Could it be possible that the "two worlds" as sung by Phil Collins in 'Tarzan,' was meant for Disney's jungle boy and the 'Frozen' sisters?
Chris Buck, co-director of the Oscar winning film had revealed last year that the king and queen of Arendelle, as well as their newborn "baby boy," did not actually die after being shipwrecked, and were washed up on the shore of a jungle where they built "a tree house" before "eaten by a leopard."
The scene sounded similar to the opening of 1999 flick, which is one of his other Disney movies, and the dots were joined it would mean Tarzan was the long-lost brother of Princess Anna and Queen Elsa, E! Online reported.
Though the theory is not official, Buck said that's the spirit of Disney, to let people believe what they want to believe.