Tarzan, Elsa, and Anna: Untangling the Disney Family Tree
Disney fan theories can be wild and wonderful. One theory suggests that Tarzan is the long-lost brother of Elsa and Anna from
The “Tarzan is Frozen’s Brother” Theory
The “Tarzan theory” is simple: after Anna and Elsa’s parents left, they shipwrecked. But they didn’t die. They supposedly reached a jungle island. There, they built a treehouse and had a baby boy—Tarzan. Sounds simply like a Disney plot, right? Well…
This theory gained attention when
Ice to Meet You, Reality: Debunking the Tarzan-Frozen Link
Hold your horses! Despite the fun speculation, the directors have dismissed the Tarzan-Frozen sibling theory. Chris Buck, co-director of
For more proof,
Timeline Troubles: Centuries Apart
Now, timelines.
Looks Aren’t Everything: Appearance Fail
If we overlook the timeline, let’s discuss the parents. Tarzan’s dad has dark hair. Elsa and Anna’s dad has light hair. They belong to different gene pools. The parents’ clothing and styles differ too, emphasizing they aren’t the same people.
Ship Shape Showdown: Metal vs. Wood Hull
About ships: the
Copyright Conundrums: Who Owns Tarzan?
The twist you might not expect: ownership rights! Tarzan isn’t in public domain forever. He belongs to the Edgar Rice Burroughs Estate. Disney only licensed him for one film. Adding him to the
Disney Kinship: Real Connections
So, Tarzan isn’t a Frozen sibling. However, the Disney universe has many cozy connections. Let’s find some real links.
Rapunzel: The Royal Cousin
Rapunzel from
Wedding Crashers: Rapunzel and Flynn in Arendelle
Jennifer Lee, writer of
Jane and Belle: Tea Set Tales
Another fun theory connects Jane from
Elsa: More Than Just Ice Powers
Now, let’s explore Queen Elsa better. She is more than just ice powers and catchy songs.
Queen Elsa, Sister Extraordinaire
Three years after her coronation, Elsa executes her responsibilities with her sister Anna, optimistic Olaf, ice harvester Kristoff, and reindeer Sven. Sisterly love is central to her journey.
Royal Roots: Elsa’s Parents
Elsa’s parents are King Agnarr and Queen Iduna. They catalyze much of Elsa’s journey and the plot of
Elsa’s Sexuality: Fan Thoughts vs. Canon
Many fans see Elsa as a queer icon. The song “Let It Go” holds LGBTQ+ themes for many. Yet, Disney hasn’t clearly defined her sexuality. It’s open to interpretation, which many fans embrace without harm.
Girlfriend Goals? Elsa in Frozen 3
Will Elsa find romance in
Elsa’s Senses: Hearing the Call
Is Elsa deaf? No. This rumor appears at times, but Elsa in
Age is Just a Number: Elsa’s Timeline
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“Disability” or Destiny? Elsa’s Powers
Elsa’s “disability” is her ice and snow powers. She struggles to control them early on, leading to fear and isolation. Ultimately, they become her strength—a metaphor for embracing uniqueness.
The Oldenburg Question: Elsa’s Last Name
Does Elsa have a last name? It’s not explicitly stated in the movies. However, fans believe that Elsa and Anna share the last name Oldenburg. Royal families make this complicated.
You can learn more about Queen Elsa on Wikipedia.
Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle, Not Arendelle
Let’s shift to Tarzan and look at his true origins.
Tarzan’s True Parents: Lord and Lady Greystoke
Tarzan’s parents are John and Alice Clayton, known as Lord and Lady Greystoke from England. They are definitely not from Arendelle.
Jane: Tarzan’s Lady Love
Tarzan loves Jane Porter (later Jane Clayton). Their jungle romance remains iconic.
Korak: Tarzan’s Cub
Tarzan and Jane have a son named John “Jack” Clayton III, also known as Korak in ape language. Their family has jungle adventures!
Kala: Mama Gorilla
Kala is Tarzan’s adoptive mother in the animated
Cousinly Chaos: William Cecil Clayton
Tarzan even has cousin William Cecil Clayton who wants to seize Tarzan’s estate. Family drama exists even in the jungle!
Ethnicity and Identity: Tarzan’s Heritage
Tarzan, originally John Clayton, is of Caucasian ethnicity in the original stories. His heritage is English nobility—not Scandinavian royalty.
For more details about Tarzan’s origins, check out the Wikipedia page on Tarzan of the Apes.
Name Reveal: Lord Greystoke, Ape Man Extraordinaire
John Clayton, Lord Greystoke is Tarzan’s full English name. “Tarzan” (meaning white-skin) is his ape nickname. Double identity, jungle style.
Weissmuller’s Legacy: Tarzan’s Age
Johnny Weissmuller, iconic as Tarzan, died in 1984 at age 79. Even jungle kings aren’t immortal.
Frozen Future: What’s Next for Arendelle?
Frozen 3: The Thaw Continues
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The Tarzan-Frozen brother theory was fun but officially debunked. The magic of Disney shines through imagination and story connections. Who knows what theories