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WALL·E is one of the most thoughtful animated movies I’ve ever seen. Even though it’s made for the whole family, it sends a clear message about how mass consumerism and human disconnection can become serious problems if taken too far. At the end of the day, the human side of life should come first. That means stepping away from technology sometimes and spending real time with the people who matter.
Going back to WALL·E, it’s a great movie that came out quite a while ago, back in 2008, but it’s still very popular on streaming platforms. It remains a solid choice if you want to watch something meaningful with your family.
So if you’re still a fan of this movie, today I want to show you a Disney Pixar LEGO version of WALL·E that includes pieces to build three of the most iconic characters

This set comes with 811 LEGO pieces, allowing you to build EVE, M-O, and of course, WALL·E himself. It’s a fun and satisfying experience, especially because putting together all 811 pieces takes a bit of time.
You can build it on your own without any issues. LEGO also mentions it can be completed either solo or with help from a second person. The second option is usually better if a teenager is working on it, since focus can sometimes drop a bit.
That said, it’s important to understand that this isn’t really meant to be a toy. It’s more of a relaxing activity for many people, and once it’s finished, it usually ends up as decoration rather than something to play with. Because of that, it’s not typically recommended for younger kids.
Where to buy it? Available on Amazon
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My name is Joel! I love to read, I go to university like most people my age.
In my free time I usually train boxing, I love music, I also know how to play the guitar and the harmonica.