This New Video Explains "The Pixar Theory" Which Posits That Every Pixar Film Exists Within A Shared Universe

This New Video Explains "The Pixar Theory" Which Posits That Every Pixar Film Exists Within A Shared Universe

The renowned "Pixar Theory" supposes that every one of the animation studio's films exist within the same universe. This new video does an excellent job providing an in-depth explanation of the theory.

By Nebula - Nov 03, 2018 09:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies
Source: SuperCarlinBros
The Pixar obsessed SuperCarlinBrothers YouTube Channel recently put out a new video which explains the infinitely fascinating theory that every one of Pixar's animated films exist within the same universe.

Yes, you read that right. The likes of Toy Story, WALL-E, Inside Out, to even Monsters Inc. and Cars reside within the same universe - even the same planet - at least that's what the theory proposes. Beginning with The Good Dinosaur and ending, or rather restarting, with Monsters Inc.; the timeline is wild and sometimes finicky but is nevertheless entertaining.

The fun, clever, interlocking timeline theory has been covered previously by the SuperCarlinBrothers, but seeing as a bunch of Pixar films have released since their previous explanation (which is currently bordering ten-million views), they've released a new and improved version which takes into account the studio's recent animated films - like Coco, Cars 3, and Incredibles 2.

Watch it for yourself below:



 
What do you think of the theory? Are you convinced that the Pixar films all exist within the same universe?

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