She becomes a witch, traveling across time to find Sully, not realizing that he was millennia ahead of her. So Boo finds a way to use wood as a means of time travel, using doors. Because of her time in the monster world, she knows that doors are the key. When Sully eventually disappears, Boo becomes obsessed with trying to find him. Only a few monsters at the top know that this is time travel.Īs a result, Sully becomes attached to a human child named Mary (Boo) who grows to love him. To prevent monsters from changing time, they are taught to believe humans are toxic and they can’t alter that world. So the monsters invent time-traveling doors that allow them to harvest energy from humans in the past. The only problem is that humans are the source of energy for machines, so the monsters have an energy crisis without them. As a result, humans die out and animals become the dominant species.Īfter thousands of years, animals become “monsters,” the super-species we see in Monsters University and Monsters Inc. They have progressed past humans and overshadow their limited population. of course) and tries to stop Wall-E from freeing humans from their dependence on machines.īecause the Earth was terribly polluted, animals have begin mutating as a result of adaptation. The problem is that Axiom is run by the AutoPilot (an A.I. He discovers the last shred of life on Earth and travels to Axiom to be with Eve. For the same reason that toys seem to stay “alive” because of the love of humans, so does Wall-E. He scavenges parts to stay running, befriends a cockroach, and watches old movies. Wall-E likely survived because of his ingenuity. In Wall-E, we find a robot that BNL left behind that is still trying to fulfill his programming. The result is a barren wasteland, 700 years later. BNL realizes that Earth is useless because of this and abandons the planet entirely. The problem with machines running Earth, however, is that the planet is drained of resources, a problem addressed in Cars 2. Strangely, very few animals exist because of this. The next movie in the timeline is Cars, which explores a familiar Earth being populated by machines with human qualities. We don’t see what the planet looks like before humans leave, which means BNL could have exiled humans in an effort to curb the intelligence and growing dominance of animals. In Wall-E, which takes place centuries later, we learn that BNL takes over all of the world governments and exiles humans to space so that they can “clean up” the mess they’ve made from pollution. We don’t know exactly what happens between humans and animals, but we do know that machines take over completely. The implication of this technology is that humans are beginning to overstep their bounds with animals, causing an imbalance of nature. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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