![]() The Cars trilogy reveals there is a fuel shortage, as well as a lack of humans to power their existence, so cars die out while the Earth begins to recover. During this time, machines take over, brought to life by their owners’ love. Incinerating the world’s garbage increases pollution, making Earth uninhabitable for many years. Humans evacuate in spaceships, leaving robots to clean up the planet. By 2057, the Pixar Theory claims the company rules a severely overpopulated world. ![]() Pixar Movies in chronological order continues with two of the 2010s' best-animated movies of the decade, Inside Out and Coco. Both emphasize the power of human emotion, which BnL seeks to exploit. The latter also features BnL's significant industrial expansion. Meanwhile, animals continue to display startling intelligence, thriving off interaction with human culture, as evidenced in Ratatouille and with Dug in Up. Toy Story 3 clarifies the connection to BnL, with the company logo appearing on Buzz Lightyear’s batteries. They are power conduits unknowingly feeding off human emotion that consequently become sentient beings. Until this time, BnL extracts human energy via toys. This era marks the foundation of Buy n Large (BnL), the conglomerate that eventually controls governmental bodies in WALL-E. Jumping forward into the 1950s/1960s, The Incredibles establishes the government’s desire to harness human energy through superheroes, leading to the creation of Artificial Intelligence with the Omnidroid. According to the Pixar Theory, Brave introduces magic to the universe, including the ability to bring inanimate objects to life and create portals through doors.
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