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|origin = ''WALL-E'' |
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|occupation = [[AUTO]]'s henchman |
|occupation = [[AUTO]]'s henchman |
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− | |skills = Scanner |
+ | |skills = Scanner<br> |
+ | Tractor beam |
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− | |hobby = Controlling |
+ | |hobby = Controlling. |
− | |goals = Get rid of the plant (failed) |
+ | |goals = Get rid of the plant <small>(failed)</small>. |
− | |crimes = |
+ | |crimes = Theft<br> |
+ | Treachery |
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|type of villain = Right-Hand Robot}} |
|type of villain = Right-Hand Robot}} |
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− | '''GO-4''' ('''GO-FR''') is the secondary antagonist of Pixar's 9th full-length animated feature film |
+ | '''GO-4''' ('''GO-FR/Gopher''') is the secondary antagonist of Pixar's 9th full-length animated feature film ''WALL-E''. |
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+ | ==Appearance== |
− | He is quite small and easily recognizable due to the red police light atop his body. GO-4 is equipped with two salute-ready arms and |
+ | He is quite small and easily recognizable due to the large red police light atop his body. GO-4 is equipped with two grey salute-ready arms hidden in his broad white and rimmed shoulders. An anti-gravity stasis beam could be emitted from his chest. For communication, he had various beeps and other sounds, a derivative from Star Wars' R2-D2. GO-4 units also can deliver coffee to superiors (although that is not shown in the film). |
==History== |
==History== |
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===''WALL-E''=== |
===''WALL-E''=== |
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− | GO-4 serves aboard the ''Axiom'' as the Captain B. McCrea's first mate |
+ | GO-4 serves aboard the ''Axiom'' as the Captain B. McCrea's first mate and helped [[AUTO]] in his attempt to carry out Directive A-113. He tried to take away the plant from EVE's grasp when she tried to give it to the Captain. |
+ | The robot even gave out an electronic hiss to intimidate the pair. |
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+ | GO-4 then threw the plant in the trash as a feeble attempt to follow Directive A-113. The Gopher-bot then watches Wall-E as his henchman AUTO as he tasers Wall-E heavily for resisting to give up the plant. |
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+ | During the fight with AUTO and the Capitan, he was accidentally destroyed and was kicked and sent flying through a window and crashed down near one of the swimming pools in the Lido Deck. |
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===Other appearances=== |
===Other appearances=== |
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+ | *GO-4 appears briefly in the short movie ''BURN-E'' as a minor character. |
*One also appears in the video game, but it does not get destroyed. |
*One also appears in the video game, but it does not get destroyed. |
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GO-4.jpg |
GO-4.jpg |
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+ | wall-e-disneyscreencaps.com-9307.jpg|GO-4's death. |
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+ | GO-4.png |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *GO-4 is a pun on how personal assistants are often referred to as "gophers |
+ | *GO-4 is a pun on how personal assistants are often referred to as "gophers", a verbal pun as they are often sent to "Go for (GO-4) things.". |
*When GO-4 is sent flying out of the window, he makes a whistling sound and a smash sound very similar to the sound [[Wile E. Coyote]] makes when falling off a cliff in ''Looney Tunes''. |
*When GO-4 is sent flying out of the window, he makes a whistling sound and a smash sound very similar to the sound [[Wile E. Coyote]] makes when falling off a cliff in ''Looney Tunes''. |
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Revision as of 15:21, 22 September 2019
GO-4 (GO-FR/Gopher) is the secondary antagonist of Pixar's 9th full-length animated feature film WALL-E.
Appearance
He is quite small and easily recognizable due to the large red police light atop his body. GO-4 is equipped with two grey salute-ready arms hidden in his broad white and rimmed shoulders. An anti-gravity stasis beam could be emitted from his chest. For communication, he had various beeps and other sounds, a derivative from Star Wars' R2-D2. GO-4 units also can deliver coffee to superiors (although that is not shown in the film).
History
WALL-E
GO-4 serves aboard the Axiom as the Captain B. McCrea's first mate and helped AUTO in his attempt to carry out Directive A-113. He tried to take away the plant from EVE's grasp when she tried to give it to the Captain.
The robot even gave out an electronic hiss to intimidate the pair.
GO-4 then threw the plant in the trash as a feeble attempt to follow Directive A-113. The Gopher-bot then watches Wall-E as his henchman AUTO as he tasers Wall-E heavily for resisting to give up the plant.
During the fight with AUTO and the Capitan, he was accidentally destroyed and was kicked and sent flying through a window and crashed down near one of the swimming pools in the Lido Deck.
GO-4 used his personal elevator system to move fast around the Axiom. The entrances/exits of the elevator were usually at Steward Kiosks, the places where SECUR-T (Stewards) would be waiting inactive until they were needed. The elevator also granted GO-4 access to the captain's quarter.
Other appearances
- GO-4 appears briefly in the short movie BURN-E as a minor character.
- One also appears in the video game, but it does not get destroyed.
Gallery
Trivia
- GO-4 is a pun on how personal assistants are often referred to as "gophers", a verbal pun as they are often sent to "Go for (GO-4) things.".
- When GO-4 is sent flying out of the window, he makes a whistling sound and a smash sound very similar to the sound Wile E. Coyote makes when falling off a cliff in Looney Tunes.
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