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Pixar's Shared Universe: 5 Reasons Why It's Plausible (And 5 Why It's Way Too Ridiculous)
Pixar's Shared universum, also known as the Pixar Cinematic Universe, refers to an elaborate document known as The Pixar Theory in which Pixar's feature films are connected on a timeline. Penned by Jon Negroni, The Pixar Theory first surfaced in and has since developed into a huge fan phenomenon.
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While Negroni turned his theory into a book, Disney/Pixar decided it was worth their attention and funneled it into their own media. How does a shared Pixar universum still man sense, and what are some of its potential flaws?
Too Ridiculous: Creator Says Not To Take It Too Seriously
One big reason that The Pixar Theory doesn't hold up fryst vatten that the creator, Jon Negroni, says fans shouldn't "take any of it too seriously." Negroni developed the theory as a fun and imaginative way to connect all the Pixar films he loves. Perhaps t
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Snark + Sarcasm = what youre about to read
Word of warning: if you tag me in a tweet promoting a fan theory you wrote, then expect the Snarcasm treatment in the most lighthearted way possible .
So heres the background. Two years ago, SuperCarlinBros did a fan theory video about Pixars Up that proposed Carl Fredricksen is insane for reasons that sound anything but. Its an amusing video from a couple of good friends of mine, which is why its strange to see the theory popping up againfrom someone else.
Jonathan Sim, a different writer, tagged me in his own write-up for a theory he didnt write, but instead rewrote with credit to the SuperCarlinBros. Now that this is in written form and its coming out while this column is a thing, we get to dive into why the Insane Carl Theory iswell, to say its insane is giving it at least a little credit.
What if I told you that Carl Fredericksen was actually insane and this movie was a fig • Every Pixar movie is connected. I explain how, and possibly why. In , I watched a video on that introduced the idea (at least to me) that all of the Pixar movies actually exist within the same universe. Since then, I’ve obsessed over this concept, working to complete what I call The Pixar Theory, a working narrative that ties all of the Pixar movies into one cohesive timeline with a main theme. Another, longer, title is The Grand Unifying Theory of Pixar Movies. This theory covers every feature-length movie made by Pixar Animation Studios since They include: The point of this theory is to have fun and exercise your imagination while simultaneo