Pixar Just Released A Video That Proves All Their Movies Are Connected, And Here’s How
Disney has just surprised everyone by releasing a video that connects all 17 Pixar movies, and it actually makes sense.
Pixar has built a massive world of beloved storylines and characters since the release of Toy Story in 1995, and devoted fans have spent years connecting the dots between them. No, they didn’t discover a hidden doomsday prophecy, but they did reveal what could possibly be one of the most intricate and long-running tales ever put to screenplay. Disney themselves have now confirmed at least some of those theories, such as characters recurring mysteriously in multiple movies.
Blogger Jon Negroni cracked open Pandora’s box in 2013 when he wrote an epic essay on the film saga, proposing a timeline from Brave to Finding Dory involving witchcraft, artificial intelligence, and post-apocalyptic survival. You can read the full story here, but be prepared for an intensive brain workout.
The best part about all of this? It’s a great excuse to have a fresh Pixar movie marathon.
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Share on FacebookDisney easter eggs are nothing new. For example, if you watch Hercules, you can see that the lion he kills is actually Scar. Pixar is just continuing the tradition.
Some of the cars seem like a bit of a stretch just for this video, and the scooter headlight in the junk pile in Wall-E. Otherwise pretty cool.
More like reusing assets. Most of these are still not in the same universe.
it is (not confirmed yet), you can read the story from some blog, someone has the theory of it, he could even tell the timeline
Load More Replies...PS. Also, it's all computer generated, the library they have is not infinite, so they've been known to re-use shapes and characters here and there, doesn't make it a single universe, it just makes them slightly more lazy than the conspiracy theorists.
Load More Replies...Pixar is easily one of my favorite movie studios. They always include hidden scenes and objects, and story-lines. They keep their audience entertained in the moment, but allow for growth later when we rediscover the movies and realize there's more than we realized.
Whenever you make 3d models, you can a library and reuse them anywhere.
Not really. The stuff is so minor, the money would have no bearing on their films' budgets. It's mostly the artists grabbing something and sticking it into the background somewhere. Some of it isn't even animated, like Pinocchio in Tangled.
Load More Replies...Disney easter eggs are nothing new. For example, if you watch Hercules, you can see that the lion he kills is actually Scar. Pixar is just continuing the tradition.
Some of the cars seem like a bit of a stretch just for this video, and the scooter headlight in the junk pile in Wall-E. Otherwise pretty cool.
More like reusing assets. Most of these are still not in the same universe.
it is (not confirmed yet), you can read the story from some blog, someone has the theory of it, he could even tell the timeline
Load More Replies...PS. Also, it's all computer generated, the library they have is not infinite, so they've been known to re-use shapes and characters here and there, doesn't make it a single universe, it just makes them slightly more lazy than the conspiracy theorists.
Load More Replies...Pixar is easily one of my favorite movie studios. They always include hidden scenes and objects, and story-lines. They keep their audience entertained in the moment, but allow for growth later when we rediscover the movies and realize there's more than we realized.
Whenever you make 3d models, you can a library and reuse them anywhere.
Not really. The stuff is so minor, the money would have no bearing on their films' budgets. It's mostly the artists grabbing something and sticking it into the background somewhere. Some of it isn't even animated, like Pinocchio in Tangled.
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