

We also learn that this witch inexplicably disappears every time she passes through doors, leading us to believe that she may not even exist. Not only do we see animals behaving like humans, but we also see brooms (inanimate objects) behaving like people in the witch’s shop. We find out that this magic comes from an odd witch seemingly connected to the mysterious will-of-the-wisps. Merida discovers that there is “magic” that can solve her problems but inadvertently turns her mother into a bear. Obviously, this movie about a Scottish kingdom during the Dark Ages is the earliest time period covered by the Pixar films, but it’s also the only Pixar movie that actually explains why animals in the Pixar universe behave like humans sometimes. This movies shows how dinosaurs gained a human level of intelligence after almost being wiped out by an asteroid.īrave is the second and last movie in the timeline depending how you look at it. When the hidden clues or Easter eggs are cleverly revealed in the video, you’ll never be able to un-see the connection again.The Good Dinosaur is the first movie in the timeline. The new video that has since gone viral explains all the secret connections between Pixar’s films, including how “Monsters Inc.” ties into the Celtic legends of “Brave” and how “Ratatouille” fits in with “Wall-E”. RELATED: Reese Witherspoon Admits To Quitting A Certain Pixar Movie Because Her Accent Was So Bad Were you able to spot Lots-O’-Huggin’ bear from “Toy Story 3” in “Up”? Or “Inside Out”s’ Joy in “Finding Nemo”? Some of the Easter Eggs will blow your mind!

How can “The Good Dinosaur” possibly have anything in common with “Inside Out”? Some of the clues are more overt than others, while finding “The Incredibles” insignia or “A Bug’s Life” reference hidden in another Pixar film is harder. Now, a new video released by Disney reveals exactly how the animated universes connect, lending some credibility to the Pixar Theory.įrom “Toy Story” to “Finding Dory”, the in-depth video shows how even films that seem impossible to connect to another Pixar film exist within the same universe, zeroing in on some subtle references within each film. RELATED: Carrie Fisher Fans Petition To Make Leia A Disney Princess, Reaching 35,000 Signatures

Some of the more far-out theories speculate that Boo is actually the witch in “Brave” or that “Wall-E”‘s return to earth begins “A Bug’s Life”.

Most popular theories have fixated on Andy’s mom from “Toy Story” as the central connector with many believing her true identity is that of a grown-up Boo from “Monster’s Inc.” or Emily, cowgirl Jessie’s original owner. Fans have speculated for years that every Pixar film is secretly connected and now Disney has released proof.Ĭalled the “Pixar Theory”, people have been determined to find a common link between all Pixar films.
