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The story follows a young girl's journey through adolescence from the perspective of her emotions. On November 25, , The Good Dinosaur premiered to positive reviews, though its plot was generally deemed somewhat weak for a Pixar film.

The story reimagines a world where most dinosaurs never went extinct and follows a young Apatosaurus who meets a young human on his journey through a treacherous landscape. The story centers on Finding Nemo supporting character, Dory, as she struggles to find her way back to her parents.

The film was nominated for and won several awards. On June 16, , Cars 3 debuted to tepid box office success by Pixar standards but was generally deemed a step up from Cars 2 in terms of quality. The story follows the series protagonist Lightning McQueen as he strives to prove his worth as the best racecar in spite of a new era of flashy modern contenders. On November 22, , Coco premiered as a critical and commercial hit.

Inspired by the Mexican holiday, Dia de los Muertos , the story follows a young boy who finds himself in the Land of the Dead and searches for his great-great-grandfather to heal a rift in his family. On June 15, , long-awaited sequel The Incredibles 2 premiered. The story follows the main family directly following the end of the first film when public opinion of superheroes is at an all-time low. The film quickly became the second-highest-grossing animated film of all time , as well as the 15th highest-grossing film of all time.

On June 21, , Toy Story 4 premiered as the fourth installation of the history-making franchise. The story follows Woody and Buzz as they're separated from their new owner, Bonnie, while reuniting with Bo Peep. The film received the critical and commercial success expected of the franchise, becoming the highest earner of the series.

On March 6, , Onward was released theatrically. It became one of the industry's first casualties of the widespread theater closures due to the COVID outbreak, and was made available digitally less than a month later. The story takes place in a fantasy-themed world where magic has all but vanished and two elf brothers set off on a journey to temporarily resurrect their late father. The film received positive criticism, being noted as the first Pixar film to feature a Black protagonist.

The film will follow the adventures of two young sea monsters and will take place in Portorosso, Italy. Taylor Walker has worn many hats over the years, from competitive marksman to travel agent. If you really want to see how the PCU begins, you must start here and learn the story of a timid Apatosaurus, named Arlo, who is stranded far from his home.

But he meets a cave boy, Spot, and they work to return home. This film sets the stage for the Pixar Cinematic Universe, by showing us an alternate Earth history - one where dinosaurs are never killed off by an asteroid impact. This allowed dinosaurs to advance to a close-to-human level, foreshadowing the capabilities of animals in the future.

However, we also see the dinosaurs struggle, especially in the new world, where humans are succeeding. Brave is set in medieval Scotland - millions of years after the events in The Good Dinosaur. The Witch is a central figure in The Pixar Theory - and we'll get to why in a bit.

For now, notice she is able to walk through a door to seemingly transport to different places. Eagle-eyed watchers also spotted in her cabin a carving of what looks like Sully from Pixar's Monsters Inc, as well as several wooden bears. The cabin is also full of sentient objects, including knives, which appear to turn on The Witch for a moment. It's almost as if all these objects were capable of having thoughts or their own will power, just like the toys in Pixar's Toy Story.

With The Incredibles, we jump to the s and get to learn about the first superheroes. It starts as the US government forces them into hiding to appease a worried public. We see Mr Incredible marry Elastigirl, have three children, get a desk job, and long to fight crime as his masked alter ego. Then, suddenly, he gets a career-resurrecting chance from a man named Syndrome, a former fan, to stop superhero-killing AI robots. The Pixar Theory takes many liberties. For instance, it believes the US government created the first superheroes, all by harnessing emotions, a powerful energy that humans create.

While superheroes eventually die out, the collection of human emotions continues, largely thanks to a super-corporation, called Buy N Large, which also makes use of the AI technology that Syndrome created to defeat superheroes. Incredibles 2 picks up immediately where the first film ended. We see the Incredibles family battle the Underminer and cause extensive damage to their city, which leads to the family being cut off from witness protection-like assistance they had been receiving from the US government.

This causes the family to go work for a wealthy family, which has a grand plan of restoring superheroes to their past glory by regaining public trust.

The government, sick of being held responsible for the aftermath of superheroes and their actions, cuts off support for all the so-called "supers". Incredibles 2 also shows the rise of super corporations, including a telecommunications company owned by Winston Deavor. The first Pixar film is actually set in the s - decades after the events in Incredibles 2.

The Pixar Theory somehow figured out that Buy N Large created toys in order to harvest the power of human emotions, though that same energy the toys are collecting also makes them come to life. When Woody is damaged, he begins to confront his own mortality and a future when he will no longer be played with by Andy. Then, while saving a broken toy from a yard sale, Woody is abducted by a nefarious toy collector, which causes his friends to launch a mission to save him.

This sequel shows the start of toys resenting their humans. We especially see this with the toys that Woody meets while being held captive. This bubbling resentment toward humans, according to The Pixar Theory, also extends to the animal world. Finding Nemo is set just after the events in the first two Toy Story films - so, the early aughts. His father, Marlin, then immediately enlists the help of a fish named Dory, and the two of them go on a long, yet adorable cross-world adventure together to find his missing son.

This film shows sea creatures with similar levels of intellectual advancement as the toys in Toy Story. They communicate, have schools and shops, and they have a working society. We also see that fish held in captivity have the same resentment of humans as neglected toys do.

The sequel to Finding Nemo takes place right after the first film. However, when Dory is kidnapped and taken to the Marine Life Institute, those plans are put on hold. Finding Dory reveals that Dory was raised in captivity in close proximity to humans.

The Pixar Theory thinks that is the cause of her memory issues, but notes she is highly intelligent and capable of learning other languages like whale and can even read. So, while animals and toys might grow to resent humans, Dory's intellect suggests that, the closer in proximity to humans fish are, the smarter they can become.

Ratatouille occurs a few years after Finding Dory in the PCU timeline - likely in , the year it was made. It shows the happier side of human emotions and their impact on animals in this universe. The film follows a rat, named Remy, who dreams of becoming a chef like his hero, Auguste Gusteau. Remy soon finds himself working in secret with a chef in the restaurant of his now-deceased hero.

The obvious connection between Ratatouille and the other Pixar films is the intellectual ability of Remy and the strife between humans and everything else. Still, we see that a rat who lives in very close contact with humans can become a top chef in the world. An asteroid narrowly misses Earth and the dinosaurs survive. Earth is then controlled by dinosaurs, then humans, then machines and then intelligent animals. The films build on each era in the timeline.

There are a few issues with this order of course. While those who saw the film as kids will be approaching their 30s now, generation after generation has fallen for the charms of Buzz, Woody and co, with the franchise still going strong with a critically-acclaimed third sequel in It also marks the first appearance of the Pizza Planet truck and Luxo Ball — which have driven Easter Egg hunters wild by appearing in nearly every Pixar film so far….

An animated sequel!? Leave it to Pixar to not only make a fully-fledged theatrically-released follow up, but one which is widely regarded to improve on the original. Still the best-selling DVD of all-time, in the early s the world went crazy for meek clownfish, vegetarian sharks, and a certain amnesiac voiced by Ellen DeGeneres. Released just as the superhero craze was starting up, The Incredibles eschewed using comic book characters in favour of creating their own super-powered family.

And what a move it was — the film was a critical and commercial smash, and even now is one of the best superhero films ever made. If you subscribe to the Pixar Theory, this film takes place after humans have left a polluted Earth — an important plot point further down this list….

Somehow managing to make rats seem cute and relatable, the cleverly named Ratatouille follows rodent Remy as he pursues his unlikely dream to run an award-winning restaurant. Appropriately enough French Incredibles villain Bomb Voyage can be glimpsed in this movie — keep a close eye on the newspapers and mimes….

WALL-E follows a robot left to clean up an uninhabitable Earth who accidentally saves humanity while pursuing a love interest — but the real miracle is keeping kids entertained with barely any dialogue in the first half-hour.



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