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The Pixar Theory is a hypothesis which posits that every movie produced by Pixar Animation Studios exists within the same universe in a linear timeline. The notion was first popularized in July 2013 after blogger Jon Negroni fleshed out his theory on his personal website.

Origin

As early as September 2009, fans from the Pixar Planet[2] message board theorized about whether or not Pixar's films existed in the same universe. In nearly 50 discussion posts, fans noted that the films sometimes offered small nods to each other, including a child reading a The Incredibles comic in Finding Nemo (shown below, left) and a postcard with Up characters Carl and Ellie's home address appearing in the trailer for Toy Story 3 (shown below, right).

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In June 2010, the theory was discussed on the IGN forums[3], where many members argued against its plausibility due to the premise of the 2006 film Cars, which is set in a world of self-driving, anthropomorphic vehicles. Then in August, LiveJournal user lynxgriffin[4] presented a theory involving aspects of the A.I. technology found in Portal and working Cars into the timeline as a sentient race that develops after humans have died out. On September 4th, 2012, Cracked[5] released an episode of the web debate series After Hours in which one of the hosts argues that every Pixar movie takes place in the same universe and therefore is an omen of an inevitable robot apocalypse. However, his theory failed to incorporate a number of Pixar films including Ratatouille, A Bug’s Life and Brave.

Negroni's Timeline

On July 11th, 2013, Jon Negroni wrote a blog post[6] explaining how all fourteen of Pixar’s feature length films from 1995’s Toy Story through 2013’s Monsters University are interconnected. According to his theory, the timeline begins in the 14th century with Brave, which introduces the idea that both animals and inanimate objects can behave like humans. As the tension between humans and animals evolves throughout the films, the corporation Buy-N-Large begins to thrive, eventually taking over the world by the year 2100, as portrayed in the 2008 film Wall-E (shown below).

In the distant future after the rise of artificial intelligence and subsequent exile of the human race from Earth, monsters become the dominant race, although they need human screams to survive, as seen in Monsters Inc (2001). They invent time traveling doors to travel back to human times, by which a monster named Sully meets a young girl named Boo. After the monsters move on, Boo learns how to use these magical doors to seek out her monster friend and ends up traveling back to the 14th century, where her now-elderly self appears as a witch in Brave.

Reception

Upon publication, Negroni’s Pixar theory was submitted to /r/FanTheories[7] and /r/Movies[8], where it gained more than 1,100 and 2,000 overall points, respectively. Also on July 11th, the theory was discussed on a handful of message boards including MMA Junkie[9], NeoGAF[10] and AltTabMe.[11] The following day, the theory was discussed on nmerous pop culture blogs and news sites including Vulture[12], BoingBoing[13], the A.V. Club[14], the Daily Dot[15], Mashable[16], Kotaku[17] and Buzzfeed.[18] On July 15th, Negroni posted a simplified version of his theory in a visual timeline.[19]

14TH-15TH CENTURY Taking place in medieval Scotland "Brave is the earliest Pixar story told yet, and introduces us to the concept of animals personified as humans Brave-Disney Pixar 1950s-1960s The Incredibles" introduces the idea of a self-serving A.., as we see developed by the Omnidroid and Syndrome's inventions, including the mastering of Zero Point Energy These are the first hints we see to a takeover by the machines with their swift eradication of their only threat, supers Pixar 1997-1998 Because "Toy Story 2" officially takes place in 1999, that sets the original film up at least 1 or 2 years before it. In "Toy Story, we witness the first signs of life found in inanimate objects, possibly due to Zero Point Energy, something that could have been an unintended effect of Syndrome's technological prowess. Here we also find that sentient objects follow a code of rules and thrive on human love 1999 Toy Story 2" tells us a lot about the motivations of the toys. Total isolation from humans is lethal, but museum interaction is considered a utopia. We also witness resentment from toys like Jesse being discarded by her owner.To Toy Story 2-Disney® Pixar

Pixar's Response

On July 18th, 2013, Jalopnik[20] reached out to Cars art coordinator and character manager Jay Ward[21] about the theory. He said that none of this was probably intentional, as the films were made in a different order by different directors and teams, but "it's cool that it all worked out that way."

Disney's Response

On March 15th, 2015, Disney's YouTube channel uploaded a video that showed the connection between every Pixar movie (shown below). The video has gained almost 2 million views as of January 18th, 2017.

[This video has been removed]

On January 15th, Disney's Toy Story Facebook account[22] uploaded the same video, edited to include recent Disney/Pixar films Finding Dory and Inside Out.

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About

The Pixar Theory is a hypothesis which posits that every movie produced by Pixar Animation Studios exists within the same universe in a linear timeline. The notion was first popularized in July 2013 after blogger Jon Negroni fleshed out his theory on his personal website.

Origin

As early as September 2009, fans from the Pixar Planet[2] message board theorized about whether or not Pixar's films existed in the same universe. In nearly 50 discussion posts, fans noted that the films sometimes offered small nods to each other, including a child reading a The Incredibles comic in Finding Nemo (shown below, left) and a postcard with Up characters Carl and Ellie's home address appearing in the trailer for Toy Story 3 (shown below, right).


MR.INCREDIBLE

Spread

In June 2010, the theory was discussed on the IGN forums[3], where many members argued against its plausibility due to the premise of the 2006 film Cars, which is set in a world of self-driving, anthropomorphic vehicles. Then in August, LiveJournal user lynxgriffin[4] presented a theory involving aspects of the A.I. technology found in Portal and working Cars into the timeline as a sentient race that develops after humans have died out. On September 4th, 2012, Cracked[5] released an episode of the web debate series After Hours in which one of the hosts argues that every Pixar movie takes place in the same universe and therefore is an omen of an inevitable robot apocalypse. However, his theory failed to incorporate a number of Pixar films including Ratatouille, A Bug’s Life and Brave.



Negroni's Timeline

On July 11th, 2013, Jon Negroni wrote a blog post[6] explaining how all fourteen of Pixar’s feature length films from 1995’s Toy Story through 2013’s Monsters University are interconnected. According to his theory, the timeline begins in the 14th century with Brave, which introduces the idea that both animals and inanimate objects can behave like humans. As the tension between humans and animals evolves throughout the films, the corporation Buy-N-Large begins to thrive, eventually taking over the world by the year 2100, as portrayed in the 2008 film Wall-E (shown below).



In the distant future after the rise of artificial intelligence and subsequent exile of the human race from Earth, monsters become the dominant race, although they need human screams to survive, as seen in Monsters Inc (2001). They invent time traveling doors to travel back to human times, by which a monster named Sully meets a young girl named Boo. After the monsters move on, Boo learns how to use these magical doors to seek out her monster friend and ends up traveling back to the 14th century, where her now-elderly self appears as a witch in Brave.

Reception

Upon publication, Negroni’s Pixar theory was submitted to /r/FanTheories[7] and /r/Movies[8], where it gained more than 1,100 and 2,000 overall points, respectively. Also on July 11th, the theory was discussed on a handful of message boards including MMA Junkie[9], NeoGAF[10] and AltTabMe.[11] The following day, the theory was discussed on nmerous pop culture blogs and news sites including Vulture[12], BoingBoing[13], the A.V. Club[14], the Daily Dot[15], Mashable[16], Kotaku[17] and Buzzfeed.[18] On July 15th, Negroni posted a simplified version of his theory in a visual timeline.[19]


14TH-15TH CENTURY Taking place in medieval Scotland "Brave is the earliest Pixar story told yet, and introduces us to the concept of animals personified as humans Brave-Disney Pixar 1950s-1960s The Incredibles" introduces the idea of a self-serving A.., as we see developed by the Omnidroid and Syndrome's inventions, including the mastering of Zero Point Energy These are the first hints we see to a takeover by the machines with their swift eradication of their only threat, supers Pixar 1997-1998 Because "Toy Story 2" officially takes place in 1999, that sets the original film up at least 1 or 2 years before it. In "Toy Story, we witness the first signs of life found in inanimate objects, possibly due to Zero Point Energy, something that could have been an unintended effect of Syndrome's technological prowess. Here we also find that sentient objects follow a code of rules and thrive on human love 1999 Toy Story 2" tells us a lot about the motivations of the toys. Total isolation from humans is lethal, but museum interaction is considered a utopia. We also witness resentment from toys like Jesse being discarded by her owner.To Toy Story 2-Disney® Pixar

Pixar's Response

On July 18th, 2013, Jalopnik[20] reached out to Cars art coordinator and character manager Jay Ward[21] about the theory. He said that none of this was probably intentional, as the films were made in a different order by different directors and teams, but "it's cool that it all worked out that way."

Disney's Response

On March 15th, 2015, Disney's YouTube channel uploaded a video that showed the connection between every Pixar movie (shown below). The video has gained almost 2 million views as of January 18th, 2017.


[This video has been removed]


On January 15th, Disney's Toy Story Facebook account[22] uploaded the same video, edited to include recent Disney/Pixar films Finding Dory and Inside Out.



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