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Monday, March 9, 2015

Disney Conspiracies Part 2

Yay this is part two of my Disney Conspiracies post!!!!!!! Let’s jump right in shall we….

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We left off the evolution of humans in The Incredibles, where humans with superpowers, known as “supers” exist. In The Incredibles, a robot called the “Omnidroid” is created, which ends up becoming so smart that it turns against its creator and all other humans. This also happens in Wall-E when Auto the auto-pilot steering wheel starts ordering around the captain instead of the other way around. (Remember how in my last post I told you that animals aren’t the only things that possess human like qualities and turn against the human race?) So, machines are also getting stronger and more powerful along with animals, but, there is something else in Pixar movies that possess human characteristics and stand up against humans… TOYS, which leads us to Toy Story. You may be thinking, well, toys are inanimate objects so how can they have the power to possess these qualities? The answer is: they take the power that is used by the “supers” to animate. In all three Toy Story movies, there are several examples of toys standing up to humans. In Toy Story, the toys stand up to Sid, who is Andy’s neighbor. In Toy Story 2, Jessie discloses how she feels about being abandoned by her former owner, Emily. And, in Toy Story 3, we learn about Lotzo’s backstory about his previous owner Daisy, and he claims that he now despises humans. 

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However, as much as the toys, animals, machines, etc., want to rise up against humans, we learn in Toy Story 2 that it is “dangerous” for the toys not to have human interaction, as they they don’t animate as often. This implies that both toys and machines need humans in order to function. But, the animals and machines still want to be in charge, so as Buy N’ Large expands, the Earth becomes even more polluted and humans have to eventually leave. So, the only creatures left on Earth would be the highly developed cars, from the movie Cars, which possess human qualities as well. But, these cars still rely on humans to get them their fuel, and the lack of fuel that is left leads to the fuel crisis presented in Cars 2. Eventually though, all of the sources that cars to use in order to function run out, and a few hundred years later, all cars are also extinct and the only things left on Earth are the Wall-E robots. At the end of Wall-E, we see that humans do return to Earth and the entire world begins to repopulate, and this is where A Bug’s Life comes in. These bugs are the first creatures to be back on Earth along with humans in a few hundred years. However, all bugs and humans evolve even further as they are living on a radioactive planet. But what did they evolve into? Monsters. The last two movies on the timeline, Monsters University and Monsters Inc., take place way in the future. And yet, these monsters still rely on humans in order to thrive, so, they created doors that are actually just time traveling machines that allow them to go back to the human age to retrieve their energy. And, the craziest part of this whole theory is, Boo from Monsters Inc. is thought to have used one of the doors to travel all the way back to the time Brave took place, making her the witch that turned Merida’s mom into a bear. This explains why she was carving a figure that resembled Sully into the wood in her shop. 

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So, this theory states that the timeline is really just one big loop. Although I personally believe that this was just made up by someone who has a really creative imagination, this is also one of the most interesting and confusing theories that I have ever heard. I am planning to do some more Disney conspiracy posts in the future, so keep an eye out for those!!!!


-Allie

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