While there aren't obvious references to other Pixar films or staples like the BnL conglomerate, Turning Red being set in a universe where the supernatural and superhuman are more common does help to explain why Meilin's transformation into a magical being isn't that much of a shock. Assuming that films like Toy Story and Finding Nemo take place roughly around the time of their release, this would place it immediately after Toy Story 2. Unlike many other Pixar films, Turning Red is set in a clearly identifiable real-world place and time: in 2002 Toronto. Pixar's latest movie Turning Red fits comfortably into this chronology. ends the main timeline with monsters scaring human children to extract energy, using wooden doors that are portals back in time to when humans ruled. Heading into the year 3100, creatures have evolved significantly and seemingly overtaken humans as the dominant civilization. By the end of WALL-E in 2805, humans return to repopulate, and their presence gradually renews the growth of animals and insects, who rebuild their own societies. The Cars trilogy reveals there is a fuel shortage, as well as a lack of humans to power their existence, so cars die out while the Earth begins to recover. During this time, machines take over, brought to life by their owners’ love. Incinerating the world’s garbage increases pollution, making Earth uninhabitable for many years. Humans evacuate in spaceships, leaving robots to clean up the planet. By 2057, the Pixar Theory claims the company rules a severely overpopulated world. ![]() Pixar Movies in chronological order continues with two of the 2010s' best-animated movies of the decade, Inside Out and Coco. Both emphasize the power of human emotion, which BnL seeks to exploit.
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