

Why is this baseless assumption the starting point of the Pixar Theory? Because a magic user is a convenient way to connect entirely unrelated movies through time travel! Oh wait, the Witch has a woodcarving of Sully from Monsters, Inc. The starting point of this so-called theory is that the Witch from Brave is actually Boo, the little girl from Monsters, Inc. One such fan theory that has gained way too much attention and given way too much undeserved praise is “The Pixar Theory.” The Pixar Theory is a fan theory that suggest, beyond all logic, that every Pixar movie takes place in the same fictional world, but in differing timeframes.


But for the most part, from my experience, fan theories tend to be overly thought out nonsense. I know, that’s a harsh generalization, and I’m sure there are some exceptions.
