling up only once with loose garbage and then ejecting a compacted cube.
Continuity: In the scene where Eve meets the cockroach and Wall-E, after blowing up the tires Eve approaches Wall-E. We get a shot from Wall-E looking down Eve's gun, and her eyes are squinted and challenging. The shot changes to the side so the cockroach can jump to Wall-E, and her eyes are softer and more neutral- then the shot changes back to looking down the gun and they're challenging again.
Factual error: When Wall-E plays a video tape of the movie "Hello Dolly" the image on the screen is very clear. Video tape is a magnetic medium that will degrade over the years. After 50 years, the picture would be almost unviewable; Wall-E is watching a tape that is over 800 years old. Could he have been making new copies? Same problem - after making copies of copies for 800 years, the picture would have been unviewable.





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