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7 No-Sense Plot Holes In Disney Movies That You May Miss

It's a well-known truth that almost everyone likes watching a funny Disney animation occasionally. Even though there are a few different reasons for this, the most common one is that people are drawn to an art form that has the power to make their (animated) dreams come true. Even though we love Disney Movies just as much as the rest of the world does, we've noticed that there are a few issues with the plots.
Today, we will look at seven plot holes in Disney movies, ranging from Beauty and the Beast to The Little Mermaid, that you may have overlooked the first time you watched them.

1. Simba and Nala

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As we only encounter two adult male lions (Mufasa and Scar), it's possible that Simba and Nala are half-brothers. Surely not any! The animosity between Scar and Nala suggests that Mufasa is Nala's father.

2. Scar kill Simba

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Why does he give these hyenas, in whom he has little faith, such a crucial responsibility? Lions are just lions; this isn't CSI. There will be no forensics assistance, video surveillance, or DNA testing. He may as well have slammed Simba's skull on his father's body for all anyone knew.

3. Rapunzel’s hair

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When Rapunzel gets her hair chopped, it all becomes brown. Earlier in the film, though, just the shaved-off hair changed color. All that hair still on her head looks blonde to me; why did she dye it?

4. Mulan

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General Lee Shang gives her her belongings and advises her to go home while she is in training. Her father, who can hardly walk, would not have made it home if Mulan, who is at least capable of sprinting, had not been sent back. It eliminates the first source of concern, therefore.

5. Anna punches Hans

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Okay. Since Elsa is a witch, Anna leaves the realm to follow her, and Hans rules in her stead. His reign is kind, and he regularly distributes food and clothing to the populace. Afterward, when everyone else is certain that Anna is dead, he grieves for her. His treachery is unknown throughout the land.

6. Elsa’s powers

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When discussing Elsa's powers, it is peculiar that her origin story isn't established at the film's beginning, especially in comparison to the origin stories of other supernatural Disney items, people, or creatures. Sadly, the millions of Frozen fans will either have to wait for the rest of their lives to find out or else...Let It Go.

7. Seven dwarfs

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Despite all the money they mine and all the property they pretend to own, they surely don’t seem to live a comfortable life. They are so poor they can't afford a maid to clean their filthy home.
 
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