I wish the whole scene could have stayed. I especially like how Wall-E’s laser became relevant. In the final cut he just uses it once at the beginning and the only other time is when he briefly uses it to break the beam-gate in the repair wing.
Perhaps it goes to show that Wall-E affects everyone that he comes across. Robots like TYP E or M-O who were not programmed to have personalities were shown to be affected by Wall-E's own personality traits they saw.
@Bonk Ops General Don’t worry, he probably finally got a chance to interact with them during the time of the montage depicted in the end credits where the humans and the robots are helping to restore Earth. They probably helped him out too with clearing up the rest of the garbage.
@@yashieeronq And it is also more impactful too. This also is the first and probably only time where the protagonist in an animated film was almost KILLED permanently, but was restored (but took a minute for him to fully come back and not some corny 30 seconds)
@@ShinGhidorah17 Well it's a lot shorter, and some of the soundtrack is cut a little, probably because the studio had to rush to change the scene. But maybe you mean it doesn't feel rushed in terms of narrative storytelling?
I love the voice acting in Wall-E's scream in the very beginning of this scene. Wall-E hasn't ever screamed like _that._ That was a scream of pure anguish and fear, and it made me feel bad for him. It was very expressive, I wish they could've used that scream somewhere else in the movie when they cut this scene!
I prefer the movie version, because it furthers eve's development as she realizes how much she cares for him, where in this version we already figure wall-e is going to do everything in his power to save eve, since he has been doing that since the beginning of the movie.
I agree 100%, the final version showcases her a lot better since as you say, we already knew Wall-E would do whatever her could to help. While we didn't know she would actually begin to defy her Directive that she'd been following the entire movie to try and save Wall-E.
Even though the original scene from the movie was heartbreaking, this one is even more heartbreaking considering that he's willing to die just to help her finish her mission.
I really love how in this deleted scene at 3:00 with Wall-E trying to drag Eve out of the trash lock area, this moment has the full movie animation look
Yeah, this scene just goes hard, walle's desperately dragging her who's unable to float and she keeps telling him to get the plant to the captain. This scene was actually thrilling.
This deleted is still a good scene but the final one is so much better. Having Wall-E, the main character to be in a state of near death is more impactful and emotional in my opinion.
Well that's the rule they follow in the a plot of a heros journey, but mainly that was probably a different thing for them but they wanted too have WALL-E get hurt
Literally 8 seconds later: Eve: WE NEED TO DO DIRECTIVE!!!! Edit: i forgot to say this but yes i know that the only reason directive is important is because they need replacement parts for wall e
The way Eve calls out to Wall-E, especially from the echoey distance, is honestly heartbreaking to me. You can just hear the pain and desperation in her voice and it breaks your heart to pieces!
Also since Wall-E cannot fly, if the airlock doors had opened all the way, all the robots would have been sucked into space (except for the Wall-As because they are connected to rails)
When I watched this video rn I literally could not stop thinking of how sad or even terryfying this calls out sound like (expecially for me when I was a child and heard them for the first time). looks even like he is calling for a ghost and the ghost reply on my mind for some rease
Indeed, but the final version express better what the director wanted to show: Eve caring more about Wall e than her programing. In this scene, even thought we see she has her own desire (The same as Wall e: Holding hands) she still follow her directive because it's her directive. In the final version howerver, not only does she goes against her directive (The moment were she sees the plant and throw it away) but when she realize following her directive would allow her to go back on earth and save Wall e, she truly begin to do everything on her own free will.
The change was a really good call. Wall-E being the one in need of repairs makes the viewer way more invested in getting the Axiom back to Earth. Its also shows how EVE changed as a character, going from just wanting to fulfill her function to now being desperate to save Wall-E.
Yeah, and it doesn't make a character getting hurt meaningless. In this deleted scene, EVE gets fixed rather fast, which means we're right back to where we started and the injury was completely pointless.
Actually, Wall-E and Eve should be stranded in space right now, because Wall-E can't fly to escape the airlock door, but for some reason, it didn't open.
Cool things about this scene if they kept it: -Wall-E gets a proper introduction to M-O at full health -Wall-E gets a chance to directly save Eve himself from certain doom -The Wall-As treating Wall-E like their own child/little brother -The enormous breath of fresh air that the sweet innocent robot isn’t on the verge of death and neither him or Eve would have to deal with the horrible pain of his memory wipe 😢
Right although it would be a bit harder for the WALL-A's to build towers as big as wall-e's towers back on earth just because of the sheer size difference between WALL-E and the WALL-A's
Runaway train Studios Not to mention the WALL-A's appear to be on rails rather than caterpillar tracks, fixing them to the garbage dump of the Axiom, where they eject their cubes out an airlock.
Runaway train Studios I liked how this scene had a funny moment of interaction between them and WALL-E. Too bad the producers didn't figure out some sort of way to have an interaction with them in the scene they kept.
Same here. That sceene should had been in the movie at least. The two WALL-A gonig all "Aww, how cute, little bro' is doing the same job we do" and pat him on the head is almost too cute.
@@Lightning-gg5iu They’re more few and far between now compared to the series of films they released right up ‘till Toy Story 3 (with the exception of Cars). In the era of Pixar after that film they started losing their edge, for every amazing film they made like Soul, Inside Out or Coco, there’d be a bad one in between like The Good Dinosaur, Cars 2, and Cars 3, or a meh one like Brave, Monsters University, and Onward.
@@Lightning-gg5iu Neither of them measure up to the amazing Pixar movies that they’ve released prior. That’s why I said Pixar lost its edge slightly since Toy Story 3. The only ones that measure up and prove that Pixar’s still got it are Inside Out, Coco, and Soul. Everything else measures from either good but not great (Toy Story 4, Incredibles 2, Finding Dory) or average (Onward, Brave, Monsters University, and Cars 3) or straight up bad (Cars 2, The Good Dinosaur)
I honestly feel they made the right decision in changing it. We all ready know how much Wall-E cares about Eve. Eve needs to discover how she feels and it also helps rise the stakes for them to get back to earth to repair him.
One thing I liked better about this scene was how the wall-r’s acknowledged wall-e’s presence but simply brushed his concerns off like he was just a child to them.
it has so many good things on this deleted scene XD wall-e's scream while he's falling wall-e saying "woah" after the trash cubes get launched in space the big robots looking their tiny brother, smiling and patting his head XD
@@mannixvandepoele-irvine6978 sorry, went in and changed it after three years 💀 didn’t even realise it auto corrected it to Eva. I also owned the Romanian dubbed DVD so that might be why I got the name confused
It was a good scene, but it already emphasized what we knew about Wall-e and Eve. He wanted to protect her whereas she wanted to finish her mission. The original scene was so impactful because Eve directly ignores her order after Wall-e is hurt trying to protect the plant, the thing he thought she valued most until she chose him instead. It really built their relationship more and raised the stakes. Plus I never saw how a lighter was supposed to fix Eve.
As much as I love this scene, having WALL•E busted up and barely hanging on, made sense for the narrative. It gave EVE more reasons to complete her mission quickly and get a dying WALL•E back to Earth as soon as possible for repairs. It has a sense of urgency that's not present in this deleted scene.
I guess the storyline at that point in time was already shown to the company that made the Wall-e games. And by the time Pixar decided to change this scene, it might've been too late to change the scene in the games.
It is a good thing this was deleted from WALL-E. It is an excellent and romantic scene, but, it does not fit the movie. WALL-E is the one who should be hurt, cuz the whole movie is about lonely WALL-E trying to propose to EVE, with EVE never realizing the true love that he has for her. Now, since EVE finally understands that WALL-E truly loves her, it is her new directive to save his life. She now only cares about saving him and sharing love with him rather than following her original directive which she was trying to do through the whole movie. This scene shown here that is vice-versa does not make any sense. This deleted scene, although it is great, just doesn't belong in the movie. The ending was almost the saddest ending of all sad-ending movies I have ever seen, cuz, "after all they have been through", and now WALL-E is just a compacting machine with no selfawareness for eternity, like just a modern-day microwave, and then EVE takes his hand and holds it like she now understands he would have wanted. And then, it was the happiest ending ever, since, considering the first time EVE kissed WALL-E, it left him lovestruck, which in so, the kiss that EVE gives WALL-E then reboots his memory of the love he once had.
***** Well there is certainly nothing wrong with getting to watch more than one version of the movie, right? I think that is excellent. What really matters is that the real movie that goes on a DVD and played in the theaters that version is the right version with all the right parts.
NatsJungle2000 It would be cool if there were TWO instances where they go in the junkyard section of the Axion ship.One with this scene, and the other with the original, but with the WALL-A units recognizing them more.
Seeing the Wall-A’s like smile [their eyes like squint as you will if you’re smiling] after seeing the small little trash cube wall-e made and then pat him was so cute 😭😭😭
I'm a 27-year-old idiot and I still can't get over this robot cuteness, and it's heartbreaking to see him crying out not to be crushed by the big WALL-E 😭😪
Even though this version of the scene is good, I prefer the way it happens in the movie bc EVE sees the security cam and realizes how much WALL-E cares for her and everything he did for her when she was shut down after she took the plant for the first time, and so she returns the favor when WALL-E is near death.
The reason this looks nothing like the movie is they probabbly started it almost had the animation finished but changed to WALL-E being saved by EVE so they never polished this scene off. So to the people who thinks this is fake its not it just wasnt polished off for a movie.
I think we can all agree the one they went with where wall e was the one badly damaged was the better option honestly what a beautiful film I remember watching this in the cinema as a kid
@@durratulaishah3703 There are TH-cam videos if you want to watch the gameplay. Just search up "WALL - E Video Game PC walkthrough" And you'll find it. If not, I think it can still be downloaded online? I don't really remember, I haven't played it for a long time.
It's not just on PC. It has a PS2 version which is how i played it and apparently a PSP version aswell. I always remembered that game for it's rather terrifying game over screens.
@@darksoulsismycity oh, right- yeah, I just noticed that recently. I was mostly scared to finish it because of the game over screens and how the REM-Es creep me out
People underestimate how strong Wall E is. He fell all the way to the bottom of the ship, and got up like it was nothing where Go-4 fell a fraction of that length and smashed to pieces.
I love how the big robos were so gentle with Wall-e and proud of his little cube 😭 So cute aaa
Imagine what happens in the real movie 🤤
Protect wall-e at all costs
@@george52797 yes
1:48
Makes me wonder why they didn't think to use Wall-A type robots on Earth. Wouldn't they get the cleanup done faster and more efficiently?
They honestly should've found a way to keep the little interaction between the giant wall-e's, that was cute...
They're called Wall-As
agreed
FACTS
I wish the whole scene could have stayed. I especially like how Wall-E’s laser became relevant. In the final cut he just uses it once at the beginning and the only other time is when he briefly uses it to break the beam-gate in the repair wing.
@@AssortedGarbage23he also used it to release Han-S from the blue tape to beat up the Stewards
I love the fact that Wall-as have no personality but they gave Wall-e a pat on the head for being able to do their job
Sgeagre
Perhaps it goes to show that Wall-E affects everyone that he comes across. Robots like TYP E or M-O who were not programmed to have personalities were shown to be affected by Wall-E's own personality traits they saw.
Cute 🥰
@@vibes8930 except for AUTO, and GO•4
@@Electroblade360 The 2 who never grew beyond their programming
The way he says "Eva!" at 1:14 is just heart-wrenching.
This scene is still terrifying even as an adult
1:51 if they could talk they probably say this
"Brother, its a smaller version of us. He is like us. This is great!"
Or - Look he makes the tiny cubes - he is so cute.
I saw this deleted scene when I was younger and I thought they were trying to kill him.
@@vibes8930 same!
Then they are like “awww he can make a cube that’s so cute” then they would be like “don’t worry we won’t trash you away”
@Bonk Ops General Don’t worry, he probably finally got a chance to interact with them during the time of the montage depicted in the end credits where the humans and the robots are helping to restore Earth. They probably helped him out too with clearing up the rest of the garbage.
Fun fact: This scene was actually used in the movie trailer. Really shows what a last minute change this was.
and in the game this part of the plot was used for the Wall-E game.
Oh damn I remember that right at the end
It shows it in the dvd i have
@@LiquidHonor Really ? Which version of the dvd do you have ?
For me the one I watched was on Netflix and on sky it’s not the original because the graphics are really bad
It's cute, but the whole "screw my directive, you're DYING!" thing is even better
Yes I agree! It added a lot to Eve's character. The movie's scene was much more emotional overall.
I don’t
@@yashieeronq I agree, but this would have been a good scene too.
Best summarization of that scene XD
@@yashieeronq And it is also more impactful too. This also is the first and probably only time where the protagonist in an animated film was almost KILLED permanently, but was restored (but took a minute for him to fully come back and not some corny 30 seconds)
4:28 that face EVE did melted my hear. I knew exactly how relieved she felt after wall-e done that all he cared for her
Even though it's a deleted scene, EVE reaching for WALL-E's hand at 4:01 is super heart-wrenching.
Yeah that was a gem
This scene feels the most intrinsic in many ways. Even though the new scene does fit better overall, it still feels rather rushed
@@unrealcreator3356technically it was, Eve tried reaching out in the movie and he pushed her away
@@vibes8930 I don’t feel like it was rushed, imo.
@@ShinGhidorah17 Well it's a lot shorter, and some of the soundtrack is cut a little, probably because the studio had to rush to change the scene. But maybe you mean it doesn't feel rushed in terms of narrative storytelling?
WALL-A 1: we have a little brother
WALL-A 2: we always wanted a little brother
WALL-E: big bros
How about stop copying peoples comment
@bincarding TH-cam preview i think they did copy a comment, just scroll down abit, its 2 years ago.
@@yasqmin maybe he didn't know.
WALL-A 1:We like little bros
WALL-A 2:Of course we do
WALL-E:Yeah
That was just precious
0:51
That "woah" is my favorite part
Wo
It just makes me laugh
w o a h
W O A H
We need a greenscreen of it.
I love the voice acting in Wall-E's scream in the very beginning of this scene. Wall-E hasn't ever screamed like _that._ That was a scream of pure anguish and fear, and it made me feel bad for him. It was very expressive, I wish they could've used that scream somewhere else in the movie when they cut this scene!
bro is an english teacher
I love how the graphics start out good but slowly become play-dough.
Unfinished animation parts, mostly
@@AYoungAdultOnTH-camIt is a game scene.
i feel like i turn from ultra settings to low
@@flowey5218 nope
You mean, the render quality, right?
I prefer the movie version, because it furthers eve's development as she realizes how much she cares for him, where in this version we already figure wall-e is going to do everything in his power to save eve, since he has been doing that since the beginning of the movie.
I agree 100%, the final version showcases her a lot better since as you say, we already knew Wall-E would do whatever her could to help. While we didn't know she would actually begin to defy her Directive that she'd been following the entire movie to try and save Wall-E.
Yeah I agree. Also having Eve throw the plant away in the movie version is what really showcased that.
to think that there were so many minutes changed and it was the ending... done right when the movie was near completion!
Even though the original scene from the movie was heartbreaking, this one is even more heartbreaking considering that he's willing to die just to help her finish her mission.
@@christiaanbothma I agree.
1:56
Wall-A #1: We have a little brother!
Wall-A #2: Always wanted a little brother!
ilovebees104 beekeeper remember they accidentally crushed his future girlfriend,and Wall-E is trying to show them that EVE is in them
ilovebees104 beekeeper makes sense,I get it now,don’t get all physical
Isaiah Neo why wall a not wall z or wall b
Jafjay Gaming A stands for axiom class.
Wouldn't it be much easier to use the giant robots on Earth?...
I really love how in this deleted scene at 3:00 with Wall-E trying to drag Eve out of the trash lock area, this moment has the full movie animation look
I think it's bc that scene where wall-E greeted M-O was used in the trailer
Yeah, this scene just goes hard, walle's desperately dragging her who's unable to float and she keeps telling him to get the plant to the captain. This scene was actually thrilling.
Some parts of the deleted scene actually have the full movie animation look too.
This deleted is still a good scene but the final one is so much better. Having Wall-E, the main character to be in a state of near death is more impactful and emotional in my opinion.
Well that's the rule they follow in the a plot of a heros journey, but mainly that was probably a different thing for them but they wanted too have WALL-E get hurt
And it just makes him look all the more heroic when he tries to stop the holo-detector from closing.
@@MissBarker93 He DID stop it from closing, but he just died in the process.
Tofushi right?
Apparently there was a walle 2 but it was replaced by cars three
Pretty stupid to be honest
1:41 such a cute interaction! Like a baby with parents! They even pat him on the head like Good Boy.
Deleted scene:
Wall-e: SCREW DIRECTIVE YOUR HURT!!!
Final scene:
Eve: SCREW DIRECTIVE YOUR DYING!!!
Literally 8 seconds later:
Eve: WE NEED TO DO DIRECTIVE!!!!
Edit: i forgot to say this but yes i know that the only reason directive is important is because they need replacement parts for wall e
@@chem3615 you are correct
What music score was that at 1:40
😂👍🏻🤣
@@chem3615When directives come together
3:38 I love how he just picks up MO and MO keeps going
It’s like M-O knew EVE was dirty and just did his directive as if he knew Wall-E would do that.
The way Eve calls out to Wall-E, especially from the echoey distance, is honestly heartbreaking to me. You can just hear the pain and desperation in her voice and it breaks your heart to pieces!
What makes this twice as sad as it already is, is how Eve struggles to even display her own eyes.
I couldn't agree more! 💔😢
@@nerdymermaid2784 Ikr
Also since Wall-E cannot fly, if the airlock doors had opened all the way, all the robots would have been sucked into space (except for the Wall-As because they are connected to rails)
its oddly spooky
1:56 they say "aww" like proud parents aww xD
Her name!?
What!?
It's her voice
The Big ones are called (01:57) "Wall-A".
Then smash smash smash
1:48 5 yr old me showing my drawing to my parents
1:56 Their reaction
So true!
best comment
What them just dropping it on the floor
@@roseannakwandibens9905 to pat him on the head
@@Galm1Cipher0 then why didnt it use it other than EH
1:09
the way EVE calls out to Wall-e is heart-breaking and makes you feel bad everytime you hear it.
you can actually hear the pain in her voice!
0:56 and call out wall e
When I watched this video rn I literally could not stop thinking of how sad or even terryfying this calls out sound like (expecially for me when I was a child and heard them for the first time). looks even like he is calling for a ghost and the ghost reply on my mind for some rease
Eva!! Evaaaaa!!!!!!!!!
I know exactly what you mean. It wrenches your heart something awful!
Instead of EVE saving WALL.E, WALL.E save EVE ?
THEY'RE STILL BOTH EMOTIONAL
Cuz in Soviet Russia,
Wall-E save EVE
Indeed, but the final version express better what the director wanted to show: Eve caring more about Wall e than her programing.
In this scene, even thought we see she has her own desire (The same as Wall e: Holding hands) she still follow her directive because it's her directive.
In the final version howerver, not only does she goes against her directive (The moment were she sees the plant and throw it away) but when she realize following her directive would allow her to go back on earth and save Wall e, she truly begin to do everything on her own free will.
@@AdamDeOldSport no, Eve save wall-e, and thats all. Canon ending.
@@claireaquos6532 than*
@@claireaquos6532 bruh, muh grammur
I like this scene better just because of the giant wall-e's patting him on the head
I agree
The big ones are called Wall-D or some silly thing like that. I don't think they show the marking in this version of the scene.
They are actually called Wall a. The a stands for axiom.
Axel Jörnulf axiom class
Axel Jörnulf axiom class
0:52 "woah" I thought the same thing
0:55
Funny
Wall-e: *breaths in* *breaths out* B O I
"w o"
The change was a really good call. Wall-E being the one in need of repairs makes the viewer way more invested in getting the Axiom back to Earth. Its also shows how EVE changed as a character, going from just wanting to fulfill her function to now being desperate to save Wall-E.
Yeah, and it doesn't make a character getting hurt meaningless. In this deleted scene, EVE gets fixed rather fast, which means we're right back to where we started and the injury was completely pointless.
0:02 i haven't ever heard wall-e scream like that
blc564 the doge me neither
AHHHHHHHHHHHGH AH AGH
I agree
U mean, heard... Not seen...
Exactly
Meanwhile, In An Alternate Dimension
One where wall e pulled an uno reverse card out
In This Dimension, Auto Won.
Actually, Wall-E and Eve should be stranded in space right now, because Wall-E can't fly to escape the airlock door, but for some reason, it didn't open.
Vibes 89 it’s cause instead of opening a few seconds after closing the door this time it waits till the inside door closes
Where Eve is the one being tazed to near death and Wall E being yeeted to the garbage sector of the ship unscathed.
3:39 I love how wall e just picks up mo
Clearly to clean up Eve
Cmere boi
Cool things about this scene if they kept it:
-Wall-E gets a proper introduction to M-O at full health
-Wall-E gets a chance to directly save Eve himself from certain doom
-The Wall-As treating Wall-E like their own child/little brother
-The enormous breath of fresh air that the sweet innocent robot isn’t on the verge of death and neither him or Eve would have to deal with the horrible pain of his memory wipe 😢
1:56 Wall A like:"awww we have a baby"
That's not how that works, kid
Insert mary saying to john 'get ready to have kids!'
@@piparoni4842 If only robots could actually bang each other.
Copy from a comment
Copy from mist-d
It’s pretty sad to see how she could actually ‘feel’ the pain while wall-E tries to fix her
I never really understood why Wall-E used his *WEAPON* to try to fix her... what the heck
@@vibes8930 I don’t think it’s a weapon,it’s more of a defence mechanism for him to get out of trash piles if he got stuck in them.
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodb7585 He could still use it as a weapon though
Speaking about weapons,does the axiom have any sort of weapons to defend itself from asteroids?
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodb7585 no
And to think that back on Earth, WALL-E had already made stacks of those tiny cubes much taller and larger than those WALL-A's.
Right although it would be a bit harder for the WALL-A's to build towers as big as wall-e's towers back on earth just because of the sheer size difference between WALL-E and the WALL-A's
Runaway train Studios Not to mention the WALL-A's appear to be on rails rather than caterpillar tracks, fixing them to the garbage dump of the Axiom, where they eject their cubes out an airlock.
+Jose Suarez right I forgot that the WALL-A'S ride on that morale style rail system in the garbage disposal
Runaway train Studios I liked how this scene had a funny moment of interaction between them and WALL-E. Too bad the producers didn't figure out some sort of way to have an interaction with them in the scene they kept.
And covered practically THOUSANDS OF BUILDINGS approximately 20x larger than a WALL-A oneself.
Fun fact: the PS2/PSP/PC version of the WALL-E video game keeps this version of the story.
And this produced one of my favourite levels in the game.
Now I understand why I have mixed memories, thanks for clarifying!
Interesting how they originally went for a broken Eve approach rather than a broken Wall-E. Also how Wall-E's laser got more screen time.
Jake Beadle yeah
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+TFUnd3r Taker66 not 100% sure tho.
They change it might because the trash door should open after closing and wall-e can' t come back in if the door opens.
Ng Ronald They changed it because Wall-E being damaged meant that they HAD to go to Earth.
I like the final scene they chose, but it's just so flippin cute when the WALL-As look at WALL-E's tiny cube and pat him on the head! xD
Malamute456 its funny how I ran into your comment here but a few weeks ago, I saw your comment on call of adventure
Dan Royle I am everywhere.
Lol
lol so cute "thata boy!"pat pat
Same here. That sceene should had been in the movie at least.
The two WALL-A gonig all "Aww, how cute, little bro' is doing the same job we do" and pat him on the head is almost too cute.
You know a movie is good when the scenes the director thought weren't good enough are better than some of the newer Pixar movies today alone.
Pixar still makes good movies though
@Lightning6475 and is a bit more original than Disney, since Disney is still making live action remakes
@@Lightning-gg5iu They’re more few and far between now compared to the series of films they released right up ‘till Toy Story 3 (with the exception of Cars).
In the era of Pixar after that film they started losing their edge, for every amazing film they made like Soul, Inside Out or Coco, there’d be a bad one in between like The Good Dinosaur, Cars 2, and Cars 3, or a meh one like Brave, Monsters University, and Onward.
@@scifinerd17 Cars 3 was good though and MU is very underrated
@@Lightning-gg5iu Neither of them measure up to the amazing Pixar movies that they’ve released prior. That’s why I said Pixar lost its edge slightly since Toy Story 3. The only ones that measure up and prove that Pixar’s still got it are Inside Out, Coco, and Soul. Everything else measures from either good but not great (Toy Story 4, Incredibles 2, Finding Dory) or average (Onward, Brave, Monsters University, and Cars 3) or straight up bad (Cars 2, The Good Dinosaur)
I honestly feel they made the right decision in changing it. We all ready know how much Wall-E cares about Eve. Eve needs to discover how she feels and it also helps rise the stakes for them to get back to earth to repair him.
3:18 You guys are gonna call me obvious. That part happened on the trailer, but not on the original cut. Just so you know.
Mmmop!
@Ivo Byrt you're right
Wait what?
Dude, I never watched the trailer before. All I watched is the movie so I didn't know
Yeah i remember that part in the trailer 😮😮
That wall-e scream. Priceless.
Kiyoshi Izumi his scream sounds like a minion scream lol
AHHHHHGH AH AGH
I have never heard wall e scream like that before
😂😂
A A A A A A A A A A A A H A H A H H
I can imagine the animators trying not to cry while animating this
Damn they must have been legends because they holded their tears
It’s enough to make a grown man cry. 🥺
But not this man. 😠
Get back in there 💧!
One thing I liked better about this scene was how the wall-r’s acknowledged wall-e’s presence but simply brushed his concerns off like he was just a child to them.
Those were WALL-A’s actually.
0:03
**closes eyes** all I hear is a screaming minion
GOOD
😂
Oh you son of a bitch.
But not cringy
All I hear is a screaming B-1 battledroid
Wall-e:I don’t wanna be near death
Eve:Wall-e you have to for the movie
Wall-e: Uno reverse card
LOL
I laughed way too hard at this
@@KatintheHat2022 so did i
Wall-A- 1:56
A pobrecito quecito murio nolo bi like quecito porecito memes 😟
I wish M-O would clean my teeth. My teeth are as yellow as Wall-E.
XD
best comment on TH-cam
Lol me too
saaame boi
Golam, In Brackets same
Honestly, both this and the final version are amazing. If I had to pick between the two, I don’t even know what I’d decided
it has so many good things on this deleted scene XD
wall-e's scream while he's falling
wall-e saying "woah" after the trash cubes get launched in space
the big robots looking their tiny brother, smiling and patting his head XD
3:53 JUST LOOK AT THAT FACE!!! He doesn’t want to hurt her and feels guilty for using that laser and it’s trying to not hurt her AAAAAAWWWWW
3:52 his face like that's hurt
IKR?!!🥹
1:55
D'awww
**pat pat pat**
*oh,oH,OhO*
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"WaAl eE..."
"OO! EEVAAA"
1:55
Absolutely my favorite, smiling like proud parents.
I like the fact that the deleted scene is actually de “reverse” of the original scene where wall-e is the victim and eve saves him
*eve
It's refreshing and nice that they left the "damsel in distress" path in my opinion.
@@mannixvandepoele-irvine6978 1 Year later but... The spanish name of Eve is Eva, so he's not wrong.
@@mannixvandepoele-irvine6978 sorry, went in and changed it after three years 💀 didn’t even realise it auto corrected it to Eva. I also owned the Romanian dubbed DVD so that might be why I got the name confused
@@sikerslalatm3147 lol, it's ok
The purrs that the Wall-A's make are so cute
When they purr they sound like giant cats
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It was a good scene, but it already emphasized what we knew about Wall-e and Eve. He wanted to protect her whereas she wanted to finish her mission.
The original scene was so impactful because Eve directly ignores her order after Wall-e is hurt trying to protect the plant, the thing he thought she valued most until she chose him instead. It really built their relationship more and raised the stakes.
Plus I never saw how a lighter was supposed to fix Eve.
I think that the lighter bridged the gap from where her power supply was damaged thus completing the circuit.
As much as I love this scene, having WALL•E busted up and barely hanging on, made sense for the narrative. It gave EVE more reasons to complete her mission quickly and get a dying WALL•E back to Earth as soon as possible for repairs. It has a sense of urgency that's not present in this deleted scene.
Yeah in this they can just go to earth whenever and in the final cut there’s a literal deadline with Wall-E dying from a fried circuit board
The deleted scene was later used in the video game rather than the movie.
so i guess it got a seconds chance
When i looked it first the acene was stil in why did it got deleted?
What is the game may I ask? X box or PS ?
I guess the storyline at that point in time was already shown to the company that made the Wall-e games. And by the time Pixar decided to change this scene, it might've been too late to change the scene in the games.
THERES A GAME?!
* searches on eBay and sees one for $1,000*
YESSS ITS HERE
*regrets getting the most expensive one*
Dammit. At least I can play wall e
wall-e gives me so much good nostalgia.. ahh I miss being a kid
You.....get me?
I loved this movie too, i am neutral with it now though...
same here.
Same
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It is a good thing this was deleted from WALL-E. It is an excellent and romantic scene, but, it does not fit the movie. WALL-E is the one who should be hurt, cuz the whole movie is about lonely WALL-E trying to propose to EVE, with EVE never realizing the true love that he has for her. Now, since EVE finally understands that WALL-E truly loves her, it is her new directive to save his life. She now only cares about saving him and sharing love with him rather than following her original directive which she was trying to do through the whole movie. This scene shown here that is vice-versa does not make any sense. This deleted scene, although it is great, just doesn't belong in the movie. The ending was almost the saddest ending of all sad-ending movies I have ever seen, cuz, "after all they have been through", and now WALL-E is just a compacting machine with no selfawareness for eternity, like just a modern-day microwave, and then EVE takes his hand and holds it like she now understands he would have wanted. And then, it was the happiest ending ever, since, considering the first time EVE kissed WALL-E, it left him lovestruck, which in so, the kiss that EVE gives WALL-E then reboots his memory of the love he once had.
***** Well there is certainly nothing wrong with getting to watch more than one version of the movie, right? I think that is excellent. What really matters is that the real movie that goes on a DVD and played in the theaters that version is the right version with all the right parts.
NatsJungle2000 It would be cool if there were TWO instances where they go in the junkyard section of the Axion ship.One with this scene, and the other with the original, but with the WALL-A units recognizing them more.
NatsJungle2000 the real scene in the movie was this but wall-e got hurt
FOR ALL U TO KNOW THIS IS NOT A DELETED SCENE
this scene is deleted but the scene in the movie is a bit different
Seeing the Wall-A’s like smile [their eyes like squint as you will if you’re smiling] after seeing the small little trash cube wall-e made and then pat him was so cute 😭😭😭
1:46 when pros see a newbie learning.
Or at least the
• Amateurs who understand
• Egotistical people
• Gaming Parents
• Siblings
Yes XDDDDDDD
they are the Wall-a
4:26 the reaction that Eva made was really touching.
I'm glad that they went with the direction they chose in the end, but this is really neat! It's fun to see WALL-E be a little hero here.
Nathaniel Bovell Same
I'm a 27-year-old idiot and I still can't get over this robot cuteness, and it's heartbreaking to see him crying out not to be crushed by the big WALL-E
😭😪
4:31 I love how EVE sounds like. 😊
same i want my own eve
What?
4:19 - If you listen closely, you will hear an Aperture Science turret singing in the distance...
Good reference
0:13
9 year old me bringing my 2 older bros to fight a gang of school bullies
I love how caring they are towards each other it’s so cute
SpongeBob: "Robots can't love!"
*this movie happens*
Me: "...you were sayin'?"
somewhere in a parallel universe
Tim Hahury exactly lol I like better the original movie but this short video is awesome anyways
I just saw the final scene and it's WAY more sad ;_; but yeah it's better the last.
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Tim Hahury omg! I didn't think of that!
Even though this version of the scene is good, I prefer the way it happens in the movie bc EVE sees the security cam and realizes how much WALL-E cares for her and everything he did for her when she was shut down after she took the plant for the first time, and so she returns the favor when WALL-E is near death.
1:56 WALL-A’s be like: we have a little bro.😊😊
Yeah! Let's suffocate him in the garbage!
@@vibes8930 i think they were petting him.
Star Jaden89 LMAOOO I think they were petting him BUT STILL THAT MADE ME LAUGH
Leo MarBel you are right
1:44 this scene was really cute.
2:24 they polished that so good to make it blend in with the movie
XD
Most people like this version because of the WALL-As patting WALL-E.
I like it better of "whoa."
0:54 *whoa*
The reason this looks nothing like the movie is they probabbly started it almost had the animation finished but changed to WALL-E being saved by EVE so they never polished this scene off. So to the people who thinks this is fake its not it just wasnt polished off for a movie.
RuaTheGreat I guess, why polish a rubbish scene? Sorry I had to :)
Fun fact, this is what happens in the videogame. Making you realize that the game was made using the script that was prior to the final script.4
1:31 high pitched scream in background
I heard it
the WALL-R's look at the tiny block and go "aww!"
WALL-A the A being Axiom and the E in WALL-E meaning Earth
+AFX Gaming THAT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE!!!!
Its WALL•A
By the way< what does WALL-R stand for
WALL-A
I’m so happy to see the two WALL-As being excited to meet WALL-E, because I always wanted to see that in the movie when I was a kid.
In Pixar's Defense, It's Too Painful to See, In The Original Scene.
But In That Deleted Scene, Such a Clever Idea, For Those Who Likes Wall-e.
2:31 Listen carefully. "WHAT THE HELL."
Yeah I heard him
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I heard “wa de fuq”
@@toptiersan watthefock it's like radal
That’s how the movie is made.
Eve's weak voice was so sad and friegtning
4:23 Eve: wtf did you do?
( a second later)
ooooh
I think we can all agree the one they went with where wall e was the one badly damaged was the better option honestly what a beautiful film I remember watching this in the cinema as a kid
The Way The Movie Went Was Sadder
Wall-e Is Just Too Cute!
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JaxToons I know he’s just soooo cute!
Fucking furry. I'm going to subscribe to you because furry pride.
"You light up my heart" - and Wall-E did just that by putting a lighter in her heart.
Did they just, “ Awww that’s cute WALL-E??!”
4:11
(All clean all clean)
M-O:Perfect
WALL-E: Oh! (Takes out a lighter) Here. (Puts it on EVE’s chip)
Pixar: haha this movie is gonna be great
Pixar:
Pixar:
Pixar: ok this scene is bad lemme delete it for a sec
This scene also existed in the actual movie.
But more "better animated"
This actually looked like this was from the game.
I don't think this is from the real movie. It's story is entirely different in this video...
Abhinand P K "Deleted Scene"
@@GerryBiscotti Right? I also thought that.
3:49 We interrupt these Wall-E cutscenes to bring Surgeon Simulator
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yeh its awsome to see a robot perform surgery after saving someone he or she loves
HAHAHAHHAHAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAA
1:47
Wall-e: see
The Wall-A : oww how cute
Wall-A*
W A L L A
Wall-a's small brother
Thanks
@@thunderjawsaiftheboss4517 yes
0:44
Caution: Activating airlock disposal.
And they say robots don't have feelings
101dalmatians217 SpongeBob: "Robots can't love." Shut it, SpongeBob.
PixelPrince Games Even krabby patties don't make love with a squid called squidward
Gotta love the people saying this video is fake. You all have obviously never touched the DVD of Wall-E before.
I still have a copy of the movie, and it's all scratched up
@@bellarviera13 Rip...
I found mine a couple of days ago! Rewatched it and now im obsessed
hey anyone remembers burn-e ? it was awesome, shame it's a pain to find on the internet =/
I just realized that they reused this scene as a part for the PC game where EVE is hurt instead of WALL - E.
Where can I get to see the game?
@@durratulaishah3703 There are TH-cam videos if you want to watch the gameplay. Just search up "WALL - E Video Game PC walkthrough" And you'll find it. If not, I think it can still be downloaded online? I don't really remember, I haven't played it for a long time.
@@LatchinOn
Thanks! 👍
It's not just on PC. It has a PS2 version which is how i played it and apparently a PSP version aswell.
I always remembered that game for it's rather terrifying game over screens.
@@darksoulsismycity oh, right- yeah, I just noticed that recently. I was mostly scared to finish it because of the game over screens and how the REM-Es creep me out
People underestimate how strong Wall E is. He fell all the way to the bottom of the ship, and got up like it was nothing where Go-4 fell a fraction of that length and smashed to pieces.
0:54 “woah”
So since Wall-E cannot fly... if those doors had opened all the way, Wall-E, Eve, and MO would have been sucked into space
Star Jaden89 and get completely destroyed
0:55
2:13 me when I forgot my homework in class
So it's basically a reverse version of the one in the movie
Well, almost
No shit Sherlock
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodb7585 Thanks Lightning McQueen I’m a huge fan 😩😩😩😩😩
I love how the roles were completely reversed in the original. Wall-E was the heavily damaged and Eve was the worried one.