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Post by Shenzi on Dec 3, 2013 0:52:47 GMT -5
Amazing theory. Now I'm gonna be picturing the fates myself every time I watch it! Flynn's line would sensibly rejoin itself, technically he did die for at least a minute. He even opens the film with "This is the story of how I died." Thank you! I've had an idea in my head for years to draw a little comic about it, but I've never gotten around to it. I'd love to see it if you do.
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Post by Donald Duck on Dec 8, 2013 2:01:06 GMT -5
Kawe... I see where you quoted me. But no comment. Did you mean to do that? Haha, sorry, it was my phone playing up! I was quoting you, enjoying your theory about Ursula as Vanessa. I have a strong feeling that Triton and Ursula have a backstory. I don't exactly know if it's romantic, but it's definitely plausible.
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Post by icyheart16 on Dec 8, 2013 15:40:27 GMT -5
Could be brother and sister? Or cousins? Some extended family. Like the Scar and Mufasa back story.
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Post by jupiter23 on Dec 8, 2013 22:53:54 GMT -5
Actually, I saw a deleted scene once where when Ariel was at Ursula's, there was supposed to be a conversation between Ariel and Ursula that gave some of the back story as to why Ursula was banished. Ariel points out to Ursula that she had been banished because she tried to overthrow Triton once. That had actually been recorded by the voice actors and I think it was at least partially animated. An interview with the animators also revealed that they had intended for Ursula to be Triton's sister, and that with her being the younger of the two she wouldn't have been in line for the throne and that was why she had tried to overthrow Triton.
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Post by Butterscotch on Dec 8, 2013 23:25:47 GMT -5
I seem to recall reading somewhere that Ursula and Triton were siblings in the Broadway version.
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Post by Donald Duck on Dec 10, 2013 4:07:53 GMT -5
Perhaps that's why he only exiled her? But then, Morgana would be Triton's sister as well? Sebastian referring to her as "Ursula's crazy sister' seems a bit odd. Unless, Ursula and Triton share a different parent.
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Post by Butterscotch on Dec 10, 2013 13:52:16 GMT -5
Well, I don't know if the Broadway play is considered canon or not. I think it'd be rather like assuming that details from the original fairy tale are still true for the movie.
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Post by Butterscotch on Jan 9, 2014 21:56:14 GMT -5
This is actually a really common one...practically every Frozen fanfic I've looked at this week uses it. I'm going to put this behind a spoiler, since not everyone has seen Frozen yet, but it's nothing major. {Spoilers for Frozen}Rapunzel and Eugene have a cameo in Frozen. They briefly appear during For the First Time in Forever (right after the gates open)
A *lot* of people like to think that Rapunzel is related to Anna and Elsa. They do have a resemblence.
I really like this idea. It's a lot of fun and makes for interesting ideas :>
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Post by Butterscotch on Mar 23, 2014 0:13:23 GMT -5
Triple post, sorry. {Frozen Spoilers.}I've been forming a headcanon that Hans is related to the Stabbington Brothers. It's mainly based on the (admittedly slight) resemblence between Hans and the brothers. I haven't decided if they are all brothers or what, but it's really amusing.
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Post by jupiter23 on Mar 24, 2014 22:09:13 GMT -5
Triple post, sorry. {Frozen Spoilers.}I've been forming a headcanon that Hans is related to the Stabbington Brothers. It's mainly based on the (admittedly slight) resemblence between Hans and the brothers. I haven't decided if they are all brothers or what, but it's really amusing. {For those that have seen Frozen.....}You're actually not the first person I've seen think this about Hans. I can't remember where else it was I saw this suggested, but someone else also had this thought. It could serve to explain why the Stabbington Brothers were never executed at the end of Tangled like Eugene was going to be. Diplomatic immunity and all that. They simply banish them back to the Southern Isles the way Elsa did with Hans and let them deal with them.
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Post by Butterscotch on Mar 24, 2014 22:16:21 GMT -5
Triple post, sorry. {Frozen Spoilers.}I've been forming a headcanon that Hans is related to the Stabbington Brothers. It's mainly based on the (admittedly slight) resemblence between Hans and the brothers. I haven't decided if they are all brothers or what, but it's really amusing. {For those that have seen Frozen.....}You're actually not the first person I've seen think this about Hans. I can't remember where else it was I saw this suggested, but someone else also had this thought. It could serve to explain why the Stabbington Brothers were never executed at the end of Tangled like Eugene was going to be. Diplomatic immunity and all that. They simply banish them back to the Southern Isles the way Elsa did with Hans and let them deal with them. Really? I've never seen it anywhere. I never even thought of the diplomatic immunity angle, but it makes sense!
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Post by jupiter23 on Apr 8, 2014 22:59:43 GMT -5
Frozen headcanon: going in spoiler tags for those that still haven't seen the movie (and if you haven't yet, I insist that you go see it as soon as possible.) {Spoiler}After the end of the movie: After Kristoff and Anna get together, everyone (and I mean everyone) begins to wonder when they're going to get married. After a time they begin placing bets on when Kristoff is going to ask Anna to marry him. Even Elsa is in on the bet.
Headcanon to that headcanon: Elsa wins the bet.
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Post by Silver on Apr 10, 2014 18:36:12 GMT -5
Frozen headcanon: going in spoiler tags for those that still haven't seen the movie (and if you haven't yet, I insist that you go see it as soon as possible.) {Spoiler}After the end of the movie: After Kristoff and Anna get together, everyone (and I mean everyone) begins to wonder when they're going to get married. After a time they begin placing bets on when Kristoff is going to ask Anna to marry him. Even Elsa is in on the bet.
Headcanon to that headcanon: Elsa wins the bet. Going off what you said. I notice this to has become quite popular with Frozen fans. {Spoiler}Fans are divided but the ideas are being thrown around. About what will become of Elsa's love life. If anything at all. On one end of the spectrum. We have those who remaim Team Feminist. She will be a proud independent woman who will allow Anna and Kristoff to be married and bring an heir into the world. Elsa will rule while not particpating in any form of romance nor parenting of any sort. Then of course is the opposite side who wants Elsa to find her own prince charming. So where do people on this Board stand? ^^ As was stated earlier. If you have not seen Frozen. Avoid my spoiler space.
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Post by Shenzi on Apr 11, 2014 3:33:08 GMT -5
This isn't mine but I came across this on tumblr and found it amazing regarding Ray's death in 'The Princess and the Frog': "Ray’s death seems to be an apparent reference to Peter Pan . After he dies he joins his beloved Evangeline in the sky and becomes the second star…to the right. Ray’s death may also be a reference to the Lion King, in that Timon believes that stars are fireflies." Source: disneymoviesandfacts.tumblr.com/post/40647155532/rays-death-seems-to-be-an-apparent-reference-toThe theory that Ursula is Triton's sister is very intriguing and could explain how she knew exactly how to use the Trident. Triton is the son of Poseidon (I'm pretty sure that's revealed somewhere in the franchise) and thus if Ursula was his sister she too would be a child of Poseidon.
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Post by jupiter23 on Apr 11, 2014 9:38:34 GMT -5
Going off what you said. I notice this to has become quite popular with Frozen fans. {Spoiler}Fans are divided but the ideas are being thrown around. About what will become of Elsa's love life. If anything at all. On one end of the spectrum. We have those who remaim Team Feminist. She will be a proud independent woman who will allow Anna and Kristoff to be married and bring an heir into the world. Elsa will rule while not particpating in any form of romance nor parenting of any sort. Then of course is the opposite side who wants Elsa to find her own prince charming. So where do people on this Board stand? ^^ As was stated earlier. If you have not seen Frozen. Avoid my spoiler space. {Spoiler}I like to think that if she does intend to get married, it wouldn't be any time soon. She strikes me as the type that would be more concerned with taking care of her kingdom first and worry about finding a husband later. And since Anna would only become queen if something happened to Elsa (which doesn't seem very likely) Anna's allowed to have different priorities.
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