

Maybe after earth fell to overpopulation and pollution, Humans left the planet in Axiom, the colony ship from Wall-E. But what if they once used to roam the Pixar Universe.

The only thing that’s missing is its dominant species. Things like this do not happen if humans are around. Talking cars, Humanoid monsters, anthropomorphic insects, and sentient robots – All of this sounds way too fictional, even for a fictional world. All Pixar Movies Happen After The Apocalypse Destroyed Humanity An angel appears in the form of a little kid to get the job done. The movie is about carl being escorted to Ellie in the afterlife. Carl actually died in the beginning of Up. It states that Up is not actually happening in the real world. But there’s a theory that may make this movie even sadder. It has so much intense emotions of loss and grief that it might even overwhelm the viewers. The Witch in Brave Is Boo From Monsters Inc The small plant has grown into a full grown tree and now supports an entire ecosystem as part of Mother Nature of a newly replenished Earth. In A Bug’s Life, the Tree we see is claimed to be the same plant sapling in Wall-E. Wall-E travels to Axiom, the human colony ship, where events unravel that finally lead to humans coming back to the planet.
In Wall-E, the discovery of plant life on Earth leads to a literal star-hopping mission.

The Wall-E Tree Sapling Becomes The Tree In A Bug’s Life When you factor in the fact that there are Easter Eggs of different Pixar movies in every other Pixar movie, this theory makes even more sense. Starting from Toy Story to Wall-E, Cars 2, and Monsters University, the movies depict the same world in different time periods. Jon Negroni has written a book claiming that almost as many as 14 Pixar movies may be occurring in the same universe. This theory is so profound amongst fan circles that a die-hard fan even wrote a book about it.
