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Lou:

Lou still exists at the end of the story
There is no Cessation of Existence. Lou is still very much alive, but since he no longer has any objects to form a body for himself, he is reduced to an incorporeal being. As soon as new objects are added to the box, he'll reform.

Lava:

Pixar snuck an LGBTQ couple into this short without anyone noticing.
Male sea turtles never venture out of the water after hatching, so the loving couple shown on the old volcano's beach must be lesbians.
  • Both male and female green sea turtles do leave the water occasionally to bask in the sun, raising their body temperature.

Float:

The boy in the story has the Mutant Gene.
It is possible. The way the other characters seemed to be afraid of Alex in the short brings in mind the X-Men and the fear of Mutants present in the franchise

Partly Cloudy:

Not all of Peck's injuries are from the dangerous baby animals.
When he delivered their babies, some of the happy animal parents tried to thank him, but misjudged their own strength and ended up hurting him by accident. Maybe the unseen father ram tried to give him a friendly headbutt that ended up sending him flying across the pasture.

Piper:

This short depicts a speciation event in action.
The baby sandpiper's remarkable new foraging technique will be one she teaches to her own offspring, allowing her bloodline to thrive. In the generations to come, natural selection will favor those of her descendants which are better at digging and anchoring themselves in sand, swimming and seeing underwater, and retaining body heat despite regular soakings. Come back to that same beach in a hundred thousand years, and you'll find a whole new species of shorebirds - surfpipers - happily scarfing down bivalves.

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