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  1. Dec 24, 2013 · 19K. 3.4M views 10 years ago. The future some of us are happily heading towards - comfort in obesity... in space! Taken from the animated film WALL·E. Property of Pixar. ...more.

    • Dec 24, 2013
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    • Food Juggler
  2. Aug 15, 2013 · Watch how Wall-E interacts with the obese humans on the spaceship in this hilarious and touching Pixar animation.

    • Aug 16, 2013
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  3. Jul 10, 2008 · The new Pixar movie goes out of its way to equate obesity with environmental collapse. By Daniel Engber. July 10, 20084:46 PM. The hero of Pixar’s new film. Pixar’s new animated feature...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WALL-EWALL-E - Wikipedia

    Kyle Smith of the New York Post, wrote that by depicting future humans as "a flabby mass of peabrained idiots who are literally too fat to walk", WALL-E was darker and more cynical than any major Disney feature film he could recall.

  5. Jun 1, 2023 · Margaret Davis Jun 01, 2023 06:06 AM EDT. The 2008 film Wall-E received criticism for its portrayal of a future where all humans are depicted as obese. Some critics argue that the film's...

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  6. WALLE humans in chairs. Axiom Humans are the citizens of the Executive Starliner the Axiom. They are morbidly obese, float around in hoverchairs, and appear to be completely oblivious to their surroundings. Very few of these humans are named, with the exception of John, Mary and Captain B. McCrea. Culture []

  7. Aug 26, 2022 · Fatphobia portrays individuals in a fat body as slow, stupid, lazy, or less than. The movie WALL-E tells the story of what happens after the “end of the world” when humans have trashed the planet and been forced into outer space.

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