Gareth Branwyn is a freelance writer and the former Editorial Director of Maker Media. He is the author or editor of over a dozen books on technology, DIY, and geek culture. He is currently a contributor to Boing Boing, Wink Books, and Wink Fun. His free weekly-ish maker tips newsletter can be found at garstipsandtools.com.
Last year, illustrator Richard Sargent created this amazing poster [click to enlarge] with just about every robot from popular culture (and hid Wall-E in the midst of it). BTW: This art can make great last minute wrapping paper on your printer if you’re looking to wrap something relatively small.
36 thoughts on “Where’s Wall-E?”
engineerzerosays:
Quite brilliant.
Brian Masseysays:
Where’s AstroBoy??
kevin j. goulding.says:
OK…so where is Wall-e? and why no Borg?
spinstabilizedsays:
Absolutely love it! Only one miss as I see it. Data.
Ken Parsonssays:
No Dorothy R. from Big-O… Didn’t Glad to see Lexx franchise represented.
Zaphsays:
Can’t Find Johnny 5.
starvinronsays:
Johnny is above Bill and Ted
Patrick Burnssays:
No HAL 9000?
Justin Nnoixsays:
haha found him!!! once i found that white super robot from the movie i figured he would be looking for him too.
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Rhettsays:
Don’t read this unless you have made a genuine effort to find him… Look front and center to find the two robots from Silent Running, they are the ones with ‘shoulder-mounted legs’ and no arms. Wall-E is two robots behind the orange one.
Sr_Wencessays:
Where’s Arnold/Terminator?
Travsays:
upper left
andrewsays:
Star Wars is represented at least twice, but I don’t see any Star Trek (blasphemy!). Maybe realistically humanoid robots aren’t in here. I don’t see any cylons or replicants, either. Still, while that max exclude Data, it wouldn’t exclude the Borg.
Fjorsays:
There is the Nomad probe from episode S02E03 of the original Star Trek series, and I found at last one cylon and the mech dog Daggit from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica. I must search harder for AstroBoy, but I think Data should be there. In any case I would like a full list of the characters/series depicted – there is a lot I don’t recognize.
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david charles fostersays:
i found wall-e it is really easy to find him with his wide blue eyes
david charles fostersays:
i love the puzzles finding wall-e………………. THEY ARE AWESOME
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Quite brilliant.
Where’s AstroBoy??
OK…so where is Wall-e? and why no Borg?
Absolutely love it! Only one miss as I see it. Data.
No Dorothy R. from Big-O… Didn’t Glad to see Lexx franchise represented.
Can’t Find Johnny 5.
Johnny is above Bill and Ted
No HAL 9000?
haha found him!!! once i found that white super robot from the movie i figured he would be looking for him too.
[…] | Vía Make | […]
Don’t read this unless you have made a genuine effort to find him… Look front and center to find the two robots from Silent Running, they are the ones with ‘shoulder-mounted legs’ and no arms. Wall-E is two robots behind the orange one.
Where’s Arnold/Terminator?
upper left
Star Wars is represented at least twice, but I don’t see any Star Trek (blasphemy!). Maybe realistically humanoid robots aren’t in here. I don’t see any cylons or replicants, either. Still, while that max exclude Data, it wouldn’t exclude the Borg.
There is the Nomad probe from episode S02E03 of the original Star Trek series, and I found at last one cylon and the mech dog Daggit from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica. I must search harder for AstroBoy, but I think Data should be there. In any case I would like a full list of the characters/series depicted – there is a lot I don’t recognize.
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i found wall-e it is really easy to find him with his wide blue eyes
i love the puzzles finding wall-e………………. THEY ARE AWESOME