Where's WALL-E?

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Where's WALL-E? is a screamer video uploaded to YouTube on May 25, 2022 by refreshedcyberjohn, and shares a similar concept of both Where's Waldo? and The Simpsons: Find Maggie.

The video starts with text saying "Okay, so I'm gonna show you a picture full of various fictional TV and Movie robots. Can you find WALL-E in just 10 seconds? At the end, I'll reveal the answer", telling the viewers to look for WALL-E, a fictional robot character from the Disney and Pixar movie with the same name. It then changes to the illustration drawing of all the robots from Pop Culture illustrated by Richard Sargent in 2011, which persists for 10 seconds. However, after 10 seconds, an image of Regan MacNeil pops up zooming in towards the screen, along with Daffy Duck's scream from The Ducksters that was also used for Subliminal Music and Images. After that, an image of the Trollface pops up while zooming in towards the screen, along with a fading clip of Tom Cat doing an evil smile from the Tom and Jerry episode The Vanishing Duck, slowed down, and is accompanied with Scooby Doo's laughing sound effect, except it's slowed down with an echo effect applied to it. After that, a text shows up saying "GOTCHA!!" in a bloody font, and another text then says, "Did you find WALL-E? I hope you did. If not, here's the answer". It then changes back to the illustration drawing revealing where WALL-E is, as a red circle appears around him, and the picture zooms in towards WALL-E, with the red circle around him. Lastly, the final text says "Have fun cleaning your pants. >;3."

Robots and cyborgs featured

  • WALL-E, obviously (located near the front, directly behind K-9, to the upper left of the W in “Where’s”)
  • The Terminator, from the franchise of the same name (cyborg)
  • Cybermen, from Doctor Who (cyborgs)
  • Marvin the Paranoid Android, from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (multiple incarnations)
  • A Laputan robot, from Castle in the Sky
  • Robot Monster, from the B-movie of the same name
  • Robby the Robot, from Forbidden Planet
  • A Cylon, from Battlestar Galactica
  • The robot from Wallace and Gromit: a Grand Day Out
  • GIR from Invader Zim
  • Rodney Copperbottom from Robots
  • C-3PO from Star Wars
  • Maria from Metropolis
  • Tik-Tok from Return to Oz
  • Nu-Nu from Teletubbies
  • Tom Servo from Mystery Science Theater 3000
  • Jenny from My Life as a Teenage Robot
  • The Android mascot
  • Plex from Yo Gabba Gabba
  • K-9 from Doctor Who
  • Bender from Futurama
  • A Dalek from Doctor Who (cyborg)
  • Eve from WALL-E
  • R2-D2 from Star Wars
  • BEN from Treasure Planet
  • M-O from WALL-E
  • Wheelie from Transformers (classic series)
  • Johnny 5 from Short Circut
  • Atlas from Portal 2
  • A battle droid from Star Wars
  • Dot Matrix from Spaceballs
  • The title character from Whatever Happened to Robot Jones
  • Kryten from Red Dwarf
  • The Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz
  • Wheelie from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
  • Kamelion from Doctor Who
  • Nomad from Star Trek
  • A mouse droid from Star Wars
  • Gort from The Day the Earth Stood Still
  • Sonny from I, Robot
  • The robot from Zathura
  • Rover from Planet 51
  • Carl from Meet the Robinsons
  • ED-209 from RoboCop
  • Grounder from Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (the series responsible for PINGAS, Prrrrromotion, That’s no good! and countless other YouTube Poop memes)
  • Two drones from Silent Running

Showcase video

Link

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=4E2Fnuo2uBc
  • Permalink: bit.ly/48ZwsKz


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