Hey everyone! Welcome to The Pixar Detective, a serial novel I put together based on the Pixar Theory. The following is a fictional story that explains the theory that all of the Pixar movies are connected and exist within the same universe, using original characters and artwork. The story answers a lot of questions you may have about this theory, but through its own ongoing narrative.
The story originally launched in April, and we’ve recently completed Part 1!
It is available as an iBook on iTunes, which you can check out here. If you can’t use iBooks, you can also download the PDF version.
Once you’re finished, check back to our Table of Contents, where we’ll be continuing the story through Part 2. A new chapter is released every two weeks on Tuesdays. And please be sure to leave your feedback in the comments for us to read through. Enjoy!

PREVIOUSLY ON THE PIXAR DETECTIVE!
The year is 1935. And according to the mysterious, purple monster who calls himself Mr. Sumner, the key to finding Mary rests within the well-guarded government agency known as “The Hexagon.”
The agency holds many secrets. Some of which are guarded by a team led by a man named Willem. Serious and detached, Willem commands two other agents: Florence, a schizophrenic eccentric who worships her job, and Peaches, the new recruit who has way too much confidence for her own good.
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It was a clash in the Middle Ages as Stevin Parker, Wallaby Jones, and Professor Alec Azam continued their time-traveling pursuit of their missing friend, Mary.
Previously on The Pixar Detective: Still in search of their missing friend Mary, our heroes Stevin Parker, Wallaby Jones and Alec Azam used magic to travel through a door that bent time and space, leading them to a mysterious woodcarving workshop.
Previously on The Pixar Detective: Stevin Parker and Wallaby Jones joined their mysterious teacher, Alec Azam, on their quest to find their missing friend, Mary. Their main clue at the moment is a purple hair Stevin and Wallaby found in Mary’s room, which was suspended in the air and resting on a tree.
Alec, who has revealed himself to be some sort of wizard, was approached by an odd-looking man named Randall, who appears to know a bit about what’s going on. He petitioned Alec to find Mary for unknown reasons, and Alec has told Stevin and Wallaby (vaguely) about the world of magic they’re stumbling onto.

