Fairy Tail Couples as Disney/ any animated Pairing part one
Nalu (Natsu x Lucy)
Definitely Aladdin and Jasmine! Lucy living her life stuck in the four walls of her old childhood mansion expected to act and behave a certain way and deciding to run away in order to live a more happy and fulfilled life is a big part of what makes her and Jasmine so similar. Natsu, similar to Aladdin who is known by others to cause trouble encounters Lucy and shows her a “whole new world” by bringing her to Fairy Tail. This couple is literally Nalu 😭.
Rowen (Romeo x Wendy)
This one I had to really think about it but I feel like personality wise the way Cinderella carries herself through kindness throughout the film is really similar to the way Wendy acts and interacts with others. The prince is rarely in the classic film so when him and Cinderella get together there isn’t much build up to that moment but when they interact it’s just absolutely wholesome and this pairing I feel is best fit for Rowen.
Jerza (Jellal x Erza)
This one screams Jerza! From having a story of a female character grow into a strong warrior who makes a name for herself and fights for the one she loves to having the overall couple be a power couple the way Jellal and Erza. Also the way Shang tries to keep his feelings professional by not saying how he truly feels to Mulan is so similar to Jellal’s excuse of having a fiancé.
Gajevy (Gajeel x Levy)
Levy and her love for literature is similar to Belle and how she seeks out more then just having that average life where no one even bothers to understand her. Gajeel and the Beast both being isolated from others and having a similar initial first encounter of just treating their said love interest terribly before atoning and evantually falling in love with the one person who reaches their heart.
Elfever (Elfman x Evergreen)
Okay Elfever might actually fits Esmeralda and Phoebus. Since it’s a dynamic filled with playful bickering/bantering which is present in Elfman and Evergreen’s relationship. Both of them are depicted as being strong and protective of the things they love.
Gruvia (Gray x Juvia)
Juvia who grew up being the rain women and feeling alone met Gray who practically changed her whole worldview similar to how Ariel who stayed underwater had such curiosity with going to the surface because of her feelings for Eric. Eric who’s often bashful with being confrontational about his feelings kind of reminds me of Gray who puts a bit of a wall up when it comes to his romantic feelings (pre 100 yr quest). Ariel and Juvia both have such animated facial expressions and are very honest with how they feel 🥺.
Zervis (Zeref x Mavis)
I mainly felt this one fit best because of how Mavis and Rapanzel are personality wise and how they both wanted to get away from the sheltered life they once had. Not to mention how smart both of those characters are. I feel like a Zervis tangled au would be so fun to explore.
Stingyu (Sting x Yukino)
This one might feel random since there isn’t much of Stingyu’s dynamic to go off of. But I feel like this couple would fit the classic Disney couple trope of the male character trying every pick up line known to man to impress the female character and waking her up from her the curse she has fallen under with a kiss.
Rogura (Rogue x Kagura)
Meg and Kagura are actually so similar in the way they respond to people. I can see Rogue being a bit clumsy with his own feelings while Kagura enjoys having that push/pull dynamic with Rogue. Can you imagine Kagura singing that “I won’t say I’m in love” song?? 😭.
Bacanna (Bacchus x Cana)
Bacchus ended up getting on Cana’s nerves thought his first introduction and how he ended up stealing her bra and her wanting revenge for that. I feel like despite them getting along as drinking buddies they would definitely bicker and argue a lot before eventually falling for each other. Like both of them are super honest especially if it’s hurling insults at each other .
Since I can’t use anymore gifs this is the first part of the match ups
So with the release of 100yg anime I’ve gotten excited about writing Fairy Tail fics again. Here’s a sneak peek at one I’m currently working on.
Title: A Dragon’s Heart is True
Description: All dragon slayers possess the abilities and traits of a dragon; this includes an aggressive possession over something, or rather someone. This trait manifests as a fierce protectiveness and unyielding loyalty to the person or object they have claimed. The bond is almost primal, driven by an instinctual need to guard and cherish their “hoard”.
No one knows how this bond is formed. Whether it’s fate or something that grows over time, the connection between the dragon slayer and their chosen is undeniable. Once the bond is established, it is nearly impossible to break. The dragon slayer becomes fiercely dedicated, willing to go to great lengths to ensure the safety and well-being of their chosen, even at the cost of their own life.
This bond is not always welcomed by the person on the receiving end. The protectiveness can feel overwhelming, even suffocating, to those who are unaccustomed to such intense devotion. Yet, for others, it is a source of great comfort and security, knowing they have someone who will always stand by their side, come what may. The relationship between a dragon slayer and their chosen is complex, a delicate balance of power, trust, and understanding, forged in the heat of battle and tempered by time.
Lucy awoke to the pleasant sound of chirping birds and the early morning hum below her apartment. She closed her eyes again, a content smile on her face as she just soaked it all in. Ever since joining Fairy Tail her life had been filled with adventure and chaos but at least she had one constant source of peace. Waking up in her own place, enjoying the morning rays, and although it had been annoying at first she had the comfort of Natsu holding her close as if to protect her. Of course, Mirajane and Lisanna would constantly tease her saying something or other about her and Natsu acting like a couple, and yes part of her wished that was true but Lucy knew that her feelings for Natsu were a complex mix of admiration, friendship, and something more. She had long since accepted that their relationship was one of deep, unspoken understanding rather than the romance her friends seemed to wish for. As she stretched and rose from her bed, she glanced at Natsu, who was still fast asleep beside her. His presence was a reassuring comfort, even if they hadn’t defined what exactly they were to each other.
Lucy tiptoed to the kitchen, determined to make a quiet breakfast so she wouldn’t disturb him. The soft clinking of dishes and the aroma of brewing coffee soon filled the apartment. She couldn’t help but smile as she thought about how these moments of peace were the calm before the next whirlwind of adventures and missions. Yet, amidst all the chaos, it was these simple, quiet mornings that she cherished the most. Ahh yes, everything was perfect; for about fifteen minutes. Her thoughts were interrupted by the sound of scratching on the walls. She could feel her eye twitch as she tried not to lose her mind. One of these days she was going to kill that stupid cat.
“Happy, I swear, if you don’t stop that, I’m going to find you a new home far away from me,” Lucy grumbled, glancing towards the source of the noise. She knew it was futile to get upset with Happy, but the cat’s relentless scratching was starting to wear on her nerves. She took a deep breath, trying to maintain her composure. She dished up some food and placed it on the table for Natsu and Happy before heading over to the bathroom for a shower.
After her shower, she dressed quickly and returned to the kitchen. To no surprise at all, Natsu was already awake, sitting at the table and devouring the food in front of him. His eyes lit up with his characteristic enthusiasm as he spotted her.
“Morning, Lucy! This tastes amazing!” he exclaimed, diving into the food with his usual gusto.
“Good morning, Natsu. I already ate so I’ll meet you guys at the guild. I promised Levy I would help her translate something this morning.” Lucy grabbed her bag and put on her jacket, ready to head out.
Natsu’s eyes widened in surprise. “Oh, right! I forgot you had plans. Well, we’ll see you there then.”
Lucy waved goodbye and made her way to the guild, enjoying the crisp morning air. She couldn’t deny that Magnolia was beautiful during the early spring months. As Lucy walked towards the guild, she couldn’t help but think about the many ways her life had changed since joining Fairy Tail. The bustling streets of Magnolia were lively with people starting their day, the occasional sight of other mages heading to or from their missions adding to the vibrant energy of the town.
When she arrived at the guild hall, she was greeted by the usual chaotic atmosphere. Laughter, clinking glasses, and the occasional burst of magic filled the air. Levy was already waiting for her at a table, surrounded by a pile of ancient texts.
“Good morning, Lu!” Levy called out with a bright smile. “Thanks for coming. I’m really struggling with these translations, and I could use an extra pair of eyes.”
Lucy smiled back at Levy, settling into the chair beside her. “Good morning, Levy! Let’s see what you’ve got.” She took a look at the texts, quickly immersing herself in the complex symbols and ancient language.
As they worked, the guild’s lively atmosphere continued around them, with people coming and going, and the usual banter filling the air. Despite the constant buzz, Lucy found a surprising calm in the task at hand. It was a welcome contrast to the previous day’s chaos and a reminder of how much she enjoyed these quieter moments with friends. About half an hour later Natsu and Happy arrived at the guild soon getting into another stupid fight with Gray and Gajeel. Yep, this was Lucy’s normal but she really couldn’t imagine her life any other way.
Around noon Mirajane approached the other two girls carrying a tray of food. Setting it down she sat across from them her friendly smile still present. “Here you two go, you’re both working so hard and I don’t want you to forget to eat.”
Levy’s eyes lit up at the sight of Mirajane’s food. “Thank you, Mira! This looks amazing.”
Mirajane chuckled softly. “I’m glad you like it. It’s always nice to see you both working so diligently. Besides, I know how easy it is to get lost in these texts and forget to take a break.”
Lucy took a bite of the food and nodded in agreement. “This is great, Mirajane. Thanks for bringing it.”
“Oy hot stuff, where’s our food?” A voice rang out across the guild hall. Mira’s smile fell as she let out an annoyed sigh. Lucy looked over at the group of wizards that had been passing through town. A guest in the guild hall wasn’t a rare occurrence but one that showed little respect was, and it usually didn’t end well for them.
“Well, I better get going. You two have fun,” Mira said standing up and grabbing the empty tray. However, before she could even begin to walk back to the bar the visitors were struck by a bolt of lightning falling on the ground unconscious. “Oh Laxus, I didn’t know you were back.” Lo and behold up on the balcony stood the lightning dragon slayer glaring down at his victims. Lucy glanced up at Laxus, his presence commanding attention and respect. She couldn’t help but smile, knowing that his sudden appearance usually meant trouble for someone. Laxus had always been a force to reckon with, but his loyalty to Fairy Tail was unwavering, and his occasional interventions were his way of keeping order.
By late afternoon Lucy and Levy had finished most of the translation, only having one book left. The only information they had on it so far was that it was about dragon slayer magic and was written back when the magic was first created. “Alright, I think we did some pretty good work today. I’ll take this home and see if I can figure something out before we continue tomorrow. Thanks for your help, Lucy,” Levy said, stretching and packing up her things before grabbing Gajeel’s attention and leaving. Lucy finished packing up her own things and headed towards the guild’s exit. The day had been productive, and she was looking forward to a quiet evening at home. As she walked towards the door, she noticed Natsu and Gray still in the middle of a heated argument, their voices rising above the general noise of the guild hall. She rolled her eyes but couldn’t hide her smile, some things would never change. Lucy shook her head with a chuckle as she made her way out of the guild hall. The familiar sight of Natsu and Gray arguing was a comforting reminder of the family she’d found in Fairy Tail. It was these kinds of moments that made her appreciate her life, even with all its chaos.
After a relaxing dinner and a comforting bath, Lucy found herself on her couch enjoying a new book while Natsu and Happy played a card game on the floor. She had almost forgotten about that last book until Levy called her and excitedly told her to come to her place. Lucy quickly made her way out of the apartment, dragging Natsu and Happy with her. When they arrived Lucy knocked on the door impatiently. Gajeel answered the door clearly upset that his evening was being disturbed. Lucy didn’t care and just pushed past him and joined Levy in the living room.
“What're you doin’ here Salamander,” Gajeel grumbled, rubbing the back of his head as he shut the door behind them.
“Lucy made me. Trust me I don’t want to see your ugly mug more than necessary either,” Natsu retorted, sticking his tongue out at Gajeel.
Levy, ignoring their bickering, held up the book they had been working on. “Lucy, you won’t believe this! I think I’ve found something new in this book.”
Lucy’s eyes widened with curiosity as she took a closer look at the ancient book Levy held. “Really? What did you find?”
Levy beamed with excitement. “It’s an old legend about the origins of dragon slayer magic, but there’s more. There’s a section here that talks about some kind of bond between a dragon slayer and their chosen. I still haven’t figured out what a ‘chosen’ is, I was hoping you would have some ideas.”
Lucy's interest was piqued as she scanned the old text Levy had been poring over. The legend about the bond between a dragon slayer and their chosen intrigued her. She'd read many myths and ancient stories since joining Fairy Tail, but this one felt different. Perhaps it was because of the personal connection she felt with Natsu and the other dragon slayers in the guild.
"Hmm, a 'chosen'... It could mean many things," Lucy mused, tapping her chin thoughtfully. "Maybe it's someone the dragon slayer forms a deep connection with, or perhaps it's related to their magic somehow."
Levy nodded eagerly. "That’s what I was thinking! But it’s all so vague. There are a few references to rituals and ancient ceremonies, but the language is so archaic, it’s hard to decipher the exact meaning. Do you two know, I mean you are dragon slayers.”
Natsu and Gajeel glanced at each other unsure just how much to share. Yes, they knew about the chosen, how could they not? The problem was that it wasn’t as simple as the girls were making it out to be. Natsu scratched his head, looking thoughtful. “Well, we know a bit about it, but it’s not something we talk about much. The whole idea of a ‘chosen’ is pretty personal and complicated. It’s not something we’ve really delved into.”
Gajeel grunted in agreement. “Yeah, it’s not exactly common knowledge. Even for us dragon slayers, it’s more about instinct than something we sit down and study. It’s kinda like that thing in ‘er cheesy books.”
Levy’s eyes widened as she caught on to what Gajeel was implying. “You mean, like a soul mate?”
Natsu looked uncomfortable with the comparison, while Gajeel just shrugged. “Sort of. It’s a bit more complicated than that, but yeah, something like that. It’s not always clear-cut, and it’s different for each dragon slayer.”
Lucy, however, was fascinated. The idea of a deeper connection tied to dragon slayer magic intrigued her. She glanced at the book again, her mind racing with possibilities. “If the ‘chosen’ is something akin to a soul mate, then it could explain why dragon slayers have such strong bonds with certain people. So how do you guys know who your chosen is?” Natsu and Gajeel exchanged glances, both somewhat uneasy about delving into such personal matters. Natsu cleared his throat before speaking up.
"Well, it’s not like there's a manual for it or anything," Natsu said slowly. "It's more of a feeling, you know? It’s like you just know, and it’s not always something you can explain easily. It’s a connection that goes beyond words."
Levy turned back to the book eager to know more. “This says something about possessive behavior and the need for protection. Could that be related to the bond you’re talking about?”
Natsu nodded slowly, his expression thoughtful. “Yeah, that makes sense. Dragon slayers often feel a strong need to protect those they care about, and it can be pretty intense. It’s like there’s this inherent drive to keep them safe, no matter what.”
Gajeel added, “And it’s not just about protection, either. There’s a sense of loyalty and devotion that comes with it. It’s a part of the bond that’s hard to put into words but is deeply felt.”
Levy scribbled notes furiously, her excitement palpable. “This is incredible! If we can piece together more about this bond, it might give us insights into dragon slayer magic that we’ve never had before.” As soon as she started she stopped and looked up at Gajeel in curiosity. “I’m your chosen right?”
“Gee hee, course you are pipsquke. What, worried I’m gonna leave you for another woman?” Gajeel smirked at Levy’s playful jab, his tone light despite the serious discussion they were having. “Not a chance. You’re stuck with me, whether you like it or not.”
Rogue looked at the simple object, it was silver with three small diamonds, giving it a beautiful shine while not being too extravagant for the person he intended to give it to. Sighing, he closed the ring box and shoved it into his pocket. He leaned back in his seat and looked up at the ceiling as he tried to think through everything. He had been dating Kagura for about three years and now he was ready to take the next step and propose, the question was if she was ready.
“Alright, I’m ready to go,” Kagura said, walking into the room. She wore a simple white blouse, a black pleated skirt, some black flats, and her signature white ribbon. Rogue looked over at his girlfriend and tried to hide his nervousness. Kagura could tell he was hiding something from her but figured he would tell her soon.
“Let’s go then,” Rogue said, standing up and leading Kagura out of the house. As the two walked to the restaurant Rogue was quiet, well quieter than usual, and Kagura now had the feeling that whatever secret he was keeping she wouldn’t know unless she forced it out of him. She knew it was none of her business, but they had promised to tell each other everything and if there was something he was struggling with she wanted to help.
“Rogue is something wrong, you haven’t said much,” Kagura asked, moving in front of the dragon slayer as a way to stop him and so that she could see his face clearly.
“Oh, I’m fine, just thinking,” Rogue answered, smiling down at the swordswoman. He would always find their height difference amusing, although it was nothing compared to Sting and Yukino.
“Just thinking? I find that hard to believe,” Kagura said, starting to get frustrated with him.
“Okay, you got me, but don’t worry, I’ll tell you later,” Rogue said, attempting to move forward but being stopped by Kagura’s magic.
“When is later?” Kagura asked, her voice and glare making it clear that they weren’t going anywhere until she got some answers.
“I don’t know, some time tonight,” Rogue said, struggling to get back up. “Can you stop using your magic on me?!”
Kagura deactivated her magic, and taking a deep breath, calmed herself so that they could actually enjoy their date.
After dinner the two went for a walk, enjoying the stillness of the night. Kagura looked over at Rogue and noticed that he was acting strange.
“Rogue, are you going to tell me what’s been bothering you?” Kagura asked, taking Rogue’s hands into her own and looking at him with concern.
“Yeah,” Rogue said, letting go of Kagura’s hands, kneeling down on one knee, and pulling out a small box. Kagura placed a hand over her mouth as she let out a small gasp.
“Kagura, you are amazing and I don’t know what I did to deserve you. I love you and want to be with you for the rest of my life, so will you marry me?” Kagura could feel her eyes starting to brim with tears, never would she have expected this to be what he was hiding.
Kneeling down, Kagura wrapped her arms around Rouge’s neck and met his lips with her own. After pulling away, Rogue placed the ring on Kagura’s finger.
“I have to be honest with you, there’s something I’ve been keeping from you,” Kagura said, looking down, a soft smile on her face.
“I’m pregnant,” Kagura said, moving Rogue’s hand over her stomach. Rogue could feel the smile forming on his face, but he didn’t care, he was going to have an amazing wife and a child, he couldn’t be happier.