There are some theories that were confirmed by the makers, surprising many fans.
There are some crazy ones too, but one wonders, “I wonder?” We are sure that you will never approach any Disney animation the same way from now on.
Let’s start with the confirmed theory that surprised us the most: For example; What if we told you that Tarzan is the missing brother of Elsa and Anna in the Frozen animation?
According to this theory, Elsa and Anna’s mother and father were not actually dead. The couple, who had a shipwreck, actually stayed on the ship for a long time and the girls’ mothers were pregnant with Tarzan at that time.
Their mother, who gave birth to the child while on the ship, had been swept far away from Scandinavia when they crashed. Finding themselves in a forest, the couple first set out to build a house out of trees.
This is exactly where the ropes break in this theory, the girls’ parents were eaten by the leopard at that time. So this story is actually almost exactly the same as the story told to us at the beginning of Tarzan.
This is the really crucial part; This theory was confirmed by the director in 2015! Frankly, we would never have thought of it if we thought about it for forty years…
Unfortunately, this theory will upset you so much, we had tears in our eyes as we wrote it. Nemo never actually existed and Marlin can’t accept that his children and wife are dead.
In Finding Nemo, Nemo is kidnapped and his father Marlin swims across the ocean to find him. Marlin, who finally found his son, actually created Nemo in his own mind. This theory, also called the 5 stages of grief, made its readers very sad.
Let’s take a look at how this phase is seen in Marlin: Marlin, in his denial phase, creates a child named Nemo who never existed, and this greatly strengthens the first phase of the 5 phases.
- Marlin, who often gets angry, scolds Nemo almost constantly in the movie, also showing his anger phase.
- Marlin, who says that this will not happen again after Nemo is kidnapped, is actually experiencing the bargaining situation, which is the 3rd stage of grief.
- The depression phase, also called the 4th stage, appears frequently in the movies.
- And the last phase, the acceptance phase: The movie ends with Marlin, who finally reunites with his son and lives a happy life, entering the acceptance phase.
If you look at the Latin meaning of Nemo, you can see that it means “nobody”. So the name of the movie actually means Not Finding Anyone. After these details, the theory seems quite logical, right?
Have you ever wondered why there are no people in the Cars animation?
The lack of humans in the world of cars leaves many wondering “Why?” It made me think. However, the houses, buildings and roads around are designed just like in our world. But let us tell you a surprising fact: There were humans before, but according to theory, they were wiped out by cars!
With the emergence of the machine uprising, cars realized that humans were no longer needed and found the solution by eliminating humans from the universe. The events that strengthen this theory the most are that things made by human hands are frequently shown in the film.
For example, do you remember the Eiffel tower scene? It is obvious that this very old structure was built before cars became self-conscious. This animation, which seems innocent and fun, will never be the same in the eyes of any of us.
Perhaps many of us have heard that Disney animations actually take place in a single universe. A dialogue that will strengthen this theory was shown in the animation called Monsters, Inc.
In the Monsters, Inc animation, monsters are very afraid of children and almost no monster wants to be friends with a human child. So why do you think they are so afraid of children?
Actually, the reason for this is the Jack Jack doll in the Incredibles animation.
Jack Jack, who has very special abilities, turns those around him into candles. This is great proof that the Pixar universe takes place in a single universe!
There was even an interview with a monster in the Monsters, Inc animation on this subject: “A boy flew over me and blew up cars with his laser vision!” Don’t you think this description fits baby Jack Jack exactly?
The first owner of Jessie, who has a heartbreaking past in Toy Story, was our main character Andy’s mother!
Writer Jon Negroni, known for his theories on Pixar movies, put forward an incredible theory on this subject. According to Negroni, the hat worn by our main character Andy was nothing like Sheriff Woody’s hat, in fact it looked like a very old hat and resembled Jessie’s hat.
So, we can make the following inference from here: Andy was most likely wearing the hat that he inherited from his mother, and when the scene of Jessie’s former owner Emily was shown in the movie, it was visibly obvious that Andy looked very similar to his mother. Moreover, considering the passage of time, there is a high probability that the character named Emily, shown in the past, is Andy’s mother.