VN-GO is a character in Disney/Pixar's 2008 animated feature film WALL-E. He is a paint-bot onboard the Axiom.
Overview
VN-GO is a small white painter robot with an articulating neck arm with its head being a paint brush, which is stain with mutiple colors. It has a small visor above the brisels of the brush. Its possible it became defective either due to obsessive painting or careless creativity. Due this, it tends to leave a trail of yellow paint behind it from its floor brush.
Trivia
- VN-GO's name is a pun on Vincent van Gogh, a famous painter.
- While following WALL•E and EVE, VN-GO plays a few of the notes of "Put On Your Sunday Clothes" with his wheels and brush.
- Another unit can also be seen in the film painting a wall when WALL-E was trying to find EVE. A Steward also supervises him.
- Concept art shows him colored orange.