It's kind of scary that a company that started out as a frozen yogurt company slowly bought everything over the years to become a corporate giant, sounds kind of similar to a certain company....................
The two people accidentally falling off the chairs in the movie has so much more context now. The chairs moved on autopilot, the consumers were trained to sit there and “go with the flow.” Those two people were the first humans to make their own choices in generations, probably felt like breaking the fourth wall for them
Bro learning to walk is preprogrammed in our dna it’s evolution what I don’t get is how they all still consume and buy shit I’m guessing it’s because there’s 600,000 thousand people on each axiom and only the Rich could buy their way to escape the apocalypse and the citizens aboard are spending their savings
Without a doubt, this is the single most horrifying Pixar movie by lore. The fact that a megacorporation had the ability to destroy the planet and sent humans to space to avoid it is nuts. Plus, in the movie, Wall e is the last of his kind which means that the efforts made by BnL to recolonize Earth had failed. Theres so much thats unanswered in this film that makes you think.
@@gooigigamer7398 Maybe something similar, but I think they would probably be researching more effective ways to deal with the increasing trash problem on Earth. Rather than just using the WALL-E bots doing most of the work.
If BNL ruled the world, it would have definently met a lot of resistance on the way, meaning that at some point BNL would have been responsible for creating massive fleets of hunter killer robots and vehicles, this is evidenced by the existence of EVE having an advanced plasma cannon on her arm, which fits into a tiny profile while having the power of a tank cannon, while also being semiautomatic. This proves that BNL researched hyper advanced weapons of war and bent over the nations of the earth through devastating wars and genocides.
@foxy2.0 While that may be true, they're not the only company that does things like that. Gillette makes those razors and creams you shave your face with, but also makes military-grade Razor Wire that's strung along the tops of fences at many state prisons, for example.
@@skyfeelan No, its in the movie. Its cut in between scenes. Like the first part introducing the Wall-e robots is one of the first scenes in the movie. Its how they "narrate" the story a bit, considering theres not many speaking roles.
According to these commercials, each Axiom cruise liner only holds 600K passengers. The movie never states how many ships left Earth, but I'm sure it wasn't enough to carry the entire population. I wonder how many people were left behind on the doomed planet to die?
We know there is at least 2 more ships as seen in the operation cleanup section, seeing how big BNL is they definitely had the funds to build alot more,and even then it apparently wasn't free since one of the commercials said "reserve your spot today", meaning alot of people probably couldn't afford to get on a ship.
@@mcfeddleThis is true, as ships were eventually issued directive A113 which basically told all of them to never come back and to just drift around in space forever. Axiom was the only one we know of to defy that order.
Oh yeah I definitely agree. It was so good, the story was great, and the CGI was great too! Unlike what kind of crap we get from Disney as they are so concerned about DEI and woke nonsense.
@@rayvaul3539 Ironic how you're complaining about Disney being "woke" when WALL-E was probably the most "woke" Pixar movie, being a rebuke of corporatism and late-stage capitalism.
It looks like the writers/artists that worked on these had a lot of fun doing so and that makes me happy. To think how excited they must've been to get to create these realistically harsh commentaries on modern society all on Disney's dime 😁
There needs to be a Pixar movie where it shows the events leading up to WALL-E in 2105 where Earth becomes truly too polluted and mankind is ordered to evacuate Earth. It will show how the Axiom and the other BNL starliners are made and the WALL-E’s being introduced and how Earth got covered in so much refuse. But it will mainly focus on an older guy similar to Carl who refuses to leave and stays behind.
@@sakorozensky It would be funny if Cave Johnson from the Portal series in an alternate dimension somehow manage to become the new CEO(or a co-CEO) of BNL. Here's what he would say about the whole situation: Hello investors, Cave Johnson here. New CEO of Buy N' Large, that's right you've been bought, first order of business, we're renaming you under the Aperture brand. I'm thinking Aperture N' Large, marketing boys thinking of something else, so Aperture N' Large it is. Now you might have notice that there is an overabundance of trash outside of your hometown, city, country, and basically the whole damn planet. Well according to our ecological experts that the decomposition of the large landfills is causing the CO2 toxicity levels to skyrocket through the roof. Not to mention that due to all this trash everywhere(due to people not doing the sensible thing of recycling all this useless stuff they let lying all over place), will likely lead to the rapid population growth of rats, flies, raccoon and cockroaches that thrive in large amounts of garbage in one area. Although another thing to note is due to the increasing trashy environmental conditions will likely lead to theses pests to evolve into anthro-like intelligent creatures either through natural selection or mutation from all the toxic chemicals lying around, likely rule the planet once we leave the Earth in our ANL Starliners. Anyway to solve the trash-covered planet problem, let me introduce the WALL-E(Waste Allocation Load Lifter *Earth-Class*) robot. Think of this bot as a miniature Trashcompactor on treads that can compact more trash into cube for cube. They also are very durable, easy to maintain, and can apparently recharge in the sun due to being equip with Solar panels to recharge their battery without the need to plug in. They even been designed to have a laser in between their eyes to slice through any obstacle that is in their way, it may also be used to burn any pest so to prevent future animal overloads from taking over the planet. Now since the WALL-E units can only go 35 mph at top speed at best, these robots would be carried by a Truck that is also powered by Solar energy to avoid furthering polluting the atmosphere. They also been equipped with a warning signal that alerts them of an incoming duststorm, so they can retreat into the safety comfort of their home. Now that covers pretty much everything about the WALL-E robot, and while they do the cleaning, we will basically go to space for an extended vacation until they clear up all the trash. Anyway to you little trashcompactor bots out there, good luck, we are counting on you. Cave Johnson out.
@@sakorozensky Yep, it would be a treat to Cave Johnson in an alternative universe narrate these BNL(or ANL) commercials after somehow ending up being the [Co]CEO of the Biggest company in the world of WALL-E. I wonder if he would find a way to use BNL in the further development of the Portal technology, or make Androids with names like GREG(Giga Remote Emulator Grid), TUR-ET(Target Ultra Reactive Earth-Class Turret) or CARO-INE(Computer Adaptive Role Operator Interlink Network Emulator). It would be interesting to see robots with both Aperture and Buy N' Large aesthetics unified to make some unique designs of the bots.
Really illustrates what an excellent critique on "green" capitalism Wall-E really was. Of course, the original film had BnL as more of a background critique, with the main focus being more on moving past our mistakes and making a greener more sustainable future.
I remember as a kid back in 2008 that I thought Sears would end up being like this but then years later they went bankrupt and closed like 98% of stores 😂
@@sakorozensky without all the aging and distortion effects, just on its own its not so bad 3:18 but when you hear it being played through the speakers of an abandoned gas station in the middle of a desolate wasteland that was once a thriving ecosystem... idk it's just beautiful juxtaposition, the sounds of what should be a commercialized paradise but all that is left is the heaps of excess waste caused by such consumerism.
I'd say monopoly is kind of evil, but I will say it's not evil to the consumers. It's very clear that they want to take care of the consumer as much as they can here, make them happy as possible.
5 years is not enough to make good profit, so they set a goal and made it as long as possible, so they could have time to become the government and control and manipulate everything
For a massive world owning company BNL actually comes across as surprisingly responsible and willing to take responsibility for the state of the earth. Had the plan actually worked out a relatively short 5 year trip wouldn’t have really altered humanity as much as they where in the movie. We also don’t necessarily know when the other WALL E units burnt out so it’s possible they didn’t last long past that initial period and a single unit couldn’t have done all that much especially given it spent a good deal of time goofing around. If the auto pilot hadn’t gone rouge the plan may have worked in the planned time frame. BNL are surprisingly moral given no one was ever going to hold them responsible for anything.
Well, in the operation cleanup explanation they say that the problem is that "global real-estate" is shrinking, not mentioning pollution directly. So, it doesn't exactly seem to be out of the goodness of their hearts, but rather them just realizing their expansion will be limited. Plus, I don't think you can just pump the smoke from incineration directly out of the atmosphere. I mean, I'm not an expert on incineration, but I don't see how that is supposed to work.
bnl knowing that the five year trip would never work from the beginning is a major plotpoint in the movie and the reason why auto "went rouge". the bnl/world president literally sent all autopilots a secret message hidden from the human captains that told them to never let the humans come back. The EVEs were just a fake show to get support and so were the WALL-Es. They wernt supposed to work. The only robots that got a personality and "went rouge" were WALL-E and EVE. wall-e learned over time by himself how to fix him, and both robots fell in love and worked together. Auto did exactly what BnL wanted and followed its programming. in fact AUTO was the only robot in the entire movie with no funny moments or personality or anything at all. even the ones that wernt deemed defective like mo and the typist near the elevator deviated from the script with mo leaving the track and shivering in fear, the typist waving back at wall-e, and BURN-E getting frustrated in that one short and actually making his job harder for himself out of anger.
AUTO never went rogue. He was simply following the directive given to him. The real problem is BNL's willingness to just give up instead of finding other solutions.
Wall-E was one of my favorite movies that take place in the future back then, if not, my favorite movie back then. Can't believe how incredibly well this movie aged.
Something I noticed is in the movie multiple ships take off but only the AXIOM returns. So those other people who left in other ships won't return? I was hoping they would like contact the other ships and tell them to all come back too or something..
I, I think that the other ships did not return because the autopilot followed with the A113 directive, and although the captain rebelled as a step in the Axiom I think they did not return, because it is also seen at the end of the movie that they returned only emergency capsules and not the ships
It's possible that once back on earth, they sent a new directive to the other cruise ships. I mean, all of the tech that buy n large had on earth was left there.
Maybe the captain of the axiom found out later on after landing on earth that there were other ships, and then he sent a signal to them to come back to earth.
BnL has a strong simularity with distopic games companies like Aperture Science from Portal, or Spacers Choice from The Outer Worlds. This level of Monopoly and power that a Company can get, and at the same time, comicaly incompetent in a Lot of ways. It's interesting How different médias developed so similar world building. Who inspired who?
Actual corporations for doing stuff like dumping toxic chemicals 'cause it's cheaper than properly disposing of them and making foreign children essentially work as slaves 'cause it's cheaper than hiring more workers and taking control of the government to focus on stupid political issues instead of the bullshit that goes on behind everyonecs back like murder, rape, insanity, exploitation, greed, lust, power, all to line the rich man's pockets. Because as long as it is lined, they get what they want. And if they have more, they get more of what they want. What they don't understand is what it's like. I'm getting tired of the bullshit like trump and abortion, gas prices, stupid wars with Russia, jobs getting worse, I want to live a life knowing somebody in the government body cares enough about their people to help them _themselves._ The leader of Ukraine is a massively good example. This freedom of the business has gone too damn far, because unless you can support the other rich guys and make them more money, you aren't up for government. It's all owned by rich guys that make each other more money, unmistakably sourced from _us, the people._ The entire BnL corporation is an attempted expression of this very real worry in a family movie. It expresses it well.
@@sakorozensky Have you ever played the Outer Worlds? It's from 2019, and It's even more similar. All the storyline and the vibes of the game seem to be inspired in Wall-e
i was obsessed with bnl when it first came out. i was 9. and pointed out every big skyscraper or retailer and shouted another BNL! drove my parents crazy
Imagine if a small company like buy n large was suddenly became a global superpower stronger than the US and China I would be scared if this company was real
It isn't just stronger. It _owns_ both of them. They _are_ the government, the army, your healthcare and stores, etc. They own everything. Including you.
BnL would be horrifying. OCP was also a big fictional megacorporation, but their influence was mainly within the United States, most prominently around Detroit. BnL, on the other hand, was global.
I wanna know what sorta Hideo Kojima nightmare pack Pixar were smoking when coming up with Wall.E's world because gaht damn they've started predicting the future
I'll be honest, Wall.E is my favorite Pixar film of all time. But in terms of lore, yeah, there is a lot to unpack, whilst there is a lot of questions left unanswered.
It's interesting how this movie cautioned us about the rise of corporations. They want us to stay in our comfort zone, stay unskilled, consume their products and give them money. A skill changes a person's brain's neural network and worldview, making that person harder to control. A monopoly leads to misery and inequality by eliminating competition.
@@sakorozensky I mean , at least you could vote with your wallet . It would still suck , but considering that most politicians dont even care about their voters , at least it would be an improvement .
Now Amazon has supermarket stores, very similar coming from a company that started selling books on the Internet, it is becoming more and more gigantic, don't be surprised if one day Amazon and Google join, or Elon Musk does his thing buying both, WALL -E is not far from reality in a few years, Buy n' Large is the example of what it could be in the future...
@@sakorozensky at least BnL is not malevolent, or stupid enough to defend an alien device that brings monsters everywhere. Regardless, this world is better.
4:07 "Buy n Large has become the world leader in every conceivable field Including... World Leadership!" That kinda sounds like a dictatorship. would you?
We have the privilege of living in the timeline where they are making the Deathotron 5000 from the popular sci-fi movie “Don’t Make the Deathotron 5000”
BnL has influence and power on the incredibles movie, cars, toy story, wall e, UP, and around 2 more movies. All pixar films are connected into one big storyline and plot, BnL plays a big part of it all
Imagine being a high type 1 civ and instead of making sun centric orbital habitats and a dyson swarm to basically remove the need to live on a planet entirely, you make goofy cruise ships. Also if the goofy cruise ships were flying around so long but also constantly throwing out trash, meaning net negative materials, where were they getting raw materials?
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Pff yeah five years Damn it the jingle is stuck in my head!!! *Tackles the announcer* nadie cubre la bandera de mexico con un ponche B n L logo!!! *Strangles them*
@@ELCarnerojrLFDO you'd be doing the world a favor it can never repay.....now that i think of it it was most likely their plan to do it all y'know like the enclave in fallout series for supreme world domination
It's kind of scary that a company that started out as a frozen yogurt company slowly bought everything over the years to become a corporate giant, sounds kind of similar to a certain company....................
Yep, looks like Disney or Amazon o ...... Elon Musk
A megacorp in other words
Your both right
Yep
At least BnL trys to be honest
“We’re all in this together”
Good Lord they were ahead of their time.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
World economic forum’s great reset has entered the chat
Once we know that we are, we're all stars
And we see that
@@tadekw9108 Welp that turns out that was never really possible. Maybe don't buy into popular shared scripts.
Yeah, once I heard it, it hit pretty hard.
The two people accidentally falling off the chairs in the movie has so much more context now. The chairs moved on autopilot, the consumers were trained to sit there and “go with the flow.”
Those two people were the first humans to make their own choices in generations, probably felt like breaking the fourth wall for them
They fell into the backrooms from their chairs.
Bro im surprised that they remembered how to walk in the first place let alone getting up LMAO
I had assumed that without knowing, I didn’t think they would know how to operate the chairs independently with how formulaic their movements were.
Bro learning to walk is preprogrammed in our dna it’s evolution what I don’t get is how they all still consume and buy shit I’m guessing it’s because there’s 600,000 thousand people on each axiom and only the Rich could buy their way to escape the apocalypse and the citizens aboard are spending their savings
@@theeliteogboi1313those are basic instincts, you cant forget bcz its literally hard coded on your brain
imagine posing for a stock photo and seeing yourself in a Disney movie out of nowhere
Without a doubt, this is the single most horrifying Pixar movie by lore. The fact that a megacorporation had the ability to destroy the planet and sent humans to space to avoid it is nuts. Plus, in the movie, Wall e is the last of his kind which means that the efforts made by BnL to recolonize Earth had failed. Theres so much thats unanswered in this film that makes you think.
It's like if Aperture Science gained political power
@@gooigigamer7398 Maybe something similar, but I think they would probably be researching more effective ways to deal with the increasing trash problem on Earth. Rather than just using the WALL-E bots doing most of the work.
What scares me the most is realizing how current society is heading towards a similar fate!
@@glamrockballora8628 Yup, part of my reason for running for president.
And don’t forget that the citizens on the Axiom are fed using the corpses of dead passengers!
Leave it to Pixar to make a fairly scary sci-fi movie thats still G rated…
That doesn't convince me much the truth.
"We're all in this together"
*PTSD of 2020 starts kicking in*
a child wrote this
If BNL ruled the world, it would have definently met a lot of resistance on the way, meaning that at some point BNL would have been responsible for creating massive fleets of hunter killer robots and vehicles, this is evidenced by the existence of EVE having an advanced plasma cannon on her arm, which fits into a tiny profile while having the power of a tank cannon, while also being semiautomatic. This proves that BNL researched hyper advanced weapons of war and bent over the nations of the earth through devastating wars and genocides.
I think BNL wanted to end the world on purpose
Samsung literally makes sentry guns and tanks for militaristic purposes. I don't see anyone talking negativity about it though.🤨
@@Citrusautomaton well, samsung is yet to have conquered the world. Maybe amazon might.
@foxy2.0
While that may be true, they're not the only company that does things like that.
Gillette makes those razors and creams you shave your face with, but also makes military-grade Razor Wire that's strung along the tops of fences at many state prisons, for example.
Eh, doubt it. All it would require is enough propaganda to get BNL board members elected as heads of state.
It's amazing how most people probably have never seen these commercials. You can see how much effort went into making these.
exactly!
Wait these aren't made by the youtuber?
@@TheSourOnion Nope, these are from the movie
@@AltimaNEO this is the extra or promotional material right? it's not actually in the movie
@@skyfeelan No, its in the movie. Its cut in between scenes. Like the first part introducing the Wall-e robots is one of the first scenes in the movie. Its how they "narrate" the story a bit, considering theres not many speaking roles.
According to these commercials, each Axiom cruise liner only holds 600K passengers. The movie never states how many ships left Earth, but I'm sure it wasn't enough to carry the entire population. I wonder how many people were left behind on the doomed planet to die?
Only one returned, so there could be many more out there.
We know there is at least 2 more ships as seen in the operation cleanup section, seeing how big BNL is they definitely had the funds to build alot more,and even then it apparently wasn't free since one of the commercials said "reserve your spot today", meaning alot of people probably couldn't afford to get on a ship.
@@mcfeddleThis is true, as ships were eventually issued directive A113 which basically told all of them to never come back and to just drift around in space forever. Axiom was the only one we know of to defy that order.
@@captainseasick6663Do the credits not show the other ships being told to return?
Why do you think Eve has a gun
Amazon in 60 years
Yes, excatly
more like 10-15 😂
lethal company: 👀
Hopefully not,
Maybe Disney too
I get huge aperture science vibes from these
I half expected to hear "Cave Johnson, we're done here" after Operation Cleanup
amazon very recently purchased group health, a hospital company
Seeing this comment makes me want Death Battle to do another army like Eggman vs Wily but with BnL vs Aperture Science.
Aperture if they stopped doing “science for the sake of science” and GladOS didn’t kill everyone
Was just about to comment this!
“…with over 2 million wholly owned subsidiaries, governmental bodies, healthcare centers…”
Wait…
LOL
I don't get it
@@entertainment-ox8gl what the BNL is saying, is that they are the goverment
@@TheJakeOn The World Government
@@amadeosendiulo2137 The World State
this dude traveled like 120 years later just to get a copy of BnL commercials...
Yes
@@sakorozensky Yes
Walle was my favourite movie as a kid. Such an amazing movie, its aged so well over the years.
this movie aged finer than wine some might say.
Oh yeah I definitely agree. It was so good, the story was great, and the CGI was great too! Unlike what kind of crap we get from Disney as they are so concerned about DEI and woke nonsense.
@@rayvaul3539 and what really gets my attention is how well detailed, it's like RTX existed back in 2008
@@rayvaul3539 Ironic how you're complaining about Disney being "woke" when WALL-E was probably the most "woke" Pixar movie, being a rebuke of corporatism and late-stage capitalism.
literally
Ironically is probably one of the more realistic futuristic prognosis
It looks like the writers/artists that worked on these had a lot of fun doing so and that makes me happy. To think how excited they must've been to get to create these realistically harsh commentaries on modern society all on Disney's dime 😁
Does anyone else think the BNL jingle at the beginning of each video is super relaxing?
Me.
It's refreshing, sounds like the old SEGA jingle
@@-Poka- "Buy n' Large presents...Boop the Robot!,available now for the BnL Genesis!"
@@-Poka-that’s what I was thinking too
Sounds like the Sega logo
I really love how P.I.X.A.R makes it look like a real company.
Mee to
Same here
It is seen in other films batteries in Toy Story
There needs to be a Pixar movie where it shows the events leading up to WALL-E in 2105 where Earth becomes truly too polluted and mankind is ordered to evacuate Earth. It will show how the Axiom and the other BNL starliners are made and the WALL-E’s being introduced and how Earth got covered in so much refuse. But it will mainly focus on an older guy similar to Carl who refuses to leave and stays behind.
YEP!!!!
Wall-E, the prequel
This sounds pretty good. I wrote a fanfic with a similar idea, only I threw Road Warrior in the mix.
never knew thats about the time walle takes place
Yes get a petition signed
WALL-E has so many wild implications about the future that seem entirely possible.
Fred Willard was perfect for the CEO of BnL.
The truth is that yes, I would change the world
@@sakorozensky It would be funny if Cave Johnson from the Portal series in an alternate dimension somehow manage to become the new CEO(or a co-CEO) of BNL. Here's what he would say about the whole situation:
Hello investors, Cave Johnson here. New CEO of Buy N' Large, that's right you've been bought, first order of business, we're renaming you under the Aperture brand. I'm thinking Aperture N' Large, marketing boys thinking of something else, so Aperture N' Large it is. Now you might have notice that there is an overabundance of trash outside of your hometown, city, country, and basically the whole damn planet. Well according to our ecological experts that the decomposition of the large landfills is causing the CO2 toxicity levels to skyrocket through the roof. Not to mention that due to all this trash everywhere(due to people not doing the sensible thing of recycling all this useless stuff they let lying all over place), will likely lead to the rapid population growth of rats, flies, raccoon and cockroaches that thrive in large amounts of garbage in one area. Although another thing to note is due to the increasing trashy environmental conditions will likely lead to theses pests to evolve into anthro-like intelligent creatures either through natural selection or mutation from all the toxic chemicals lying around, likely rule the planet once we leave the Earth in our ANL Starliners. Anyway to solve the trash-covered planet problem, let me introduce the WALL-E(Waste Allocation Load Lifter *Earth-Class*) robot. Think of this bot as a miniature Trashcompactor on treads that can compact more trash into cube for cube. They also are very durable, easy to maintain, and can apparently recharge in the sun due to being equip with Solar panels to recharge their battery without the need to plug in. They even been designed to have a laser in between their eyes to slice through any obstacle that is in their way, it may also be used to burn any pest so to prevent future animal overloads from taking over the planet. Now since the WALL-E units can only go 35 mph at top speed at best, these robots would be carried by a Truck that is also powered by Solar energy to avoid furthering polluting the atmosphere. They also been equipped with a warning signal that alerts them of an incoming duststorm, so they can retreat into the safety comfort of their home. Now that covers pretty much everything about the WALL-E robot, and while they do the cleaning, we will basically go to space for an extended vacation until they clear up all the trash. Anyway to you little trashcompactor bots out there, good luck, we are counting on you. Cave Johnson out.
@@bionic-tale4313 AMAZING MESSAGE
@@sakorozensky Yep, it would be a treat to Cave Johnson in an alternative universe narrate these BNL(or ANL) commercials after somehow ending up being the [Co]CEO of the Biggest company in the world of WALL-E. I wonder if he would find a way to use BNL in the further development of the Portal technology, or make Androids with names like GREG(Giga Remote Emulator Grid), TUR-ET(Target Ultra Reactive Earth-Class Turret) or CARO-INE(Computer Adaptive Role Operator Interlink Network Emulator). It would be interesting to see robots with both Aperture and Buy N' Large aesthetics unified to make some unique designs of the bots.
@@bionic-tale4313 I like that idea
The minimalism, the colors, the context, I can feel that these are actual 2100's commercials idk why.
nah bnl would be fruitgar ario
@@robproductions2599 implying that returned in 100 years
Its like 2000s style commercials is combined with far futuristic technologies.
Ngl its great combo.
"A five year plan"💀
"A seven hundred years plan"
"To explore strange new worlds..."
:)
Reminds me of a certain Union…
2 weeks…
@@BeanOfBean it least mine was better then BNL
1:40 sent chills up my spine. “We’re all In this together”. Where’ve i heard that before?
mmmmmm....
*covid*
High School Musical - We're All In This Together
@@CalebDNM WOW
Basically every tax-dodging megacorp pretending they care.
Really illustrates what an excellent critique on "green" capitalism Wall-E really was. Of course, the original film had BnL as more of a background critique, with the main focus being more on moving past our mistakes and making a greener more sustainable future.
Yes, but it turned out badly, very badly.
Funny thing. The original pitch was "What if there was a robot who didn't know he could stop doing his job?"
@@alaeriia01 That's a fucking amazing pitch.
I like it when artist make these kind of mock-up commercials to cover the background of some companies in their work, like the Valve did with Apature
I remember as a kid back in 2008 that I thought Sears would end up being like this but then years later they went bankrupt and closed like 98% of stores 😂
The bigger they are the harder they fall.
…Until they get too big
Idk what it is about the BNL hook but it sounds so nice and magical when really it is an evil corporation with a monopoly on everything
It literally sounds a little terrifying
@@sakorozensky without all the aging and distortion effects, just on its own its not so bad 3:18
but when you hear it being played through the speakers of an abandoned gas station in the middle of a desolate wasteland that was once a thriving ecosystem... idk it's just beautiful juxtaposition, the sounds of what should be a commercialized paradise but all that is left is the heaps of excess waste caused by such consumerism.
I'd say monopoly is kind of evil, but I will say it's not evil to the consumers. It's very clear that they want to take care of the consumer as much as they can here, make them happy as possible.
I find the BNL Commercials and the BNL Shorts really fascinating and really interesting
Yes is very interesting
But also at the same time, it is really horrifying.
What do you mean?
Walle has better lore than Star Wars, Harry Potter, DC, Marvel, and Pokémon
Not surprised they originally planned this to be five years, and it became over 50.
LOL
Try 700
5 years is not enough to make good profit, so they set a goal and made it as long as possible, so they could have time to become the government and control and manipulate everything
For a massive world owning company BNL actually comes across as surprisingly responsible and willing to take responsibility for the state of the earth. Had the plan actually worked out a relatively short 5 year trip wouldn’t have really altered humanity as much as they where in the movie. We also don’t necessarily know when the other WALL E units burnt out so it’s possible they didn’t last long past that initial period and a single unit couldn’t have done all that much especially given it spent a good deal of time goofing around. If the auto pilot hadn’t gone rouge the plan may have worked in the planned time frame.
BNL are surprisingly moral given no one was ever going to hold them responsible for anything.
The truth if I were in that situation I would want to die
Well, in the operation cleanup explanation they say that the problem is that "global real-estate" is shrinking, not mentioning pollution directly. So, it doesn't exactly seem to be out of the goodness of their hearts, but rather them just realizing their expansion will be limited.
Plus, I don't think you can just pump the smoke from incineration directly out of the atmosphere. I mean, I'm not an expert on incineration, but I don't see how that is supposed to work.
I think that's the problem they were trying to depict with BnL, the company solved everyone's problems and made living easy, too easy in fact.
bnl knowing that the five year trip would never work from the beginning is a major plotpoint in the movie and the reason why auto "went rouge". the bnl/world president literally sent all autopilots a secret message hidden from the human captains that told them to never let the humans come back.
The EVEs were just a fake show to get support and so were the WALL-Es. They wernt supposed to work. The only robots that got a personality and "went rouge" were WALL-E and EVE. wall-e learned over time by himself how to fix him, and both robots fell in love and worked together. Auto did exactly what BnL wanted and followed its programming.
in fact AUTO was the only robot in the entire movie with no funny moments or personality or anything at all. even the ones that wernt deemed defective like mo and the typist near the elevator deviated from the script with mo leaving the track and shivering in fear, the typist waving back at wall-e, and BURN-E getting frustrated in that one short and actually making his job harder for himself out of anger.
AUTO never went rogue. He was simply following the directive given to him. The real problem is BNL's willingness to just give up instead of finding other solutions.
Disney doesn't seem that different from BnL now LOL
not funny
Very funny. I laughed.
@@Mr.Innocence11219 but not me
Yeah, there's no way Disney would greenlight this movie today.
Bnl scares me.. I’m not gonna lie
YEP ME TO
Not me
Farewell Fred Willard. We will miss you, I cross my heart.
Me to, me to.
Wait, Fred Willards dead now 😳? I didn't know that.
Oh, he recently passed way just a few days ago? I didn't even notice that.
I’ll always remember you the The Grim Adventures Of Billy And Mandy’s Boogeyman.
Yall remember when amazon was an online bookstore?
"A five year plan"
A 700 years plan
This movie is just fucking disturbing, since corporate power accumulation is becoming a reality
Well, the truth is that yes, because some very large companies like Google or Amazon are already buying small companies.
@@sakorozenskyaquisition, and lobbying should be illegal.
The way the BnL logo is on every single thing reminds me of how Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il’s portraits are everywhere in North Korea
BNL doesn’t even seem like a bad company. There’s nothing indicating evil intentions, they just rule over everything
They make good stuff! Music, coffee, dairy products...
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Surveillance systems, all history books, voting machines...
Wait a minute-
“History books, all surveillance systems, voting machines… wait”
Es falsa esta corporación BNL buy n large es de la película de Walle
Octan
Wall-E was one of my favorite movies that take place in the future back then, if not, my favorite movie back then. Can't believe how incredibly well this movie aged.
1:40 - reminds me of 2020
Yeah, its look like similar
Something I noticed is in the movie multiple ships take off but only the AXIOM returns. So those other people who left in other ships won't return? I was hoping they would like contact the other ships and tell them to all come back too or something..
I, I think that the other ships did not return because the autopilot followed with the A113 directive, and although the captain rebelled as a step in the Axiom I think they did not return, because it is also seen at the end of the movie that they returned only emergency capsules and not the ships
Maybe other ships didnts survived.
It's possible that once back on earth, they sent a new directive to the other cruise ships. I mean, all of the tech that buy n large had on earth was left there.
Maybe the captain of the axiom found out later on after landing on earth that there were other ships, and then he sent a signal to them to come back to earth.
During the credits scene other ships do arrive.
Bro this dystopia BnL is creating is so relatable
Comparable to the Big 5 Tech Companies, Meta (Facebook), Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple
YEP, similar
Disney
We just have to combine them
I always love watching these BnL commericla and eyes only BnL files. Probably one day Amazon wil be like this lol. From homes to militarry lol.
Well, if Amazon becomes that at least does not pollute at chaotic levels
Buy N Large is literally the Vault-Tec of Pixar
BnL has a strong simularity with distopic games companies like Aperture Science from Portal, or Spacers Choice from The Outer Worlds. This level of Monopoly and power that a Company can get, and at the same time, comicaly incompetent in a Lot of ways. It's interesting How different médias developed so similar world building. Who inspired who?
Actual corporations for doing stuff like dumping toxic chemicals 'cause it's cheaper than properly disposing of them and making foreign children essentially work as slaves 'cause it's cheaper than hiring more workers and taking control of the government to focus on stupid political issues instead of the bullshit that goes on behind everyonecs back like murder, rape, insanity, exploitation, greed, lust, power, all to line the rich man's pockets. Because as long as it is lined, they get what they want. And if they have more, they get more of what they want.
What they don't understand is what it's like. I'm getting tired of the bullshit like trump and abortion, gas prices, stupid wars with Russia, jobs getting worse, I want to live a life knowing somebody in the government body cares enough about their people to help them _themselves._ The leader of Ukraine is a massively good example.
This freedom of the business has gone too damn far, because unless you can support the other rich guys and make them more money, you aren't up for government. It's all owned by rich guys that make each other more money, unmistakably sourced from _us, the people._
The entire BnL corporation is an attempted expression of this very real worry in a family movie. It expresses it well.
I think BNL inspired Aperture Science because the Movie Wall-E came out before the Portal video game.
@@sakorozensky Have you ever played the Outer Worlds? It's from 2019, and It's even more similar. All the storyline and the vibes of the game seem to be inspired in Wall-e
@@sakorozensky Wait, the first Portal game came out in 2007, while WALL-E came out at 2008.
@@bionic-tale4313maybe its the other way around?
Imagine if this is how they ran the advertising campaign for the movie. I’d be instantly hooked!
They did in a way, there was a spoof corporate website for BnL around the time the movie came out. A couple of these videos are from there I think.
i was obsessed with bnl when it first came out. i was 9. and pointed out every big skyscraper or retailer and shouted another BNL! drove my parents crazy
If you put an old camera filter on this video it becomes terror
analog horror
Imagine if a small company like buy n large was suddenly became a global superpower stronger than the US and China I would be scared if this company was real
👉👈
It isn't just stronger. It _owns_ both of them. They _are_ the government, the army, your healthcare and stores, etc. They own everything. Including you.
@@gavinmitchell3709 Just like the WEF
@@gavinmitchell3709hahaha
BnL would be horrifying. OCP was also a big fictional megacorporation, but their influence was mainly within the United States, most prominently around Detroit. BnL, on the other hand, was global.
I wanna know what sorta Hideo Kojima nightmare pack Pixar were smoking when coming up with Wall.E's world because gaht damn they've started predicting the future
What’s kind of scary is that this could be our future
Imagine if this actually existed?
so we're all be dead.
All is created in the Computer
@@ELCarnerojrLFDO And be fat
Yep humanity will be THICC.
There's Disney
I'll be honest, Wall.E is my favorite Pixar film of all time. But in terms of lore, yeah, there is a lot to unpack, whilst there is a lot of questions left unanswered.
I would like pixar to release a part 2, so we can learn more about the history and mysteries of BNL.
It's interesting how this movie cautioned us about the rise of corporations. They want us to stay in our comfort zone, stay unskilled, consume their products and give them money. A skill changes a person's brain's neural network and worldview, making that person harder to control. A monopoly leads to misery and inequality by eliminating competition.
I have a custom HO scale BnL boxcar I had made!
this almost has the same feel as those aperture training videos
Yes
Not gonna lie, if a corporation with a spokesperson CEO like this took over the world, I wouldn't mind
I in my opinion if it does not end the world I would not care either
bro what 💀
@@sakorozensky I mean , at least you could vote with your wallet . It would still suck , but considering that most politicians dont even care about their voters , at least it would be an improvement .
MY BRO, THEY DESTROYED THE EARTH IN WALLE
@@sebastianfilip6459 bro wtf is that spacing????
to think there was a time when Pixar was this on top of their game.
The kniwn fact that it cut out on "World Leadership " sounded like they cut out the phrase "world domination"
Amazon and Disney:
Similar.
Now Amazon has supermarket stores, very similar coming from a company that started selling books on the Internet, it is becoming more and more gigantic, don't be surprised if one day Amazon and Google join, or Elon Musk does his thing buying both, WALL -E is not far from reality in a few years, Buy n' Large is the example of what it could be in the future...
Crunchyroll too.
If they told me to choose to live in the Dead Space universe and Wall-E's, I'd definitely choose this one.
Good choice
@@sakorozensky at least BnL is not malevolent, or stupid enough to defend an alien device that brings monsters everywhere.
Regardless, this world is better.
@@sakorozensky Bnl
Yeah I'd rather be fat and oblivious then living in a h.p lovecraftian nightmare.
The Buy N Large Hover Chair knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't.
Bro this looks like Apeture science investment opportunity
hahahahaha
Why do I feel like this will be happening in 50 years
try 10 😂
because of how real it looks?
I loved these as a kid on the Wall-E DVD
X2
So wait.
Wall-E managed to bring one ship home..then..wheres the other ships?!
I think they haven’t arrived yet and must have sent a message out to all of them a bit late either just before warping or sometime after.
Lost in space, surely
1:55 NGL I'm liking that BNL intro.
4:07 "Buy n Large has become the world leader in every conceivable field Including... World Leadership!"
That kinda sounds like a dictatorship. would you?
Corporations and even small companies are almost always dictatorships. The employees never elect their leaders.
Why does this feel like it’s gonna happen in real life within our lifetimes
If the companies continue on this path, the same thing will happen as in the film.
Too late it's already happening. Elon Musk is already building his spaceships
We have the privilege of living in the timeline where they are making the Deathotron 5000 from the popular sci-fi movie “Don’t Make the Deathotron 5000”
“A five year plan” that Star Trek reference shouldn’t have smacked me in the face as hard as it did.
"В любом случае, мы меняем банк и предпочтём чекам наличные"
Отсылочки :)
YEP
Это на что отсылка?
@@kohtyp9747Рекламная компания Portal 2
The first ad is actually kinda trusty
Well, the first announcement showed that the operation cleanup was going to work.
BnL has influence and power on the incredibles movie, cars, toy story, wall e, UP, and around 2 more movies. All pixar films are connected into one big storyline and plot, BnL plays a big part of it all
7 billion people on a dying Earth, and they save 600k.
i love the “BnL” at the end of every video so much
Buy N' Large makes me think there is message about technocracy.
i had the "buyy n laaarge" stuck in ny head for years
it will remain there for even longer
Imagine being a high type 1 civ and instead of making sun centric orbital habitats and a dyson swarm to basically remove the need to live on a planet entirely, you make goofy cruise ships.
Also if the goofy cruise ships were flying around so long but also constantly throwing out trash, meaning net negative materials, where were they getting raw materials?
Presumably space mining via robots.
This almost feels like Aperture labs advertising
Yeah
i could unironically see wall-e as an arg project
This feels like we are heading in this direction folks
I love this company
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Buying LARGE industries seems like a natural FIT.
wow the puns
I think the battle between BNL and Aperture Science will be legendary...
I want a movie about that now, but NOW
the only thing that's missing is "Cave Johnson, we're done here"
gives me fallout vibes
Pff yeah five years
Damn it the jingle is stuck in my head!!!
*Tackles the announcer* nadie cubre la bandera de mexico con un ponche B n L logo!!!
*Strangles them*
me *back in time and destroy buy n large*
@@ELCarnerojrLFDO you'd be doing the world a favor it can never repay.....now that i think of it it was most likely their plan to do it all y'know like the enclave in fallout series for supreme world domination
I kinda wonder what happened to BnL's management, because they're clearly no longer in charge by the time of the movie.
The Axiom might literally be 1984, but much more subtle, and possibly being worse.
Those hover chairs need to be optional, if not then the people will become morbidly Obese
1:43 Where Have i heard this before?
I don`t no, where?
@@sakorozensky nearly every company during the first phases of the lockdown used that phrase
ooohhh
Maybe cause the pandemic was planned
What makes it scary is the fact that this is what capitalism does in real life
Imagine your planet getting taken over by a frozen yogurt company
This gives me half-life universe vibes