What I love about Disney movies is that they never get old. They always give you that warm family feeling, remind you of your own childhood and you sing along to your favorite songs. You are comfortable with Disney movies. But, what we are going to talk about, are the endless amounts of adult-rated theories about the films.
There are a lot of bonkers conspiracy theories that many fans have about Disney and Pixar films. There were some dirty jokes that the Genie made in Aladdin, but I bet you never heard the one about how Aladdin is actually set in a post-apocalyptic future world, right?
Below you have some entertaining theories. While some will make you laugh, others will sound creepy.
“Frozen” director Jennifer Lee has said that the king and queen of Arendelle were on their way to a wedding when they were shipwrecked. In the movie, you can spot Rapunzel and Flynn, married. That would imply that Elsa’s parents were shipwrecked on their way to Rapunzel’s wedding!
Belle’s favorite book is about “far off places, daring sword fights, magic spells, a prince in disguise.” She also says “Here’s where she meets Prince Charming, but she won’t discover that ’til chapter three.”
Hmmm– sound like a familiar plot? That’s right, she’s probably reading Aladdin.
The co-director of both “Frozen” and “Tarzan” says that the king and queen of Arendelle were lost in a shipwreck. They bear a striking resemblance to Tarzan’s parents, which would mean that Tarzan is secretly Elsa’s brother. Mind, consider yourself blown.
Jane’s tea set is exactly the same tea set that Belle had, so the theory claims that Jane is actually a descendant of Belle from Beauty & the Beast. Those tea sets ARE identical. Hmmm.
The social and political themes in the movie are hard to ignore, and many believe it draws a parallel to Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged,” which argues that rewarding high achievers in society is more useful than helping everyone. The Incredibles set themselves apart from “the normals,” meaning that it’s possible it’s a loose adaptation of the book.
This Disney theory posits that Captain Hook ended the life of Ariel’s mother. In the sequel to “The Little Mermaid,” we find out that an “evil pirate” was responsible for Athena’s demise. Putting two-and-two together, that evil pirate must be Captain Hook, right?
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