The document analyzes the Pixar film Wall-E and discusses its appeal to both children and adults through its use of typical Disney characters and fairytale narrative structure alongside environmental and social messages, as well as the studio's need to appeal to a wide audience to turn a profit.
5. Typical Disney romance where the old equilibrium is broken the hero save the princess and the story ends in the new equilibrium where the villain is punished or killed and the characters live 'happily ever after'. This sequence may be 'old fashioned' but this dream like blossoming young love is always effective on this audience . NARRATIVE
6. Large and mainstream studio ‘Pixar’ is owned by Disney which is owned by shareholders. People buy shares to make a profit so the producers need to make sure this movie does end up making a profit by attracting to a wider audience