âWhoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil is rightwise king born of England.â
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âWhoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil is rightwise king born of England.â
The Sword in the Stone (1963)
Tarzan is not Anna and Elsaâs Brother
Okay yâall one hc I cannot stand is that Tarzan is Elsa and Annaâs brother.
It makes no geographical sense.
Frozen takes place in Norway or smthn. Tangled in Germany (where the parents were headed when the ship sank).
Itâs pretty hard to get to mid Africa from there, not to mention the difference in years.
Frozen was hella old, like 1700s or earlier. However Tarzan was late 1800s.
It. Does. Not. Make. Sense.
However Ariel swimming thru the ship that Anna and Elsaâs parents died in? Plausible.
Also:
Yes, thank you! I cannot comprehend why fans believe this cockamamie theory that Tarzan is Anna and Elsaâs brother! I think Chris Buck said that as a joke, but look at how different each set of parents are in appearance! Anna and Elsa are NOT related to Tarzan! END! OF! STORY!
preach it louder for the people in the baCK
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