Did you know that there are some Disney characters that are part of different animations, but are from the same family? Find it out!
Over the years, Disney fans have managed to discover a series of Easter eggs present in the studio’s animations, linking the productions, whether through a surprise appearance, like Rapunzel and Flynn at Elsa’s coronation, or even with a possible relationship between the characters. characters from different films.
In fact, many theories created by admirers of the films suggest that certain protagonists may be relatives. One of the most popular is the one that connects Jane, from “Tarzan”, with Belle, from “Beauty and the Beast”, where they say that the two would be grandmother and granddaughter.
The hypothesis is mainly based on a scene present in the 1999 film, where we can see a porcelain tea set taken by Jane for the jungle expedition that is identical to the appearance of Mrs. Potts, Zip and their brothers, after being transformed into utensils. domestic by the curse cast by a witch against Prince Adam and his castle.
According to the theory, after the curse was lifted, and everyone returned to their normal appearance, Belle and her lover would have decided to create tea pieces that were just like their friends during the period of the spell, to keep as souvenirs and remember the difficult times — in addition to making reference to the time they met.
With this, the item was passed from generation to generation, until it reached Jane, who would also follow other characteristics of her grandmother: yellow clothes, in addition to communicating with “beastmen”.
Another famous hypothesis widely believed among fans is that Ariel, from “The Little Mermaid”, and Hercules, from the self-titled film, are second cousins!
This is because, according to Greek mythology, Triton, Ariel’s father, is the son of Poseidon, the god of the seas who, in turn, is the brother of Zeus, the god of gods and father of Hercules. Thus, if we analyze the family tree, it is possible to conclude that Triton is a direct cousin of Hercules, making Ariel and her six sisters second cousins of the demigod.

Despite making a lot of sense, the theory, unfortunately, was never confirmed by Disney. However, another hypothesis about the possible relationship between the studio’s characters has already been confirmed by one of its directors.
Brothers?
If you’re a Disney fan, you’ve probably seen a theory in conspiracy videos saying that Tarzan is, in fact, Elsa and Anna’s lost brother who survived his parents’ shipwreck. Although many people don’t believe this story, it is real, and has already been confirmed by Chris Buckco-director of “Frozen”.

In an interview with MTV in 2014, Chris explained that Queen Iduna was pregnant when she embarked on her last journey and gave birth to a boy before the event. The director also says that the kings did not die during the sinking, the couple survived the accident, and took shelter in a forest far from the Scandinavian sea, where they built a tree house before being killed by a leopard.
“I think me and Jennifer Lee [co-diretora de ‘Frozen’] we were going to a meeting and I started telling her the whole story. I said, ‘Of course Anna and Elsa’s parents didn’t die. Yes, they were shipwrecked, but they were at sea a little longer than we expected because their mother was pregnant and she gave birth on the boat to a boy. The shipwreck happened and somehow they were taken far away from the Scandinavian sea, and ended up in a jungle. They built a tree house and a leopard killed them, so their son was raised by a gorilla,’” the filmmaker explained. “In my head, Anna and Elsa are Tarzan’s sisters. This is my fun world. Whatever people want to believe, they believe.”
Source: Recreio
