Burn-E
November 2008
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Gregg Sciabica
Good While it's a good movie, It makes people wish for a 2nd wall-E movie if they've watched it, but overall it isn't that bad and I like it.
Tim Atkinson
Probably the best pixar short It may be short but I do love this just like the real movie
Fran Stewart
Cute and clever Lovely little short that gives us a bit more time in the world of Wall-E.
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Cast and credits
Producers | Galyn Susman |
Director | Angus MacLane |
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Audio language
Subtitles
English
Run time
7 minutes
Rating
G
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