WALL-E
The Lorax
Health
Environment
Technology
100

Name the spaceship the humans live on? 

The Axiom

100
Who does the Lorax speak for?

The trees

100

What happens to the humans' physical fitness in WALL-E?

They become overweight and weak because they never exercise.

100

Recite the lyrics to "Let it Die", O'Hare's part of the ending song and state what he was refeering to?

Let it die, let it die, let it shrivel up and die! (The Trufulla Seed)

100

How does O'hare know what goes on in Thneedville at all times?

He uses all sorts of surveillance technology

200

What colour jumpsuit is advertised to the Axiom passengers to consume? Hint: "Try ___. It's the new red"

Blue

200

What is the name of the Once-ler's invention?

The Thneed

200

What unhealthy habit causes many problems in WALL-E?

Spending all their time sitting in floating chairs while technology does everything.

200

In both stories we see different environmental impacts on the planet, list some of the similar impacts and who caused them.

Answers could include

Caused by Humans (pollution)

Lack of life (no trees, greenery etc)

Barren Wasteland

Dull/Dark colours

200

EVE was very clear on her directive (find proof of life), why was Auto not willing to accept the plant? ( A problem with Artificial intelligence).

Auto was programmed with emergency orders to keep the humans away from an unliveable earth. He could not use common sense to think and defy his programming. AI will only do as it's programmed to do and cannot replace human thoughts, feelings and emotions (e.g common sense, the plant showed earth was liveable again)

300

Who was the Director of the film?
Double points if you can name 1 other movie he has directed 

Andrew Stanton

Other films: Toy Story 1,2,3,4,5. Finding Nemo, Cars, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc

300

What is the name of the striped stump trees of the forest? 

Truffula Trees

300

What type of camera shot is this?

A) Close Up

B) Long Shot

C) Extreme close up

D) Mid Shot

A long shot as it shows the entire length of the body

300

What message do both WALL-E and The Lorax share about caring for the environment?

People must protect nature (the planet) before it's too late

300

In WALL-E, why do humans rely so heavily on technology?

It makes everything easier so they no longer do tasks themselves.

400

What year was Wall-E released?

2008

400

What plan did the Lorax have to get rid of the Once-Ler? 

Along with the other forest inhabitants, they put the sleeping Once-ler and his bed into the river to float away

400

The humans consume their food on the axiom in convenient liquid form. Create the most disgusting 5 ingredient smoothie recipe you can, sir will decide the winning team

Teacher awards points to

400

In The Lorax, what happens to the animals when the forest is destroyed?

It is unsustainable (they lose their homes), they cannot live there anymore. They are forced to leave.

400

In The Lorax, what piece of technology allows the Once-ler to cut down many trees quickly?

His Super-Axe-Hacker/Production factory

500

What does W.A.L.L-E stand for?

Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth

500

What was the name of the company which sold bottled "clean" air? 


O'Hare Air

 

500

Name 3 things that happen to the humans bones in WALL-E after years of living on the axiom? 

They shrink, become weaker and are no longer a support strucuture for the body

500

Compare how both films show the consequences of human greed on the environment.

The Lorax shows forests being destroyed for profit, while WALL-E shows Earth becoming a giant landfill because of overconsumption.

500

Compare how technology is presented in both films. What is the main message?

Technology is useful when used responsibly, but harmful when it encourages greed, laziness or environmental destruction.

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