Wall-E himself doesn’t “speak” a language — only beeps and “WALL-E”. So the dub is most noticeable in EVE, the autopilot (AUTO), and the human characters.
, where it continues to introduce new generations of Indonesian children to Pixar’s "magnum opus" in their native tongue. wall e dubbing indonesia
The success of WALL-E's Indonesian dubbing is just one example of the growing demand for dubbed content in Indonesia. As the country's film industry continues to grow, there are increasing opportunities for dubbing and localization. Wall-E himself doesn’t “speak” a language — only
When Pixar’s WALL-E first hit Indonesian screens in 2008, audiences were captivated by the lonely robot’s silent journey across a desolate Earth. But for younger viewers and families who preferred watching films in Bahasa Indonesia, the magic of the movie depended entirely on its dubbing team—a group facing a unique challenge: how do you “dub” a film where the main character barely speaks? The success of WALL-E's Indonesian dubbing is just