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Disney movies have always held a special place in the hearts of many, both in childhood and adulthood. Their mesmerizing stories, delightful characters, and magical settings form a rich tapestry of imagination that transcends generations.
But beneath this enchanting surface lies something more complex and intriguing, as revealed by a Reddit thread discussing some rather unsettling Disney movie theories. Upon discovering this thread, it was like pulling back a curtain on our childhood innocence, uncovering aspects of these beloved films that we may have never considered.
While some of these theories are humorous and entertaining, others may send a shiver down your spine. So, be prepared; your imagination is about to embark on a journey, and some of it may not be what you expect!
The Redditors engaged in this discussion were certainly not shy about diving into these conspiracy theories. From amusing interpretations to downright chilling insights, the conversation covered a wide spectrum. One notable example is the fan theory connecting Tarzan to Frozen's Anna and Elsa, suggesting they are full siblings. And this is one of the milder ideas you'll encounter!
What these theories reveal is the multifaceted nature of Disney's storytelling. What appears simple on the surface often conceals deeper meanings and connections that can be both fascinating and, at times, disconcerting. They offer a fresh perspective on tales we thought we knew, adding layers of complexity and nuance.
So whether you approach these Disney theories as fun speculation or serious contemplation, they're bound to provoke thought and perhaps even change the way you view these iconic films.
Pooh: Compulsive Eating Disorder.
Tigger: ADHD.
Eeyore: Major Depressive Disorder.
Piglet: Generalized Anxiety disorder.
Owl: Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
Rabbit: OCD.
Kanga: Social Anxiety.
Roo: Autism.
Christopher Robin: Schizophrenia (he's hallucinating all of his friends).
In one scene of Disney's Aladdin, Genie calls Al's clothes "so last century." Genie was trapped in the lamp for 10,000 years, so there is no way he could have known about the fashion trends that could have happened whilst he was in the lamp. This means the latest Genie could have been trapped in the lamp during the third century. If he spent 10,000 years in the lamp, it is then at least 10,300 AD when he gets out.
Aladdin takes place in the future, or to be more exact, a post-apocalyptic world where only Arabic (and some Greek) survived. So much time has passed that the name "Arabia" has been corrupted into "Agrabah".
The Islamic religion has atrophied to the point where there are no mosques, Imams or prayer mats, but people still give praise to Allah in moments of happiness. Amazing technological marvels left behind by the previous civilization, like flying carpets or genetically engineered parrots that can comprehend human speech instead of just mimicking it, are taken for granted by locals or considered “magic”. The Genie proves this by making impressions of ancient, long-dead celebrities such as Groucho Marx and Jack Nicholson.
Donald is responsible for single-handedly taking an island from the Japanese, but the experience gave him serious PTSD and that's why he acts the way he does. The Department of Defense officially issued him an honorable discharge in 1984, meaning he retired as well."
"Think about it. Simba was gone for like 3 years. In lion pride, the lead male would breed with multiple lionesses to make sure his line is intact. Sarabi was the previous queen and Nala was a prime choice as a young female. Scar for sure had ample opportunity to continue his line."
Chip is pretty clearly well under 10 when they break the spell and he becomes human. This means that either the spell also froze their ages in time, or the teapot version of Mrs. Potts both conceived a teacup child (with who/what?!) and gave birth at some point.
Also, there was a cupboard full of teacup children that weren't given names that also appeared to be under Mrs. Potts's care. What's the deal with those kids?!
Kandy_669 said:
"That the Beast from “Beauty and the Beast” killed some of his servants because of a brief scene revealing torn apart furniture and several other inanimate objects."
Sockbasher replied:
"That was from his initial transformation when he was still dazed and confused. I would totally rip a painting apart if it started talking to me."
There's a hunting scene right before winter where the whole family escapes. That was hunting season. You don't hear a single gunshot during the winter because it's off-season. Bambi's mom was killed in early spring by a poacher
Whoever had that BRILLIANT idea completely forgot or didn't watch the originals to know/remember that the reason why Anita and Roger got together was that their dogs got together and they ended up together too... Then they got the puppies and the whole 101 puppies..."
For those who are unfamiliar with or have forgotten the names of the characters, Kristoff is the man Anna dated, and Sven is the reindeer.
Kristoff's best friend is a reindeer, and he is dressed in reindeer skin. The ice harvesters must have murdered Sven's mother, leaving a baby Sven for Kristoff to care for and the pelt for him to wear. This explains why Sven and Kristoff are so close, and why Kristoff still wears the same pelt. The smell reminds Sven of his mum.
They wanted Kristoff to marry Anna so they used their magic to turn Hans into a monster who just wanted to marry Anna for her castle and title. The creators of Frozen even said that Frozen II would redeem Hans (but that obviously didn’t happen).
The mermaids in Peter Pan obviously have had some traumatic experiences with the pirates, and in The Little Mermaid Ariel's mother is nowhere to be found. It's not a stretch to extrapolate that these movies could take place in the same universe, and if so that Ariel's mother could have had a run-in with the Jolly Roger. That also could further explain Triton being so extremely protective."
This would mean that his wish to be a prince in the first movie was unnecessary.
I guess you could say his wish would have been to make him appear to be a prince to the people of Agrabah.
Not a disturbing theory but I'm sure someone could weave some fantastic implications of him already being a prince would bring."
Keeping up his chicken habit has left him poor and living in an inn (thus decorating the main room with his taxidermied animal heads) but damn is he swole."
Hence why Zazu refers to them as "murderous" outsiders and why Simba is so overprotective of Kiara. Also, while not in itself "evidence" the movie does make a quick reference to Kopa from the Lion King books.
At the start of the song We Are One, Simba pushes Kiara off a rock and her tail lands on her head. The way the tail floof is positioned makes it look like she has the same mane as Kopa did in the book (so even if this theory may not have been intentionally part of the story it is possible Kopa still served as a partial inspiration for some of the writers and animators).
And yes, IK Kopa survived in the books, but I prefer the idea of him dying or at the very least never returning. Since if that isn't the case it'd mean he's the "true" king and that'd undercut Kiara's story."
Disney movies have long been a source of joy and inspiration, weaving magical tales that resonate with audiences young and old. But as the Reddit thread exploring disturbing Disney theories has shown, there's often more beneath the surface of these beloved stories.
While some of these theories are entertaining and humorous, others may reveal a darker, more complex side to the films we thought we knew. They serve as a fascinating reminder that stories can hold multiple layers of meaning and interpretation, even those wrapped in the colorful enchantment of Disney's world.