You know you still have WALL•E fever when you look back over your writings from the past year and realize almost all of them have to do with WALL•E, somehow; whether they’re actual fanfictions or stories based off characters from the movie. I didn’t really have anything original to put in my school portfolio this year as a result.
You know you’ve still got WALL•E fever when you’re continually coming up with ideas for a WALL•E-inspired TV show you’re writing, and you listen to “Put On Your Sunday Clothes” to help spark your imagination.
Andrew Stanton is your favorite director.
You have all the Star Wars movies because Ben Burtt did some of the sounds in it.
Your Wall-E disc is one of your most prized possesions and you can’t go anywhere without it.
You and you only are allowed to even touch the box your Wall-E disc is in.
R2D2 is your favorite character in Star Wars because he’s a robot.
You decide to build a robot out of normal everyday household items (I did this!)
You collect forks, spoons, and sporks and store them in cups (I’m also doing this, I’m planning an army of 100 sporks, but I only have 3 or 4 now).
You want a singing fish.
You named Wall-E’s cockroach, until you found out that his name is Hal.
You hang CDs and other interesting items from your ceiling.
You keep every Wall-E picture you find.
BLAH, if I had a Mac it would SO be cycling WALL•E images every single day, too. <3
You know you still have an incurable case of WALL•E fever when…
You watch the movie twice in one weekend, one day right after the other, and don’t get bored of it
You get inspired to draw the characters every time you’ve watched that movie, but unfortunately can’t think of anything original to draw them doing
You switch your computer desktop from Ratatouille concept art back to that cute pic of M-O you put on there when you first got your WALL•E Hypersuite theme pack <3
You argue with friends about how the movie is SO much more than WALL•E and EVE obnoxiously saying “WALL•E! EEEVA!!!” throughout the whole film. (and OH, how annoying those friends are…)
You pretty much force your mom to watch the entire sound design segment in the bonus features of the DVD, featuring Ben “Friggin’ Amazing” Burtt, to ground in the fact that the movie is just plain incredible, to be completely driven by sounds vs. dialogue
You dream about getting one of those amazing WALL•E toys that respond to your voice and follow you around… <3