Jul 14, 2013  •  In Entertainment, Geek, Movies, Weird

The Pixar Theory

Internet nerd John Negroni has blown my mind.

While the idea that all Pixar movies exist within the same universe isn’t entirely new, he has taken it a step further and postulated The Pixar Theory: a detailed proposition that all Pixar characters are part of the same universe, backed up by a believable timeline that incorporates all the movies into one narrative.

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The first movie in the timeline is Brave, which he points out provides an explanation for animals and inanimate objects that talk.

Centuries later, the animals from Brave that have been experimented on by the witch have interbred, creating a large-scale population of animals slowly gaining personification and intelligence on their own. There are two progressions: the progression of the animals and the progression of artificial intelligence. The events of the following movies set up a power struggle between humans, animals, and machines.

Following Brave, Negroni presents a stage for all-out war in regards to animals set by RatatouilleUp, and Finding Nemo, in that order.

The A.I. portion starts with The Incredibles, then progresses to the Toy Story movies, CarsWall-E, and Cars 2 (again, in that order). And since there are no humans left on planet Earth, A Bug’s Life thus becomes a post-apocalyptic film.  😮

Time progresses, and the final movie in the timeline is introduced:

Humanity, machines, and animals grow in harmony to the point where a new super species is born. Monsters. The monsters civilization is actually Earth in the incredibly distant future. . . .

In Monsters Inc., they have an energy crisis because they are in a future earth without humans. Humans are the source of energy, but thanks to the machines, again, the Monsters find a way to use doors to travel to the human world. Only, it’s not different dimensions.

Wait, what? Time travel? Oh yes he went there! And he manages to take it a step further by tying Monsters, Inc. back to the movie that started it all…

BOO GROWS UP TO BECOME THE WITCH IN BRAVE.

😯

This is only the very basic gist of it. You have to head over to the link to appreciate the Pixar Theory in all its glory, to read about all the little things that tie so many of the movies together (including a canceled Pixar movie that would also fit into this universe).

I think my brain just exploded from too much amazing.

Via Neatorama.

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4 Responses to “The Pixar Theory”

  1. Ashley says:

    Holy cow, mine did, too! Gotta show this to my husband, he’s a huge Pixar fan.

  2. AloneMordakai says:

    Just came across The Pixar Theory a few days ago. The full Theory is really amazing and the comments on that page have just exploded. Definitely a lot of fun to think about.

  3. Elle says:

    I like this theory. It’s a pretty cool one, really 🙂 . But, there are things that were left unexplained and some were just plain weak. I think they didn’t mean to create an actual plot about Pixar. Sure the stories could be connected, because they could’ve possibly be set in the same dimension, time, planet. But in my opinion, it was all unintentional. You went as far as creating this whole theory when they never intended a plot. But the fact that maybe all the movies were set in the same world, dimension, etc. had ultimately led to the theory and what happened to the humans. It’s possible that some of your evidence were true. Personally, I think that some of the movies were set in different dimensions, the monsters needed more time to mutate in my opinion, but hey, nothing is impossible. There may have been different causes of the mutation, like prolonged exposure to sumthin’ something… I don’t know. But some mutations, especially horrible ones, could’ve taken more than a hundred years. If Boo was the witch in Brave she could’ve possibly made time repeat itself and overlap. If the will-of-the-wisps were the source of magic, and she traveled back in time and was the main reason why animals, robots, machines, inanimate objects think differently, she was basically the whole reason why the world was different. Think, if she didn’t do that, everything would be normal. She messed the world up. If Boo was the witch in Brave, that means she was older before she could start traveling right? And if they were in the same world different time, that means that the witch did that BEFORE monsters inc. If Boo and the witch were the same, how could that have happened ? How did the magic resulted into the mutated monsters and Boo was not travelling yet?

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