‘Frozen’ Director Debunks Major Disney Conspiracy Theory

August 13, 2015

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Some Disney fans feel that various animated Disney films are somehow connected. Conspiracy theories spread like wildfire, and people begin to wonder if Disney plans their movies to be intertwined. I personally don’t feel that there is a connection, but I know a lot of people who do. Readers have speculated that Flynn and Rapunzel were seen in Frozen (it looks like them) and that Frozen is also connected to The Little Mermaid. Well, what about Tarzan? Here’s what Frozen’s Director had to say on the theory, courtesy of MTV.com!


By now you’ve probably heard of a certain theory that connects two of your favorite Disney animated films, “Frozen” and “Tarzan,” in a surprisingly life-changing way.

We knew Anna and Elsa’s parents died at sea, but last year “Frozen” co-director Chris Buck completely blew our minds when he revealed they didn’t die on that boat. During a Reddit AMA, the director said the king and queen of Arendell, and their newborn “baby boy,” washed up on the shore of a jungle and built “a treehouse” before getting “eaten by a leopard.”

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Sound familiar? That’s the emotionally scarring opening of Buck’s other Disney animated flick, “Tarzan.” This would make Tarzan the long-lost brother of Anna and Elsa. (Is your mind blown yet?)

So was Buck actually telling the truth? Could all of our favorite Disney movies secretly be connected, or was it all just one giant ruse? As it turns out, it was a little bit of both.

“When you’re working on a feature, you have a lot of time to think about stuff because it takes four years to make one,” Buck, who’s read all of your fan theories, told MTV News at a special screening of the Walt Disney Animation Studios Shorts Collection on Sunday (August 9). “I think Jen [Lee] and I were walking to a meeting, and I just start to tell her the entire story.”

“I said, ’Of course Anna and Elsa’s parents didn’t die,’” he added. “Yes, there was a shipwreck, but they were at sea a little bit longer than we think they were because the mother was pregnant, and she gave birth on the boat, to a little boy. They get shipwrecked, and somehow they really washed way far away from the Scandinavian waters, and they end up in the jungle. They end up building a tree house and a leopard kills them, so their baby boy is raised by gorillas. So in my little head, Anna and Elsa’s brother is Tarzan — but on the other side of that island are surfing penguins, to tie in a non-Disney movie, ’Surf’s Up.’ That’s my fun little world.”

So there you have it, Disney fans. Though “Frozen” and “Tarzan” aren’t officially connected — and definitely not with “The Little Mermaid” — the two heartfelt stories are very much interwoven in the animator’s heart. Along with those adorable surfing penguins, of course.

“I say, whatever people want to believe, go for it,” Buck said. “If you want to tie them all together, then do it. That’s the spirit of Disney.”

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Michele Atwood Founder & Editor-in-Chief, The Main Street Mouse
Michele Atwood is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Main Street Mouse, one of Florida's leading Disney and theme park news sources since 2010. A credentialed Disney Partner and media professional, Michele serves as a theme park contributor and insider for Fox 35 Orlando and WDBO radio covering Disney and Central Florida attractions. Michele has also contributed to the Orlando Sentinel, WESH 2, and Spectrum News 13. Michele is the published author of four books — "Moving to Main Street U.S.A.," "How Many Sleeps Till Disney?," "How Many Sleeps Till Disneyland?" and "Daydream Believing: Confessions of a Grown Up Princess" and is co-owner of the House of Mouse Expo and Lost Princess Apparel. With over a decade of hands-on coverage of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and Central Florida theme parks, Michele brings firsthand expertise and media access to every story she covers.



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