November 26, 2016

10 details you didn't know about Disney animations

Disney animations are true magic worlds, where each character has an incredible story full of adventures and magic.
The Incredible.club has discovered that many of these stories don't exist by themselves, but are indisputably connected. Next, you give 10 proofs of this theory:

1. Hercules is Ariel's Great-Uncle

According to the plot, Ariel is daughter of the king Tritão, whereas Hercules is son of Zeus. King Triton is the son of Poseidon, who according to Greek mythology, is the brother of Zeus. This makes Hercules a close relative of Ariel.























2. Bella's favorite book is 'Aladdin'

"My favorite book is about a distant country, battles with swords, spells, and a prince in disguise. The heroine knows a beautiful prince, but only finds out who he is at the end of the story." says Bela. All this is very much like Aladdin's description: at first he rescues Princess Jasmine from the hands of a guard and then, thanks to the magic of the Genie, hides his poor background behind the appearance of a prince.























3. Andy's mother is the real owner of Jessie

Andy's hat in Toy Story 1 is the same as that used by the Jessie doll in Toy Story 2. On the other hand, the same hat is used by Jessie's first owner. But how did this hat come to Andy's hands? Most likely, Mrs. David, Andy's mother, gave the son the gift. Which would mean that the mother of the main character in Toy Story is Jessie's first owner.


















4. Captain Hook killed Ariel's mother

One of Peter Pan's friendly mermaids looks a lot like Athena, Ariel's mother: the same red hair and the emerald tail. Peter Pan's mermaids were terrified of Captain Hook. In the second Little Mermaid movie, they tell that Athena was murdered by an evil pirate. All this allows us to suppose that Captain Hook killed Ariel's mother.


















5. Jane, from 'Tarzan', is the granddaughter of Beauty and the Beast

They are physically similar, both like yellow and get along with 'uneducated' men. Jane demonstrates kindness and patience with Tarzan, as does Beauty with the Beast. Don't you still believe it? Jane took to an expedition a tea set that is identical to that which appears in Beauty and the Beast.






















6. Anna and Elsa's parents died on the way to Rapunzel's wedding

Frozen's director Jennifer Lee, in an interview for Reddit, admitted that the king and queen of Arendelle were going to a wedding in a neighboring kingdom. Newlyweds Rapunzel and Eugene are present on the day of Elsa's coronation. Most likely, the kings of Arendelle were traveling just to attend the wedding, but they faced a horrible storm and died. Or not?





























7. The Little Mermaid explored the ship on which the king and the queen of Arendelle traveled

The kingdom of Arendelle, from where the ship left, is in Norway, and the kingdom of Rapunzel in Germany. The events of the Little Mermaid unfold on the coast of Denmark, which lies just halfway to the route the ship should travel.























8. Tarzan is the brother of Anna and Elsa

In the interview that we mentioned earlier, Lee said: "According to Chris (Chris Buck, co-director of Frozen and director of Tarzan), the king and queen of Arendelle didn't die in a shipwreck. Only one baby survived." Soon, Anna and Elsa have a brother, and he's Tarzan!


















9. Carl dies at the start of Up

A love story between Carl and his wife, moving story and also realistic. So it seems that the rest of the animation is full of magical elements, for example, talking dogs and a house that flies. However, assuming that all this happens in life after a death, as Carl tries to find his wife, everything makes sense.






















10. Aladdin is just a story invented by a trader who wants to sell a lamp

At the beginning of the movie, we see a smart marketer who wants to sell him something anyway. You want to leave, and he uses his last resort to convince you: take a bulb out of his sleeve. The seller ensures that it is not an ordinary lamp, and begins to tell the story of Aladdin.






















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