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  • BlueNGold
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    • Aug 2009
    • 21817

    #1

    The Pixar Theory

    Read this and prepare to have your mind possibly blown:

    Every Pixar movie is connected. I explain how, and possibly why. This theory covers every feature-length movie made by Pixar Animation Studios since 1995...


    Basically this guy has watched every Pixar movie and come up with the idea that they're all connected and fall under one universe. It's "one cohesive timeline with a theme", as he puts it.

    It's a long read but pretty interesting. I enjoyed it.

    [W]hy would machines want to get rid of humans in the first place? We know that animals don’t like humans because they are polluting the Earth and experimenting on them, but why would the machines have an issue? Enter Toy Story. Here we see humans using and discarding “objects” that are clearly sentient. Yes, the toys love it Uncle Tom style, but over the course of the Toy Story sequels, we see toys becoming fed up. But wait? Toys and inanimate objects aren’t necessarily machines, so how do they have some kind of intelligence? Syndrome points to the answer. He tells Mr. Incredible that his lasers are powered by Zero Point Energy. This is the electromagnetic energy that exists in a vacuum. It’s the unseen energy we find in wavelengths and a reasonable explanation for how toys and objects in the Pixar world draw power.
    By the events of the Toy Story movies, we are in the 90s until 2010. It’s been 40-50 years or so since the events of The Incredibles, giving A.I. plenty of time to develop BNL. Meanwhile, Pixar is hinting at dissatisfaction among pockets of toy civilizations. The toys rise up against Sid in the first movie. Jesse resents her owner, Emily, for abandoning her. Lotso Huggin’ Bear straight up hates humans by the third movie. Toys are obviously not satisfied with the status quo, providing a reason for why machines and objects alike are ready to take over.
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  • Chrisksaint
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    • Apr 2010
    • 19127

    #2
    Re: The Pixar Theory

    Soo what he's saying is we'll get an Avengers/Justice League type of Pixar movie in the future?
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    • Blzer
      Resident film pundit
      • Mar 2004
      • 42515

      #3
      Re: The Pixar Theory

      Come to think of it, I do remember seeing WALL-E compact a Buzz Lightyear in the scrap of heap. [/sarcasm]

      Would be interesting to see something like this come into fruition if it comes without any actual holes.
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      • thaSLAB
        [Player 1]
        • Feb 2008
        • 4495

        #4
        It's already been stated (by Pixar) that there are common links between all of their movies... So basically, the same 'universe'. As well as how the desk lamp Luxo Jr. plays into this universe.

        This guys does seem to put together the perfect 'high' piece tho, lol.

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        • TheMatrix31
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          • Jul 2002
          • 52908

          #5
          Re: The Pixar Theory

          Pretty ****ing fascinating.

          I haven't seen all Pixar films, but damn, I want to watch them now.

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