Neverland Is the Afterlife
Another dark take on a classic Disney animated film. Neverland, home of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, has been interpreted as the afterlife by some viewers. This would explain why none of the characters mature, and why Peter famously declares, “To die would be an awfully big adventure.”
This theory is supported by the tragic fact that JM Barrie’s brother died when he was only 13 years old, the same age as Peter Pan author JM Barrie. It makes you stop and think.
Elsa Was Hidden Because of Rapunzel
You may recall from our previous theories about Disney that many people believe Elsa, Anna, and Rapunzel are all descended from a single-family. Blonde hair is considered to be particularly auspicious by some members of the family, as we’ve seen.
As a result of what happened to Rapunzel, supporters of this theory believe Anna and Elsa’s parents, King Agnarr and Queen Iduna, kept Elsa’s powers hidden. Mother Gothel not only imprisoned Rapunzel but also separated the two sisters.