Wall-E Bento Art is Too Cute To Eat
3 Comments By Eran Abramson on September 25th, 2009 in Arts and CraftsWe already know how cute Wall-E can be with those puppy-like eyes, and this Bento art is just as adorable, but the problem is that no one can really get themselves to take a bite out of Wall-E.
Created by the amazing AnnaTheRed, this is a beautiful creation of Wall-E that would get you hungry for more like the Tetris Bento Lunchbox did. She goes over what makes up each item and shape:
Wall-E:
- rice wrapped with egg sheet
- seaweed on cheese and carrot
- seaweed on rice mixed with black sesame seed and salt
- konnyaku (yam cake) and seaweed
EVE:
- quail egg
- kamaboko dyed with purple cabbage juice on seaweed
Garbage cubes:
- Japanese style hamburger
Flowers:
- carrot
Other food:
- broccoli
- asparagus
- rice
- lettuce
Sounds tasty and healthy. Perhaps these kind of foods should be marketed along with Wall-E and maybe get the kids of today to eat a little healthier. But then again…what executive will buy to that notion?
For other cute Wall-E creations, check out the amazingly sweet Wall-E Cake and the Wall-E Computer Mod which is not for eating but for surfing the net.
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