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It’s a Four Minute ‘WALL-E’ Clip

Hey, that looks like an animated robot checking out a floating iPod

Disney/Pixar has released a four minute clip from the upcoming animated film WALL•E, which is set to hit theaters on June 27. This past weekend the little robot was actually here in Seattle and I was too busy watching Ana Ivanovic win her first French Open ( I think becoming the first Serbian woman to do so). Had she been in Seattle I would have definitely made the trip.

I was also watching Hillary Clinton concede to Barack Obama through clench teeth. So, as you can see, I didn’t mind missing WALL•E. I don’t think it would be a rather revealing interview any way. “Boop, beep, bop, bop… WAAAAAAAAALLLLEEEEEE!” Yeah, I’ll pass.

Nevertheless, we have this clip to check out. So enjoy:

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