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When he sees a leaf fall off the plant, he briefly panics earlier than getting the notion that it needs to be watered, and goes to take action. As they watch the recordings, EVE witnesses footage from the Hello, Dolly! She watches the scene with "It Only Takes a Moment", which she did not beforehand recognize, and learns the way to maintain arms very similar to WALL-E had, recognizing the gesture because the one WALL-E made toward her.
Pixar studied Chernobyl and the town of Sofia to create the ruined world; artwork director Anthony Christov was from Bulgaria and recalled Sofia used to have issues storing its rubbish. Stanton started writing WALL-E again in 2002 while finishing Finding Nemo. Stanton formatted his script in a fashion harking back to Dan O'Bannon's Alien. O'Bannon wrote his script in a fashion Stanton found reminded him of haiku, the place visual descriptions have been accomplished in steady strains of a few phrases. Stanton wrote his robotic dialogue conventionally but positioned them in brackets.