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WALL-E expresses nostalgia also, by reflecting on heterosexual romantic themes of older Disney and silent movies. Stanton felt half the audience on the screening believed the humans would be unable to deal with living on Earth and would have died out after the film's finish. Jim Capobianco, director of the short film Your Friend the Rat, created an end-credit animation that continued the story – and stylized in different creative movements all through history – to make clear an optimistic tone.
Once the purple thing stops, he tries to seize it, nevertheless, it turns out to be a lightweight from a large ship coming down on him. He narrowly escapes by digging a hole into the bottom to hide in. Once the ship lands, it deposits EVE, a robot despatched back to Earth to judge the soil to verify for signs of ongoing photosynthesis, proof that life is sustainable once more.