Where’s WALL-E?


 
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Where's WALL-E?

Forget Waldo. Can you find Pixar’s WALL-E in this enormous collection of movie and TV robots?

Artist Richard Sargent of Hopewell Studios created this poster that features every robot known to man. Can you imagine how many man hours were required to draw this?

Once you’ve found WALL-E (he’s definitely in there; I spotted him within the first ten seconds), see how many other robots you can identify. I recognize a lot of them, but I’m betting even the most hardcore geek will have a hard time naming every last one. There are some seriously obscure entries on there.

Want to win a signed print of “Where’s WALL-E?” Click here to download a numbered guide to the many robots, and name as many of them as you can. Email your answers to richard@hopewellstudios.com by August 31st. The entry with the most correct answers wins.


 

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9 Responses to Where’s WALL-E?

  1. Caleb G. says:

    Found him in under 5 seconds. And Waldo is awesome, Wall.E is just annoying.

  2. Rick Beckman says:

    I suppose I could be overlooking him, but why, oh why, is Star Trek‘s Lt. Cmdr. Data not on there? Or for a touch of beauty, Robot Buffy from the Buffyverse.

    I’m also seeing no sign of Mecha Sonic, Metal Sonic, E-102 Gamma (all three from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe) or Metalhead (from the TMNT universe).

    Regardless of all that, that is a mighty fine piece of work. I’d love to have it on my wall.

    • joe "the dude" says:

      What I am having a hard time understanding, other than the very well picked out few that you chose. I can not find ROBOCOP on there. But I might have just missed him.

      • Rick Beckman says:

        Maybe he was excluded for being part fleshy still. “Robocop” is represented, though, by ED-209 in the upper-right.

        Also, I just noticed that there aren’t any fembots from “Austin Powers” on there. I can forgive that, though.

  3. Chase Aucoin says:

    every robot known to man? it has calculation but is clearly missing hedonism bot. Also missing the pitch-o-mat 5000, now there was a ball pitching machine.

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  5. gerardo says:

    Hi,

    Does anybody know the origin or name or movie from which the robot dog on the middle right side comes from? It is labeled with number 72 on the guide.

    Thanks,

    Gerardo

  6. Ocsttiac says:

    I didn’t spot Mega Man, or any robot from the Mega Man series ;_;

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