Disney / Thinkway Toys' Ultimate WALL-E robot cleans up on camera
Alright, so maybe the recently announced Ultimate WALL-E robot doesn't actually get down and dirty on video, but he does maintain a pretty positive attitude after being poked, prodded and generally invaded for a full five minutes. The latest collaborative effort from Disney and Thinkway Toys was spotted recently at Maker Faire, and if you're interested to see what exactly $190 will net you later this summer, head on past the break and click play.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ooglek @ May 6th 2008 8:27AM
He's gonna talk, right? There's no sounds from the thing, which is kind of, IMO, necessary for it to "come alive."
Clinton @ May 6th 2008 8:33AM
because all things living in this world speak with eloquence.
Bad Beaver @ May 6th 2008 8:37AM
@ Clinton: Ever seen a Disney movie?
Dan S. @ May 6th 2008 10:08AM
If you listen to the video, you can hear the robot DOES make noises. The audio is low to begin with, and the sales guy is wearing a lav mic, so ambient noises hardly register.
The character in the movie is essentially incapable of speech, speaking in R2D2-esque beeps, purrs, etc.
Llefenni @ May 6th 2008 8:49AM
It's like someone lopped off Jonny 5's head and stuck it on a deformed tonka truck - disturbing/fascinating, a bit like Sid off of Toy Story's fantasy bot...
Magallanes @ May 6th 2008 12:33PM
Agreed, it's just a deformed Johnny 5.
Stephen Cosgrove @ May 6th 2008 9:35AM
Well, for sure I am going to buy one!
LiqwidZero @ May 6th 2008 9:42AM
Hells yeah! Me, too.
Heather @ May 6th 2008 10:04AM
Anyone else find Wall-E kinda of reminiscent of BOB, the little robot of "The Black Hole" who spoke with the voice of Slim Pickens ?
... a Slim Pickens voiced robot ... ahhhh
Paul @ May 6th 2008 11:02AM
Read in Slim Pickins' voice:
"We're the BEST..."
CubeGuy @ May 6th 2008 9:58AM
Will it blend...my drinks for me? I want a robot butler.
John Stracke @ May 6th 2008 10:37AM
There's something odd about creating a consumer toy modeled on a robot whose job is to clean up after consumerism destroys the Earth.
Bad Beaver @ May 6th 2008 10:57AM
Irony.
Rick @ May 6th 2008 12:27PM
For $190, I can take my kids to Disney World. I'll pass no matter how cool it is.
silverblackvoid @ May 6th 2008 12:11PM
"generally invaded for a full five minutes"
...umm, what exactly do you mean by that guys?
Austin @ May 6th 2008 12:15PM
This sucker needs to be modded to kingdom come. a few ideas:
-Gamecube (i think that's been done though)
-eee PC
-Mac mini (or G4 Cube) with dual external iSight cameras
-Wii
-The first artificial video liveblogger
-A weapons-grade lazer, Garmin GPS System, lock-pick, and road-ready tread (To stalk every person who has ever asked if a post-2007 product "plays doom")
-Whatever Ben Heck feels like
Dave @ May 6th 2008 12:19PM
It needs a camera. I want a $1,000 super-ultimate version!
Nick @ May 6th 2008 1:17PM
So really $190 doesn't get you anything accept a personal companion cube with a head, arms, and tracks. I'll be more interested when they come out with a version that can actually pick something up.
Paul @ May 6th 2008 1:21PM
"More input, Stephanie"
g3n3tix @ May 6th 2008 4:26PM
So basically it's an Aibo, but lamer ? And a derivate product of a movie.
Mark L. @ May 7th 2008 1:23AM
Roomba should have made it.
Lucius @ May 7th 2008 2:06AM
I didn't get to watch the vid cuz my laptop sucks... but the impression i get from the comments is that it sucks. This disapoints me, there was so much potential here.
JH @ Jul 22nd 2008 7:26PM
For the life of me I could not find any mention of it in the video, just a bunch of grungy folks plugging stuff that most people would not be interested in. Did I miss something?