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Si BURN-E (un robot soldador) hubiera sabido los problemas que le causaría la persecución de EVA por parte de WALL-E, entonces se habría tomado el día libre.Si BURN-E (un robot soldador) hubiera sabido los problemas que le causaría la persecución de EVA por parte de WALL-E, entonces se habría tomado el día libre.Si BURN-E (un robot soldador) hubiera sabido los problemas que le causaría la persecución de EVA por parte de WALL-E, entonces se habría tomado el día libre.
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Having absolutely loved WALL-E, I was all for seeing the short film that came with it. Burn-E is just as good as the movie it featured with, and while not quite in the same league as Geri's Game, Knick Knack, Jack-Jack Attack, Presto and One Man Band, it is one of Pixar's better short films to me. The animation with beautiful colours and atmospheric backgrounds is amazing, the music is haunting and understated and the story has an enchanting atmosphere to it. Burn-E may be a one-joke short, but seeing as the joke itself is funny, it works brilliantly. Burn-E, like WALL-E, is not just endearing but there is a very human side to him which makes us identify with him all the more. In conclusion, beautifully animated and enchanting, this is a great short film and perhaps one of the better one-joke animations I've seen. 9/10 Bethany Cox
While Wall-E is chasing Eve around the space ship, as told in the Pixar movie of that title, what else is going on? That's a big ship, filled not only with enormous, lazy humans, but lots of robots working hard to make them happy and to keep the place running. This short subject form Pixar tells the story of Burn-E, a welding robot aboard that ship, who has to deal with all the problems that Wall-E creates.
Well, he has to try, anyway, because that's his job. He's assiduous about doing his job, even when it becomes impossible.
Animated in the same style as the feature, this excellent short cartoon first saw light as an extra on the DVD release of WALL-E.
Well, he has to try, anyway, because that's his job. He's assiduous about doing his job, even when it becomes impossible.
Animated in the same style as the feature, this excellent short cartoon first saw light as an extra on the DVD release of WALL-E.
Like Wall-E, Burn-E has his flaws. Robots should be capable of repetitious acts that they do flawlessly, but they are also the product of human development. What is cool here is an almost human persistence as Burn-E continues to try and try again. I don't know that any new ground was covered. It was fine.
Produced as a DVD extra for the movie Wall-E. This gives the animator to make a spin off short and have an excuse to feature scenes from Wall-E.
BURN-E is a small repair robot. When an external light is faulty, BURN- E goes to repair it but at each attempt he is thwarted by the arrival of WALL-E or the chaos he creates.
The makers do well in giving BURN-E personality in such a short space of time when there is a danger of the character being constantly upstaged by the appearance from WALL-E and the footage from the parent film. Children will of course find this short animation fun.
BURN-E is a small repair robot. When an external light is faulty, BURN- E goes to repair it but at each attempt he is thwarted by the arrival of WALL-E or the chaos he creates.
The makers do well in giving BURN-E personality in such a short space of time when there is a danger of the character being constantly upstaged by the appearance from WALL-E and the footage from the parent film. Children will of course find this short animation fun.
This DVD extra isn't trying to the sort of brilliance that distinguished Wall-E. It's jut a cute shot that tells a story that runs concurrently with some of Wall-E.
There were a couple of years between when I saw Wall-E and when I saw this, and I think that mutes the humor for me. I feel like if I'd just seen the movie and immediately watched this that it would have more resonance.
Even then though, this is pretty much of a throwaway. It's cute and mildly humorous, but it doesn't really stand on its own. But if you've just seen the movie, or remember it very distinctly, this is worth taking a look at.
There were a couple of years between when I saw Wall-E and when I saw this, and I think that mutes the humor for me. I feel like if I'd just seen the movie and immediately watched this that it would have more resonance.
Even then though, this is pretty much of a throwaway. It's cute and mildly humorous, but it doesn't really stand on its own. But if you've just seen the movie, or remember it very distinctly, this is worth taking a look at.
¿Sabías que…?
- Trivia"BURN-E" stands for Basic Utility Repair Nano Engineer.
- ErroresAt the beginning, a tiny meteor is shown to be the initial cause of the mayhem, flaming as it comes in. This would not happen in outer space, as the flaming is caused by the friction between material and an atmosphere, it would look like just a rock. At supersonic speed.
- Créditos curiososAfter the credits end, SUPPLY-R taps BURN-E on the shoulder and comforts him with "There, there".
- ConexionesEdited from WALL·E (2008)
- Bandas sonorasSymphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 (Ode to Joy)
(uncredited)
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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- 8min
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