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Pixar universe theory

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The Pixar universe theory, or simply Pixar theory, proposes the existence of a "shared universe" in which every film created by Pixar Animation Studios takes place, sharing characteristics and an internal logic. Although the popularity of the theory started in 2013 with blogger Jon Negroni, the idea was already discussed before then.

Speaking in an interview in 2013, Cars "franchise guardian" Jay Ward rejected the theory, saying: "It's almost like the 9/11 conspiracy theories... it's like, really? No, the movies were sort of made in a different order by different directors in different times, in different places. It's cool that it all worked out that way, but it probably was not intentional." At the 2015 D23 Expo, during the "Pixar Secrets Revealed" panel, director Mark Andrews also rejected the Pixar theory, and Inside Out co-director Ronnie del Carmen said: "Do you know what kinds of meetings we'd have to have to make sure all our movies line up?!" The theory was also criticized by YouTube personalities and other commentators unrelated to Pixar.


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