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Wall-E and Eve get back on the ship, but are now being hunted down to retrieve the plant. Eve eventually takes the plant again, again shuts down, and is hauled off to the captain yet again. Wall-E frantically tries to follow and ends up in the trash chutes, crawling up to the bridge.
Eve is taken to the captain yet again. The Captain has learned a lot about Earth and is very excited to return and start the clean up. But it turns out that Otto Pilot has secret programming installed by Buy'nLarge that is meant to keep humans from returning to Earth. He refuses to obey the captain and locks him in his quarters. The two struggle over the plant, eventually throwing it in the trash chute, just as Wall-E arrives. He saves the plant, sticking it in his compactor box, but is tortured and severely damaged by Otto Pilot before he and Eve are tossed down the trash chute.
Wall-E is now in very bad shape, and Eve doesn't have the parts to fix them. Particularly bad is that his circuit board is fried. After they, with help from Mo, the cleaner robot, escape the Wall-A trash compactor robots, Wall-E and she realize that the only way to save him is to go back to Earth, but to do that they have to get the plant to an identifying machine, which will then put the ship on a course for the place of origin. Otto Pilot is determined to stop this.
The robots, with the help of all the previously freed broken bots, get to the machine and fight with Otto Pilot and the golf robot to get the plant into the machine, but it's a losing battle. The humans are getting tossed around by the drama and are being awakened from their stupor. They get the machine open, but Otto Pilot keeps trying to close it on top of Wall-E, further damaging him. Finally, the Captain, who has started to walk and do things for himself for the first time, overpowers and disables autopilot. The plant is put into the machine and the ship sets off for earth. Wall-E is now a wreck, and Eve cuddles him as they make the journey.
Upon their arrival at Earth, the humans unload and start walking for the first time while the Captain tells them about how they're going to restart life. Eve rushes Wall-E to his home (his cockroach is still waiting for him right where he was told to sit) and starts to repair him. She replaces all his parts and gives him a new circuit board, and when Wall-E charges up he does indeed work. But it clearly isn't Wall-E anymore. He isn't interested in his treasures and just starts to compact them, runs over his cockroach again without caring (the bug is again fine though), and starts working on trash outside. Eve keeps calling to him, trying to get the Wall-E she knew to come back. Finally, she grabs his hand and holds it, just like he'd wanted so badly, and you can see Wall-E come back to life. The two are left alone to listen to Hello Dolly.
As the credits roll, we see, through a progression of art, the procession of humanity's return to Earth. We start with cave paintings that show the early days, then travel through art styles all the way through impressionism, watching Earth become a green and habitable planet again. Wall-E and Eve are shown as a happy couple.