![]() ![]() And we can now deduce that in the Pixar Universe, many of these creatures existed closer together in time, explaining why they’re displayed as a group. They range from giant turtles and other aquatic life to hybrid mammal/dinosaurs that are reminiscent of Forrest from The Good Dinosaur. OK, what about the strange animals mentioned earlier? Well, when we explore the dirigible in Up, Muntz shows off his collection of these strange creatures that are so rare, Muntz doesn’t expect Carl to know what they are. Perhaps this was a ploy to keep his research hidden from the world, explaining why only Americans are shown to have powers in The Incredibles. This could even serve as an explanation for why academia suddenly turned on Muntz, shaming him for what we know weren’t fraudulent discoveries. Incredible was very young or even born around the same time Charles Muntz was uncovering what could be “magic” properties. Remember: The Incredibles takes place in an alternate version of the 1950s and 60s. After all, what is it really that makes those dogs in Up talk? And is it any surprise that Muntz comes across Kevin’s existence in the 1930s, not long before the sudden rise of supers with strange abilities? Somehow, the longer evolution of these strange creatures brought about magic - or at least something that resembles magic - that can eventually be harnessed by humans in various ways. So Kevin’s existence, as well as this rare, superhuman ability, finally has an explanation. And this is a bird that bears resemblance to the bizarre makeup of the “prehistoric” birds and raptor-hybrids we see in The Good Dinosaur, who have originated from this alternate universe where evolution was never halted. What about these strange creatures in The Good Dinosaur that don’t look like any animals we’re aware of, like the dreaded cluckers? What about fossils? Certainly, the Pixar movies would exist in a world where the fossil record is drastically different. ![]() ![]() ![]() If The Good Dinosaur exists in the same timeline as movies like The Incredibles and Finding Nemo, then where’s the evidence of those movies being a result of this alternate universe where dinosaurs ruled the Earth much longer than planned? These storms are a product of this change, as the world gradually corrects the imbalance of reptiles and mammals caused by the lack of an extinction-level event.Īnd many years later, the same “correction” will happen between man and another new species: machine. Mammals (AKA humans) are stealing their food and thriving in this new environment The lush jungles filled with edible plants that we know existed millions of years ago have vanished by the time we meet Arlo, just as they would have if the asteroid had hit Earth. But what we see is a shifted environment. At one point, they probably had plentiful resources to sustain a massive population, much like you’d expect. These dinosaurs are living in a “post-apocalypse” of their own civilization. See in A Bug’s Life with Flik’s inventions and ingenuity ensuring theĮvery dino is obsessed with survival There’s not much food around If dinosaurs have been evolving for millions of years, then why are they having such a hard time, now? In the opening scene, there are many dinosaurs all eating together without a care in the world, so something big had to happen between those good times and the bleak world we’re introduced to countless years later. The Good Dinosaur hammers the point that when left to their ownĭevices, animals can become just as intelligent as humans, as we also Pixar Theory author Jon Negroni posted The Pixar Theory, Part 3: ‘The Good Dinosaur’ on December 3, 2015. ![]()
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