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 It's just an Easter Egg.Nothing more,nothing less.
It's just an Easter Egg.Nothing more,nothing less.
I know that after people have noticed that little Easter egg in nagyelo since it was released,many have developed the same theory.However,I do not agree with it and will give an explanation as to why. The theory with which I do not agree has to do with that brief moment in the film. Yes,by now, I think every major nagyelo tagahanga knows about and has seen the quick cameos of Rapunzel (with her short,brown hair) and Eugene (or Flynn,if Gusot fans still want to call him that) when Anna passes sa pamamagitan ng them during "For the First Time in Forever." From seeing these two Disney Princesses together in the same scene and film,the aforementioned theory that some fans have developed is that Rapunzel is a cousin of Anna and Elsa,and that their mothers are sisters.Therefore,this means that Rapunzel and Eugene must exist in the same universe as Elsa and Anna. But like I sinabi before,I don’t agree with or believe this theory.Why? For sone reason,these characters actually do not exist in the same time period.According to Nathan Greno and Byron Howard,the directors of Tangled,the sinabi film is set during the 1780s.On the other hand,Frozen is set during the 1840s,which is a fact confirmed in the book "The Art of Frozen".
For another reason,this is not the first film in which Disney has shown characters from other Disney works.On many occasions,they have recycled animation from past films into others,including with character appearances.For example,Bambi and his mother make a brief appearance in The Rescuers.In fact,animation from Bambi has been reused madami than any other animated film,with Bambi’s mother making cameos in The Sword in the Stone,The Jungle Book,and Beauty and the Beast.The king and Grand Duke from Sinderella appear during the chaos of Eric and Vanessa’s would-be wedding in The Little Mermaid.In Aladdin,as Genie looks through the wish recipe book,he comes to a alimasag recipe and gets pinched sa pamamagitan ng Sebastian.And in Hercules,the lion skin of Scar from The Lion King is briefly worn sa pamamagitan ng the pamagat character,then Phil uses it to clean his face.
My pangkalahatang point in naming these examples is that I don’t believe the theory within nagyelo because Disney has put many of these Easter eggs and references in their films as surprises and joke purposes that are meant to be just for fun.They are not meant to be taken seriously or literally in believing that their worlds are canonically connected to one another.In other words,we are not supposed or expected to really believe that all of these people or anthropomorphic mga hayop exist in the same universes and during the same time periods.
I also don’t accept these crossover theories of characters from different stories and films existing in the same universe,especially if the creators or directors don’t make any confirmation of them being true or if they are not outright stated to be the same characters.The other part of it is,just because we see all of these characters,based on their similarities to the real characters in how they look and what they do,in these pelikula doesn’t mean that we should believe it is actually them.Like just because we see Hercules feature lion skin that looks just like that of Scar doesn’t mean that it is the exact same character,particularly since Scar died from being mauled,then was presumably consumed sa pamamagitan ng fire,in his film.
So the same concept applies to the cameos of Rapunzel and Eugene.Just because the two people we see in nagyelo look like them, it doesn’t mean that it IS actually them and that they exist at the same time as Elsa and Anna.

Now I do think it’s an interesting theory,but for all reasons stated above,I don’t agree with it.

As always,Smell ya' later!
Meanwhile thousands of miles away(Scene 25- Outside of the ruins)...

*Monster figures 1 and 2 are sitting on some walang tiyak na layunin rock, and their stomachs growl*

Monster Figure 1: I'm bored, and hungry.

Monster Figure 2: Yea, so am I. When is she gonna call back?

Monster Figure 1: Hell if I know. But until then, we'll have to either A) Starve to death...

Monster Figure 2: Yawn.

Animal 1: That sounds like a good option.

Monster Figure 2: *Hits the animal* Shut up you stupid dinner- I mean snack- I mean bird, no one was talking to ya!

Animal 2: Ow, that was my beak!

Monster Figure 1: B) Eat these guys and find...
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I pag-ibig how hardworking she is and I pag-ibig how she doesn't take shiz from ANYONE, not even from a prince. -BB2010

Her determination. And I would pag-ibig to taste one of her dishes. -Swanpride

Probably just her perseverance. -wavesurf

Probably that she's allowed to have both a warm doting side as well as a take-no-crap one. It's a nice mixture. I also pag-ibig that her whole reason for working so hard is to fulfill James' dream of owning a restaurant. She is truly a family girl and has a lot of pag-ibig for her parents, and her loyalty to her dad is so touching. -AudreyFreak

I pag-ibig how she is very hard working...
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Hi, y'all! Hope your week is going well! I want to point out one quick thing before we get into this article. I know some of the STUFF in the live-action is different, from the characters and their names to certain parts of the story, so I might actually be all over the place as I talk about the article. Just a fair warning. Now, why don't we get into it?

The characters:

Mulan:

You know what? I'm just going to talk about both versions in one piece for a second. They're both fearless, headstrong, loyal, and badass. I knew the original version was all those things, but see how the live-action version...
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First: Here is a link from an actual Muslim woman with her thoughts on how Muslim women are portrayed in America in general.link
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Second: Here is my personal break-down analysis based on knowledge of Arab/Muslim culture compared to the Disney Aladdin film.

The majority of Princess Jasmine's numerous flaws stem from the fact that she is completely inaccurate and offensive to her culture. From the clothes she wears to the way she speaks, hasmin does not represent Arab or Muslim women at all but rather a disgraceful woman in their culture. Unfortunately, Jasmine...
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 What's a Disney Princess?
What's a Disney Princess?
What makes a Disney Princess?

There are several points that make a Disney female character a Disney Princess;
She must be produced sa pamamagitan ng hand drawing, she must sing at least once in her movie (in solo or duet) and she must either be born to royalty or marry into royalty or in some cases, both.

The OTPs

Princess Snow White, Princess Aurora, Princess Ariel and Princess Sinderella were all painfully hand drawn sa pamamagitan ng the Disney artists and were animated to have at least one song meeting the technical side of their requirements. Princess Snow White, Princess Aurora, Princess Ariel were born to royalty and...
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