Pixar Theory

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What if one was to tell you that some of your favorite childhood movies were interrelated? The Pixar theory is a mystery to many. In each movie, there is significant evidence of how they all are connected in the same universe. The theory originated from Jon Negroni, who wrote a novel that broke down the idea.
It all started with Brave, which follows Merida, a skilled and courageous archer as she defies her father, Scottish King Fergus. Although Brave (2012) is not the first Pixar movie to release, it is set in the 1500s, thus placing it in the beginning of our Pixar timeline. Merida discovers magic potions, which turns her mother into a bear and later explains why animals and objects behave like humans. The grandma uses these potions to disappear
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Buddy, a wannabe super hero, creates a spider like droid to defeat the superheros. This leads us to see the first evidences of how machines will later overthrow humans with zero point energy. Zero point energy is the energy that achieves use to self function.
Toys eventually use this zero point energy to function and behave similar to humans. Toy Story 1 and 2 take place in 1998 and 1999. Toys receive another source of energy with the attention and love from their owners. Andy’s delinquent neighbor, Sid, neglects his toys and we see that his toys are essentially lifeless. Jessie the toy cowgirl resents her owner for abandoning her. We start to see that the toys resent humans for their vulgar nature and begin to dislike them. Thus, leading us to witness the overthrow of the human race later in time. With the resentment of humans still in action, animals begin to demonstrate some of the same characteristics as humans. This evidence leads us to Finding Nemo, where Nemo and other characters are forced to interact with humans, which instigates the resentment. Dory, who is often forgetful was an animal that was experimented on. We often see pollution in Finding Nemo that hints at the plot of
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When Linguini is forced to work in a kitchen with no experience in cooking, Remy must control him. The controlment of humans is hint at a full scale war later in time.
Toy Story three which takes place in 2010, is biggest clue to the resentment of humans. Lotso the hugging bear hates humans for their emotional abandonment of toys. Lotso wants to take care of his own kind and live in complete segregation to humans.
In Up, Carl is forced to move due to the corporation of BnL wanting to expand the city. BnL is the corporation that is responsible for polluting the Earth, which will lead to their extinction on Earth. Carl learns that animals can interact with humans and sees the hatred they have. Charles Muntz trains an army of dogs, hence hinting the war between Humans and Animals. Animals rose up against humans to stop the pollution caused by BnL
Years later in 2100, after the war, we see that Machines (Cars) helped the humans defeat animals, but the imbalance on Earth made the humans go up to a space ship, hence Wall-E. Therefore we do not see any signs humans on Earth. Machines took over and were held responsible for running things on Earth. In Cars 2, Lightning Mcqueen travels the world proving that Cars and machines took over the the planet

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