Originally Posted By brian8871 No matter what you’re a fan of these days, odds are there’s a whole subculture endlessly dissecting wild theories to the point of obsession. And though they rarely prove to be true, when it comes to your favorite Disney ice princess and jungle dweller, well, it turns out they’re brother and sister. <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ryot.org/disney-frozen-tarzan-elsa-brother-sister/769921">http://www.ryot.org/disney-fro...r/769921</a>
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Sometimes I wish that people would just keep their mouths shut and stay out of the spotlight. This is one of those times. As was noted in the comments of the article, the ship in Tarzan was seen burning, and the couple had the baby with them onboard. That's very different than a childless couple's ship getting engulfed in a huge wave. Additionally, the ship in Tarzan had ties to Great Britain, as seen by the Union Jack flying from the treehouse; how is it that it was carrying the royalty from Arendale? It seems like they should be rivals, if their main export is commerce. The theory makes sense until you actually look at the details and think about what's going on, and then all that flies out the window (side note: the Mermaid ship looks nothing like the Tarzan or Frozen ships) It's a fun little theory to talk about as fans, but it has no business being anything even remotely official. I'm sure this will catch on like wildfire (like that inane Pixar universe theory), but I really wish that the directors hadn't said anything about it in the first place
Originally Posted By utahjosh Ah, let 'em have fun. Your are absolutely correct in your assessment, Ferret, but hey -it's just for fun.
Originally Posted By basil fan I love the way their hair changes color. I suppose giving birth on board a ship 6 months prematurely will do that to you. That means Elsa is around 20 years older than Tarzan. In case anybody's planning a cross-over, they'll need to remember that. Once Upon a Time vs. Disney <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/oonce.html">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/...nce.html</a>