![]() ![]() Looking at the situation realistically, Sully probably came back to say goodbye to Boo again. And when I thought we finally got a sequel – boo, it’s a pre-quel without Boo! ![]() All the same though, we don’t get to see Boo when Sully re-enters, so it’s a question that’s bothered me for the last twelve years. I mean, everyone is different, but I probably wouldn’t save a drawing like that for years on end. But was that months? Years? I assume it couldn’t have been a large amount of time, because when Sully takes Boo home, there’s a drawing on her art easel that is now on the wall when Sully peaks his head through the door. It was enough time for Sully to take over the energy plant and for Mike to rebuild the door from splinters. ![]() What we don’t get is a clear idea of how much time has passed between the door being shredded and reconstructed. concludes, we have Sully opening Boo’s repaired door – the end. Pixar loves Easter Eggs, and to me, there is no doubt in my mind that this is one of them, and gives us enough to go on to assume that Bonnie (the young girl from Toy Story 3 who received the toys at the end) and Boo are friends. Too much, in fact, to call it a coincidence. In Toy Story 3, as you can see in the photo here, there is a little girl at Sunnyside that looks a lot like Boo. Is mary from monsters incorperated the witch from brave movie#She also has a Nemo fish toy, even though that movie released two years after Monsters Inc. One of those toys is Jesse, the cowgirl counterpart to Woody in Toy Story. one that called her Mary too.), goes home and we see some toys in the background. After all, do we ever see much of anything that relates a specific time frame to the human world? We assume the monsters live in a parallel universe that is in a linear time to our own, but there’s no evidence to fully support the timeframe that the humans are living in.īut here’s what we do see: at the end of Monster’s Inc, Boo, who never is given a real name, but I have seen referred to as Mary in several published texts (remember when they used to make all those books giving the 4-1-1 of all the different comic characters and their universes? There was a Monsters Inc. Plus, having any inkling of knowledge that humans destroyed their own existence would easily lead a monster population to fear all humans. It COULD fit, because, honestly, we don’t see much of the human world in Monsters Inc. is based in the future from Boo’s timeline – so the monsters are the reclaiming of society after humans meet an end of days kind of thing, and they go in the past to harvest human children’s screams much like we harvest dinosaur remains to make fuel. Easily my favorite Pixar character, the theory is that Monsters Inc. What caught my eye the most was the reference to Boo from Monsters Inc. ![]() Some people are describing it as a thesis, so, like any good thesis will receive, I’m going to do a bit of challenging. Have you heard about the Pixar Theory that this guy apaprently spent a year working on? It essentially explains, in detail, how all of Pixar’s movies are in the same universe, but different time lines. ![]()
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