

The Pixar Theory points toward Andy's relationship to Woody as being so powerful that Andy's memories have allowed Woody to achieve a level of sentience that few, if any, other toys have ever reached this point in the timeline. It also shows that there are different levels of sentience for each toy, as Woody acknowledges that he has some sort of conscious inner voice, which his longtime friend Buzz Lightyear can't wrap his head around. This film does a lot to answer questions of how the toys come to life, as we see the creation of a toy from some scraps of trash just through the love of a child. As Bonnie and her toys go on a road trip, Forky leaves and begins to question the meaning of his own existence, but Woody goes after him, and the two go on an adventure. Bonnie has now entered kindergarten and brings home a new toy she made, the aptly named Forky, a spork with googly eyes. Toy Story 4 takes place soon after the end of Toy Story 3, when we see Andy leave Woody, Buzz, and the rest of his toys to Bonnie. But The Pixar Theory is the most popular version, and it's the one we've chosen to feature, though you may notice some differences, which we explain. There are so many existing theories that try to make several connections and squeeze every film into one universe. The PCU is a tangled mess of stories, puzzles, and hints that traverse time, from the dinosaur age to the year 5000 on Earth. What order should you watch the Pixar movies and why?
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We also included an at-a-glance list version at the bottom that's free of spoilers.

If you'd like to experience it yourself, we've outlined the correct order to watch all the Pixar films and why.
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