This enterprising fellow turned a lifeless Wall-E toy into an actual Wall-E robot. He's written an Instructable documenting the process. I like the boneyard of Roomba parts in the second half of the video.
Wall-E robot from Wall-E toy
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HE doesn't seem to be able to make boxes of garbage! It would be way cool if it could do that
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