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The Pixar Theory

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The Pixar Theory
This theory is that all of the Pixar movies actually exist within the same universe.

Jon Negroni spent one year unraveling the unknown world concealed deep within Pixar films. This thesis statement originally appeared on his personal blog and quickly became a viral sensation.

This theory covers every Pixar production since Toy Story. Brave is the beginning and the end of the timeline. It all starts with Merida discovering "the-will-of-the-wisps" or magic.

This magic is why animals and inanimate objects behave like humans. Eventually the Magic from the will of the wisps would lead to the birth of super heroes, which leads us to "The Incredibles."

Here we meet Buddy, a wannabe superhero who creates two things: self serving A.I. robots and the high tech Zero Point Energy which is electromagnetic energy that exists in a vacuum.

In "Toy Story," we witness the first signs of life found in inanimate objects, possibly due to zero point energy, something that could've been an unintended effect of syndrome's technological prowess. Here we also find out that sentient objects follow a code of rules and thrive on human love.

In "Toy Story 2" we see the toys discover that it is unsafe for them to be set apart from humankind. We start to see lifeless objects question their role in life. Resentment towards humans was not exclusively carried by lifeless objects, but by animals as well.

In "Finding Nemo" we witness the growing intelligence of an underwater network of fish who unite to save a fish from humans. This movie shows signs of growing resentment towards humans for polluting the environment and stealing fish to put them in cages. Animals begin to be more funny and carry more human features.

In 2007 we see animals ...

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... from existence and altering history.

In "Monsters, Inc" The monsters and machines didn't realize their fault of getting rid of humans until it was also tardy. They finally saw that humans were their source of energy, and needed to sustain life. The machines help solve that by letting the monsters use the doors to time travel to the human generations, which leads us to Boo.

Boo never got over Sulley and became preoccupied with finding out what befell to him.
She remembers that doors are the key to finding him and eventually learns to time travel through wooden doors. She goes back to find the source of magic aka the-will-of-the-wisps from "Brave" and creates magic to find Sulley. Although she knows how to time travel she doesn't know how to determine where she'll end up. Speculations have it as Boo being the one planting the Easter eggs throughout all the movies.

In this essay, the author

  • Explains the theory that all pixar movies exist within the same universe.
  • Analyzes how the magic of the wisps led to the birth of super heroes in "the incredibles." in "toy story," we witness the first signs of life found in inanimate objects.
  • Analyzes how toys discover that it is unsafe for them to be set apart from humankind. lifeless objects question their role in life. resentment towards humans was carried by animals as well.
  • Analyzes how "finding nemo" shows the growing intelligence of an underwater network of fish who unite to save a fish from humans.
  • Analyzes how animals are becoming more emboldened, as in "ratatouille," the first pixar movie to show animals interacting and befriending humans. remy finds his passion for cooking and displays human characteristics.
  • Analyzes how carl and ellie write andy a letter telling him to get rid of his toys and plan to live in solitude. in "up," carl is forced to sell his house to bnl which causes the polluting of the earth.
  • Analyzes how bnl sent the remaining humans into space on a ship named axiom leaving all other machines behind on earth. allinol polluted the whole earth due to its usage of oil.
  • Analyzes how wall-e and eve end up saving the human race start out fresh on earth again. the sapling he found turned into a mighty tree during the end credits.
  • Explains that animals evolved due to radiation caused by bnl and accidentally wiped humans off the face of the earth. monsters university taught that humans are dangerous and from another dimension.
  • Analyzes how the monsters and machines didn't realize their fault of getting rid of humans until it was also tardy. they finally saw that humans were their source of energy, and needed to sustain life.
  • Analyzes how boo never got over sulley and became preoccupied with finding out what befell to him. she learns to time travel through wooden doors.
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