Also, can we talk about the old ladies living in town how haven't felt the rain on their skin in years, seeing the town be accepting to this young generation and coming out and being themselves. There's some Pixar tears for you.
@@KingDomCame Not a COMPLETE Pixar Theory. Just an update with the new information added. A new viewer would still need to go back through all the other videos to get the complete picture.
Pixa: okay guys, let’s keep this movie simple it should just be enjoyable and fun to watch, so that the viewers can’t really overthink and worry too much about it. The viewers:
This is the kind of conspiracy theories I like… Sadly, I’m afraid that everything you said crumbles down, if you consider that “Silenzio Bruno!” is an actual saying that we use here in Italy!! We say that you have “un Bruno in testa” (you have a Bruno in your head) if you worry too much about non important stuff… Cool video tho.
Their Pixar theory is flawed in many ways. They ignore the shorts that came in the Monsters Inc. DVD that explain the origin of the Monsters and created their own theory. Still, it's fun to watch these videos.
@@t.a.f4133 yes, but it'd be a HUGE coincidence if the name they gave the character just so happened to work out with a cool line that also happens to be an Italian saying
I think that “Bruno” Alberto’s real name. Alberto was named Bruno and he used to be a wimp and scared of everything. After his dad left, Alberto toughened up and took on the name Alberto (Possibly his dad’s name) to become a different person. One that took risks and wasn’t scared of anything. He says “Silenzio Bruno” to remind himself to not be fearful kid he was.
As to the Pixar Theory, I think that animators were just tossing in Easter eggs at first, and once the Theory was hatched they opted to go with it. Without ever officially confirming or denying it. So that people will keep rewatching the whole franchise looking for clues to back up or challenge the Theory.
My personal headcanon is that Luca and Giulia designed (or at least helped to design, or laid the foundation for) the Axiom starships, and the one they took crashed into the planet of Onward hundreds of years later. The magical creatures we see are ones we know from earth because they are descended from magical creatures we know from earth. How would a sea monsters posterity turn into a satyr or a troll? Well, notice that a centaur was dating an elf in Onward, and literally nobody thought twice about it, meaning it was probably a common situation. The magic combined with the memories of the legends they knew on earth became true on the axiom on the way to the new planet. Over hundreds of years on the Axiom, the magical creatures interspersed with each other until everyone was a magical creature, and a mix between the "species" wouldn't be a big deal. Also, I just love the image in my head of Luca proposing at the first ever Axiom launch. Although, I don't know if the timing is right for that. It's possible that they just helped lay the foundation for the Axioms years later. I am still completely adamant that they got Riley to the moon, though. And wasn't there going to be a Buzz Lightyear movie? Maybe Luca and Giulia founded star command, which later was bought by BnL. TL:DR- GiuLuca go to space, to infinity and beyOnward.
So if the “animals are getting smarter” plot line of the Pixar theory isn’t going anywhere, maybe this is that. The start of the movie definitely gave me Finding Nemo vibes. Like, if the fish continued to get smarter and evolve, I can see this being the natural progression of their society. If the humans are evolving around this same time (supers), why can’t fish? Not all fish though, and not all over the world. Around Australia Finding Nemo is still about to happen with regular fish. But here in Italy? Fish supers baby.
This is sort of what I was thinking. With all the garbage in the ocean, it makes sense for fish to mutate into monsters even before the humans have left Earth.
@@brickbot2.038 i think its the other way around. The trash is inhibiting them. That makes it so that the fish in nemo are still kinda normal in 2000’s Australia, but the crystal clear Italian waters are home to monsters in the 60’s
Giulia’s father reminded me a lot of Flynt Lockwood’s dad from Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. I thought it was connected somehow but then I saw that it’s not a pixar film😅
You could even say that since there were no more children that had a similar personality as their parents they had to start sending the souls to the cars of their owners in order to keep the same effect in a way.
Bruno is not albertos father. Cassarosa answered someone on twitter saying: "We thought of it … but Alberto is a bit more silly than that. He made it up."
Him: Talking about the Pixar theory and coming up with insane theory’s about how all of the movies are connected. Me: Staring at the scary buzzlightyear and woody at the top left corner.
The Walle blob humans turning into monsters has been the thing that’s bothered me the most about the Pixar theory, but now it seems plausible! Time travel hurts my head haha so I’d say the supers are more likely the case rather than exiled monsters.
@@theboyaiden9519 “According to a DVD bonus feature "History of the Monster World", Monstropolis was founded after all of the monsters (originally a race of creatures called Mons), who once co-existed with humans, were all chased off the mainland, and eventually moved to an island in an unknown part of the world” -> so, canonically the same planet
@@Voidbear_FNaF_and_Undertale I have seen Meet the Robinsons and I enjoyed it. I like time travel such as that in Prisoner of Azkaban or in Ray Bradbury’s A Sound of Thunder, but going back in time to ensure the creation of your own race? That I will need a bit to digest. It fits well with the Pixar theory’s connection to memory; I just think it’s a little extra.
In regards to the end “People assume that time is a strict progression from cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.” -the 10th Doctor
🎵Now Luca is part of the Pixar Theory Every new movie just makes me teary One giant timeline, one huge story From Soul and Onward To Buzz and Forky The Pixar Theory, the Pixar Theory We're finally going to see it clearly This new edition will make me cheery This is the Pixar Theory🎵
Pixar *releases a movie about demon hunting in space with a cast of super intelligent poodles being lead by a worm in a hard hat" Supercarlinbrothers " finally, worthy opponent. Your fitting into the Pixar theory will be legendary!"
Or….. the sea monsters could just be there from the beginning and they began to gradually be more and more accepted onto land until many of them simply just stayed on land permanently and FORGOT their heritage (similar to the old ladies at the end of Luca). Then the sea monsters who live on land permanently would have to hide their ‘powers’ just like supers and some would eventually be classed as supers if discovered. This sea monster on land generation carries on until many unknowingly half sea monsters are on the axiums in wall•e. An axium crashes in the onward world and mermaids as well as semi-monsters are introduced from the mix of sea monster gene and spaceship radiation. The humans on earth with sea monster genes begin to evolve due to sea monster gene mixing with radiation and sudden change in lifestyle.
I honestly feel like this makes more sense. I liked where he was trying to go but the whole wrap around with monsters inc. just creates a paradox so it really doesn’t work 😅
@@magica3526 What he describes in the video is a paradox. So the first sea monster, ever, is actually a monster from monsters inc. (in the future) - a banished monster. BUT the monsters evolve because he mates with humans is the idea. So the future of monsters being on earth occurs because of the first sea monster, but you can’t have the first sea monster unless the monsters were already there but the first sea monster needs to be in the past for monsters to be present in the future. Soo … it’s a paradox. Unless there are other monsters or it’s actually radiation that makes the humans monsters & it wasn’t caused ONLY by that sea monster from monsters inc. There has to be a different source of monsters becoming monsters other than the first sea monster essentially. The theory can work that he proposes ONLY if there is a different factor causing the becoming of monsters in monsters inc.
Crabs are one of the classic "convergent evolution" tropes (the joke in science circles being that everything eventually evolves into a crab) so they could have been domesticated or just be evolved from whatever life might have been left under the water
I like the idea that these are banished monsters, but I'm not sure yet if them breeding with humans is what led to the creation of the monsters in the future though. I'm waiting until Turning Red comes out, that might give us some insight into how monsters came to be. We'll have to wait and see.
13:08 "Which is exactly what Boo, AKA The Witch-" So this is the first "Pixar Theory" video that I've ever watched and the fact that he just brushed past that like it's nothing is just insane to me.
More likely that monsters (maybe early monsters who were closer to humans and were accidentally sent back or wanted to go back to the clean oceans?) prolly as when they have kids they are still the same - whereas supers often their kids have completely different powers. ✌️🙂 Also would explain why townsfolk were initially scared of them and monsters were scared of humans - if a monster was sent back they might be initially very scared of humans and might have started learning “scare” tactics. Alternatively tho, could just be a different “kind” of mutation, doesn’t have to be monster or super, could be similar but different 🤗
One problem: they say that Saturn was the most recent planet to be discovered, and if it takes place in about 1965, they should know about Uranus. But they don't.
But yeah, Saturn would still not be the most recently found planet. At the time, Pluto, still being considered a planet and having been discovered in 1930, would be the most recent
Well, it doesn’t have to be completely accurate to real life. The Pixar Theory timeline clearly shows that certain parts of history are different than our world
Personally, I think that the whole "sea monsters descended from banished/relocated monsters" theory works better. A monster with the abilities shown in Luca (appears human when dry and monstrous when wet) wouldn't be able to fit in very well in the monster world. While it would probably take some time for enough monsters with this specific ability to appear, by the time Luca meets Alberto, the community of sea monsters has existed for at least three generations (since we see Luca's grandmother and the two older lesbian sea monsters towards the end of the film). And, we never see/hear mention of sea monsters existing anywhere but off the coast of Porto Rosso (I don't count Ugo). I don't think any of them remember their Monster World heritage because, after at least three generations, I doubt that anyone remembers it. That's my take, at least. Sorry for the long reply! Any thoughts?
How could people not remember things after only 3 generations? You dont think the Monsters would tell stories about their home to their children and grand children, even if they were stories of how they were kicked out. That makes no sense at all, if after only 3 generations they forgot where they came from.
@@lordvika2526 I should have explained myself better. If they didn't talk about their past at all and had their children (and their children) believe that this was simply how things had always been, then their Monster heritage would basically be forgotten. If you'd been forced to leave the world you were born and raised in because of something you couldn't control, would you tell your children about it? Also, I said AT LEAST three generations. It could be more, my only evidence that three generations had lived in Luca's town/reef was the presence of his grandmother. The fact that the grandmother isn't scared of humans (a fear that most Monsters have) might suggest that a.) either she has learned that humans aren't actually toxic, or b.) there have been enough generations in this sea monster community for some members to forget/disregard their ancestors' fears.
@@CheshireCat-cm1si No I see you point, I was just trying to say that only 3 generations wouldn't have been enough to completely forget. But yes you are right if enough time went past then yes people would forget about where they came from
It's funny just how far the Pixar theory reaches. Especially when you consider just how many theories there are. Like, if monsters inc is at the end of the timeline, then that debunks the theory that Boo is Violet. (I think I saw that theory somewhere).
I thought of an alternative way it might fit in. The witch (boo: tries to make monsters similar to sully so sully will exist. She makes a lot of monsters including the sea monsters. The sea monsters stay in a group and swim to the Italy with the Loch Ness monster. The Loch Ness monster gets caught and dies so they make civilization underwater. Then the sea monsters start evolving to be more like humans. They develop a human like body and the ability to retract their tail and change the color of their scales out of water. Soon the water gets so polluted that they start migrating to the land, but they are still hidden. Then the humans leave. Then the monsters take over Europe with other banished monsters. (This happens after the cars movies they are still hidden during those movies) Then when the humans come back they die from pollution so the monsters take over the world
Personally I just think it’s easier to accept a sea monster when you realize it’s an intelligent person and a child then a raging evil serpent but then there’s also people who still don’t accept others because of skin colour so I could be wrong.
I know I’m late but something I noticed was that the parents of Luca already knew how to walk when they got out of the water. This could have happened because they needed to speed up the movie but i think otherwise.
Something I noticed in Luca is that (at least on the Spanish tranlation) Lucas mom mentions that humans now use boats with motors, and that when she was younger they only used wooden boats with sticks to move it. So when did the sea creatures were really created??
I think the seamonsters used to be human. They look identical to humans, while having no sea feature counterpart. Statistically it would seem unlikely that they just so happened to look human when on land. Id say that the seamonsters are somehow a human subspecies that still carry reptile like dna from dinosaurs whom never went extinct (the good dinosaur)
@@AGayNamedRural Only some were bird like rest were reptilian. Thats why some dinos could fly and others couldn't. Reptiles we have today are direct desendants of dinos
@@lordvika2526 birdlike doesn't have to do with flying. From size, to environmental limitations, bone structure, etc. ALL dinosaurs were closer to extant birds than any reptile. And reptilian lines predate dinosaurs. Literally no extant relative of dinosaurs exist EXCEPT for avians.
@@AGayNamedRural www.worldatlas.com/articles/were-dinosaurs-reptiles.html The More You Know. Maybe try reading newer discoveries instead of trying to sound like a know it all. Like the fact that if Dinosaurs were alive today they would be classified as reptiles. Or the fact that Dinosaurs portray the characteristics of birds, mammals, and reptiles
@@lordvika2526 yeah, dinosaurs fall into the taxonomic category of reptiles, but they're not the ancestors of modern reptiles, and we're a fully diverged category (hence why pterodons are classed as "flying reptiles"). But my point still stands that dinosaurs had more in common with their avian ancestors than reptiles then or now..hollow bones, upright stance, avian style respiratory system, and bodies that were developing more warm blooded features that were working even in the egg. These points are uniform across theropods AND sauropods.
J: Today we’re going to explain how Luca fits into the Pixar Theory, but first we have to talk about Cars. Me: Wait, Luca takes place in the 1960s, and Cars takes over the world in the future, why do we need to talk about Cars? Me later in the video: Oh I get it now
@@bencressman6110 idk I’ve never watched a Pixar theory video I only watched this cause I haven’t seen this guy in a really long time and he popped up in my recommended
at this point it's just fun. Less of a "here's a plausible theory that is definitely correct and explains everything" and more of a "here is a fun exercise for our theorist brains to try to stretch every single movie this company has made into one universe with a general theme". If it's just not plausible enough for you to buy into the fun of it I get it, but for some it's more of an enjoyable tradition!
As a massive Cars fan, I find it hilarious that a character so obscure even I’ve never heard of it ends up connecting to the Pixar theory is hilarious.
I think it could be a combination between having origins as a super and as monsters. After all the first person to ever get super powers weren't going to be accepted first thing. It could also explain why some monsters look kinda similar while having unique powers.
@@DisneyWizardYensid Adorable Snowman claims that it's been years since he's seen Mike and Sully despite it only being a few months after the film. If Adorable is right, then that confirms the time travel. Also I wanted to mention that since George is still hairless during Monsters At Work, it means that it takes place before the epilogue where Mike fixes Boo’s door as George's hair was fully grown back in it. With this I think it's safe to say that Kingdom Hearts III can still be canon as it takes place after the epilogue.
Because onwards happens when aliens use the axiom to learn about human mythology and use their alien-ish power to turn into mythical beasts but it has nothing to do with the 1950s human or the monsters
Luca takes Place in a town called Portorosso which sounds very similar to PortaCorsa in cars 2 so maybe when cars populated the earth they changed the towns name .
Ali: Luca Species take place on “Onward,” turn sea monster to human have to do with magic. Due the ship land on the magical planet, somehow the sea monster copy the human or something, or they find a way to go to the planet Earth. Check Onwards, there’s a key that lie to the Pixar Theory.
I used evidence from the Disneyverse theory video to back up my theory in a video where I explained why Pixar, Disney, and Marvel could all be related in one universe (ngl incorporating Disney into this theory was difficult) This is my favorite film theory channel 😊
IMO this is the first movie in years that fits the Pixar theory without having to be EXTREMELY stretched. At this point I feel like Soul and Coco are too contradictory to be real, but that's just my opinion Also I prefer the idea that the original sea monster was a banished monster.
Okay so I’ve been watching through the Pixar movies in the supposed timeline order and I’ve encountered something interesting. In cars 2, one character is talking about fossil fuels and says “fossil fuels, dead dinosaurs. And we all know what happened to them.” Mater then proceeds to say “wait what happened to the dinosaurs?” That last part is maybe less important but the point stands, shouldn’t they know that the dinosaurs didn’t go extinct all at once but instead slowly died off? And that the meteor also missed earth? I mean this one little line is enough to debunk the Pixar theory entirely if taken a certain way
You missed something in the Pixar theory Alberto’s tower is Mother Gothel’s tower, where Rapunzel was kept. I know Tangle wasn’t Pixar but….the tower even has the same closed off arch door.
Ok so everyone already knows that Guilia’s dad is the boys dad in the short La Luna, also sharing the same Director, Enrico Casarosa. That's very common news at this point, but why has hardly anyone mentioned how similar the names are of Luca and the short are. Luca and Luna are basically the same words but only one letter has changed. Not to mention, the main characters in both of these productions look basically the same! Maybe someone (or even SCB)could make a theory about how they both take place in the same universe or something like that! I think this is a pretty good concept that maybe someone could use!
4:24 also Finding Nemo takes place decades after Luca. Especially since Finding Dory has characters from Inside Out which confirms that Finding Dory takes place in like the mid 2010’s and Finding Nemo is only a year before Finding Dory. So if Luca is in the late 1960’s and Finding Nemo is in the early-mid 2010’s, that’s like 50 years for the fish to evolve
It's the bootstrap paradox. The monsters exiled a monster to the past, who then created the sea monsters, who evolved to become the monsters, who *heavily breathes* exile the monster who created the sea monsters causing an endless time loop, where it is is impossible to locate the origin *pant pant*
I think the town people changed their minds because they expected sea monsters to be vicious monsters, but they realized that sea monsters are j st like them, just a little different. They also know Luca and Alberto well, because they’ve been around town training and fishing.
Concrete evidence of humans turning into monsters! And more evidence of the power of human emotion! Pretty sure that'll be a starting point at least. lol
Pixar: "Hey guys, let's make a fun light hearted fish coming out of the water story. Nothing extra or special, just little mermaid with pasta-thalons and vespas." Viewers: "Alberto's dad is a car! 🚙"
7:34 "Bruno caught Alberto's mother and they fell in love" Me who knows about selkie stories: Well, there is another possibility... Also its interesting how being domesticated stunts an animals sapitence, but toys need to be interacted with by humans for their sapitence
We need an updated Pixar theory with everything, I definitely need a recap!
Same here!
ye, good idea!
I would love a new Pixar theory! Not that the most recent one is unclear, but a recap would be muchly appreciated.
Samesies!
Yeah
I feel like if the Pixar theory had a tagline, it would go something like, "If you thought jigsaw puzzles were difficult, you ain't seen nothing yet"
Almost as crazy as the Fnaf timeline!
@@zrc1514 at least it’s not as crazy as Kingdom Hearts
@@zrc1514 fnaf?
@@robfab5204 fnaf stands for Five Nights at Freddy's
So true. It's fun to see all the different ways to sort all the Pixar movies.
I can’t tell if he’s just really engaged in this or he’s slowly going insane
Yes
Both
I think he’s already insane
You think he is insane? Watch the theorizer 😂
Fnaf theory’s *matpat crying in the closet*
Also, can we talk about the old ladies living in town how haven't felt the rain on their skin in years, seeing the town be accepting to this young generation and coming out and being themselves. There's some Pixar tears for you.
those two ladies were def a couple
Luca was a big gay metaphor
You guys should do a "complete Pixar theory" video every couple years or movies.
they did a few years ago I think! But yeah agreed time for an update
They do each time a pixar movie comes out.
@@KingDomCame Not a COMPLETE Pixar Theory. Just an update with the new information added. A new viewer would still need to go back through all the other videos to get the complete picture.
@@darrenmacqueen9884 thats right
If they do it the same day every year I’ll be watching them because it’s my birthday on the 29th of June
The Pixar Theory is getting more and more advanced and I love it.
Love your pfp bestie!
Well they got a theme song now so that's cool
I wonder if there were car monsters…🤷🏾♂️
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@@lilmort8040 Thank you so much!
Pixa: okay guys, let’s keep this movie simple it should just be enjoyable and fun to watch, so that the viewers can’t really overthink and worry too much about it.
The viewers:
Even now when I tell people about the theory they're just like bro they're just reusing stuff because they're lazy but I don't care I know it's true
gay fish
@@haydoniyas lol
@@haydoniyas meanwhile i’m just gay
@@caleboop1814 meanwhile I'm just a fish.
The Pixar Theory is becoming more convoluted every movie in, it’s honestly getting hilarious
Litterally
Because he’s dribbling sh*t
I think it's cool when Pixar movies are awesome 😊
It was always hilarious. But as a parent who has to watch these movies on repeat for the past 11 years, it makes it fun for me😂
but we love it all the same
Albertos last name is Scorfano. Which “orfano” is actually Italian for orphan.
Cool
Tu madre es gorda is Spanish for ur mom fat
@@BrotimeStudioz thank you
@@refridgalator no problema
Scorfano means redfish also
This is the kind of conspiracy theories I like…
Sadly, I’m afraid that everything you said crumbles down, if you consider that “Silenzio Bruno!” is an actual saying that we use here in Italy!! We say that you have “un Bruno in testa” (you have a Bruno in your head) if you worry too much about non important stuff…
Cool video tho.
Their Pixar theory is flawed in many ways. They ignore the shorts that came in the Monsters Inc. DVD that explain the origin of the Monsters and created their own theory.
Still, it's fun to watch these videos.
@@moddymadeye no, in the last video about Luca they talked about the shorts in the monsters inc dvd.
But....it's not there tho, it's movie
@@t.a.f4133 yes, but it'd be a HUGE coincidence if the name they gave the character just so happened to work out with a cool line that also happens to be an Italian saying
@@liampbjray5562 still not impossible
People who pitched these movies: hey wanna make a movie about cars or something
Pixar: sure
Theorists: this must mean something
I read this as “terrorists” 💀
@@isabelle_4207 I-
@@isabelle_4207 😂
@@isabelle_4207 The terrorists are planning something...
Hey, I just thought you should know, The new episode of LOKI coming out on Wednesday might very well connect the MCU to The Grand Pixar Theory
I think that “Bruno” Alberto’s real name. Alberto was named Bruno and he used to be a wimp and scared of everything. After his dad left, Alberto toughened up and took on the name Alberto
(Possibly his dad’s name) to become a different person. One that took risks and wasn’t scared of anything. He says “Silenzio Bruno” to remind himself to not be fearful kid he was.
That's actually a really cool theory
I took it as Bruno was his dad's name. His dad was always that mean voice for him. Telling him not to do things, that he was useless, etc.
@@Russetfur1128 it was debunked by one of the creators who said that he simply just made it up
Ah, of course. The Eugene Fitzpatrick Method.
@@Shoe26 link ?
If the Pixar Theory isn't true, I bet Pixar animators are expressly forbidden from learning anything about it.
@@zacharyreynolds4303 Probably, but sometimes it's the animators that slip in hidden Easter eggs without telling anyone lol
@@miriamrosemary9110 yh
It’s not true they confirm it so the Pixar theory isn’t real
@@aliciarocha4624 It is true in our hearts.
@Doron Glynn Cause it makes them laugh.
As to the Pixar Theory,
I think that animators were just tossing in Easter eggs at first,
and once the Theory was hatched they opted to go with it.
Without ever officially confirming or denying it. So that people will keep rewatching the whole franchise looking for clues to back up or challenge the Theory.
Considering the fact they wanted the Kingdom Hearts III worlds of Toy Story and Monsters Inc to be canon to their films, that might be true.
Watch monsters Inc and a bug's life and you'll see that they planned the pixar theory university long before the fans caught on
"We can neither confirm nor deny the presence of a connected universe here tonight."
My personal headcanon is that Luca and Giulia designed (or at least helped to design, or laid the foundation for) the Axiom starships, and the one they took crashed into the planet of Onward hundreds of years later. The magical creatures we see are ones we know from earth because they are descended from magical creatures we know from earth. How would a sea monsters posterity turn into a satyr or a troll? Well, notice that a centaur was dating an elf in Onward, and literally nobody thought twice about it, meaning it was probably a common situation. The magic combined with the memories of the legends they knew on earth became true on the axiom on the way to the new planet. Over hundreds of years on the Axiom, the magical creatures interspersed with each other until everyone was a magical creature, and a mix between the "species" wouldn't be a big deal. Also, I just love the image in my head of Luca proposing at the first ever Axiom launch. Although, I don't know if the timing is right for that. It's possible that they just helped lay the foundation for the Axioms years later. I am still completely adamant that they got Riley to the moon, though. And wasn't there going to be a Buzz Lightyear movie? Maybe Luca and Giulia founded star command, which later was bought by BnL.
TL:DR- GiuLuca go to space, to infinity and beyOnward.
This is brilliant and I love it. Thanks for sharing.
I need a film where Nemo’s only son gets kidnapped by bad sea demons and he enlists Alberto’s help to get him back.
Yesssss!!!!!
No
@@angelotheclown1004 bad day?
Yes.
@MATTHEW SHERARD No, Nemo. Marlin already had a gotta-save-my-son film. I want Nemo to do it all again, but with a sea monster from the 60s.
When I saw the notification I literally said, out loud, “Hey, there it is!”
omg me too
Yep I’ve been waiting for this one
Sameee finally💜
Same
Me too
So if the “animals are getting smarter” plot line of the Pixar theory isn’t going anywhere, maybe this is that. The start of the movie definitely gave me Finding Nemo vibes. Like, if the fish continued to get smarter and evolve, I can see this being the natural progression of their society. If the humans are evolving around this same time (supers), why can’t fish?
Not all fish though, and not all over the world. Around Australia Finding Nemo is still about to happen with regular fish. But here in Italy? Fish supers baby.
how can a movie that takes place in the 60's be at the
This is sort of what I was thinking. With all the garbage in the ocean, it makes sense for fish to mutate into monsters even before the humans have left Earth.
Hey, I just thought you should know, The new episode of LOKI coming out on Wednesday might very well connect the MCU to The Grand Pixar Theory
@@brickbot2.038 ooooohhh
@@brickbot2.038 i think its the other way around. The trash is inhibiting them. That makes it so that the fish in nemo are still kinda normal in 2000’s Australia, but the crystal clear Italian waters are home to monsters in the 60’s
Giulia’s father reminded me a lot of Flynt Lockwood’s dad from Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. I thought it was connected somehow but then I saw that it’s not a pixar film😅
Have you watch La Luna (2011) ?
Random theory- what if the reason cars talk and are advanced in cars is the souls from soul go into the cars instead of people
That
Is
Brilliant.
Genius!
Very plausible. I always thought cars took the personality of their owners on a way in the movies
You could even say that since there were no more children that had a similar personality as their parents they had to start sending the souls to the cars of their owners in order to keep the same effect in a way.
Bruno is not albertos father.
Cassarosa answered someone on twitter saying: "We thought of it … but Alberto is a bit more silly than that. He made it up."
Ok
Uhhhhh no
The theory works
@@jcrturtle8879 if the director shot it down… then it doesn’t work as well.
@@jcrturtle8879 no it really doesn't
Can we appreciate that this guy switches his seat position every sentence
Yes! 😂
I can’t be the only one who just drops whatever I’m doing the second I see the notification lol
No bro, you're the only one out of 2 million subscribers. My condolences.
@@tappajaav thanks lol
I click immediately once I see it
@@danielsutter3051 same
@@thescarletteve same again
Him: Talking about the Pixar theory and coming up with insane theory’s about how all of the movies are connected.
Me: Staring at the scary buzzlightyear and woody at the top left corner.
The Pixar theory is now fully broken just created a another time paradox at the end of the video
there was already a time paradox
@@liampbjray5562 with boo right?
My son cried when he realized he wasn’t going to hear “hey brother”... but the theory quality is still 💯
Awww. But J still said it in the beginning
Probably during the intro.
But he did say it
Why
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I love how enthusiastic and energetic J is when he’s talking about puns and the Pixar Theory
The Walle blob humans turning into monsters has been the thing that’s bothered me the most about the Pixar theory, but now it seems plausible! Time travel hurts my head haha so I’d say the supers are more likely the case rather than exiled monsters.
I always assumed radiation mutations.
@@theboyaiden9519 “According to a DVD bonus feature "History of the Monster World", Monstropolis was founded after all of the monsters (originally a race of creatures called Mons), who once co-existed with humans, were all chased off the mainland, and eventually moved to an island in an unknown part of the world” -> so, canonically the same planet
I personally just believe the sea monsters in Luca are simply a naturally evolved species with some relation to humans.
if time travel hurts your head I'd advise against watching Meet the Robinsons lol (Though the movie does make it more digestible)
@@Voidbear_FNaF_and_Undertale I have seen Meet the Robinsons and I enjoyed it. I like time travel such as that in Prisoner of Azkaban or in Ray Bradbury’s A Sound of Thunder, but going back in time to ensure the creation of your own race? That I will need a bit to digest. It fits well with the Pixar theory’s connection to memory; I just think it’s a little extra.
In regards to the end
“People assume that time is a strict progression from cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.”
-the 10th Doctor
Ayyy fellow whovian
I read “but actually” and I KNEW it was a doctor who reference
I remember this quote lol
@@TheRealAxolotlAnimates Don't blink, blink and you're dead.
In Monsters University they had a school underwater, so we know there were a lot of underwater monsters too!
As soon as I watched Luca, my first thought was "I can't wait to watch the 'How Luca fits into the Pixar Theory video'!!" 😁
Same here.
🎵Now Luca is part of the Pixar Theory
Every new movie just makes me teary
One giant timeline, one huge story
From Soul and Onward
To Buzz and Forky
The Pixar Theory, the Pixar Theory
We're finally going to see it clearly
This new edition will make me cheery
This is the Pixar Theory🎵
This is great
yes.
epiiiiiiiiiic
Yaaaaas
Other rhymes
From Coco & Cars to Toy Story
From Wall-e & Up to Toy Story
Pixar *releases a movie about demon hunting in space with a cast of super intelligent poodles being lead by a worm in a hard hat"
Supercarlinbrothers " finally, worthy opponent. Your fitting into the Pixar theory will be legendary!"
I would absolutely watch that movie
Is that an actual thing being made?
@@thehouserbunch4818 n o
Who is this girl
It’s strange seeing the name Luca everywhere now. Before the movie I’d never find anything with my name on it and now I’m seeing it everywhere 😂
Lol
Gosh, Boo doing everything to keep Sally's memory alive always gets me.
Or….. the sea monsters could just be there from the beginning and they began to gradually be more and more accepted onto land until many of them simply just stayed on land permanently and FORGOT their heritage (similar to the old ladies at the end of Luca). Then the sea monsters who live on land permanently would have to hide their ‘powers’ just like supers and some would eventually be classed as supers if discovered. This sea monster on land generation carries on until many unknowingly half sea monsters are on the axiums in wall•e. An axium crashes in the onward world and mermaids as well as semi-monsters are introduced from the mix of sea monster gene and spaceship radiation. The humans on earth with sea monster genes begin to evolve due to sea monster gene mixing with radiation and sudden change in lifestyle.
I honestly feel like this makes more sense. I liked where he was trying to go but the whole wrap around with monsters inc. just creates a paradox so it really doesn’t work 😅
This makes more sense I like this
except it's hard to forget you're part sea monster if you live somewhere where it rains
@@madisonfrancis6705 not a paradox, actually
@@magica3526 What he describes in the video is a paradox. So the first sea monster, ever, is actually a monster from monsters inc. (in the future) - a banished monster. BUT the monsters evolve because he mates with humans is the idea. So the future of monsters being on earth occurs because of the first sea monster, but you can’t have the first sea monster unless the monsters were already there but the first sea monster needs to be in the past for monsters to be present in the future.
Soo … it’s a paradox.
Unless there are other monsters or it’s actually radiation that makes the humans monsters & it wasn’t caused ONLY by that sea monster from monsters inc. There has to be a different source of monsters becoming monsters other than the first sea monster essentially.
The theory can work that he proposes ONLY if there is a different factor causing the becoming of monsters in monsters inc.
Crabs are one of the classic "convergent evolution" tropes (the joke in science circles being that everything eventually evolves into a crab) so they could have been domesticated or just be evolved from whatever life might have been left under the water
forget about return to monke, progress to crab
I like the idea that these are banished monsters, but I'm not sure yet if them breeding with humans is what led to the creation of the monsters in the future though. I'm waiting until Turning Red comes out, that might give us some insight into how monsters came to be. We'll have to wait and see.
J: the cars inheriting the earth is a rough spot. Pixar who watched this video: time to work on Cars B4!!!
13:08 "Which is exactly what Boo, AKA The Witch-" So this is the first "Pixar Theory" video that I've ever watched and the fact that he just brushed past that like it's nothing is just insane to me.
I just saw "LUCA" last Saturday, so I am glad you guys finally made a new "LUCA" video.
why are you saying it like that 😭 it’s called luca, not LUCA
i know "RIGHT"
I have a feeling this reply section might become a warzone
I love how old and worn his shirt is
Yeah it’s vintage
More likely that monsters (maybe early monsters who were closer to humans and were accidentally sent back or wanted to go back to the clean oceans?) prolly as when they have kids they are still the same - whereas supers often their kids have completely different powers. ✌️🙂
Also would explain why townsfolk were initially scared of them and monsters were scared of humans - if a monster was sent back they might be initially very scared of humans and might have started learning “scare” tactics.
Alternatively tho, could just be a different “kind” of mutation, doesn’t have to be monster or super, could be similar but different 🤗
One problem: they say that Saturn was the most recent planet to be discovered, and if it takes place in about 1965, they should know about Uranus. But they don't.
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Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn were all initially discovered in the 2nd millennium BC…and Uranus was first discovered in 1781
Also, it’s not like the planets were discovered in order of closest to furthest from the sun, how do we know they *dont* know about Uranus?
But yeah, Saturn would still not be the most recently found planet. At the time, Pluto, still being considered a planet and having been discovered in 1930, would be the most recent
Well, it doesn’t have to be completely accurate to real life. The Pixar Theory timeline clearly shows that certain parts of history are different than our world
The seamonsters being sent back in time from Monsters Inc is very “I’m my own grandpa” of them.
Personally, I think that the whole "sea monsters descended from banished/relocated monsters" theory works better. A monster with the abilities shown in Luca (appears human when dry and monstrous when wet) wouldn't be able to fit in very well in the monster world. While it would probably take some time for enough monsters with this specific ability to appear, by the time Luca meets Alberto, the community of sea monsters has existed for at least three generations (since we see Luca's grandmother and the two older lesbian sea monsters towards the end of the film). And, we never see/hear mention of sea monsters existing anywhere but off the coast of Porto Rosso (I don't count Ugo). I don't think any of them remember their Monster World heritage because, after at least three generations, I doubt that anyone remembers it. That's my take, at least. Sorry for the long reply! Any thoughts?
How could people not remember things after only 3 generations? You dont think the Monsters would tell stories about their home to their children and grand children, even if they were stories of how they were kicked out.
That makes no sense at all, if after only 3 generations they forgot where they came from.
@@lordvika2526 I should have explained myself better. If they didn't talk about their past at all and had their children (and their children) believe that this was simply how things had always been, then their Monster heritage would basically be forgotten. If you'd been forced to leave the world you were born and raised in because of something you couldn't control, would you tell your children about it? Also, I said AT LEAST three generations. It could be more, my only evidence that three generations had lived in Luca's town/reef was the presence of his grandmother. The fact that the grandmother isn't scared of humans (a fear that most Monsters have) might suggest that a.) either she has learned that humans aren't actually toxic, or b.) there have been enough generations in this sea monster community for some members to forget/disregard their ancestors' fears.
@@CheshireCat-cm1si No I see you point, I was just trying to say that only 3 generations wouldn't have been enough to completely forget.
But yes you are right if enough time went past then yes people would forget about where they came from
@@lordvika2526 Ok, then, glad we agree!
question about luca, why are there no other young sea-monsters like luca and alberto in the sea-monster village?
If I have to guess, we just didn’t see them. I mean Luca was off shepherding in a secluded area. Maybe other young sea monsters get similar jobs.
I’ve never been this early lol I love seeing this theory expand with every new Pixar movie 🥺
It's funny just how far the Pixar theory reaches. Especially when you consider just how many theories there are. Like, if monsters inc is at the end of the timeline, then that debunks the theory that Boo is Violet. (I think I saw that theory somewhere).
Pixar: We have a Colombian guy, an Italian sea monster kid, and a French car.
J: Oh yeah. It’s all coming together.
I thought of an alternative way it might fit in.
The witch (boo: tries to make monsters similar to sully so sully will exist.
She makes a lot of monsters including the sea monsters.
The sea monsters stay in a group and swim to the Italy with the Loch Ness monster.
The Loch Ness monster gets caught and dies so they make civilization underwater.
Then the sea monsters start evolving to be more like humans.
They develop a human like body and the ability to retract their tail and change the color of their scales out of water.
Soon the water gets so polluted that they start migrating to the land, but they are still hidden.
Then the humans leave.
Then the monsters take over Europe with other banished monsters. (This happens after the cars movies they are still hidden during those movies)
Then when the humans come back they die from pollution so the monsters take over the world
You guys are really good at being on the *Luca-out* for pixar theory clues!
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Personally I just think it’s easier to accept a sea monster when you realize it’s an intelligent person and a child then a raging evil serpent but then there’s also people who still don’t accept others because of skin colour so I could be wrong.
I know I’m late but something I noticed was that the parents of Luca already knew how to walk when they got out of the water. This could have happened because they needed to speed up the movie but i think otherwise.
Something I noticed in Luca is that (at least on the Spanish tranlation) Lucas mom mentions that humans now use boats with motors, and that when she was younger they only used wooden boats with sticks to move it. So when did the sea creatures were really created??
*Sings*: “THE PIXAR THEORY, THE PIXAR THEORY. EVERYTHING IS PART OF THE PIXAR THEORY”
*We’re finally going to see it clearly!*
One giant time. One huge story. This is the Pixar Theory.
That not even a Disney Movie
@@wokenlunatic2849 huh??
@@wokenlunatic2849 what?
This isn't even a Theory anymore its just a fact
Yeah pretty sure pixar just accepted this and has been rolling with it for years
🙄 its not fact
@@colorscales4269 your mom
@@colorscales4269 humans, climate change
@@colorscales4269 big storm, real big storm
What I’ve learnt from this video: try your best to be domesticated by aliens to ensure survival
Jesus, I remember watching this channel back in like 2014 when I was a kid. Good to see this still exsists and still talks about the Pixar theory
the pixar theory feels like an acid trip
I think the seamonsters used to be human.
They look identical to humans, while having no sea feature counterpart. Statistically it would seem unlikely that they just so happened to look human when on land.
Id say that the seamonsters are somehow a human subspecies that still carry reptile like dna from dinosaurs whom never went extinct (the good dinosaur)
Birdlike.... not reptilelike. 🤪
@@AGayNamedRural Only some were bird like rest were reptilian.
Thats why some dinos could fly and others couldn't.
Reptiles we have today are direct desendants of dinos
@@lordvika2526 birdlike doesn't have to do with flying.
From size, to environmental limitations, bone structure, etc. ALL dinosaurs were closer to extant birds than any reptile. And reptilian lines predate dinosaurs. Literally no extant relative of dinosaurs exist EXCEPT for avians.
@@AGayNamedRural www.worldatlas.com/articles/were-dinosaurs-reptiles.html
The More You Know.
Maybe try reading newer discoveries instead of trying to sound like a know it all. Like the fact that if Dinosaurs were alive today they would be classified as reptiles. Or the fact that Dinosaurs portray the characteristics of birds, mammals, and reptiles
@@lordvika2526 yeah, dinosaurs fall into the taxonomic category of reptiles, but they're not the ancestors of modern reptiles, and we're a fully diverged category (hence why pterodons are classed as "flying reptiles").
But my point still stands that dinosaurs had more in common with their avian ancestors than reptiles then or now..hollow bones, upright stance, avian style respiratory system, and bodies that were developing more warm blooded features that were working even in the egg. These points are uniform across theropods AND sauropods.
J: Today we’re going to explain how Luca fits into the Pixar Theory, but first we have to talk about Cars.
Me: Wait, Luca takes place in the 1960s, and Cars takes over the world in the future, why do we need to talk about Cars?
Me later in the video: Oh I get it now
Luca's last name is Italian for hermit crab
I don’t know if it’s the way he explains it but this all seems like a too big of a stretch
isn't that the pixar theory in a nutshell?
@@bencressman6110 idk I’ve never watched a Pixar theory video I only watched this cause I haven’t seen this guy in a really long time and he popped up in my recommended
I think it's the whole time paradox thing in the theory that makes it feel like a stretch
I live in Italy and the theory kind of crumbles as silencio Bruno is an actual saying. “un Bruno in testa” (you have a Bruno in your head)
at this point it's just fun. Less of a "here's a plausible theory that is definitely correct and explains everything" and more of a "here is a fun exercise for our theorist brains to try to stretch every single movie this company has made into one universe with a general theme". If it's just not plausible enough for you to buy into the fun of it I get it, but for some it's more of an enjoyable tradition!
Congrats. You have reached level 99 in Theorying. The same level as MatPat.
Yes
I’m so confused we need an up date of then entire theory and where everything fits please. Love you guys x
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO AND LET ME TELL YOU WHEN I SAW THIS IN MY RECOMENDED I SCREAMED
The “sacred timeline”
As a massive Cars fan, I find it hilarious that a character so obscure even I’ve never heard of it ends up connecting to the Pixar theory is hilarious.
I think it could be a combination between having origins as a super and as monsters. After all the first person to ever get super powers weren't going to be accepted first thing. It could also explain why some monsters look kinda similar while having unique powers.
But the real question that you should be asking is “How ‘Monsters at Work’ fits into the Pixar Theory”.
i think it takes place right after monsters inc.
@@mattgameplayy123 Yes, obviously. 🙄. But how does it fit into the Pixar theory?
Yeah that one’s pretty straightforward, which is probably a nice relief for the Carlin Brothers.
@@DisneyWizardYensid Adorable Snowman claims that it's been years since he's seen Mike and Sully despite it only being a few months after the film. If Adorable is right, then that confirms the time travel.
Also I wanted to mention that since George is still hairless during Monsters At Work, it means that it takes place before the epilogue where Mike fixes Boo’s door as George's hair was fully grown back in it. With this I think it's safe to say that Kingdom Hearts III can still be canon as it takes place after the epilogue.
@@DisneyWizardYensid Mood
this was so much to follow especially when he was talking about the past and future we’re already made😭😭
How was there no Onward connection in this one? Literally a world of magical humanoid monsters
THATS WHAT I WAS SAYING??
Onward doesnt happen on earth.
@@nathannopants3157 where is it?
@@m.g.c.1020 somewhere that has 2 moons
Because onwards happens when aliens use the axiom to learn about human mythology and use their alien-ish power to turn into mythical beasts but it has nothing to do with the 1950s human or the monsters
Luca takes Place in a town called Portorosso which sounds very similar to PortaCorsa in cars 2 so maybe when cars populated the earth they changed the towns name .
Ali: Luca Species take place on “Onward,” turn sea monster to human have to do with magic. Due the ship land on the magical planet, somehow the sea monster copy the human or something, or they find a way to go to the planet Earth. Check Onwards, there’s a key that lie to the Pixar Theory.
woah
Monster banishment all the way. The other one doesn't even really make sense.
I’ve been waiting for this!
Less than ten minutes ago I was on the coach watching this thinking"How does this fit into the Pixar theory"
you manifested
I used evidence from the Disneyverse theory video to back up my theory in a video where I explained why Pixar, Disney, and Marvel could all be related in one universe (ngl incorporating Disney into this theory was difficult)
This is my favorite film theory channel 😊
i feel like onward was pixar trying to debunk the theory without saying it but after ben and j made it fit pixar just gave up
You guys were my freaking childhood and it is so cool to see how this channel has grown!
Congratulations for turning 18...?
IMO this is the first movie in years that fits the Pixar theory without having to be EXTREMELY stretched. At this point I feel like Soul and Coco are too contradictory to be real, but that's just my opinion
Also I prefer the idea that the original sea monster was a banished monster.
I like the idea but it totally creates a paradox 😅
At this point the Pixar theory is just your headphones being all tied and messy. Or the Spider-Man meme times 100
Okay so I’ve been watching through the Pixar movies in the supposed timeline order and I’ve encountered something interesting. In cars 2, one character is talking about fossil fuels and says “fossil fuels, dead dinosaurs. And we all know what happened to them.” Mater then proceeds to say “wait what happened to the dinosaurs?” That last part is maybe less important but the point stands, shouldn’t they know that the dinosaurs didn’t go extinct all at once but instead slowly died off? And that the meteor also missed earth? I mean this one little line is enough to debunk the Pixar theory entirely if taken a certain way
You missed something in the Pixar theory Alberto’s tower is Mother Gothel’s tower, where Rapunzel was kept. I know Tangle wasn’t Pixar but….the tower even has the same closed off arch door.
But Rappunzel's tower was in the middle of a forest, not on a small island
@@mia-saraking5479 climate change
@@Christina24life it was in Germany, not Italy, right? That's more than climate change. However it can be an Easter egg without meaning anything else
If Alberto's father was a human and raised him on land then why was Alberto so clueless to the Italian language?
They may have used their mother’s language
I feel like it’s more likely that the sea monsters are actually a sub-species of humans
This theory was fun like 5 years ago but now I just feel like that picture of Mathew McConaughey smoking a cigarette
They might have been supers the first time, somewhere not Italy, then got banished later to Italy
8:11 I love how you basically said “the similarities between this random background character and this character I just made up are huge”
I think that some of the sea monsters were descendants of Supers, and others were banished ‘Monsters’.
10:30 I know this was a phrase before InnerSloth LLC was a thing, but really? It’s obvious!
Ok so everyone already knows that Guilia’s dad is the boys dad in the short La Luna, also sharing the same Director, Enrico Casarosa. That's very common news at this point, but why has hardly anyone mentioned how similar the names are of Luca and the short are. Luca and Luna are basically the same words but only one letter has changed. Not to mention, the main characters in both of these productions look basically the same! Maybe someone (or even SCB)could make a theory about how they both take place in the same universe or something like that! I think this is a pretty good concept that maybe someone could use!
The Dad in la Luna has both arms, I bet they could be brothers though
4:24 also Finding Nemo takes place decades after Luca. Especially since Finding Dory has characters from Inside Out which confirms that Finding Dory takes place in like the mid 2010’s and Finding Nemo is only a year before Finding Dory. So if Luca is in the late 1960’s and Finding Nemo is in the early-mid 2010’s, that’s like 50 years for the fish to evolve
It's the bootstrap paradox. The monsters exiled a monster to the past, who then created the sea monsters, who evolved to become the monsters, who *heavily breathes* exile the monster who created the sea monsters causing an endless time loop, where it is is impossible to locate the origin *pant pant*
I think the town people changed their minds because they expected sea monsters to be vicious monsters, but they realized that sea monsters are j st like them, just a little different. They also know Luca and Alberto well, because they’ve been around town training and fishing.
Tbh the Pixar theory is slowly turning into fan fiction
I can’t wait to see this guy try to explain how “Turning Red” fits into the ever-sacred Pixar Theory 😂
Concrete evidence of humans turning into monsters! And more evidence of the power of human emotion! Pretty sure that'll be a starting point at least. lol
Well wait no longer Anna! Lol literally just found this channel a couple hours ago and can't stop watching
Pixar: "Hey guys, let's make a fun light hearted fish coming out of the water story. Nothing extra or special, just little mermaid with pasta-thalons and vespas."
Viewers: "Alberto's dad is a car! 🚙"
7:34 "Bruno caught Alberto's mother and they fell in love"
Me who knows about selkie stories: Well, there is another possibility...
Also its interesting how being domesticated stunts an animals sapitence, but toys need to be interacted with by humans for their sapitence