
Mary (WALL-E) - Disney Wiki | Fandom
Mary is a human passenger on the Axiom. She has red hair tied up in a ponytail and her nails were dyed pink and is featured in Disney/Pixar's 2008 animated feature film, WALL-E. Mary's …
WALL-E - Wikipedia
When McCrea inspects EVE's storage compartment, the plant is missing, and EVE blames WALL-E for its disappearance. EVE is deemed faulty and taken to diagnostics. WALL-E …
Mary (WALL-E) | The Ultimate Disney Character Guide
Sep 9, 2022 · Your complete guide to Mary (WALL-E). Learn about the beloved Disney character's history, actor, fun facts, media appearances, merchandise and more.
WALL·E (2008) - Kathy Najimy as Mary - IMDb
Mary: [a group of youngsters rolls on the floor of the leaning ship toward where their arms stretch out as a barrier beyond the other fallen passengers] John, get ready to have some kids!
John and Mary (John Ratzenberger and Kathy Najimy) in WALL-E …
Bringing the big screen to life with description and analysis of John and Mary (John Ratzenberger and Kathy Najimy) in WALL-E.
WALL-E — Pixar Animation Studios
Even a robot on a dystopian planet needs a place to call home. At first WALL•E’s truck is enlivened only by a cockroach and a Hello, Dolly! video. The atmosphere changes when EVE …
Mary - WALL-E (Movie) - Behind The Voice Actors
Kathy Najimy is the voice of Mary in WALL-E, and Ai Sato is the Japanese voice. See image of Kathy Najimy, the voice of Mary in WALL-E (Movie).
Mary | Pixar Wiki | Fandom
Mary is a human passenger aboard the Axiom. While doing her usual business around the Axiom, Mary was talking to a friend via hologram as she boarded a monorail-type transport. WALL•E, …
Mary | WALL-E Wiki | Fandom
While at the windows, Mary was glancing at the stars, and during that she noticed WALL•E space dancing with EVE in space with a fire extinguisher. Soon after noticing, she accidentally …
WALL.E: W-W-WALL-EMary: [Introducing herself] Mary.WALL.E: …
A great memorable quote from the WALL·E movie on Quotes.net - WALL.E: W-W-WALL-EMary: [Introducing herself] Mary.WALL.E: [Points to EVE] EE-va?Mary: Oh, yes, of course.