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Latest revision as of 05:43, 3 March 2025

BURN-E is a fictional character from the 2008 animated film WALL-E, produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. BURN-E is a repair robot who has a minor but memorable role in the film.

Character Overview[edit]

BURN-E, which stands for "Basic Utility Repair Nano Engineer," is a small, white robot designed for maintenance and repair tasks aboard the spaceship Axiom. He is equipped with a welding torch and other tools necessary for fixing various mechanical issues.

Role in WALL-E[edit]

BURN-E's story unfolds parallel to the main plot of WALL-E. During the film, BURN-E is seen attempting to repair a broken light on the exterior of the Axiom. His efforts are repeatedly thwarted by the actions of the main characters, WALL-E and EVE, leading to a series of humorous and frustrating events for the diligent repair bot.

Spin-off Short Film[edit]

Due to the character's popularity, BURN-E was featured in his own short film titled BURN-E. This short film provides a more detailed look at BURN-E's misadventures and expands on his character's story, showing his determination and persistence in completing his repair task despite numerous setbacks.

Design and Animation[edit]

BURN-E was designed by the creative team at Pixar, who aimed to create a character that was both functional and endearing. His design includes a simple, utilitarian body with expressive eyes that convey his emotions and reactions to the challenges he faces.

Reception[edit]

BURN-E has been well-received by audiences and critics alike, praised for his comedic timing and the clever way his story intertwines with the main narrative of WALL-E. The character's short film has also been appreciated for its humor and the additional depth it provides to the WALL-E universe.

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