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A WALL-E Robot
WALL-E is a movie about a little robot that was put on earth to clean the abundance of trash humans have created over the years. He was not the only robot on earth but over time the others all died off so he became resourceful and would use their parts when his were wore down or broke. He was not just resourceful he was also a collector over the years he found many little gadgets he kept ahold of for some unknown reason. Although he had many great traits we will only be discussing one that is dedication.
WALL-E is a very dedicated little robot, he was put on earth with thousands of other robots sent to do the same job as him. As the years go by his co-workers start to die off. After many years he is the only robot left he keeps working and never stops cleaning the
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This robot scans for plant life, as the robot is scanning for life WALL-E starts to follow her staunchly with her not knowing. He starts to fall for her in robot love. WALL-E shows her the thing she was looking for she took the plant and locked up for many days. During the many days she was locked up he faithfully took care of her. Finally the ship comes back to take her to the mothership. As the ship is taking off WALL-E was gung-ho to climb on the outside of the ship to try to save Eve.
WALL-E’s dedication carried him to the mothership to try to find Eve. He spots her and follows her through the ship. They both made it to the captain's quarters to see what she had found. When Eve was woken up she didn't have the plant and got mad at WALL-E. She was sent to the broken robot bay. WALL-E breaks them out and they search for the plant. They locate the plant and try to return it. The evil robot Auto uses a taser and zapped WALL-E’s circuit board it gets fried and he falls down a trash shoot. Even though he can barely roll he unhesitatingly finds the plant for Eve; so she can complete her

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