Buy n Large NANC-E Nannybot Takes Care Of Your Infant With Large Metal Claws

Writing by Evan Ackerman on Tuesday, 2 of October , 2007 at 1:29 am

Nannybot

If you’ve ever needed a break from your kids, the NANC-E Nannybot from Buy n Large is ready, willing, and able to take over. NANC-E is will automatically feed and ’stimulate’ your newborn child, while continuously monitoring health and happiness levels. And don’t worry, no unauthorized person or animal may approach NANC-E without providing the correct verbal cue, lest (I can only assume) some sort of defensive mode is activated. Find out where to get a NANC-E for your children at the Buy n Large website.

Are you appalled? If not, what’s wrong with you, of course this isn’t a real robot (yet). Actually, it’s all related to a new Pixar movie called Wall-E. More after the jump.

“WALL-E is the story of the last little robot on Earth. He is a robot that his programming was to help clean up. You see, it’s set way in the future. Through consumerism, rampant, unchecked consumerism, the Earth was covered with trash. And to clean up, everyone had to leave Earth and set in place millions of these little robots that went around to clean up the trash and make Earth habitable again.

Well, the cleanup program failed with the exception of this one little robot and he’s left on Earth doing his duty all alone. But it’s not a story about science fiction. It’s a love story, because, you see, WALL-E falls in love with [Eve], a robot from a probe that comes down to check on Earth, and she’s left there to check on and see how things are going and he absolutely falls in love with her.” -John Lasseter

Make sure to check out the awesome Buy n Large website, and don’t miss the Buy N Large Privacy Policy. It’s a gem. Wall-E will be in theatres June 27, 2008.

[ Wall-E ] VIA [ Gizmodo ]

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