Every Pixar movie is connected. a very smart man called Jon Negroni explains how, and possibly why.
Still don't believe it? Every Pixar film definitely DOES take place in the same world. After Wall-E liberates the humans and they rebuild society back on Earth, what happens then? During the end credits of Wall-E, we see the shoe that contains the last of plant life. It grows into a mighty tree. A tree that strikingly resembles the central tree in A Bug’s Life and the tree Carl and his wife used to lay.
Honestly, this is a great theory and one that goes into serious detail if you're still not conviced:
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Still don't believe it? Every Pixar film definitely DOES take place in the same world. After Wall-E liberates the humans and they rebuild society back on Earth, what happens then? During the end credits of Wall-E, we see the shoe that contains the last of plant life. It grows into a mighty tree. A tree that strikingly resembles the central tree in A Bug’s Life and the tree Carl and his wife used to lay.
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Honestly, this is a great theory and one that goes into serious detail if you're still not conviced:
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What do you think?
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