Animated History of the World- Potential Series- Groundwork Part One
The Pixar film The Good Dinosaur takes place on an alternate world where humans live with dinosaurs. It's my theory that Miles Morales' world in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is later on this alternate world.
The other idea here, of course, is that Peter B. Parker is from our Earth- i.e. Finding Nemo and Finding Dory and Toy Story.
If there aren't multiple Earths in an animated-movie sense, where do these movies/series fit in and when?
Cars- implied to be a post-apocalyptic Earth with cars instead of people.
Aladdin- implied, by the Genie, to be thousands of years after the twentieth century, and most likely in a post-apocalyptic reconstruction of Arabia.
Wall-E: Humanity's destruction of Earth resulted in Earth's population remaining on spaceships for hundreds of years.
SpongeBob SquarePants: If you want to get really dark, they're the victims of a nuclear disaster.
Big Hero 6: Twenty-sixth century San Fransokyo. We can assume that Ralph Breaks the Internet is sometime afterwards, given the presence of SF as a wall calendar photo in RBTI.
So where does Zootopia- a completely animalistic society assumed to be around Los Angeles- fit in?
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