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Select this to see a title animation test Andrew Stanton created in 2004. Walt Disney Imagineering constructed animatronic WALL-Es to promote the image, which made appearances at Disneyland Resort; the Franklin Institute; the Miami Science Museum; the Seattle Center; and the Tokyo International Film Festival. Due to security concerns, the 318 kg robots have been always strictly managed and WDI at all times wanted to know exactly what they were required to interact with. For this purpose, they typically refused to have their puppets meet and greet youngsters at the theme parks in case a WALL-E trod on a toddler's foot.