


Not only did the machines help the humans win, but the planet had become so polluted that humans had to leave. It’s the outcome of this war that explains why cars inhabit the Earth in the “Cars” franchise as well as why there aren’t any humans. The Pixar Theory brings up a war between the animals and humans, with the latter teaming up with the machines. This was possibly caused by the pollution the humans left behind, thus allowing them to further mutate and eventually become the monsters we see in “Monsters, Inc.” This also explains why very few of the bugs look anything like their real-world counterparts. By this point in time, animals have become super intelligent - they build, create, talk, think, etc. Right before “Monsters, Inc.” is “A Bug’s Life”, which takes place sometime after the events of “WALL-E” and when the Tree of Life was planted. Besides, why else would we see the Pixar Ball in so many movies?Ī big question that “Monsters, Inc.” never answered was “Where did the monsters come from?” In fact though, we can easily deduce the answer just from the franchise’s place in the timeline according to the Pixar theory.

It may not confirm the Pixar Theory, specifically, to be true, though it does help solidify the theory’s foundation. However, there is a catch: this video only confirms that all of the Pixar films are in the same universe. In January 2017, Disney released a compilation video of various easter eggs hidden throughout Pixar films, showing how each flick connects to another. Wait a minute… if Disney has already confirmed it, then shouldn’t this be higher on the list? Yeah, we know this is a weird way to start out, but it’s a little more complicated than that. However, we won’t be including Carl & Ellie’s Letter to Andy from “Toy Story 3” as that Easter egg only exists in a trailer, not the final cut. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Reasons Why the Pixar Theory is True.įor this list, we’re looking at arguments in favor of the theory that Pixar’s films take place in the same universe. The Pixar Theory is more plausible than you might think.
