Pixar is known for exploring stories featuring non-human characters, but the Pixar theory can still only work if there were once humans in the Cars universe. The fact that humans existed in other Pixar films means that in order for the Cars franchise to take place in the same world, it must have once had humans too. The Cars franchise has never offered an official explanation for any of these mysteries.
But there is an internal document at Pixar that has never been shared with the public that answers some of these questions, and lays the ground rules for this unusual cinematic universe. We all know that Cars, Cars 2, and Cars 3 are confusing enough when thinking about how their world works or makes sense compared to ours. But for Pixar Theory fans, we have a lot of great arguments to hang our tin.
The Incredibles dared to take us out of pure animated fantasy and into a recognizably human world in order to riff on the super hero genre, Pixar's next film did a complete one-eighty. Cars, released in 2006, actually has no human beings in it at all, which has prompted outlets like Vulture to ponder whether or not the film takes place in a post. Well, more specifically, there actually are human beings inside the cars, and are the source of the car's personality, intelligence, everything.
The mechanical car is just the external body of. The creative director of the Pixar franchise has a surprisingly grim theory about the Cars movies. The longstanding question of what happened to the humans in Disney-Pixar's Cars universe gets an unofficial answer from Jay Ward, the franchise's creator.
Can someone explain the Cars universe to me? Ok so I have some VERY strange questions about the Cars universe, so here I go: So in the CCU (Cars Cinematic Universe), who built the first cars? Humans? Does this mean that humans existed in the CCU? Did the cars overthrow the people? Once cars could self-drive, did they kill the humans? Did humans die off? In the CCU, there is mention of the Pope. In the 'Cars' universe, Earth is occupied exclusively by vehicles. But where did the humans go? Find it out!The "Cars" franchise is part of the great successes released by Pixar.
The films tell the story of Lightning McQueen, a famous racing car that ends up getting lost and stops in. The world of Cars is full of cars, which is strange because cars are designed to be used by humans. This fact may not bother the children watching the successful series of Pixar movies, but on an.