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Man builds WALL-E robot

But does it travel through space seeking its lost love?
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Wall-E at the D23 Expo presented by the Walt Disney Studios at the Anaheim Convention Center on September 13, 2009 in Anaheim, California. (John M. Heller/Getty Images)
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Mike Senna built a life-sized WALL-E robot because that's what Mike Senna does. 
 
A few years ago he built a working R2-D2 robot and then brought it to City of Hope, a pediatric cancer charity, because that's also what Mike Senna does. 
 
Senna spent around 25 hours a week building WALL-E, and said it probably took him about 3,200 to 3,000 thousand hours altogether, according to blastr.com
 
Here's the video:
 

http://www.globalpost.com/dispatches/globalpost-blogs/weird-wide-web/man-builds-wall-e-robot

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