![]() ![]() Some time later Ariel gazed at their watery grave and used it as a projection for her own fantasies of humanhood.Īll in all, it's one of the more maudlin Disney theories I've ever heard. On the way there or the way back they got caught in a hell of a storm and, well, died. According to this theory, though, the worlds of Tangled and Little Mermaid might be tangentially involved.Īs you can see, the theory is this: Elsa and Anna's parents went off to attend the adorable wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene (which it's a bummer they didn't invite their kids to, but, y'know, scary ice god powers and all). Remember when they go away in the beginning of the film, leaving Anna and Elsa to "go to cousin's wedding"? And remember how they die in a shipwreck sometime during their journey, leaving Anna and Elsa to fend for themselves and come to terms with their identities on their own? The newest theory expands on that, taking it all back to - rather maudlinly - the death of Elsa and Anna's parents in Frozen. It's already public knowledge (to those who stalk Disney Easter eggs and/or have a lot of Buzzfeed on their Facebook dashes) that Disney planted a small cameo by Tangled's Rapunzel and Eugene/Flynn: They were seen wandering past Anna as the gates open in her song "For the First Time In Forever." So how does this new theory apply to Disney's current megahit, Frozen? ![]() Now this theory's extended to Disney, a fitting expansion considering that Disney owns Pixar. The Pixar theory basically boils down to all the Pixar films existing within the same universe (a concept which has been confirmed by Pixar itself), and it makes the blog rounds every once in a while when someone notices another connection. By now most of us have in some way encountered the Pixar theory. ![]()
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