It just occurred to me : Walt Disney's line "It was all started by a mouse" may apply to the communication between people and animals. Think about it : Cinderella, Rescuers, Dumbo, mice talk to people! (The latter applies because Timothy whispered in the ringmasters ear) Is it possible that mice were the first species to master this bridge of communication?
"Mickey" means etymologically "great island", and "Donald" means "Drowned Elf". Mikey "Mouse" is a reference to "Mazi/Mizuchi" in the orient, or "Maui" in the pacific, - which is one of the sons of Atlas and Donald "Duck" is a reference to those who had to take shelter from the floodwaters. (Noah would be one of those). Etymology is always the way to discover true history.
There's a problem with the theory, Lion King takes place before Hercules. Herc has Scar's pelt. The signature scar can't be a coincidence with an ancestor. Meaning Lion King predates Hercules.
Andy Raven Chenoweth Nah, that's still too much of a coincidence. Here's what I think: Scar gets eaten, goes to the underworld, makes a deal with Hades to get his life back in exchange for defeating Hercules, gets turned the Nemean Lion, turns back to his original form when Herc beats him, and is finally turned into the pelt we see.
ALTERNATE ENDING: the sprite that was awoken when Yen Sid and Mickey flooded the world was actually Te'Fiti, and her creating life in Moana is the same event shown there in fantasia.
Like say... predictions of the future? As in this: Could the Star Wars and Marvel Universes be connected to the main Disney Universe in ANY way shape or form, in the future?
I think in this theory: In the beginning of the Disney universe back in brother bear which took place in 10,000 BCE human and animal were basically afraid of each other. And humans realizes on magic and the environment around. Eventually by the fall of Atlantis (8000 BCE) which is all considered mythical, eventually technology starts taking place by Hercules in 600 BCE when the Greeks still believes in magic from gods, but now a little bit belief on technology too. After Aladdin (300 BCE) and Mulan (100 CE). Since Hercules, they always had an animal side kick or pet. By the dark ages (500 CE), the animals started getting influenced by human society, and they began to help mankind. Such as King Arthur and the sword of the stone, the owl helped him guide through his advanture. During Cinderella time (1300 CE) Mice helped the maid to become the best looking beauty ever. With a little help of magic, which eventually it will fade away. By 1602 CE Most of the people came to the new world. Barely any magic was used during this time period. Because people were more focus on industrialization. Beauty and the beast was the last magic source during the colonial age (1750 CE) After breaking the spell. Magic is now absent. Technology is their only goal to increase society. By modern day, The rescuers (1975 CE), Olivers Travels (1988 CE) were the time the animals actually got to fit in with society. Without the humans knowing... Then everything changed. By meet the Robinson (2007 CE) one kid decided to revolutionized the world with only technology, and it did by (2037 CE) 100 years later treasure plaenet was a happening because of so much technology, humans left the earth, and the animals somehow stayed behind. In 12,000 CE animals started making their own communities like the humans once did, Lion king happened, soon after 18,000 CE we have Robin Hood in the medieval ages. And zootopia by 23,000 CE... that's the whole timeline folks, made sense? Not even close...
Except at least Frozen and the princess and the frog take place after the 1750's and there is magic, Frozen takes place in the 1840's and Princeess and the frog takes place in 1920's
Something I noticed is that Peter Pan must happen about 1½ decades before WWII because the sequel is happening during that event. Also, remember that Robin Hood isn't really a Disney Theory cannon because it is very clearly stated in the beginning of the film that it is an adaptation acted out by the animal kingdom. Essentially, Robin Hood could be placed inside the world of Zootopia for that reason alone.
5:46 Earth?! EARTH?!! How dare you, the planet Jim Hawkins lives on is not Earth it is Montressor, even someone who had only seen the movie once would know this!!!!!
Great theory: I agree with the animals of Zooptopia will destroy but they'll also create a new world on top because nature will be able to create a new world again, which will grow in another thousand years. And congratulations on your 100th video. 😊 ✨ 🌟
I always wondered if Dreamworks might have some type of timeline as well. Though that would be more difficult to try and make a connection. Think anyone is up to the challenge of trying to make one?
I'm pretty sure the Lion King was before Hercules... because Herc is seen posing for a painting with Scar... so maybe animals are quiet intelligent first and then they were the ones that ruined everything first.. and it was humans that then followed in their foot steps... I don't know.. just a thought! But this theory is mind blowing!
The thing about the Lion King taking place before Hercules is true, but what if they were just advancing in that way slowly because of the presence of humans? Once the humans transitioned and abandoned the Earth, the animals could advance to the ones we see in the movies mentioned. Lion king wasn't shown after the flood.
If meet Robinson didn't happen, we wouldn't be in outer space by treasure planet. And the animals won't grow their own cultures and societies. And basically what I'm saying. Lion King, Robin Hood, Chicken Little, and Zootopia wouldn't have existed...
Wotso Videos! You need to keep going with this! That's so cool and I've heard that everything's connected but I didn't think how the animals would fit so that's great! But I'd love to hear more about the Disney world cause I love Disney theories
Meet the Robinsons actually doesn't take place in modern day. Thanks to a poster for the Jungle Book in the background of some scenes, the film takes place somewhere around the late 60's to early 70's.
Jake Pulley that could just be an old poster and not necessarily the same year, like in Lilo and Stitch, Nani has a Mulan poster, but Mulan came out in 1998 and Lilo and Stitch takes place in 2002
It being an old poster doesn't explain why it's in a school stadium. That and the movie feels like something from the 60's in terms of aesthetics and the music.
It is possible they were putting on a play, or perhaps the school was having a movie night fund raiser? Also the 30-second trailer for "Meet the Robinson's" clarifies the year is 2037 as the setting for the film's "future" scenes. "Present" scenes are assumed, by extrapolation, to be 2007.
Eszra I think that you are wrong because if you remember the movie didn't originally take place in 2037, that was the future that the Robinson's were from.... it originally took place in the 60s or 70s because that's where Luis was
If this timeline continues Animals will expand into the star and maybe come face to face with the humans that by that time were considered mere legends.
While an interesting theory, there might be some things to consider addressing in this thesis. For instance, "Big Hero Six" evidently takes place in an alternate world where WWII never happened and San Fransico is 'San Fransokyo' after the 1906 earthquake. But in "Lilo & Stich", the city looks similar to real life and is identified by its regular name. Seems a bit confusing if you're suggesting they take place in the same continuity. There's also some of the inconsistencies in aesthetics. Like, the world seen in "Dumbo" appears to be much more cartoonish in both appearance and function, which doesn't seem to fit the general, more realistic-ish tone of the realities seen in most of their other films.
My theory is that Robin Hood, Chicken Little, and Zootopia actually happened alongside the rest of history, just on a different continent, which is how we would explain instances like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck interacting with humans in various movies such as The Rescuers movies, Dumbo, the Little Mermaid, and such. These genetically enhanced animals sometimes migrate off this continent and begin to interact with other human beings. Many of these animals are the size of average humans, like Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, while others are the appropriate size but can just talk to humans. Some humans have the capabilities (or magical abilities) to understand normal animals, like Snow White and Pocahontas. So essentially we have three classes of animals: normal animals that can't normally speak to humans unless they possess this magical gift of understanding, genetically (or magically) enhanced animals that are the normal shape and size for their regular counterparts, but can communicate with humans regularly, and disproportioned animals like Robin Hood, Chicken Little, and Zootopia, who act like humans and wear human clothing that sometimes interact with said humans but mostly just stay within their own society.
I have not heard of anyone analysing about Kovu's background, as seen from the lion king 2 where Nuka mumbled "he (kovu) wasn't even his (scar) son, he just took him in" please tell me more about Kovu and why scar chose him over nuka, the rightful hier?
I wonder if this is the doing of Walt Disney. He had a highly creative mind, and wanted to teach through entertainment for children. I still can't see the underlying message, but his influence lives on in the movies and shows under the company that bears his name.
I have a theory that the bears that we see in Pocahontas when she is singing colors of the wind could be kanai and koda. The only thing that makes this theory hard to believe is that there are multiple bear cubs.😕
First three movies shown at the beginning are Cinderella (which has two awful sequels already), Princess and the Frog (which needs a sequel AND a spinoff series), and Sleeping Beauty (which hasn't a sequel or series nor needs one either).
Where are Dory's siblings? Because I looked it up, and blue tangs (Dory's species) have thousands of eggs at a time, then leave them alone, but Charlie and Jenny were clearly very caring parents, as they obviously loved Dory very much. I'm not really sure what happened to her siblings. What do you think?
great timeline but it's missing something where are the Pixar movies in Star Wars movies and Marvel movies I tried to leave the three of those take place in different universes connect to Disney now
Wow! You have some pretty interesting insights on how anthropomorphic animals came to coincide with regular non-talking animals. I connect my theory with all other movies in the world and not just Disney movies, but my theory is that anthropomorphic animals belong to their own breed, and it's a pretty rare breed, which explains why some people react to a talking animal in shock, and other people go along with it like it's totally normal. I thought there was probably some small cities in the world where they keep fully bred anthropomorphics, and they exist with humans. That was my theory, but I like your theory too. God bless!!!
Would the Lion King movies be closer to the Hercules/alladin time frame because the throw rug/throphy of scar... Or would you say just a way to reference it's Disney?
First of all, Kingdom Hearts. Secondly, does that make Mickey and other "toons" (ala "Who Framed Roger Rabbit ") animals or something else? And where do they fit in with the rest of the timeline apart from those two "Fantasia" shorts?
Yes I do. It's just Wotso Videos. If you would like updates on my channel I would also highly recommend following me on Twitter. I'm the most active on that social media. Thanks for watching!
Could you do a video on the timeline of Disney movie connections? For example, the theory that ariel and eric (from little mermaid) are actually prince charming's (from Cinderella) parents...therefore, Cinderella takes place after the little mermaid.
I should not be encouraging this because I think they are just easter eggs. However, the data should be complete: Bedknobs and Broomsticks has an island of anthropomorphic animals, and humans are not allowed. ("Can't you read readin'? It says 'No peopling allowed!'") The Isle of Naboombu supposedly could have been Chicken Little, Zootopia, and Talespin.Also, Meet the Robinsons has posters for other movies all over the baseball diamond.Also, yes, the Substitutiary Locomotion spell has a brief cameo in a video game-themed Kim Possible.Also, Descendants 3 totally ripped off the spell from Bedknobs and Broomsticks.It is very very interesting fanfiction, but it is fanfiction.Ariel's mother was not killed by Captain Hook. Peter Pan was 1904. Ariel was before that. Jodi Benson and Margaret Kerry joke that the redheaded mermaid it is Ariel's grandmother ("fine, granny"). Pat Caroll played Ursula as a "former Shakespearian actress who sells used cars" and played Ursula as "a scorned lover" (Gross. Yeah. Sister/half sister in other tellings of the story.)You are a good storyteller, even so. They are interesting "What-if scenarios," but most things can be proven. I am so so so glad that that Tarzan is the brother of Anna and Elsa thing is finally dead. Tarzan has his own merits and lore.
okay, but where does winnie the pooh fit into all of this? There the animals have a society separate from humans, but it's not like humans left earth because there is christopher robin. Personally I think the environment of winnie the pooh is inside of christopher robins head, his imagination
You should talk with supercarlinbrothers who are on youtube as well. This theory is great and They would love to discuss this with you as well and this follows the Pixar Theory.
What if the animals learn of Mickey giving water to the world and try it on their own. They end up drowning almost the entire world, leading to Moana. Then Aladdin takes place, because Tamatoa might have made the cave of wonders. Also Scar's pelt is in Hercules, so Lion king happens before that.
Technically, Big Hero 6 doesn't fit in the timeline, because it's from Marvel Universe. It's based on a comic series published by Marvel and is the only one of these films to have a Stan Lee cameo.
I don’t know if many people noticed the crazy resemblance of Lucifer, the cat in Cinderella and Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland- both the classic cartoons- they are both crazy and have the same color eyes and same facial structure/ features. Maybe his soul- Cheshire, is mad. Idk I think it could be possible.
Is it just me that thinks that at 4:55 the old woman looks like coco, or am I just going mad? And the woman also looks like the woman from Frozen 2 when they all go to the forest with the two Army’s I can’t remember her name
Ok, not saying there's a problem with the theory, just the dates. Hercules is Classical Greek which was 400s BCE, not 1200. Little Mermaid was published in 1837, not the 1890s, just look at the clothes! The Disney costuming would make it even earlier than that. There's no way that Lion King could take place after the colonization of Africa, it has to be before expansive European inference on the continent. Rapunzel is also much earlier, I think 1500s. Please look at some of the other videos out there where people have examined the clothing and architecture. There's one titled "princesses sing in their own language," which gives a brief explanation of their time period. It's really very good. Again, I'm not knocking your theory, I'm only saying to reexamine the dates given in that graphic.
It just occurred to me : Walt Disney's line "It was all started by a mouse" may apply to the communication between people and animals. Think about it : Cinderella, Rescuers, Dumbo, mice talk to people! (The latter applies because Timothy whispered in the ringmasters ear)
Is it possible that mice were the first species to master this bridge of communication?
The mouse in The Aristocats, too, except he never talked to people. Still, it kinda counts.
Ya know Walt Disney DID say It all started with a mouse but in reality his first character was a rabbit. Don't believe me? Search it up
Thats a very good point, you could be right!
"Mickey" means etymologically "great island",
and "Donald" means "Drowned Elf".
Mikey "Mouse" is a reference to "Mazi/Mizuchi" in the orient, or "Maui" in the pacific, - which is one of the sons of Atlas and Donald "Duck" is a reference to those who had to take shelter from the floodwaters. (Noah would be one of those).
Etymology is always the way to discover true history.
There's a problem with the theory, Lion King takes place before Hercules. Herc has Scar's pelt. The signature scar can't be a coincidence with an ancestor. Meaning Lion King predates Hercules.
It couldn't have been the real Scar's pelt. His body was eaten by hyenas. Maybe it was a replica made some time after he died though?
there is a theory that the Lion in Hercules, is an ancestor to Scar.
Just an Idea, but Kovu (Scar's son) also ends up getting the same scar.
Andy Raven Chenoweth Nah, that's still too much of a coincidence. Here's what I think: Scar gets eaten, goes to the underworld, makes a deal with Hades to get his life back in exchange for defeating Hercules, gets turned the Nemean Lion, turns back to his original form when Herc beats him, and is finally turned into the pelt we see.
Jessica Beamer Also, Kovu is repeatedly stated to not be Scar's son.
ALTERNATE ENDING: the sprite that was awoken when Yen Sid and Mickey flooded the world was actually Te'Fiti, and her creating life in Moana is the same event shown there in fantasia.
I accept this as canon now.
*slow clap
I like to think that after tech started to increase, her size diminished to that of a sprite.
I accidentally deleted this video and Disney Movies Connect from TH-cam so here are them again! Sorry for any inconveniences! Stay awesome everyone.
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Wotso Videos ah ok. well whether it's a repost or not, it's still a very intuitive video and it sure ties everything together quite nicely.
Can you do one about the origins of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit please??
Wotso Videos, do you think you can take your theories to the next level?
Like say... predictions of the future? As in this: Could the Star Wars and Marvel Universes be connected to the main Disney Universe in ANY way shape or form, in the future?
I think in this theory: In the beginning of the Disney universe back in brother bear which took place in 10,000 BCE human and animal were basically afraid of each other. And humans realizes on magic and the environment around. Eventually by the fall of Atlantis (8000 BCE) which is all considered mythical, eventually technology starts taking place by Hercules in 600 BCE when the Greeks still believes in magic from gods, but now a little bit belief on technology too. After Aladdin (300 BCE) and Mulan (100 CE). Since Hercules, they always had an animal side kick or pet. By the dark ages (500 CE), the animals started getting influenced by human society, and they began to help mankind. Such as King Arthur and the sword of the stone, the owl helped him guide through his advanture. During Cinderella time (1300 CE) Mice helped the maid to become the best looking beauty ever. With a little help of magic, which eventually it will fade away. By 1602 CE Most of the people came to the new world. Barely any magic was used during this time period. Because people were more focus on industrialization. Beauty and the beast was the last magic source during the colonial age (1750 CE) After breaking the spell. Magic is now absent. Technology is their only goal to increase society. By modern day, The rescuers (1975 CE), Olivers Travels (1988 CE) were the time the animals actually got to fit in with society. Without the humans knowing... Then everything changed. By meet the Robinson (2007 CE) one kid decided to revolutionized the world with only technology, and it did by (2037 CE) 100 years later treasure plaenet was a happening because of so much technology, humans left the earth, and the animals somehow stayed behind. In 12,000 CE animals started making their own communities like the humans once did, Lion king happened, soon after 18,000 CE we have Robin Hood in the medieval ages. And zootopia by 23,000 CE... that's the whole timeline folks, made sense? Not even close...
Except at least Frozen and the princess and the frog take place after the 1750's and there is magic, Frozen takes place in the 1840's and Princeess and the frog takes place in 1920's
Something I noticed is that Peter Pan must happen about 1½ decades before WWII because the sequel is happening during that event.
Also, remember that Robin Hood isn't really a Disney Theory cannon because it is very clearly stated in the beginning of the film that it is an adaptation acted out by the animal kingdom. Essentially, Robin Hood could be placed inside the world of Zootopia for that reason alone.
The movie Dinosaur(s) was actually first in the timeline.
Andrew Bercovitz I’m pretty sure it goes
Dinosaurs
Brother-bear
The lion king
Hércules
@@camillehardy5529 that what he said
Shego Rocks1 im not saying he didn’t. I’m saying the order I think it goes
Brilliant deduction
You mean "the good dinosaur'
This channel is deeply underrated
...this is just the Pixar theory applied to Disney movies.
Yes! Thought the same
Exactly
AAAnd they can exist in the same universe because in the movie brother bear you see nemo get nocked into the ocean by a mamoth
5:46 Earth?! EARTH?!! How dare you, the planet Jim Hawkins lives on is not Earth it is Montressor, even someone who had only seen the movie once would know this!!!!!
Actually I've seen it like 5 times and I forgot it wasn't earth. Please calm down
Great theory: I agree with the animals of Zooptopia will destroy but they'll also create a new world on top because nature will be able to create a new world again, which will grow in another thousand years. And congratulations on your 100th video. 😊 ✨ 🌟
I'm glad you liked it and thanks for the support!
Untill the sun dies and all life needs to move to other planets
I always wondered if Dreamworks might have some type of timeline as well. Though that would be more difficult to try and make a connection.
Think anyone is up to the challenge of trying to make one?
Dreamworks will be good everyone always talks about Pixar and Disney
I would except I haven't seen many movies by DreamWorks
I made up my own timeline for Road to El Dorado but its a crossover universe timeline lol
I can’t wait for a Disney movie that ends with someone saying I’m putting a team together.
Watching this video about Disney when before it even starts I get a universal add
I'm pretty sure the Lion King was before Hercules... because Herc is seen posing for a painting with Scar... so maybe animals are quiet intelligent first and then they were the ones that ruined everything first.. and it was humans that then followed in their foot steps...
I don't know.. just a thought! But this theory is mind blowing!
The thing about the Lion King taking place before Hercules is true, but what if they were just advancing in that way slowly because of the presence of humans? Once the humans transitioned and abandoned the Earth, the animals could advance to the ones we see in the movies mentioned. Lion king wasn't shown after the flood.
'The Dreamworks Theory'....huh!...huh!
"Hunchback which is set in 1492" Me (who is in the play and obsessed with this movie): um it's 1482
What if Robin Hood is Nick Wilde's ancestor?
Actually, Dinosaur is the first film in the timeline!
If meet Robinson didn't happen, we wouldn't be in outer space by treasure planet. And the animals won't grow their own cultures and societies. And basically what I'm saying. Lion King, Robin Hood, Chicken Little, and Zootopia wouldn't have existed...
Actually, the earliest movie timeline wise would be Dinosaur, taking place millions of years ago.
Wotso Videos! You need to keep going with this! That's so cool and I've heard that everything's connected but I didn't think how the animals would fit so that's great! But I'd love to hear more about the Disney world cause I love Disney theories
Can you please make a video on the Lion King timeline (one about the day, months, and years that the characters were born in)?
Meet the Robinsons actually doesn't take place in modern day. Thanks to a poster for the Jungle Book in the background of some scenes, the film takes place somewhere around the late 60's to early 70's.
Jake Pulley that could just be an old poster and not necessarily the same year, like in Lilo and Stitch, Nani has a Mulan poster, but Mulan came out in 1998 and Lilo and Stitch takes place in 2002
It being an old poster doesn't explain why it's in a school stadium. That and the movie feels like something from the 60's in terms of aesthetics and the music.
It is possible they were putting on a play, or perhaps the school was having a movie night fund raiser? Also the 30-second trailer for "Meet the Robinson's" clarifies the year is 2037 as the setting for the film's "future" scenes. "Present" scenes are assumed, by extrapolation, to be 2007.
Eszra I think that you are wrong because if you remember the movie didn't originally take place in 2037, that was the future that the Robinson's were from.... it originally took place in the 60s or 70s because that's where Luis was
Rach Mccan It is possible. I was thinking really early 80's.
If this timeline continues Animals will expand into the star and maybe come face to face with the humans that by that time were considered mere legends.
While an interesting theory, there might be some things to consider addressing in this thesis.
For instance, "Big Hero Six" evidently takes place in an alternate world where WWII never happened and San Fransico is 'San Fransokyo' after the 1906 earthquake. But in "Lilo & Stich", the city looks similar to real life and is identified by its regular name. Seems a bit confusing if you're suggesting they take place in the same continuity.
There's also some of the inconsistencies in aesthetics. Like, the world seen in "Dumbo" appears to be much more cartoonish in both appearance and function, which doesn't seem to fit the general, more realistic-ish tone of the realities seen in most of their other films.
I wish I hadn't watched this, I'm so confused now about Disney's timelines.
OMG, Wotso, you are a genuis! This follows a similar trend as the pixar theory, could you mix the animals, technology, and magic storylines into this?
I think you probably could if you wanted to. I decided to only focus on Disney animated films without including Pixar. Thanks for watching!
My theory is that Robin Hood, Chicken Little, and Zootopia actually happened alongside the rest of history, just on a different continent, which is how we would explain instances like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck interacting with humans in various movies such as The Rescuers movies, Dumbo, the Little Mermaid, and such. These genetically enhanced animals sometimes migrate off this continent and begin to interact with other human beings. Many of these animals are the size of average humans, like Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, while others are the appropriate size but can just talk to humans. Some humans have the capabilities (or magical abilities) to understand normal animals, like Snow White and Pocahontas.
So essentially we have three classes of animals: normal animals that can't normally speak to humans unless they possess this magical gift of understanding, genetically (or magically) enhanced animals that are the normal shape and size for their regular counterparts, but can communicate with humans regularly, and disproportioned animals like Robin Hood, Chicken Little, and Zootopia, who act like humans and wear human clothing that sometimes interact with said humans but mostly just stay within their own society.
Also I forgot that the Wind in the Willows section of Ichabod and Mr. Toad would also apply to this animal continent.
I have not heard of anyone analysing about Kovu's background, as seen from the lion king 2 where Nuka mumbled "he (kovu) wasn't even his (scar) son, he just took him in" please tell me more about Kovu and why scar chose him over nuka, the rightful hier?
Cuz Disney's still a little gender stereotypical...maybe.
add kingdom hearts between yen sid and mickey mouse......
BOOMMM MIND BLOWN!!!!!
you deseve millions of views
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the compliment. I would love to be able to get to that point one day. Thanks for watching!
Correction: Hunchback takes place in 1482, not 1492.
I'd like to know how the 1940s compilation features tie into this.
And the live-action/animated hybrids! And the unofficial Classic, The Wild!
Do a video on how the wolves and/or dogs in movies have changed!! I think it would be really cool!!!
The anthropomorphic animals exist on the isle of Nambumbu from bedknobs and broomsticks
Great theory and resource Issac. Timelines do help develop theories.
Sucks that your previous version got taken down. Continue making your great videos though. :D
+FV Oh for sure! It's so much fun!
So it went from magic, to technology which caused the world to eventually collapse, until magic saved it once more.
its 2 am and got notification...#worthit
What is this about? You already uploaded it
I believe it was taken down for some reason
It is just the same video again (Did you know that Yensid, the sorcerer, is actually Disney backwards?)
There were issues and they were accidentally taken down. Sorry for any inconveniences. Thanks for watching!
Rad Circles really wow, did not know that. That's so kool
No, I don't. None of the movies are connected. I like them being their own separate worlds.
My God! This is so cool! My brain kinda hurt after the last video, and this one sent my brain reeling again! Awesome video!
I'm happy you enjoyed it!! Thanks for watching!
What if the sorcerer's apprentice (the animated short) was how this connected universe began?
I wonder if this is the doing of Walt Disney. He had a highly creative mind, and wanted to teach through entertainment for children. I still can't see the underlying message, but his influence lives on in the movies and shows under the company that bears his name.
Emperors New Groove!!....... possibly talking animals came from yzma's potions....
Why isn't beauty and the beast on the timeline (the link in the description)
I have a theory that the bears that we see in Pocahontas when she is singing colors of the wind could be kanai and koda. The only thing that makes this theory hard to believe is that there are multiple bear cubs.😕
Pusheen Lover and a *cough* 12,000 year gap.
Big Hero 6 took place in 2032 due to a poster saying 95th year of golden gate bridge
Ralph Breaks the Internet may had confirm this theory.
What if all the live action movies are leading up to a huge crossover where they have to safe mickey mouse from chernabog and the other villains
Nobody:
Absolutely Nobody:
Disney: *F U R R Y*
Big Hero 6 is within Marvel's multiverse
Reupload....?
Yup. There were issues and they were accidentally taken down. Sorry for any inconveniences. Thanks for watching!
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So this is another "zootopia is post apocalyptic" video?
First three movies shown at the beginning are Cinderella (which has two awful sequels already), Princess and the Frog (which needs a sequel AND a spinoff series), and Sleeping Beauty (which hasn't a sequel or series nor needs one either).
What about Wreck it Ralph showing the inner workings of technology in this universe, and afecting the existence of AI
I can think of a movie that early than Brother Bear in the timeline thing: Dinosaur.
Where are Dory's siblings? Because I looked it up, and blue tangs (Dory's species) have thousands of eggs at a time, then leave them alone, but Charlie and Jenny were clearly very caring parents, as they obviously loved Dory very much. I'm not really sure what happened to her siblings. What do you think?
great timeline but it's missing something where are the Pixar movies in Star Wars movies and Marvel movies I tried to leave the three of those take place in different universes connect to Disney now
Jason Helquist these are all Disney Animated movies. Pixar, Star Wars, and marvel each has their own universe.
S*IT DUDE THAT WAS DEEP
This might actually be more interesting than the Pixar Theory!
Wow! You have some pretty interesting insights on how anthropomorphic animals came to coincide with regular non-talking animals. I connect my theory with all other movies in the world and not just Disney movies, but my theory is that anthropomorphic animals belong to their own breed, and it's a pretty rare breed, which explains why some people react to a talking animal in shock, and other people go along with it like it's totally normal. I thought there was probably some small cities in the world where they keep fully bred anthropomorphics, and they exist with humans. That was my theory, but I like your theory too. God bless!!!
EARH!?!!?!? EARTH!?! JIM HAWKINS LIVES ON THE PLANET MONTRESSOR!
I wonder what to call this cinematic universe, How about the Sorcery saga? IDK. Reply for other name ideas.
what about descendants???
Would the Lion King movies be closer to the Hercules/alladin time frame because the throw rug/throphy of scar... Or would you say just a way to reference it's Disney?
But what about when the worlds became separated after fighting for the light of Kingdom Hearts?
nature and technology
-Wotso Viseos - I've seen other videos about and with "the disney theory" but THIS is the first time it actually makes sense to me! Thanks!
In Atlantis it wasn't so much a natural disaster as it was caused by a human the first line of dialogue is "you fool you've doomed us all"
Ha, I saw this coming, the inclusion of Fantasia to separate animals and humans
First of all, Kingdom Hearts.
Secondly, does that make Mickey and other "toons" (ala "Who Framed Roger Rabbit ") animals or something else? And where do they fit in with the rest of the timeline apart from those two "Fantasia" shorts?
Mickey Mouse: Steamboat Wille Is Set In It’s Release Year 1928 (Meaning It Takes Place After The Princess & The Frog But Before Dumbo)
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Could you do a video on the timeline of Disney movie connections? For example, the theory that ariel and eric (from little mermaid) are actually prince charming's (from Cinderella) parents...therefore, Cinderella takes place after the little mermaid.
I should not be encouraging this because I think they are just easter eggs. However, the data should be complete:
Bedknobs and Broomsticks has an island of anthropomorphic animals, and humans are not allowed. ("Can't you read readin'? It says 'No peopling allowed!'")
The Isle of Naboombu supposedly could have been Chicken Little, Zootopia, and Talespin.Also, Meet the Robinsons has posters for other movies all over the baseball diamond.Also, yes, the Substitutiary Locomotion spell has a brief cameo in a video game-themed Kim Possible.Also, Descendants 3 totally ripped off the spell from Bedknobs and Broomsticks.It is very very interesting fanfiction, but it is fanfiction.Ariel's mother was not killed by Captain Hook. Peter Pan was 1904. Ariel was before that. Jodi Benson and Margaret Kerry joke that the redheaded mermaid it is Ariel's grandmother ("fine, granny"). Pat Caroll played Ursula as a "former Shakespearian actress who sells used cars" and played Ursula as "a scorned lover" (Gross. Yeah. Sister/half sister in other tellings of the story.)You are a good storyteller, even so. They are interesting "What-if scenarios," but most things can be proven. I am so so so glad that that Tarzan is the brother of Anna and Elsa thing is finally dead. Tarzan has his own merits and lore.
Wow, that's a great theory!
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I think you've unintentionally created a new religion.
I guess house of mouse and kingdom hearts helps this theory
You have Brother Bear (2003) as the first film in the Disney timeline, but what about Dinosaur (2000)?
What did you update?
My thoughts exactly...
Nothing, he just re-uploaded the video because he accidentally deleted it
omg.. is the fox from robin hood and the fox from zootopia the same fox
hear something that you can do make a good video timeline of Patrick Wahlberg characters in Disney I believe that all the same bloodline
okay, but where does winnie the pooh fit into all of this? There the animals have a society separate from humans, but it's not like humans left earth because there is christopher robin. Personally I think the environment of winnie the pooh is inside of christopher robins head, his imagination
Most of those “animals” are living plush toys, too, so you’d think it was all made up- but then how do you explain Christopher Robin?
Winnie The Pooh Is Set In 1926
Which one is the movie with an Earth Sprite?
You should talk with supercarlinbrothers who are on youtube as well. This theory is great and They would love to discuss this with you as well and this follows the Pixar Theory.
I think that would be really cool. Maybe I should send them this video. Thanks for watching!
What is the movie which says 10000000000000000000
1:47 and 1:48
What if the animals learn of Mickey giving water to the world and try it on their own. They end up drowning almost the entire world, leading to Moana. Then Aladdin takes place, because Tamatoa might have made the cave of wonders. Also Scar's pelt is in Hercules, so Lion king happens before that.
Interesting though! That would be cool if Mickey's world started first. Thanks for watching!
Mind blowing! 🤯
Technically, Big Hero 6 doesn't fit in the timeline, because it's from Marvel Universe. It's based on a comic series published by Marvel and is the only one of these films to have a Stan Lee cameo.
That is true but it's also created by Disney Animation so it's kind of in the void between them. Thanks for watching!
Hey Wotso! Zootopia and The Chicken Little are on the same place and/or location but in a different DIMENSION
What? I’m lost!
I don’t know if many people noticed the crazy resemblance of Lucifer, the cat in Cinderella and Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland- both the classic cartoons- they are both crazy and have the same color eyes and same facial structure/ features. Maybe his soul- Cheshire, is mad. Idk I think it could be possible.
Is it just me that thinks that at 4:55 the old woman looks like coco, or am I just going mad? And the woman also looks like the woman from Frozen 2 when they all go to the forest with the two Army’s I can’t remember her name
Ok, not saying there's a problem with the theory, just the dates. Hercules is Classical Greek which was 400s BCE, not 1200. Little Mermaid was published in 1837, not the 1890s, just look at the clothes! The Disney costuming would make it even earlier than that. There's no way that Lion King could take place after the colonization of Africa, it has to be before expansive European inference on the continent. Rapunzel is also much earlier, I think 1500s. Please look at some of the other videos out there where people have examined the clothing and architecture. There's one titled "princesses sing in their own language," which gives a brief explanation of their time period. It's really very good. Again, I'm not knocking your theory, I'm only saying to reexamine the dates given in that graphic.
One problem the fox and the hound movies
What is the movie in 5:19?
Its Treasure Planet
What movie is showed at the 6 minute mark?
That is Fantasia 2000. The song with Donald Duck! Thanks for watching!