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Directive?
~ EVE
Plant!
~ EVE, upon seeing a live plant
WALL-E!!
~ EVE to Wall-E, her repeated catchphrase

EVE is the deuteragonist of WALL-E. Her name stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator. She is WALL-E's girlfriend.

She is voiced by Elissa Knight. In the Japanese version of the movie, she is voiced by Mie Sonozaki.

Personality

EVE can be trigger-happy and destructive, as seen at the early scene of the movie in which she was not hesitant to draw her powerful plasma gun and blew away anything that irked her. But in the later part of the movie, she mellows out to a degree and shows she can also be quite shy and kind.

Biography

Meeting WALL-E

WALL-E first meets EVE in the junkyard where he was ordered to get rid all of the trash. WALL-E is quickly enamored and falls in love with her, following her around as she scans the area for any signs of life. While she initially threatens him and his pet cockroach with the plasma gun she's equipped with, she quickly dismisses them as a non-threat. WALL-E, however, keeps following her around and makes a couple of attempts to get her attention, but EVE dismisses them. Eventually, she starts to get frustrated by her lack of results, and ends up destroying an entire line of ships after she gets stuck to the magnet of one of them. After that, WALL-E approaches her again and this time and this time, EVE inquires about his directive and name, which upon being shown and told, she gives her. WALL-E then brings EVE to his room to take shelter from a sandstorm, where he shows her his collection of neat items he's collected. Just as they begin to bond and grow closer over this though, he shows her a planet he just found, which upon scanning and getting a positive reading, she stores it inside herself and goes into standby mode with a green plant symbol on her chest, which WALL-E mistakes for her being shut off permanently. Despite all his efforts to get her out of that state by doing various activities with her, WALL-E was unable to find a solution to turn her back on. Eventually, she's picked up by a return vehicle, with WALL-E, mistaking her for being in trouble, acting as a stowaway.

In the Axiom

Inside the Axiom, EVE is still in standby mode until she is ported to the captain's deck. GO-4 stole the plant from her body and she is very angry with WALL-E because she believes him to be the thief. When WALL-E is causing a mess, the captain sends him to be cleaned. While in the repair ward, WALL-E accidently turns off all the machinery when mishandling her plasma gun, which frees all the other robots there and causes them to be designated as rogue robots, which EVE yells at him for. Later, she and WALL-E are shown on the Axiom's warning ads because of this. When trying to get the plant, WALL-E and EVE go after GO-4, but WALL-E gets accidentally locked up in a pod. WALL-E almost gets blown up in it, much to EVE's concern, but thankfully, he escapes with the help of a fire extinguisher, after which they begin to dance together in joy before going back to the Axiom.

Retrieving the stolen plant

After AUTO mutinies against the captain and tries to get rid of the plant by letting WALL-E and EVE get thrown out of an airlock with it along with the garbage, they are thankfully inadvertently saved by a cleaning robot named M-O. Despite EVE wanting to help WALL-E, he insists they need to get the plant where it belongs. After this, the two of them and M-O rally the reject bots that WALL-E freed from the repair ward to defeat the SECUR-T workers and follow the captain's instruction to get the plant to the Lido Deck where the holo-detector is located, where the plant needs to be placed so that the Axiom can make the jump to Earth. Despite AUTO's attempts to shut the holo-detector off, WALL-E keeps it open, nearly sacrificing himself in the process. Thankfully, the captain then succeeds in shutting AUTO down, while with the help of some passengers and the other robots, EVE places the plant in it, allowing the captain to return the Axiom to Earth. She subsequently tries to repair the badly damaged and crushed WALL-E with new parts, which succeeds, but then he seems to have lost his memories and just starts automatically going about his usual duties. However, after holding his hand and giving him a small static kiss, his memories come back and his personality is restored. She and WALL-E are then shown in the credits with the other robots (including BURN-E from the Pixar Short) helping to restore the Earth.

Video games

WALL-E

In her first appearance, EVE is a playable character in air levels. She can shoot blasters at destructible objects.

Disney Universe

EVE is a costume that can be unlocked from the WALL-E pack.

Disney INFINITY series

EVE appears as a townsperson.

Disney Magic Kingdoms

EVE is one of the Main Storyline characters along with WALL-E.

Disney Emoji Blitz

EVE is a support character that, when activated, will fly across the board and clear a set of emojis in a spiral shape.

Disney Heroes: Battle Mode

EVE is one of the playable heroes, along with WALL-E.

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