Cool Videos: The Pixar Theory will blow your friggin’ mind

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Have you ever heard of The Pixar Theory? If you are a movie fan or have a lot of time to waste online, chances are you have. The Pixar Theory is an elaborate idea proposed that all Pixar films exist within the same fictional universe. There have been a number of websites and flow charts designed to chronicle this idea which I am sure came to someone after at least a dozen bong hits and half a bottle of Jaeger.

Now, Bloop Animation has compiled the ever-growing theory into a YouTube video to be easily digested like a pot brownie and a glass of milk laced with PCP. The sprawling logic that actually works here soundly is amazing and baffling all at once.

So, sit back and see how every Pixar film from BRAVE to TOY STORY, CARS, MONSTERS INC, and WALL-E and more all exist within the same timeline. You may need to be sober for this because by the end you are going to feel as high as a kite.


Source: YouTube

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