stphylcccs
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I can't link Marine Life Interviews, but it seems to take place during Finding Dory, after each character initially parted ways with Dory
Assuming J.J. is 5 in Lou and 12 in Inside Out, that places the short 7 years prior to the film
The wiki says they're kindergarteners, and the kids in Finding Dory are most likely Riley's class anyway (they're 12 in the first movie, so I just worked backwards)I think it should go later? "All the kids on the playground are characters from Inside Out and Finding Dory that animators tweaked slightly."
The wiki says they're kindergarteners, and the kids in Finding Dory are most likely Riley's class anyway (they're 12 in the first movie, so I just worked backwards)
Is that quote for Lou? (Also, thanks for clearing up Riley's age)Riley's 11 in the first movie, 12 in the epilogue.
"For this story to work, the kids had to be old enough to have meaningful social interactions with each other as well as be somewhat unsupervised at times. An elementary school fit the bill." - Dave Mullins
I'm going to leave the Cars franchise where it is, for now, though if there are more white room shorts, I may move itToy Story 3: Grab Bag takes place in the same white/black rooms as WALL-E: Treasures and Trinkets, leading me to believe BnL were working on the key to life. Perhaps that's how the Cars franchise fits into the Pixar Theory… then the monsters in Monsters, Inc. would've evolved from the Sea Monsters in Luca instead of humanity, since the Cars would've overrun the humans
The Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs are based on when NASA brought a Buzz Lightyear toy to space as a promotion, so I'm putting it in the same month as when they landed (September 2009). Woody never appears in the logs, so it could still be justifiably then. Though, if Toy Story 5 contradicts it, I'll either move it to after Toy Story 2, or put it in the "Real World"
this is only shown at the very beginning, and it barely shows enough to recognise it as his room. I'll move it there anyway, since Toy Story 5'll probably cause problems with it anywayThey're set in Andy's kid room, so I think after Toy Story 2 fits better.
It shows a numberplate dating to September 516. Since this was an active decision made by the artists, I'm assuming it would be 20516, since 20 would be 'missing' from number plates during the time it was made.
"Monsters, Inc.: Zooming in on some paperwork on Roz's desk early on in the film shows a date of May 6th, 2000.I'm currently doing some more Pixar Shorts. They're pretty much all BnL rooms at this point, but like this post if you think I should keep Monsters University at 20516, angry face if you think it should be XX516