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Incredibles yes, Wall-E no.
Seconded.

I would love to see the little baby slightly more grown up using his powers.
That is the exact reasoning I was going to use to agree. That baby is totally awesome at the end of the movie and in the short animation based on his time with the babysitter. I would love to see him older.

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A prequel to Monsters, Inc. is in development.
Random fact time: the real name of the girl (Boo) is actually Mary. She's also voiced by a Mary.

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WALL-E left me with the impression that there were far more ships out there than simply the Axiom. An automated video advertisement motion-activated as WALL-E rolled by stated that starliners were leaving the planet "everyday." The president was still on Earth when we issued order A113 to Auto. There are other unanswered questions. Sufficed to say, concluding Earth's rehabilitation is not my interest in a continuation to the story which has neither been confirmed NOR denied outright.
"Leaving everyday" could mean sending more small individual pods to the single large ship they managed to create. Realistically (lol realism in animated movies) it would be damn near impossible to either create a ship of that size or manage to get it out of the atmosphere once built.

But anyway. I don't want there to be WALL-E remake. It's already fine the way it is. It's a love story between Johnny 5 and a floating robo-penguin set in a universe akin to Idiocracy. There's nowhere to go but down.