Movies like WALL·E (2008)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like WALL·E, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Finding Nemo

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    As another Pixar classic, Finding Nemo tells the story of an overprotective clownfish searching for his son. It’s a tale filled with humor, breathtaking underwater landscapes, and a poignant message about family and perseverance akin to WALL·E's narrative.

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    2. Up

    #575 most popular movie yesterday

    Similar to WALL·E in its poignant storytelling and endearing characters, Up takes viewers on a heartwarming adventure of an unlikely duo – a grumpy old man and an enthusiastic young scout. Like WALL·E, it weaves a tale that resonates with both young and old audiences, full of emotion and stunning animation.

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    3. Big Hero 6

    #577 most popular movie yesterday

    Fans of WALL·E’s lovable robot protagonist will surely find a similar charm in Big Hero 6's Baymax, a healthcare companion robot. The movie's blend of future tech, friendship, and personal growth aligns with the themes explored in WALL·E.

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    4. The Iron Giant

    #925 most popular movie yesterday

    Set during the Cold War, The Iron Giant features a giant extraterrestrial robot and a young boy who form an unlikely friendship. The movie delves into themes of acceptance and the fear of the unknown, akin to the touching narrative explored in WALL·E.

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    5. Wreck-It Ralph

    #1,234 most popular movie yesterday

    Wreck-It Ralph explores the life of a video game villain who wants to become a hero. Like WALL·E, this movie provides an interesting take on identity and the quest for personal meaning, set in a colorful and creative universe.

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    6. Robots

    #5,729 most popular movie yesterday

    Robots is an animated film set in a world populated entirely by robots. Its focus on a young inventor robot trying to make it in the big city shares a similar whimsical take on sentient machinery and values, reminiscent of WALL·E's charm.