"Tarzan" and "Frozen" may just be actually connected to each other. The answer might be positive, MTV reports.
The question is could this theory really be true?
Film director Chris Buck, who co-directed both "Frozen" and "Tarzan," spoke during a Reddit AMA and surprised many when he announced that the king and queen of Arendell (Anna and Elsa's parents) did not, in fact, die at sea but survived when they were washed up to the shore of a jungle, along with their newborn son.
The couple was able to build a treehouse to stay at in the jungle. However, they were eventually devoured by a leopard causing their demise, which left the infant Tarzan behind. This series of events is familiar to many as they are indeed the opening scenes of "Tarzan."
Granted that the story checks out, "Tarzan" could be Anna and Elsa's estranged brother. Fans of "Frozen" could be witnessing a great twist. For a lot of Disney fans, the connection totally makes sense.
Signs that the characters from the two animated movies, "Tarzan" and "Frozen" are certainly related were presented by the Movie Pilot. First clue is that the long journey of Anna and Elsa's parents puts forward the likelihood that Tarzan may possibly have been born at some stage in that period. Add to the fact that the king and queen in the "Frozen" movie and Tarzan have quite similar facial structures.
Nevertheless, this brings up yet another issue: if the theory is true, then could all the Disney stories be somehow secretly linked together?
In an interview with MTV News, the Director hinted that one's imagination really has no limit. Buck said, "If you want to tie them all together, then do it. That's the spirit of Disney."
So, whether the theory is true or not, is completely up to you.