Scariest Disney Movie Theories That Will Ruin Your Childhood

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Published 2019-04-16
Disney and Pixar films share a host of disturbing fan theories. Coming up are theories offering terrifying alternative explanations to the meaning of Disney films.
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  • @jakkatakk4065
    Q: why do the cars have rear view mirrors, windows, and doors?? Me: to make it look like a car...
  • 10:47 I feel like the theory doesn't need to be disturbing, and it can all come to this explanation: These cars are super advanced AI driven cars, and the humans are living inside them, with the seats replaced with toilets that make the car eco-friendly by converting waste into gas to run the engine, and that there are plants growing inside the car to make food.
  • @alyssad3489
    Alice and wonderland was a continuous story started when "Lewis Carroll" started taking a friends children on tow boat rides. They say he became obsessed with their daughter Alice and ultimately was not allowed to see the children for years...possibility because of opioids or maybe pedophile tendencies. But the story started small and became larger and more extravagant the more times it was told, getting the final version later after he was unable to visit Alice.
  • “I’ll never forgive Disney for those opening 10 minutes.” Literally shows Pixar animation studios in the bottom left
  • @saucyxd8473
    Disney film: Exist The internet: Let ruin their childhood!
  • So if humans are like that inside the Cars, There are also birds inside those mini biplanes...
  • @xdfilms8895
    That cars image was the most horrific thing I’ve ever seen
  • @ilonalech
    I've heard of a similar theory to the mental illness of Alice concerning Chris from "Winnie the Pooh". The theory states that Chris is also mentally ill but to such severe extent that his animal and toy friends are actually personifications of his mental conditions all brought into life by his unstable mind. And if we are talking about ruinning childhood (at least mine was), how about the one theory about the poor girl, the main character of Disney's Cinderella? The severe abuse by her step mother led this girl into escaping reality into the world of fantasy, small animal friends and a fairy god-mother, in which she even finds the love of her life and finally leaves the abusive home, when in reallity none of that is real. A stright way to destroy a girls dream about finding her own Prince Charming.
  • @fabiancenko8284
    If you ever feel useless think about the taxis and buses in the car movie.
  • @oofmcoofoof1000
    Going along with the Cars theory, some guy (I think he was the creative director) said in a statement that cars killed their owners and took their personalities. This would also mean that Cars takes place in the future.
  • @wesleydaub8002
    The last one about Alice in Wonderland is extremely accurate! You can go through so much trauma and depression that even if you stop being self destructive the person that you were born as is never coming back.
  • The Alice in Wonderland theory is very accurate, because if you have played the horror games for Alice, you clearly can see that she was held in an asylum after her parents deaths. The games also imply that Wonderland is Alice journeying through her own dark, twisted mind.
  • @brianelkins8604
    Peter pan dosen't need a dark theory. The original story is plenty dark enough.
  • I have a different theory about Up... I think Walt was trying to kill himself. Like there are wayyy safer ways to take his home to Paradise falls. If he sold that land to the big shot developers for a hefty price, he could have made a lot of money and used it to fund his move... But he chose a risky, untested method which made it a do or die kinda move. Did he even have a compass?
  • @Ranger-xx6gw
    And 😭 i gotta admit the 10 min opening of "up" Made me tear.