No matter how old you are, Disney movies will ALWAYS win.
Hungover and need a good cry to shift all the excess emotions? Lion King will have you balling your eyes out when Mufasa dies.
Feel like having a good singalong sesh? Beauty and the Beast is your go-to. And soon we’ll be able to see how the live-action version compares. If this clip of Emma Watson singing is anything to go by, we’re well up for it..
Need to feel like there is actually some good in the world? Grab a copy of The Incredibles and remember how insanely ridiculous Syndrome and his flame-head are.
As if we needed any more excuses to watch Disney films, we absolutely HAD to (for research, of course) when, to our complete and utter amazement, we heard that Tarzan was actually the brother of Anna and Elsa from Frozen, and Sven the reindeer is actually Moana’s demi-god mate, Maui.
Sounds like Disney has been taking tips from EastEnders on complicated family trees.
But, if all of that blew your Disney-obsessed minds, wait until you watch this video.
It proves what we suspected all along – that all the Disney Pixar movies are set in the same universe, and that every single one of them has subtle references to their other movies.
Yes, really.
Don’t believe us?
Check this out.
There are some proper sneaky Toy Story references in Up.
The fiery redheaded Brave family secretly appear in Cars.
And Finding Nemo has a cameo in none other than Monsters Inc.
But, we hear you Disney know-it-alls say, Finding Nemo came out two years AFTER Monsters Inc! How could they possibly know that Nemo was going to become a huge, well-known character?
Are they freakishly able to predict the future?
Or were they just producing Finding Nemo at the same time as Monsters Inc and decided to link the two?
Probs the latter.
But still. MIND BLOWING STUFF.
Take a look at the video here for every single link that you probably missed.